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Broken Head is a wild, windswept headland on the far north coast of New South Wales, where the lush green of the hinterland meets the deep blue of the Pacific. This is a place of dramatic sea cliffs, hidden coves, and a raw, natural beauty that feels a world away from the nearby tourist hubs. The area is part of the Broken Head Nature Reserve, a protected pocket of coastal rainforest and heathland that offers some of the most spectacular coastal walks in the region. It’s a haven for surfers, walkers, and anyone seeking a truly unspoiled slice of the Australian coastline.
Highlights & What to See
- Broken Head Nature Reserve: Explore the network of walking trails that wind through coastal heath and rainforest, culminating in breathtaking lookouts over the ocean. Keep an eye out for whales during migration season (June-November).
- Three Sisters Lookout: A short, easy walk leads to this iconic viewpoint, where you can see the three rocky islets that give the headland its name. It’s a prime spot for sunrise photography.
- Kings Beach and Broken Head Beach: Two stunning, surf-washed beaches accessible via short tracks from the reserve. Kings Beach is particularly popular with experienced surfers, while Broken Head Beach offers a more sheltered swim.
- Coastal Walk from Broken Head to Lennox Head: A spectacular 8 km (return) cliff-top walk that passes through the nature reserve and offers uninterrupted views of the coastline. Allow 3-4 hours.
- Whale Watching: The headland’s elevated position makes it one of the best land-based whale-watching spots on the north coast. Look for humpbacks breaching close to shore.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day exploring Broken Head, which is enough time to tackle the main coastal walk, visit the lookouts, and dip your toes in the ocean. If you’re keen on a longer hike or want to surf, plan for a full day. The reserve is compact but the trails are rich in biodiversity, so you can easily fill a few hours without rushing. For a more leisurely visit, combine it with a picnic lunch at one of the beaches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay: Just 10 km south, Byron Bay offers a vibrant town scene, world-class surf breaks, and the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse walk.
- Lennox Head: A laid-back coastal village with a beautiful patrolled beach, rock pools, and a popular Sunday market.
- Ballina: Known for its historic buildings, the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum, and the Big Prawn. A short drive south.
- Nightcap National Park: Inland from Byron Bay, this park features ancient rainforest, the spectacular Minyon Falls, and excellent hiking trails.
- Brunswick Heads: A charming seaside town with a relaxed vibe, a good café scene, and a river perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding.
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Image credits
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lennox Head — CC BY 2.5
- Ballina — SpringbokSam / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Nightcap National Park — PPLLPPLLPPLLPP / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Brunswick Heads — Aliceinthealice / CC0