Discover the best top things to do in Ballina Shire, Australia including Steve's Airport Transfers, Ballina Visitor Information Centre, Summerland Farm, Ballina Naval & Maritime Museum, Victoria Park Nature Reserve, Thursday Plantation Visitors Centre, Lighthouse Beach, Killen Falls, Big Prawn, Richmond River Lighthouse.
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5.0 based on 141 reviews
Steve's Airport transfers offer door-to-door transfer services from Ballina, Gold Coast and Brisbane airports to Byron Bay CBD and surrounding suburbs. Services include shuttle, private and luxury transfers for individuals and groups. Whether you're visiting Byron Bay for a family holiday, attending one of our famous festivals such as Splendour in the Grass or attending a business conference, we offer transfer services that cater for all needs at very competitive prices.
Steve’s transport is a very easy option for transfers from & to Ballina Airport and Byron Bay, they meet every flight in & deliver you to the front door of your chosen accommodation & like wise collect you. Well worth the money for an efficient, friendly service.
4.5 based on 165 reviews
The friendly staff at the Ballina Visitor Information Centre offer a complete Ballina Coast & Hinterland holiday booking service as well as maps, brochures and the local knowledge to help you make the most of your adventure to our region.
Arrived on Saturday morning and dropped in for all the latest information on the area. The staff member on duty was friendly and full of local information - very helpful. Nice selection of local produce, gifts and souvenirs to purchase and a wide selection of maps and brochures. Make this your first stop.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Summerland Farm is a beautiful macadamia and avocado farm set high on the hills of the Alstonville plateau overlooking the Ballina coastline. This multi-award winning attraction is yours to explore. Voted both Alstonville and Ballina’s ‘Best Tourist Attraction’, you can spend a day, taste the region and soak in the beautiful North Coast hinterland.
Great for young families. Plenty of space for a picnic and the shop has heaps of variety of local produce and goods. Gotta visit again!
4.5 based on 182 reviews
This is the biggest navel museum in Southern Hemisphere and has lots to see. Run by volunteers it has so much to see with La Balsa raft and many boat models. Well worth a visit if n area.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We just happened to come across this wonderful nature reserve on a drive. It is one of only 11 such remnants of rainforest remaining in the Far North Coast and has a wonderful diversity of rainforest species. We visited just after the rent rain event so the 300 metre boardwalk was strewn with branches and leaves and even a fallen tree. The walk was wonderful and we really like seeing the Strangler Figs and the liana vines and listening to the calls of so many birds. There is a nice grassy picnic area with tables, a bbq and a drop toilet. There is also an interesting information board.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
From humble beginnings in the harsh bushland of Bungawalbin Swamp, to the serene Tea Tree plantations of Ballina, on the Far North Coast of NSW. Thursday Plantation continues to evolve as a producer of high quality natural health care products. Thursday Plantation is the original Tea Tree company, pioneering the modern Tea Tree industry and setting the standard for quality worldwide.
Proof that dedication and integrity pays dividends. Now these people who struggled without electricity etc are now supporting others. Their products are great. A good range of products and some super specials.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Had a lovely walk, beautiful spot. The sea was rough, wow, but, how wonderful to see. There was a class of high school kids, well behaved and enjoyed the excursion.
4.0 based on 128 reviews
Best to go after it has rained and there is a decent waterflow. Waterfall was flowing well when we went so the water was nice and clean. Beautiful spot, best in the morning when there aren't many people doing the walk. Not far from the car park. Lots of mosquitos when we went.
4.0 based on 308 reviews
They really grow the prawns up in the Richmond River and at $35 a kilo for king prawns it’s worth a fortune. Seriously it’s big, it’s gaudy and so typically Australian. It’s brilliant and worth going to Bunnings for.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
This is a sweet little light house built on a designed used up and down the coast. Below is a lookout with a short walking trail.
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