Murwillumbah

town in New South Wales, Australia


Murwillumbah is a town in Northern Rivers, in northern New South Wales.

Understand

Murwillumbah straddles the Tweed River and is surrounded by fertile dairy, sugar cane and banana farm lands, receiving substantial rainfall each year.

Get in

By plane

Airport transfers

You can book door-to-door services at the airport.

By train

CountryLink passenger trains no longer travel on the coastal route, now using the inland route instead. Buses connect the coastal towns from the inland stops.

By bus

Many backpackers catch coaches that ply the Brisbane to Sydney route. The main ones are Greyhound and Premier Motor Service.

By car

Murwillumbah is about a 132 km (82 mi) drive from Brisbane CBD. From Brisbane, use the M1 south, past the NSW border, and take the exit at Tweed Valley Way (Tourist Drive 40) and continue for 20 km (12 mi) until Murwillumbah. While the motorway is good quality, Tourist Drive 40 is quite winding as it climbs the Great Dividing Range. Alternatively, you may take exit 95 north of the border and use State Route 98 and Tourist Drive 42 down to Murwillumbah.

  • Coolangatta Airport — 31 min (32.8 km) via M1 and Tweed Valley Way
  • Ballina Airport — 57 min (72.6 km) via M1 and Tweed Valley Way

Get around

By bus

By car

See

  • 🌍 World Heritage Rainforest Centre (Murwillumbah Visitor Information Centre), Cnr Tweed Valley Way & Alma St, +61 2 6672 1340. Features a theatrette and rainforest interpretive centre. Maps, posters and souvenirs. Accommodation, tour and cruise booking service. Open 7 days.
  • 🌍 Tweed Regional Museum, 2 Queensland Rd, +61 2 6670 2493. Tu–Sa 10AM–4PM. A regional museum with more than 10,000 objects and 8,000 photographs relating to the local area.
  • 🌍 Tweed Regional Gallery (Margaret Olley Art Centre), 2 Mistral Road (corner Tweed Valley Way), +61 2 6670 2790, . W–Su 10AM–4PM. Contemporary International, national and regional exhibits, and housing the impressive Margaret Olley centre (re-creation of her Sydney workspace) and cafe. Free.

Do

  • 🌍 Wollumbin National Park, Mount Warning (approximately 16 km from Murwillumbah), toll-free: 1300 072 757. 7AM-7PM. World Heritage-listed Wollumbin National Park to a height of 1,157 metres above sea level, is a remnant central vent of an ancient volcano. (The Summit Walk is closed temporarily.) Free.

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