PLB Group’s guidebook

PLB Group
PLB Group’s guidebook

Food scene

Lolita's is a fun & vibrant Mexican restaurant in Casuarina, serving up authentic Mexican eats with bold and contemporary flavours.
33 locals recommend
Lolita's Mexican Cantina
1 Barclay Dr
33 locals recommend
Lolita's is a fun & vibrant Mexican restaurant in Casuarina, serving up authentic Mexican eats with bold and contemporary flavours.
Tucker is a local community-focused cafe located in The Commons, Casuarina. They serve up produce focused ‘Tucker’ that celebrates all that this beautiful Northern Rivers region has to offer.
38 locals recommend
Tucker
480 Casuarina Way
38 locals recommend
Tucker is a local community-focused cafe located in The Commons, Casuarina. They serve up produce focused ‘Tucker’ that celebrates all that this beautiful Northern Rivers region has to offer.
Serving up wholesome simple take away delicious treats where the produce is the star.
78 locals recommend
Farm & Co
529 Cudgen Rd
78 locals recommend
Serving up wholesome simple take away delicious treats where the produce is the star.
Where classic Parisian bakery meets cheeky waterside picnics. Serving coffee, croissants, sweet treats, freshly baked bread & cafe menu, by the Tweed river.
17 locals recommend
Baked at Ancora
118 Wharf St
17 locals recommend
Where classic Parisian bakery meets cheeky waterside picnics. Serving coffee, croissants, sweet treats, freshly baked bread & cafe menu, by the Tweed river.

Sightseeing

With an untouched beauty Northern NSW beaches will have you continually searching for your camera app to capture the incredible scenery. Our favourite swimming locations include Casuarina Beach, Cabarita beach, Kingscliff beach, Norries Head, Hastings Point Inlet, and Cudgen Creek.
13 locals recommend
Casuarina Beach
Casuarina Way
13 locals recommend
With an untouched beauty Northern NSW beaches will have you continually searching for your camera app to capture the incredible scenery. Our favourite swimming locations include Casuarina Beach, Cabarita beach, Kingscliff beach, Norries Head, Hastings Point Inlet, and Cudgen Creek.
Surrounded by a beautiful lake, protected wetlands, golden sandy beaches and a fragile littoral rainforest, the area around Cabarita Beach and Norries Head is truly a slice of paradise on the Tweed Coast. Known for its natural beauty and laid back beach vibe, Cabarita is home to around 3000 locals and is also a popular destination for holidaymakers. It has undergone a rejuvenation of sorts in recent years with a bustling cafe scene as well as luxury beachfront accommodation options popping up along the beach, although strict rules on development have helped it retain a quiet and relaxed atmosphere which keeps both the locals and tourists happy.
124 locals recommend
Cabarita Beach
124 locals recommend
Surrounded by a beautiful lake, protected wetlands, golden sandy beaches and a fragile littoral rainforest, the area around Cabarita Beach and Norries Head is truly a slice of paradise on the Tweed Coast. Known for its natural beauty and laid back beach vibe, Cabarita is home to around 3000 locals and is also a popular destination for holidaymakers. It has undergone a rejuvenation of sorts in recent years with a bustling cafe scene as well as luxury beachfront accommodation options popping up along the beach, although strict rules on development have helped it retain a quiet and relaxed atmosphere which keeps both the locals and tourists happy.
Situated on the New South Wales/Queensland border, high on a peak overlooking Duranbah Beach which is popular for surfing. From an historic point of view this place is brimming with interesting facts about Australian maritime history. On a fine day, you will often see dolphins out to sea, and sweeping views from Surfers Paradise to Byron Bay.
74 locals recommend
Point Danger
Tweed Terrace
74 locals recommend
Situated on the New South Wales/Queensland border, high on a peak overlooking Duranbah Beach which is popular for surfing. From an historic point of view this place is brimming with interesting facts about Australian maritime history. On a fine day, you will often see dolphins out to sea, and sweeping views from Surfers Paradise to Byron Bay.

Attractions

Farm growing tropical fruits from around the world, with mini golf, an animal park & kiddie rides.
111 locals recommend
Tropical Fruit World
29 Duranbah Rd
111 locals recommend
Farm growing tropical fruits from around the world, with mini golf, an animal park & kiddie rides.
A beautiful place to be. To connect. To relax. Wander amongst the sunflowers, through open spaces and natural grounds. Remove your shoes and breathe in the fresh air.
78 locals recommend
Farm & Co
529 Cudgen Rd
78 locals recommend
A beautiful place to be. To connect. To relax. Wander amongst the sunflowers, through open spaces and natural grounds. Remove your shoes and breathe in the fresh air.