Ta Men

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Perched on the northern coast of New South Wales, Ta Men is a serene coastal hamlet that feels a world away from the tourist trail. With its unspoiled beaches, lush hinterland, and a palpable sense of isolation, this is a place for travellers who crave raw nature and quiet reflection. The local Aboriginal heritage runs deep, and the landscape tells stories of ancient custodianship. Whether you're casting a line off the rocks or simply watching the horizon shift from pink to gold, Ta Men rewards those who take it slowly.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days allows you to unwind properly. Spend the first day exploring the beach and estuary, the second on a walk in Bundjalung National Park, and the third meandering through the village and nearby coastal reserves. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Yamba or Ballina can still capture the essence, but you’ll miss the unhurried rhythm that makes Ta Men special.

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