Amanda's Guidebook

Amanda
Amanda's Guidebook

Food scene

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Husk Distillers
1152 Dulguigan Rd
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Red Earth Brewery
592 Cudgen Rd
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Tropisch Fruit Wereld
29 Duranbah Rd
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Spice Den Restaurant Santai Resort
9 Dianella Dr
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Paper Daisy
21 Cypress Cres
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Avo toast 馃檶
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The Salt Mill Kingscliff
20 Marine Parade
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Avo toast 馃檶
Great coffee
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Saltbean Cafe & Bar
12 Bells Blvd
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Great coffee
Best donuts you will ever taste - grab some food and coffee and head up to the point behind the surf club
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Fuel Bakehouse Cabarita
45 Tweed Coast Rd
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Best donuts you will ever taste - grab some food and coffee and head up to the point behind the surf club
Best breakfast 馃檶
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Tucker
480 Casuarina Way
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Best breakfast 馃檶
Grab your take out here and head to Cabarita Headland to enjoy some spectacular views
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The Stunned Mullet
16 Tweed Coast Rd
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Grab your take out here and head to Cabarita Headland to enjoy some spectacular views
Great breakfast and coffee
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Choux Box
94 Marine Parade
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Great breakfast and coffee
A local favourite for some great Thai
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Mahsuri Thai
7 Bells Blvd
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A local favourite for some great Thai
An old local favourite and within walking distance
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Osteria Casuarina
1 Barclay Dr
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An old local favourite and within walking distance
A great little stop over for a juice or smoothie bowl at Cabarita
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Nectar
34 Tweed Coast Rd
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A great little stop over for a juice or smoothie bowl at Cabarita

Things to Do

Voted best beach in Australia - this little gem is a must
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Cabarita Beach
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Voted best beach in Australia - this little gem is a must
Enjoy the best of our beloved creek on a paddle board
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Watersports Guru
Sutherland Street
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Enjoy the best of our beloved creek on a paddle board

