Brunswick Heads: Lovely Beaches, Fresh Seafood, Great Nature Trips
The small coastal town, Brunswick Heads in New South Wales, attracts guests from different parts of the world with it is lively ambiance and a long list of exciting activities and interesting sites. In 1828, the Bundjalong nation was the first people to inhabit the area. After 20 years, the coastal town turned into a port. Today, it is known for its oyster farm, beaches, park, and Brunswick Heads hotels. The nearest airport is Ballina-Byron Gateway Airport (BNK), 30 minutes away by car.
Best Time to Visit
Visitors will never run out of things to do in Brunswick Heads. But if you are looking forward to a comfortable visit, you should schedule your trip any time from July to October. The windiest months are during February, October, and December, while the hottest month is January. You should book a Brunswick Heads accommodation early on peak season, June, July, and August.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Great sightseeing, swimming and fishing activities wait at Tyagarah Nature Reserve. This is one of the most popular attractions in the area that features picturesque views of natural resources, picnic areas, and fishing and boating activities. Teven Valley Golf Course is worth a visit, too, when in Brunswick Heads. It is a well-maintained, boutique-style golf course featuring high-class amenities.
If you are in Brunswick Heads, one great option for lodging is the Reflections Holiday Parks Terrace Reserve. This is a peaceful property in the center of the coastal town, along Fingal Street. It is well maintained and is just a 12-minute dive to Tyagarah Nature Reserve. Another option is Brunswick Heads Chalet Motel, which features comfortable rooms, a pool, and barbecue facilities.