Broken Head Nature Reserve

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Broken Head Nature Reserve is a pocket of coastal wilderness just south of Byron Bay, where dramatic headlands, secluded beaches, and lush rainforest create a serene escape from the tourist crowds. The reserve’s name comes from the jagged cliff face that resembles a broken head, and its walking trails offer some of the most spectacular ocean views on the New South Wales north coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours walking the coastal track and relaxing on the beach. If you want to swim, surf, or have a picnic, allow half a day. The reserve is also a lovely spot for sunrise or sunset photography, with the headland catching golden light.

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