Tallows Beach

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Stretching for nearly seven kilometres between Broken Head and Lennox Head, Tallows Beach is the wild, untamed heart of the Byron Bay coastline. This is not a manicured swimming beach — it's a powerful, surf-pounded stretch of golden sand backed by vegetated dunes and the hum of the nearby national park. The energy here is raw and elemental, attracting surfers, long-boarders, and walkers who crave solitude and big skies. The beach is part of the Cape Byron State Conservation Area, and the only access is via a short track from the Broken Head car park, which keeps it blissfully uncrowded even in peak season.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least half a day to properly experience Tallows Beach. Arrive early morning to watch the sunrise and enjoy the beach before the wind picks up. Combine a 2–3 hour surf session or a long walk along the sand with a picnic on the dunes. If you're keen on the Broken Head walk, add another 1.5 hours. Many travellers find themselves lingering longer — the hypnotic rhythm of the waves and the sense of remoteness make it easy to while away an entire afternoon.

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