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The headland at Lennox Head
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Lennox Head
Famous surfing destination and quiet holiday retreat
Located 765 km north of Sydney, Lennox Head is one of
those small townships which is characterised by a large and beautiful
headland (hence the name) to the south and a long, 'seven mile' beach
which, in the words of the surfing community, is a place where 'the
magical right-hand break' occurs. To some it is the 'Surf Capital of
the Far North Coast'.
The village of Lennox Head is now only ten minutes
from the much larger centre of Ballina. Consequently it has tended to
be by-passed by people rushing towards Queensland and has remained a
pleasant and sleepy little hollow with adequate facilities but without
the pressures of the larger centres.
Prior to European settlement it is estimated that
there were around 400-500 Aborigines living in the area. They lived an
uncomplicated life hunting the pademelons, wallabies, bandicoots and
flying foxes which abounded inland from the coast and, particularly in
September, arriving on the coast to reap the rich harvest of salmon.
The shoals of fish were often caught inside the surf and the Aborigines
could wade in and spear them. It is also known that the hard flat sands
of Seven Mile Beach were a popular location for tribal warfare between
the Aborigines from around Brunswick Heads and the local groups.
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People on the beach at Lennox Head
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The area around Lennox Head, being low-lying coastal
scrubland, held little interest for the cedar cutters who scoured the
area for the precious timber from the 1820s onwards. In fact it wasn't
until the 1860s that James Ainsworth (after whom Lake Ainsworth is
named) took up land behind Seven Mile Beach. While he was a builder and
contractor Ainsworth also grew sugar cane on this land and moved across
the hinterland looking for stands of cedar. By 1865 John Skenner (after
whom Skenners Head is named) had taken up land to the south of the
present township.
In 1922 Lennox Head was created as a private subdivision. The
idea was to sell the blocks of land for weekender and holiday
accommodation with Lake Ainsworth being the main attraction.
Since then the village has grown slowly but, with
Ballina so close, it has never become over-commercialised.
Things to see:
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Lennox Head from Lennox Head Beach
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Pat Morton Lookout
Worth the effort (lazy people can drive up) this
lookout offers excellent views north from Lennox Head across Seven Mile
Beach and south to Rocky Point and Skenners Head. It is easy to walk
from town, along the oceanfront reserve and climb the headland to enjoy
this view. Below it is 'The Point' where surfers from all over the
world come to enjoy the near-perfect waves. It is also common to see
dolphins, and sometimes whales, from the headland.
Lake Ainsworth
To the north of the town is Lake Ainsworth which
offers a calm freshwater retreat for families. It is ideal for sailing,
swimming and foreshore picnics. It is possible to hire catamarans and
windsurfers on the lake. In recent times the lake's southern shores
have been reinforced by 8000 tea tree logs which were laid by a group
of active local volunteers. The lakes brown colour is not a result of
dirtiness but of the staining which occurs as a result of the tea trees
which are common along the shoreline.
General Accommodation Enquiries
Like many of the New South Wales coastal towns,
part of Lennox Head's accommodation is 'holiday lettings' which are
handled through the local real estate agent. If you are looking for
this kind of accommodation (houses, flats, beach apartments and so on)
contact Pidcocks Real Estate, Suite 4, 76 Ballina Street, Lennox Head.
Tel: (02) 6687 7888 and fax (02) 6687 6040.
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Tourist Information
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L. J. Hooker Lennox Head Holiday Lettings
4/76 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7888
Facsimile: (02) 6687 6040
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Motels
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Lennox Head Motel
49 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7257
Facsimile: (02) 6687 6344
Rating: **1/2
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Lennox Head Motor Lodge & Holiday Units
20 Byron St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7210
Facsimile: (02) 6687 7210
Rating: **1/2
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Santa Fe Motel & Holiday Units
8 Byron St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7788
Facsimile: (02) 6687 7788
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Lennox Point Hotel
Pacific Pde
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7312
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Apartments
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Lennox Head Beachfront Holiday Apartments
77 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 6155
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Santa Fe Holiday Apartments
8 Byron St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7788
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Lake Ainsworth Caravan Park
Pacific Pde
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7249
Facsimile: (02) 6687 7249
Rating: **1/2
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Backpackers
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Lennox Head Backpackers
2-3 Ross St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7636
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Camping & Other
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Lake Ainsworth Sport and Recreation Centre
Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7168
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Restaurants
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Lennox Head Bowling Club
Stewart St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7236
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Lennox Head Chinese Restaurant
63 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7478
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Lennox Point Hotel
Pacific Pde
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 7312
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Mi-Thai Restaurant
76 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 5820
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Pancho Villa Mexican Restaurant
62 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 6171
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Cafés
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Jays Grill and Restaurant
63 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 6707
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Seven Mile Cafe Restaurant
41 Pacific Pde
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
Telephone: (02) 6687 6210
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The Hook Up Internet Cafe
90 Ballina St
Lennox Head
NSW
2478
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