Things to see in Ballina
Centred on an island at the mouth of the Richmond River, Ballina is surrounded by 32kms of white sandy beaches and crystal clear waterways. With a range of boutique stores available, from fashion to homewares you are guaranteed to find that special something. There is also golf close by, whale & dolphin watching, surfing, windsurfing, kitesailing, canoeing and sailing on Richmond River and North Creek and four wheel driving along nearby Seven Mile Beach. For a fantastic alternate way at experiencing the area, try the once in a liftime helicopter tours or the 4 wheel drive bus through the hinterland. The broad thoroughfares of Ballina’s town centre are lined with restaurants and cafes where you can sample the famous local seafood.
The town is brimming with things to see and do. Visit the historic maritime museum, discover treasure troves of antiques and curios, art and craft shops and markets; browse the funky boutiques; or take your pick of fun activities for kids of all ages. Further afield, take in the spectacular coastline from Ballina’s cycleways; enjoy an historic river cruise along the Richmond; journey into the teeming wetlands of North Creek’s upper reaches by canoe; or thrill to the annual migration of the humpback whales from any of the coastal headlands. The fishing at Flat Rock and Angels Beach is legendary and, if you wet a line at dawn from Ballina’s North or South Walls, you’re in for a breakfast feast.
Also behind the Visitor Centre, the Kerry Saxby Walkway marks the start of Ballina’s network of paths and cycleways. Whether you hire a bike or walk, watch for dolphins and pelicans as you follow the riverbank to the break wall. Historic Fenwick House is a gracious Scottish manor at Shaws Bay. Built in 1884 by Captain Thomas Fenwick, this waterfront landmark is now a private residence and can be viewed only from the outside. Richmond River Lighthouse, on the northern headland, was built in 1879. Lighthouse Beach and North Wall are ideal for viewing the many migratory birds that fly, feed and roost in the area. The Coast Guard Tower, open to visitors from 8am to 4pm, offers magnificent views of the coast and the mouth of the Richmond, while the North Wall is the ideal spot to watch the fishing trawlers make their way to sea at sunset. Pioneer Memorial Park honours the sea captains and their crews who perished off the Ballina coast and provides a glimpse of the region’s rich maritime history. Shelly Beach and Flat Rock pools are perfect for toddlers, with the wading pool at Shelly Beach built into the rocks. The cafe right on the beach offers excellent cuisine and incomparable views. The 8km coast road from Ballina to Lennox Head skirts spectacular beaches and headlands and offers breathtaking views. Could even be listed as the best coastal stretch in NSW. Black Head Lookout, a sacred cultural and heritage site for the Bundjalung people, and Angels Beach boast an array of native flora and superb scenery. The grassy headland overlooking Boulders Beach is a great spot to watch surfers in action, while Pat Moreton Lookout offers views over Lennox’s world-famous pointbreak, the vast expanse of Seven Mile Beach and on to Cape Byron Lighthouse. It’s a popular spot for whale and dolphin spotters and hang-gliders. Whale & Dolphin Watching
Dolphins can be spotted 'fishing' along the beach about 15 metres off the shore on most mornings, or cruising adjacent to north wall or the appropriately named dolphin wall on the southern side of the river.
Regional Markets The markets in and around Lennox Head have something for everyone - plenty of local arts and crafts, seasonal plants and produce, and a wide variety of food. Spend the day soaking up the atmosphere and pick up some bargains.
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Sit back and relax in culinary delights of the many aromatic restaurants on offer. Enjoy the live band at the pubs.
Ballina Naval & Maritime Museum, just behind the Ballina Visitor Information Centre in River Street, is the home of the Las Balsas raft, which completed the historic trans-Pacific expedition in 1973. Other displays include navy battleships, wheelhouse, 21st Torpedo, WRAN memorial, models, navy mess deck, maritime library, uniforms and much more.
Whales can be easily seen from nearby Ballina headlands and even fron north wall. Whales pass by in June/July on their annual pilgrimage to warmer waters and then they pass again heading south during September/October.