Tweed Heads

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Perched on the New South WalesQueensland border, Tweed Heads is a sun-soaked coastal town with a relaxed, subtropical vibe. It's the quieter, less commercial sibling to its Gold Coast neighbour, offering uncrowded beaches, lush hinterland, and a laid-back café culture that feels a world away from the high-rises. The mighty Tweed River winds through town, providing a scenic backdrop for waterfront dining and water-based adventures. Whether you're here to surf, explore national parks, or simply soak up the coastal atmosphere, Tweed Heads is a rewarding stop on any east-coast road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers find two full days ideal for Tweed Heads. Spend day one exploring the beaches and coastal highlights – a morning swim at Greenmount, a walk to Fingal Head, and lunch by the river. Day two is best dedicated to the hinterland: tackle the Mount Warning climb (start pre-dawn) or explore the lush caldera via scenic drives and short rainforest walks. If you're short on time, a single day can cover the main coastal sights and a meal at a riverside café, but you'll miss the hinterland's magic.

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