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Stunning Brunswick Heads - hidden gem of the Tweed Coast, Australia

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Brunswick Heads is a quaint coastal village with stunning beaches and estuaries that is truly one of Australia's hidden gems. Brunswick Heads is situated at the mouth of the Brunswick River. Nestled within the breakwater there is the safe and peaceful Torakina Beach, while a white sandy surf beach stretches to the south. 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. Despite the nearby coastal development of Byron Bay & Kingscliff, Brunswick Heads has retained its traditional seaside village atmosphere. Timber bridges link the riverside to the river and surf beaches. Brunswick Heads is situated 10 km (15 minutes drive) north of the town of Byron Bay and 30 minutes travelling time from Coolangatta, on the Gold Coast, about 40 kilometres south of the Queensland border. The Tweed Coast is on the far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia and offers visitors many different attractions – from totally uncrowded beaches to world-renowned surf breaks, and beautiful rivers which wind their way down their valleys and empty out into the Pacific Ocean. It’s also developing a reputation as a delicious culinary destination for foodies. Nearby Cabarita Beach was voted as one of the best beaches in the world, and there's good reason why, with these beaches having pure white silica sand, that is squeeky under your feet when walking. Mount Chincogan and Mount Warning provide a spectacular hinterland backdrop to the river that meanders down from the nearby small town of Mullumbimby ("The Biggest Little Town In Australia"). Shot by the Autel LITE in 4K, 30fps, mp4, HDR. Edited using Wondershare Filmora 12.
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