Hastings Point - the Jewel of the Tweed
Hastings Point is located in the Tweed Shire of Northern NSW around halfway between Byron Bay and Surfers Paradise. The area is known as the 'Jewel of the Tweed'.
On the left of the Hastings Point Lookout- Cudgera Creek is a great place for families with young children and the soft flowing waters provide a relatively safe place for the kids to swim. The area is also popular for surfing, fishing, paddle-boarding, low-tide rock pools and river kayaking.
We were lucky to see whales 🐳 from the Hastings Point Lookout. Stunning view and...
Read morePerhaps the best view on the east coast... South to Cape Byron, north over Cudgera Creek to Caba headland and Beyond to Cudgen, west to Mt Warning (Wollumbin) and it's volcanic caldera, east into the endless blue of the South Pacific where you might see a whale or a pod of dolphins playing in the waves. You can park here for hours and just watch the waves kissing innumerable kilometres of white sandy beaches. Appreciate this sacred place of exceptional beauty, and respect it by leaving nothing but...
Read moreGreat ocean point to watch whales migrate or penguins or dolphins play. Great surfing when swell is right. Open ocean beach on south side with so little ppl you sometimes forget your on civilisation. North side has a creek to play in and then open beaches. Great corner store for all your needs with some of the best old fashion burgers on the north coast. Caravan and camping park for accomodation wether overnight or two weeks. Short half hour drive from gold...
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