Tweed Valley

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The Tweed Valley is neatly nestled right up against the NSW-Queensland border of Australia and stretches down the coast and hinterland to Byron Bay. This glorious area is not only renowned for it's unsurpassed beauty, but is also heralded as a haven of climatic comfort. The Tweed River snakes it way through small towns, rising to the eastern slopes of the Great Dividing Range. The adjoining lands are red-soiled and fertile, making it perfect for many types of farming, from sprawling cane fields to dairy farms, to avocado plantations. Here, you'll find the southern hemisphere's largest extinct volcano, the Tweed Caldera, (Mount Warning, traditionally known as Mount Wollumbin). With the Tweed Valley region's 250,000 acres of World Heritage national parks lush in their greenery adorning this areas, Tweed Valley is a delight for anybody who truly appreciates nature, with rivers and creeks meandering through lush green valleys and towering rainforests. The Condong Sugar Mill, a grand old sugar mill, sits on the banks of the Tweed River, and has been crushing sugar cane since 1880.

The Tweed Valley is neatly nestled right up against the NSW-Queensland border of Australia and stretches down the coast and hinterland to Byron Bay. This glorious area is not only renowned for it's unsurpassed beauty, but is also heralded as a haven of climatic comfort.

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