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Ripples on Tweed, Murwillumbah

Situated 15 minutes from Tweed/Coolangatta in the beautiful Tweed Valley at Murwillumbah mid way between the Gold Coast and Byron Bay.

On the banks of the Mighty Tweed with views over the river and cane fields to Mount Warning and Border Ranges. On the edge of Murwillumbah and central to all tourist activities, beaches and World Heritage listed National Parks. Ripples offers modern, self contained and private accommodation where guests can relax and enjoy the sounds and activities of the river with boatshed, slipway and pier, some tackle provided.

Creative breakfasts served in suite or on patio. Chef designed dinner menu by arrangement. Perfect location to fish, crab (in season), water-ski, sail, row or luxuriate in the solar heated pool or gas-heated spa overlooking the river. Sunrises and sunsets are a photographers and artists dream. 15 minutes from Coolangatta Airport. Free local transfers.

Gents and ladies bicycles available.

Accommodation Options

Guest Suite

Gusrt Suite

Website: www.ripples.net.au

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