Sightseeing

Only 40min scenic drive, Byron Bay is famed worldwide for its surfing beaches, scuba diving, whale watching, rural beauty and a laidback lifestyle. It is one of Australia's major tourist destinations, both for international and domestic tourists
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Byron Bay
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Only 40min scenic drive, Byron Bay is famed worldwide for its surfing beaches, scuba diving, whale watching, rural beauty and a laidback lifestyle. It is one of Australia's major tourist destinations, both for international and domestic tourists
Towering over Murwillumbah and the Tweed Valley in far north-eastern New South Wales, is Mount Warning, the central core of the Southern Hemisphere鈥檚 largest extinct shield volcano. Named "Wollumbin", meaning "cloud catcher", by the Bundjalung people who inhabited the region before European settlement, it is the first place on Australia鈥檚 mainland to be touched by the morning sun. A climb to the summit to watch the dawn of a new day is a must for the adventurous. On June 15th 2008, the Wollumbin Mt Warning Caldera was named on a list of 8 iconic sites across Australia under the National Landscapes Program, a tourism initiative for people interested in immersing themselves in the "real" culture and surroundings of the country. Under the program the area is to be known as "Australia's Green Cauldron". Mount Warning, a World Heritage Listed National Park (2210ha), is reached by leaving the Pacific Highway at Murwillumbah and following the Kyogle Road west for 12 kilometres. Turn onto Mount Warning Road and proceed a further six kilometres to the Breakfast Creek picnic area at the Park entrance.
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Mount Warning National Park
Mount Warning Road
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Towering over Murwillumbah and the Tweed Valley in far north-eastern New South Wales, is Mount Warning, the central core of the Southern Hemisphere鈥檚 largest extinct shield volcano. Named "Wollumbin", meaning "cloud catcher", by the Bundjalung people who inhabited the region before European settlement, it is the first place on Australia鈥檚 mainland to be touched by the morning sun. A climb to the summit to watch the dawn of a new day is a must for the adventurous. On June 15th 2008, the Wollumbin Mt Warning Caldera was named on a list of 8 iconic sites across Australia under the National Landscapes Program, a tourism initiative for people interested in immersing themselves in the "real" culture and surroundings of the country. Under the program the area is to be known as "Australia's Green Cauldron". Mount Warning, a World Heritage Listed National Park (2210ha), is reached by leaving the Pacific Highway at Murwillumbah and following the Kyogle Road west for 12 kilometres. Turn onto Mount Warning Road and proceed a further six kilometres to the Breakfast Creek picnic area at the Park entrance.
Spectacular waterfalls, lush rainforest, ancient trees, impressive views, exceptional ecological importance and natural beauty makes Springbrook an outstanding place to visit. Springbrook National Park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, one of Queensland鈥檚 five World Heritage properties and part of the World Heritage Family.
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Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park
Bakers Road
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Spectacular waterfalls, lush rainforest, ancient trees, impressive views, exceptional ecological importance and natural beauty makes Springbrook an outstanding place to visit. Springbrook National Park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, one of Queensland鈥檚 five World Heritage properties and part of the World Heritage Family.
Tumbulgum is now an historic village with many buildings in the town鈥攕ome constructed from the local Red Cedar鈥攈aving National Heritage classification, including the Tumbulgum Hotel. As well as the hotel, facilities in the town include a General Store, newsagency, post office, cafes, restaurants and an antiques store. The town is a popular fishing and boating destination...... Don't forget to visit Husk which is a favourite with all the locals - best tasting Ink Gin is a guarantee
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Tumbulgum
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Tumbulgum is now an historic village with many buildings in the town鈥攕ome constructed from the local Red Cedar鈥攈aving National Heritage classification, including the Tumbulgum Hotel. As well as the hotel, facilities in the town include a General Store, newsagency, post office, cafes, restaurants and an antiques store. The town is a popular fishing and boating destination...... Don't forget to visit Husk which is a favourite with all the locals - best tasting Ink Gin is a guarantee
It鈥檚 hard to find a better setting for a country town anywhere in Australia than Murwillumbah on NSW鈥檚 Far North Coast; set as it is on the stunning Tweed River, and in the shade of the North Coast鈥檚 tallest mountain, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Wollumbin (Mt Warning). Stroll this quant little country town, visit art gallery & museum or it the Markets on Saturday at Knox park or Farmers Market at the showgrounds on Wednesday.
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Murwillumbah
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It鈥檚 hard to find a better setting for a country town anywhere in Australia than Murwillumbah on NSW鈥檚 Far North Coast; set as it is on the stunning Tweed River, and in the shade of the North Coast鈥檚 tallest mountain, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Wollumbin (Mt Warning). Stroll this quant little country town, visit art gallery & museum or it the Markets on Saturday at Knox park or Farmers Market at the showgrounds on Wednesday.
Only 15 min Drive you will find Coolangatta which is known for some famous surfing breaks including Point Danger, Kirra Point ;and Greenmount. Coolangatta also has an outstanding range of amenities including surf shops, cafes and the famous Kirra Surf Lifesaving Club where you can enjoy a cold drink and a delicious meal overlooking the surf. If you prefer to just kick back while on holidays there are an almost endless array of shopping and dining options along the foreshore. From take aways and beach bars to casual cafes, bistros and trendy restaurants, you're sure to find something to satisfy your appetite. Every second Sunday you'll also find a variety of market stalls set up along the foreshore offering everything from fresh local produce to local arts and crafts, souvenirs and more.
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Coolangatta
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Only 15 min Drive you will find Coolangatta which is known for some famous surfing breaks including Point Danger, Kirra Point ;and Greenmount. Coolangatta also has an outstanding range of amenities including surf shops, cafes and the famous Kirra Surf Lifesaving Club where you can enjoy a cold drink and a delicious meal overlooking the surf. If you prefer to just kick back while on holidays there are an almost endless array of shopping and dining options along the foreshore. From take aways and beach bars to casual cafes, bistros and trendy restaurants, you're sure to find something to satisfy your appetite. Every second Sunday you'll also find a variety of market stalls set up along the foreshore offering everything from fresh local produce to local arts and crafts, souvenirs and more.
Brunswick Heads is a small, unspoilt coastal village on the NSW north coast, situated at the mouth of the Brunswick River and only 30 minutes by car. Brunswick Heads is all about life's simple pleasures. Despite the surrounding coastal development, Brunswick Heads has retained its traditional seaside village atmosphere. Timber bridges link the riverside Torakina, a safe, quiet beach at the mouth of the Brunswick River and to the surf beach that spans the coastline all the way to Byron Bay. The north bank of the river hosts a protected rainforest and the southern bank provides a harbour and small marina for fishing boats and small craft. Mt Chincogan and Mt Warning provide a spectacular hinterland backdrop to the river that meanders up to the small town of Mullumbimby. If you are staying over a Sunday night be sure to check out their Pub Hotel which often has some great live music.
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Brunswick Heads
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Brunswick Heads is a small, unspoilt coastal village on the NSW north coast, situated at the mouth of the Brunswick River and only 30 minutes by car. Brunswick Heads is all about life's simple pleasures. Despite the surrounding coastal development, Brunswick Heads has retained its traditional seaside village atmosphere. Timber bridges link the riverside Torakina, a safe, quiet beach at the mouth of the Brunswick River and to the surf beach that spans the coastline all the way to Byron Bay. The north bank of the river hosts a protected rainforest and the southern bank provides a harbour and small marina for fishing boats and small craft. Mt Chincogan and Mt Warning provide a spectacular hinterland backdrop to the river that meanders up to the small town of Mullumbimby. If you are staying over a Sunday night be sure to check out their Pub Hotel which often has some great live music.