Kingscliff, Coastal town in Northern Rivers region, Australia.
Kingscliff is a coastal town with several beach sections stretching from Cabarita to Fingal Head, offering spaces for swimming and relaxing. Marine Parade runs along the shore with shops, cafés, and restaurants where you can look out at the ocean.
The place began in the 1920s from smaller settlements and grew into its own coastal town. Its creation was a response to growth happening in nearby areas.
The name comes from a local figure of the past, and today it remains a place where locals and visitors spend time together on beaches and along the waterfront. Aboriginal communities continue to shape the identity and stories of this coastal area.
The place is good for walking and swimming, with several access points to beach sections along Marine Parade. Restaurants and shops are right at the coast, so you can easily mix errands with breaks.
The beach fights coastal erosion, so sand is regularly added to stabilize the shoreline. Visitors can notice how sand levels and beach shapes change from season to season.
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