Map of Lennox Head | Beaches, Lake Ainsworth & Visitor Guide
Map of Lennox Head – Beaches, Lake Ainsworth & Visitor Guide
This map of Lennox Head provides a detailed overview of one of the Northern Rivers' most popular coastal destinations, including beaches, Lake Ainsworth, surf breaks, walking trails and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Lennox Head is laid out.
Lennox Head is known for its surfing, coastal scenery, relaxed beachside atmosphere and freshwater lake. Key areas include Seven Mile Beach, Lake Ainsworth, Lennox Point, Pat Morton Lookout and the town centre.
Lennox Head is located on the far north coast of New South Wales between Byron Bay and Ballina. Major areas include Seven Mile Beach, Lake Ainsworth, Lennox Point and the town centre.
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This Lennox Head map highlights beaches, lakefront areas, surf locations, walking routes and major visitor attractions throughout the region.
Where Is Lennox Head Located?
Lennox Head is located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, between Ballina and Byron Bay. It is one of Australia's best-known surfing destinations and a popular coastal holiday location.
- North: Byron Bay direction
- South: Ballina direction
- East: Pacific Ocean
- West: Northern Rivers hinterland
Main Areas and Attractions of Lennox Head
- Seven Mile Beach — main surf and recreation beach
- Lake Ainsworth — freshwater tea-tree lake
- Lennox Point — famous surfing location
- Pat Morton Lookout — panoramic coastal viewpoint
- Lennox Head Town Centre — shops, cafes and accommodation
- Boulders Beach — scenic coastal beach
- Coastal Boardwalks — walking routes and viewing areas
- Beachfront Reserve — recreation and picnic facilities
- Surf Club Area — community and beach services hub
- Whale Watching Lookouts — seasonal viewing locations
Major Areas of Lennox Head Explained
- Beachfront Precinct — surfing, swimming and recreation areas
- Town Centre — visitor services and accommodation
- Lake Ainsworth Area — freshwater recreation destination
- Headland Lookouts — elevated coastal viewing points
- Southern Coastal Corridor — beaches and nature reserves extending toward Ballina
Key Geographic Features
- Seven Mile Beach — extensive sandy coastline
- Lake Ainsworth — freshwater coastal lake
- Pacific Ocean — eastern coastline
- Lennox Point — renowned surf break and headland
- Coastal dunes — natural landscape feature
- Rocky headlands — scenic viewing locations
Lennox Head Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Lennox Head is useful for understanding how beaches, attractions and recreation areas connect throughout the region.
- Ballina Street — main town corridor
- Pacific Parade — beachfront route
- Lake Ainsworth access roads — connect recreation areas
- Walking and cycling paths — link major attractions
- Regional road network — connects Lennox Head with Byron Bay and Ballina
Why People Search for a Map of Lennox Head
- To locate beaches and surf breaks
- To find Lake Ainsworth and recreation areas
- To explore walking trails and lookouts
- To plan surfing, swimming and whale watching activities
- To understand the layout of the town and surrounding coastline
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Where is Lennox Head located?
Lennox Head is located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. -
What is Lennox Head known for?
Lennox Head is known for surfing, Seven Mile Beach, Lake Ainsworth and coastal scenery. -
What is Lake Ainsworth?
Lake Ainsworth is a freshwater tea-tree lake popular for swimming and recreation. -
Is Lennox Head near Byron Bay?
Yes, Lennox Head is located south of Byron Bay and is a popular day-trip and holiday destination.
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