Lennox Head Beach

Lennox Head National Surfing Reserve is one of Australia’s most iconic surf destinations. Declared a National Surfing Reserve in 2007—the third in the country and the largest at the time—it spans 7.2km from the Lennox Head Surf Club south to Flat Rock.

The right-hand point break at Lennox Head is world-renowned—powerful, consistent, and endlessly photographed. It draws experienced surfers from around the globe, offering a thrilling ride for those skilled enough to navigate its strength and the locals who know it best. The wave breaks over sand with some smooth rock, making it a visually stunning but challenging spot. Not ideal for beginners, this is a surf zone that commands respect.

Beyond the waves, Lennox Head offers breathtaking coastal beauty, perfect for beach walks, whale watching in season, and soaking in ocean views from the headland. North of the surf club, dogs are welcome to join you on-leash, making it a great place for active travellers and locals alike.

Whether you come to surf, stroll or simply take in the atmosphere, Lennox Head is a must-visit gem on the NSW North Coast—a natural wonder with a laid-back charm and a deep connection to Australia’s surfing heritage.

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