Immerse yourself in this living cultural landscape, wander through the mists of time in one of Australia’s oldest volcanic regions near the iconic Wollumbin (Mt Warning).
Get your artist on and explore the numerous art galleries, exhibitions and more.
Connect with the locals and join a festival — from the famous Tropical Fruits Festival in Lismore to the Jacaranda Festival in Grafton, the calendar is full of events that just can’t be missed.
Our world-famous beaches are a natural drawcard. Many visitors head to Byron Bay and Lennox Head to test out their surfing chops, but there is a whole coastline to explore.
And the secret is now out, the region is being discovered by bush walkers and trekkers from around the world. Explore the natural wonders at every turn along our hinterland walking tracks.
Tour Australia’s Green Cauldron and the waterways of the Tweed Valley
Explore the Rainforest Way and the colourful towns and majestic national parks along the way
Visit one Australia’s most colourful towns and the stunning scenery of Nimbin and surrounds
Stop in eclectic Lismore and take a tour of the ‘back alley gallery’
Explore the majestic Minyon Falls and Nightcap National Park which were once part of the Tweed Volcano
Sample amazing food, live music, colourful markets and some of the Australia’s most amazing scenery in Byron Bay
Enjoy first-class Whale Watching and explore secluded beaches and sheer cliffs along the breathtaking coastline between Ballina and Byron Bay
Explore the Richmond Valley and experience some world class fishing
Take on the Clarence Valley Canoe & Kayak Trail, the longest mapped whitewater trail in Australia – covering more than 195km of river
Soak up the laid back culture of Yamba and Angourie, known for their top surf breaks, beautiful beaches and plentiful prawns
Ballina is famed for its stunning coastline and characterised by great biodiversity, with a laid back lifestyle and friendly, diverse communities.
World famous for its spectacular beaches, forested hinterland, stylish coastal towns, hidden rural villages and its creative community.
The Clarence Valley is home to historic towns, surf villages, Australia’s longest white-water trail, empty beaches and a laid-back country lifestyle.
At the heart of the Northern Rivers, Lismore and its surrounding villages offer an eclectic mix of people, landscapes and amazing events.
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Kyogle is blessed with World Heritage listed National Parks, engaging country towns and villages and a host of spectacular walks and drives
The Richmond Valley offers an amazing mix of coastal and rural adventures. Few places provide the opportunity to explore beautiful beaches and country scenery in such close proximity.
The Tweed is famed for its stunning beaches, breathtaking hinterland scenery and colourful villages but is also gaining a deserved reputation as a must visit for lovers of food.
TRADE MARK:
Class 42: Association services being the certification of goods or services provided by licensees of the association; certification of quality or standards; certification of promotion of the Northern Rivers NSW area
Priority Date: 25 March 2020
Owner: Regional Development Australia-Northern Rivers Incorporated
TRADE MARK:
Class 42: Association services being the certification of goods or services provided by licensees of the association; certification of quality or standards; certification of promotion of the Northern Rivers NSW area
Priority Date: 25 March 2020
Owner: Regional Development Australia-Northern Rivers Incorporated