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Murwillumbah & Tweed: A Paradise for Eco-Tourism

  • Writer: Glenelg Murwillumbah
    Glenelg Murwillumbah
  • Dec 2, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 9, 2024


Located in the lush Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Murwillumbah and the surrounding Tweed area have become a haven for eco-tourism enthusiasts. From stunning hikes and pristine beaches to the region’s popular bike rail trail, this destination offers countless ways to connect with nature sustainably. Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventurer, or someone looking for eco-friendly travel near the Gold Coast, Murwillumbah and Tweed have it all


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Hikes: Explore the Region’s Natural Beauty

The Tweed area is home to breathtaking trails for every level of hiker, offering spectacular views and unforgettable experiences.


  1. Springbrook National Park Walks: Explore the enchanting trails of Springbrook National Park, home to lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking lookouts. Choose from several walks, like the Twin Falls Circuit or the Best of All Lookout, to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this World Heritage-listed wonder.

  2. Lyrebird Track: For a more relaxed option, try the Lyrebird Track. This 1.5 km loop meanders through subtropical rainforest, showcasing the region's diverse flora and fauna.

  3. Nightcap National Park: A short drive from Murwillumbah, Nightcap National Park offers hikes like the Protestors Falls walk, surrounded by ancient rainforests and cascading waterfalls.



Beaches: Pristine Shores Near Murwillumbah

While Murwillumbah is inland, it’s conveniently located near some of the most beautiful beaches in the Tweed region.


  • Cabarita Beach: Just 30 minutes away, this peaceful beach is perfect for swimming, surfing, and relaxing away from crowded tourist hotspots.

  • Kingscliff Beach: Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Kingscliff offers crystal-clear waters, great cafes, and a vibrant seaside vibe.

  • Fingal Head: Explore the picturesque Fingal Head Beach and its unique basalt columns, formed by ancient volcanic activity.




Bike Rail Trail: A Unique Adventure

One of the newest eco-tourism attractions in the area is the Tweed Regional Rail Trail, which repurposes disused rail lines into scenic bike paths.


  • Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek Section: This 24 km stretch of the rail trail takes cyclists through rolling hills, farmland, and rainforest. The trail is perfect for families, casual riders, and serious cyclists alike.

  • Eco-Friendly Fun: The rail trail supports sustainable tourism, encouraging visitors to explore the Tweed region with minimal environmental impact.




Stay Green: Eco-Friendly Accommodation in Murwillumbah

For an eco-conscious stay, Glenelg on Murwillumbah offers boutique accommodations that embrace sustainable practices. With comfortable rooms and a central location, it’s the perfect base for exploring the area’s eco-tourism attractions.




Why Murwillumbah Should Be Your Next Eco-Tourism Destination

Murwillumbah and Tweed combine natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and a commitment to sustainability, making them the ideal choice for eco-tourists. Whether you're searching for Gold Coast eco-tourism getaways, hikes near the Gold Coast, or a bike rail trail adventure, this region offers an experience unlike any other.




Plan Your Eco-Friendly Getaway

Ready to discover the best of Murwillumbah and Tweed? Explore the region’s hikes, beaches, and rail trails, and reconnect with nature in a sustainable way. Book your stay at Glenelg on Murwillumbah and make your eco-tourism dreams a reality.

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