Discover the best top things to do in Ballina Shire, Australia including Tassiriki Ranch Beach Horse Riding & Holiday Cabins, Summerland Farm, Thursday Plantation Visitors Centre, Lighthouse Beach, Big Prawn.
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5.0 based on 30 reviews
Have you always dreamt of a romantic horse ride on a secluded pristine beach... escaping your busy lifestyles to a relaxing holiday in the country with family or friends... holidaying with your own horses and horse riding on seemingly endless beaches... then Tassiriki Ranch is the place for you!
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 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 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.
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