Brooms Head

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Brooms Head is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the far north coast of New South Wales, where the wilderness of Yuraygir National Park meets the Pacific. This is a place for true escape: no shops, no crowds, just raw, beautiful coastline. The headland itself offers a spectacular vantage point for whale watching (June–November) and a pristine surf break that's a local secret. If you're after solitude, salt spray, and a slow pace, Brooms Head is your reward.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Brooms Head is small – you can see the lookout and beach in an hour. But to really appreciate it, plan for at least a half-day: walk the coastal track, swim, and have a picnic. If you're camping, stay 1–2 nights to experience sunrise over the ocean and a quiet evening by the campfire. It works best as a detour on a drive between Yamba and Coffs Harbour.

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