Tweed parks

Wollumbin National Park is home to the majestic Wollumbin Mount Warning and the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, holding sacred significance to the Bundjalung indigenous people. Highlights of the park include the 1,157m peak of Wollumbin, viewable from various vantage points even when the park is closed.

Tweed Heads Historic Site offers a chance to explore Aboriginal cultural heritage and sacred sites, featuring the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Dalnan picnic area, and the Walk on Water walking track leading to the Bora Ring.

Tweed Holiday Parks provide seven locations along beaches, rivers, or creeksides from Tweed Heads to Pottsville South, offering activities like fishing, swimming, boating, and surfing. Each park is situated close to the water's edge and includes amenities such as beach eateries and walking trails for a pleasant stay in the Tweed region.

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