Lennox Head NSW Australia

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Lennox Head is a seaside village on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the stretch of coast between Byron Bay and Ballina in Ballina Shire.

The village has grown considerably in recent years and remains ever popular with beach-goers, sea-changers, and holiday-makers. The relaxed village atmosphere has great restaurants, sidewalk cafes and shops.Lennox Head Village and beach

 

 

(Lennox is frequently called and pronounced by locals as lenucks!)

lennox beach breakPat Morton lookout (at the headland) offers spectacular views of the village and of Seven Mile Beach extending up towards Broken Head and on to Byron

The town is well known for its windsurfing and kite sailing offering spectacular action.

As well, located on the northern edge of the village is Lake Ainsworth, a freshwater lake that has distinctive tannin-stained waters from the surrounding tea trees and is in stunning contrast with the white sands of Seven Mile Beach.

The headland, also known as Lennox Point, is popular with surfers, who come for the famous right hand break. Hang-gliders too are drawn to the headland to launch from its 65m cliff. The point is also a great spot to watch the dolphins surfing and the annual whale migration.

Tourism Ballina

Lennox is a popular spot with great swimming, fishing, snorkeling, sailing and just about everything else you can do in a coastal town. But best of all, you can relax here.

Also located in the village is a Bora ring of some significance to the local Bundjalung Tribe.

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