Fingal Head

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Fingal Head is a dramatic headland on the far north coast of New South Wales, where the lush green of the mainland meets the wild Tasman Sea. This is a place of raw coastal beauty, known for its striking hexagonal basalt columns, abundant wildlife, and a lighthouse that has guided ships since 1872. It’s a perfect stop for nature lovers and photographers seeking a less crowded slice of the NSW coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day to fully appreciate Fingal Head. Start with a walk to the lighthouse and the basalt columns (allow 1–2 hours), then relax on the beach or go for a swim. If you’re keen on kayaking to Cook Island, add another 2–3 hours. The area is compact, so you can easily combine it with other attractions on the Tweed Coast.

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