These stunning photographs show all the natural rugged beauty of Broken Head, in northern New South Wales. This unspoilt splendour is only ten minutes drive south from the internationally famous Byron Bay with its trendy shops and boutiques. Follow the Coast Road south and turn off through the littoral rainforest on the bush road to come face to face with the most magnificent natural beauty in this area. For all its isolation, there is a beach resort and camping ground available as well as homes to let to make your stay longer. Add to Description →
Walk the trails over the Headland to take in spectacular views along this rugged coastline, similar to these aerial photographs of Broken Head. There are plenty of small isolated bays and coves here to enjoy in seclusion. Stroll through the rainforest in the Broken Head Nature Reserve. Take your binoculars to watch the native sea birds and forest inhabitants. The Cocked Hat Rocks are outcrops where there is bird resting and roosting.
Fishing from the beach is a favourite pastime for anglers. There are plentiful catches of tailor, bream and other varieties. Try fishing at Seven Mile Beach, Flat Rock, Boulder Beach or Snapper Rocks. Jews Point is another favourite fishing spot for locals.