Hastings Point

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Hastings Point is a serene coastal village on the NSW far north coast, where the Tweed River meets the Pacific Ocean. It's the kind of place where time slows down – think long, empty stretches of beach, a tidal estuary perfect for kayaking, and a laid-back vibe that feels a world away from the nearby Gold Coast. For travellers exploring the Hunter Valley and beyond, this is a refreshing pit stop for ocean swims, coastal walks, and some of the best fish and chips you'll find.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Hastings Point is best as a half-day stop or a full day if you want to truly unwind. Spend the morning swimming and walking the beach, then grab fish and chips for lunch at the local takeaway. In the afternoon, explore the Cudgen Nature Reserve or paddle the estuary. It also works well as an overnight stop on a road trip between Byron Bay and the Gold Coast – the sunset from the headland is not to be missed.

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