Lennox Head
Lennox Head is an ideal holiday destination for anyone seeking a quieter version of Byron Bay. Here, you’ll find pristine beaches, world class surfing, and an eclectic range of shops, galleries and restaurants.
Lennox Head is family friendly destination with self-catering holiday units, resorts, backpackers and B&B’s. A lot of Byron Bay’s bohemian culture has transferred to Lennox Head due to the crowds and cost of Byron Bay. Yet, you can still jump in a car to be in Byron Bay in less that 20 minutes.
Lennox Head attracts surfers from around the world with it’s legendary right hand waves. This is one of Australia’s Top 3 surf breaks. From the Lennox Point, you can watch the waves roll in, see hang gliders take flight from cliffs rising 65 metres from the ocean and see humpback whales as they migrate along the coast.
The headland offers sweeping views over Lennox Head village and up 7 Mile Beach towards Broken Head and Cape Byron.
At the north end of town, you’ll find Lake Ainsworth, a freshwater lake that is popular with families. Walk a few metres from the distinctive tea tree stained waters of the lake to the white sands of Seven Mile Beach.
Lennox Head is an amazing place with an outstanding lifestyle. If you’re contemplating a sea-change check out the Lois Bucket’s Lennox Head Real Estate for excellent advice and outstanding service.
Bangalow

Bangalow is a picturesque heritage village nestled amongst the hills and renowned for it’s beautiful countryside. Just 10 minutes drive from Lennox Head and Byron Bay it is a thriving community with a warm and welcoming heart.
Imagine a relaxed casual stroll up and down the main street where you can browse the unique boutiques and shops and enjoy a break at any one of the wonderful cafes offering delicious food and great local coffee.
Taking pride in a “sense of community” Bangalow is a haven for artists, musicians and well-being enthusiasts. The Heritage Listed Arts and Industry Hall (A&I Hall) in Station Street is one of the main venues for hosting a myriad of major cultural events and festivals year-round as well as being the home of Bangalow Cooking School.
With so much to offer, Bangalow is fast becoming a “must see” location in the Northern Rivers.

