The Tweed region of New South Wales is a diverse and beautiful area located in northeastern tip of the state, north of Byron Bay and south of the Gold Coast.
The region's coastal areas are known for their pristine beaches, with popular spots like Coolangatta, Kingscliff, and Fingal Head offering golden sands and excellent surfing conditions. The Tweed River, winding through the region, provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and kayaking.
Moving inland, the Tweed hinterland showcases lush rainforests, rolling hills, and charming villages. The World Heritage-listed Wollumbin National Park, also known as Mount Warning, is a prominent feature in the area. The region's subtropical climate contributes to the rich biodiversity found in its rainforests, which are home to unique flora and fauna.
The Tweed region is also renowned for its vibrant arts and cultural scene. The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, located in Murwillumbah, showcases a diverse range of visual arts and hosts exhibitions and events throughout the year. The region's creative spirit is further celebrated through festivals, markets, and community events.
The region boasts a thriving agricultural industry, with sugar cane, tropical fruits, and dairy farming being prominent. Visitors can explore local farmers' markets and taste fresh produce grown in the fertile Tweed Valley.