
It’s all here—tucked away on the stunning Far North Coast of New South Wales, Brunswick Heads is far enough away from the touristy vibes of Byron Bay, yet close to all the action.
This vibrant, laidback town offers a variety of activities for all visitors. Whether you're a family looking for a relaxing getaway, an adventurer seeking outdoor thrills, or a foodie eager to explore local cuisine, Brunswick Heads has something cool to offer.
Take. Your. Time. Brunswick Heads is oozing with outdoor things to do.

If you're up for a scenic stroll or a bit of a trek near Brunswick Heads, you're in luck—there are plenty of trails that make the most of the area's stunning coastal and bushland scenery.
Brunswick River Walk
One of the easiest and most enjoyable walks, which follows the river's edge with calm waters on one side and lush greenery on the other. If you're keen for a bit more of a hike, the Yalla Kool Lookout Walk offers a mix of bush trails and ocean views, rewarding you with a stunning panorama over the coastline at the top.

Brunswick Heads to Byron Bay Beach Walk
For those who love the beach, a long, sandy adventure awaits on the Brunswick Heads to Byron Bay Beach Walk. This stretch of coastline lets you walk for miles with nothing but the sound of waves and the occasional pod of dolphins keeping you company.
Brunswick Heads North Beach Walk
If you’re after something shorter but still want that fresh sea air, the Brunswick Heads North Beach Walk is a great option, offering an easy-going beach walk with plenty of space to roam. Whether you're after a quick nature fix or a solid half-day hike, Brunswick Heads has a trail to match your mood.
Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve
The Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve offers several walking paths that wind through lush forests and along the coastline. For panoramic views of the ocean and hinterland, in fact Australia’s most easterly point, there’s no greater place than checking out nearby Cape Byron Lighthouse, just 25 mins drive south. Or head north to the Northern Rivers Rail Trail, for a thoroughly immersive Guided Glowworm Tour.
Minyon Falls
If you're up for a waterfall adventure near Brunswick Heads, Minyon Falls in Nightcap National Park is a must. This towering cascade drops over 100 meters into a lush gorge, with a lookout offering breathtaking views. If you're feeling energetic, the hike to the base of the falls takes you through ancient rainforest, where you might spot wildlife along the way. It’s the perfect mix of a scenic drive, a rewarding walk, and an epic waterfall at the end.

Killen Falls
For something a little more tucked away, Killen Falls, near Tintenbar, is a local gem. A short walk through bushland leads to a stunning waterfall spilling into a cool swimming hole—ideal for a refreshing dip on a warm day. There’s also a viewing platform if you’d rather stay dry and just take in the beauty. Whether you're chasing big drops or quiet swimming spots, these waterfalls are worth adding to your list!

If fishing rocks your boat, then Brunswick Heads is a paradise found. The Brunswick River offers abundant fishing spots where you can catch bream, flathead, and whiting. Head to the local boat ramps, Memorial Park is a great place to launch your boat and explore the river or the open sea. For those without a boat, fishing from the riverbank or the beach is just as fun.

We may be biased, but the beaches of Brunswick Heads are renowned for their pristine beauty and perfect waves. Main Beach, a short walk from the town centre, is ideal for both surfing and swimming. Surfers can catch consistent waves, while families can enjoy safe swimming in the calmer waters. For those looking to improve their surfing skills, local surf schools offer lessons for all ages. Torakina Beach, a sheltered cove near the river mouth, is perfect for younger children, offering shallow waters and a peaceful atmosphere.
For starters Torakina Beach & Park, known for its calm waters and family-friendly facilities. The beach is perfect for a relaxing day out, with BBQs, picnic tables and bathroom amenities available for visitors. The park surrounding the beach is perfect for children to play in, and adults can unwind with a book or enjoy a leisurely picnic. If you’re looking to soak in the tranquil beauty of Brunswick Heads, you’ve found it.

Take advantage of the flat terrain by renting bikes and exploring the scenic routes around Brunswick Heads, offering a leisurely way to see the sights.
There are local gems galore in Brunswick Heads.
Explore this riverside park featuring a collection of native rainforest trees, walking trails, and informative displays about local flora.
A short 20-minute drive southwest of Brunswick Heads, the Crystal Castle & Shambhala Gardens is a must-visit attraction. This unique site features some of the world’s largest natural crystals on earth . Impossible not to share on the socials as you wander through the peaceful gardens, explore the ancient crystal cave and experience the serene energy of this magical place.

For entertainment with a quirky twist, visit the Brunswick Picture House. This charming venue offers a mix of film, circus, music, comedy, and cabaret, making it a cultural hub for the town and perfect place to visit while in Brunswick Heads.
They don’t call this a foodie’s paradise for nothing—Brunswick Heads offers a variety of dining options that suit all tastes. Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Bruns Bakery, famous for its freshly baked goods and relaxed atmosphere.

For lunch or dinner, head to Hotel Brunswick, where you can relax under the Poinciana trees in the beer garden and enjoy classic pub meals, seasonal specials, and live music. For something more exotic, La Casita offers vibrant Mexican cuisine in a lively setting close to the river or Sticky Fingers Pizzeria never fails. You can be sure you’ll find fresh seasonal fare on any menu in a local Brunswick Heads restaurant or pub.
No visit to Brunswick Heads is complete without exploring the local markets. The Brunswick Heads Markets, held on the first Saturday of every month, are a great place to find fresh produce, handmade crafts, and unique gifts. Nearby, the Byron Bay Farmers Market and Mullumbimby Farmers Market also offer a wonderful selection of local foods and artisanal products.

If you're craving sun, sand, and sea for your next vacation, Brunswick Heads has it all. The warm weather is perfect for beach days, boating, and hiking. Summer also brings a variety of events, and the town comes alive with live music and outdoor markets, making it an exciting place to visit — there’s always something going on at dog & family-friendly Hotel Brunswick.
Grab your woollies and wellies, because winter in Brunswick Heads offers a multitude of exciting things to do like attending Australia’s premier music festivals Splendour in the Grass and Byron Bay Bluesfest in nearby Byron Bay. Or the annual Old and Gold Festival in June attracts antique and vintage lovers with over 80 garage sales, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities. For cosying up - catch a show at the Brunswick Picture House followed by a warm and hearty local pub or restaurant feed.

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Brunswick Heads is great year-round, with warm summer beach days, mild winters and spring and autumn offering ideal weather for walking, markets and outdoor dining.
Brunswick Heads is around a 15-minute drive north of Byron Bay, making it an easy base for exploring the wider region.
Yes, the Brunswick River is a favourite for swimming, particularly near Torakina Beach and around the bridge, where the water is generally calm and suitable for families.
Boats can be launched from Brunswick Heads Boat Ramp (Brunswick Heads Boat Harbour).
Brunswick Heads Beach (South Beach) – Patrolled by the Brunswick Surf Life Saving Club on weekends and public holidays during the main surf life saving season (typically September to April). Lifesavers monitor the area to help keep swimmers safe.
Nearby Patrolled Options (Byron Shire) – While not in Brunswick Heads itself, nearby beaches such as South Golden Beach are also patrolled daily during peak summer periods (Dec–Jan) and on weekends/public holidays outside peak.
Reflections Holidays has three fantastic holiday parks in the area, offering a mix of camping, tiny home and cabin stays. Reflections Brunswick Heads features cabins and powered sites right on the river, just steps from the town centre, Reflections Massy Green offers premium and budget-friendly cabins along with powered and unpowered sites overlooking the water, and Reflections Ferry Reserve provides peaceful waterside camping, tiny homes and cabins with easy access to the freeway.