Just south of Tweed Heads, Kingscliff is a beach community, offering a wide variety of holiday accommodation. It is a popular family destination and provides beach and estuary access for swimming, surfing, fishing and water sports. It has a friendly village atmosphere with a population of approx 4,500.
From Kingscliff there is easy access to Mt Warning and the World Heritage National Parks, cruises along the Tweed River and club style entertainment at Tweed heads. Fishing, a keen attraction is easily accessable either along the local creek, Tweed River, or ocean front.
Al fresco dining is a feature of the main street, with a wide variety of award winning restaurants offering world cuisines to tempt your tastebuds. On weekends, live entertainment is available at the local sporting clubs and hotels. In mid August, the Art, Food and All that Jazz Festival, is a great day out in a lovely location.
Temperatures for Kingscliff
Kingscliff has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Kingscliff is approximately 29 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 18 °c.
Kingscliff has warm winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Kingscliff is approximately 21 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 7 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
18
29
February
18
28
March
17
28
April
13
26
May
10
23
June
7
21
July
6
21
August
6
22
September
9
24
October
13
26
November
15
28
December
17
29
Featured Kingscliff Activities
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