More than just a stay, Ecoasis embodies the true spirit of eco-tourism through sustainable design, renewable energy and water conservation. Positioned in the foothills of Wollumbin Mount Warning, this 100-acre haven features six private, self-contained chalets surrounded by lush rainforest. Begin your visit with a grounding tea ceremony, then unwind with yoga, massage, or simply soak in the serenity of the Tweed hinterland.

Luxury eco lodges with purpose, La Rocher Eco Retreat protects its surrounding environment through active participation in the Koala Corridor Program, restoring native rainforest across its 117-acre property. Each of the four villas features panoramic views of Wollumbin Mount Warning, expansive verandahs, freestanding baths and fireplaces creating a sustainable sanctuary for couples seeking luxury with a conscience.

Set on 250 acres of pristine rainforest, Crystal Creek Rainforest Retreat offers a romantic and secluded eco-escape. Thirteen private villas and eco lodges are thoughtfully positioned for privacy and panoramic rainforest views. Guests can enjoy private dining, unwind in the guest lounge, or explore the on-site Wine Cellar, which showcases an exceptional selection of local and international wines.

For those seeking off-grid luxury, Avion Retreat redefines eco stay sophistication. Architecturally designed glasshouses sit harmoniously in nature, featuring king beds, fireplaces, rain showers and outdoor stone baths. Each stay includes a Northern Rivers breakfast basket and a personal electric golf cart meaning no cars, no noise, just pure peace and nature.

At Selah Valley Estate, sustainability and luxury coexist in perfect harmony. Built with eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems, this elegant estate invites guests
to connect deeply with nature. Guided walks led by local experts reveal the region’s unique ecosystems and conservation initiatives, ensuring an immersive and meaningful stay.

For coffee lovers, Origin House is a one-of-a-kind eco farm stay nestled within a working coffee plantation. The self-contained two-bedroom cottage sits amidst rolling rows of coffee trees, harnessing rainwater and designed for accessibility and minimal environmental impact. Guests can learn about the process of growing and producing one of Australia’s finest single-origin coffees and savour it fresh from the source.

Tucked away in the lush valley of Carool, Waterfall Lodge is a private rainforest escape designed for couples. Surrounded by nature and the soothing sounds of cascading water, this luxurious lodge offers total seclusion yet remains close to the Gold Coast and Byron Bay. Perfect for romantic eco getaways that leave only footprints, not impacts.

Perfect for group getaways, Midginbil Eco Resort combines fun and sustainability in the Tweed hinterland. Choose from Deluxe Safari Tents, Bell Tents, cottages or unpowered campsites, all set within a lush, eco-conscious property. The resort runs on solar power, uses composting systems, and encourages conservation with space for yoga, cricket, and long afternoons by the solar-heated pool.

For a coastal stay with a conscience, Mantra on Salt Beach is Sustainable Tourism Certified by Ecotourism Australia. Located footsteps from the ocean, the resort offers hotel rooms and self-contained suites, a lagoon-style pool and access to the diverse dining scene of Salt Village. Enjoy a beachside break that supports responsible tourism and community wellbeing.

Also Sustainable Tourism Certified, Peppers Salt Resort & Spa demonstrates Accor’s ongoing commitment to positive environmental and community outcomes. The resort features lagoon pools, a luxury spa and spacious suites, all designed with sustainability in mind. Dine at Seasons restaurant, stroll to the beach, or relax at the Spa at Salt knowing your coastal escape is making a positive impact.

Whether you choose a rainforest hideaway, eco lodge, or sustainable beachside resort, The Tweed offers stays that make you feel good inside and out. Reconnect with nature, tread lightly and leave with more than memories: a renewed sense of balance and belonging.
We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.