I can’t be a hypocrite; I mapped the Razorback walk after visiting the site but never walked the walk. So Saturday morning it was time for me to put my money where my mouth is and walk the talk.
Where did I start?
Started from Greenmount Carpark, then to McDonald Street took the pedestrian crossing passed the roundabout and entered Dixon Street. It was a very pleasant walk and much easier then I thought. Before you arrive at that famous roundabout where the border of Queensland and New South Wales runs throught the middle, you can see Razorback Road looming in the distance.
To the left of the roundabout is Tweed Heads Old General Cemetery worth a look for historical interest.
Now it’s time to walk Razorback Hill, I will warn you, only the fit can climb this hill. It is steep and good exercise if that is what you are seeking.
Well after soaking up those spectacular views, it was time to walk back to the Queensland border for some breakfast.
Why not walk this route this weekend, read the whole story.









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Went for a great run the other day started at Kennedy Drive near Seagulls and then continued up and up, went for about 3 hours and loved every minute. Great sights are to be found throughout the tweed hinterland.
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