Tweed Waters

Water fun on the Tweed

Water fun on the tweed

THE TWEED COAST IS WHERE THE WARM TROPICAL WATERS OF QUEENSLAND MEET THE COOLER WATERS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Rightly famed for its pristine beaches boasting powdery sand and dramatic rock cliffs jutting into the ocean, experience an abundance of water activities this spring on the Tweed River to mark World Rivers Day on Sunday, 25 September.

Fishing

Get hooked on fishing on the Tweed!

Anglers have the opportunity to experience great fishing year-round, with calm water fishing in the estuaries regardless of prevailing winds and weather.

Kayaking

Paddling the Rous River Canoe Trail is a great way to enjoy the Tweed’s internationally significant natural environment. The Rous River meets the Tweed River at Tumbulgum and its sheltered waters are perfect for enjoying a tranquil day out in the water with a spectacular view.

Houseboat and river tours

Cruise the Tweed River on a houseboat on your own or enjoy a guided tour through the river with a group of people to learn more about this beautiful area. There are several companies offering houseboats for hire, and no boat license is required.