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About Ballina

A laid-back little town on the banks of the Richmond River and North Creek in New South Wales, Ballina has long been popular with families. Just 30 minutes south of Byron Bay, this coastal community is a brilliant springboard for the Northern Rivers region, where you’ll find golden Pacific beaches, bird-filled tidal bays, and verdant valleys criss-crossed with cycling and hiking trails. Relaxed and friendly, the best places to stay in Ballina reflect the atmosphere of the town itself.

Explore Ballina on foot or two wheels, following 25km of trails alongside the Richmond River and through the tranquil town. Admire pieces by local artists at the Northern Rivers Community Gallery, take a clay masterclass at Red Door Studio, and take the whole family to the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum. The region’s indigenous heritage is best unravelled at the Aboriginal Cultural Ways area on Sharpes Beach.

Ballina’s beaches are the town’s other big draw, with family-friendly swimming at Shaws Bay and the Serpentine, great surf at spots along the coast, and wonderful walking on vast South Ballina beach. For keen hikers, Nightcap National Park and the Killen Falls Reserve can’t be beaten. Scenic boat trips along the Richmond River are also fabulous, as are cruises to spot migratory whales between May and November. Bird watchers will adore the Richmond River Nature Reserve, just a short journey from some of the best places to stay in Ballina.

The Best Places to Stay in Ballina

For Traditional Charm

  • Ballina Manor Boutique Hotel offers 12 traditonal guest rooms in a former girls' school dating back to the 1920s. Original features include sloped ceilings and fireplaces, as well as a shaded shared balcony. A great value little hotel with a popular restaurant.

For Keen Adventurers

  • Ballina Beach Nature Resort is made up of a collection of glamping tents and cabins, many of which have space for families. Set between Richmond River and South Ballina Beach, this relaxed spot will delight active travellers of all ages with its water park, swimming pool, leafy gardens and live music nights. Kick back, reconnect with nature and embark upon everything from cycling to fishing adventures.

FOR A PRIVATE HOUSE OR APARTMENT

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to the nearby Ballina Byron Gateway Airport if travelling from within the region, or to the much larger Gold Coast Airport, an hour's drive to the north. Travel to your hotel by bus or taxi. Most hotels will be happy to arrange an airport pick-up in advance.
  • New South Wales is ideal for a road trip! If you would like to hire a car, we recommend visiting our online partner Rentalcars.
  • Ballina enjoys famously beautiful weather throughout much of the year. Some rainfall is expected between January and March, but this can still be a lovely time to travel. Visit outside the Australian school holidays for quieter beaches and great deals.

STILL NOT SURE?

Best Hotels in Ballina

  • Ballina Manor Boutique Hotel Ballina (New South Wales) 12 rooms from £115

    Great walks  -  Stroll to the seaside village of Lennox Head and lovely Lake Ainsworth for beautiful views & great people-watching
    Local markets  -  The Ballina Farmers Market, held each Sunday, and the monthly Byron Community Markets are both brilliant
    Local exploring  -  A brilliant base in lovely Ballina, perfect for walking & cycling, as well as beach & surf days
    Value chic  -  Simple spaces are cosy & comfortable, yet well-priced for travellers of all ages
    Air conditioningRestaurantSwimming PoolGardenDisabled accessParkingNo pets

    A 12-bedroom boutique hotel and popular restaurant in a former girls' school. Built in the 1920s, this simple Ballina hotel retains lovely original features including a shaded balcony, sloped ceilings & fireplaces. Spaces are decorated in muted tones, with dark wood furnishings throughout. Charming. See More

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  • Ballina Beach Nature Resort Ballina (New South Wales) 43 rooms from £131

    Back to Nature  -  Popular with outdoorsy types, who will adore glamping, hiking, cycling, swimming & exploring the riverside setting
    Families  -  A family favourite, with flexible spaces for little ones, a dedicated kids' waterpark & child-friendly cuisine
    Great walks  -  31 km-long South Ballina Beach will delight ramblers & runners, as will the nearby 254-hectare Richmond River Nature Reserve
    Birdwatching  -  Richmond River Nature Reserve is home to 160 identified bird species, and a real haven for keen bird watchers
    Air conditioningTennisSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolGardenPet friendlyParking

    A wilderness retreat for adventurers of all ages between Richmond River & epic South Ballina Beach. Inviting glamping tents & cabins are set on verdant grounds, with a water park, swimming pool, cafe & bar hosting buzzy evening happy hours & live music nights. Relax & reconnect with nature. See More

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