This Sleepy Australian Surf Town Should Be on Your Radar
Briefly

Crescent Head, or Creso as it's affectionately known, is a surf lovers' gem on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, offering a vibrant coastal spirit that attracts travelers season after season.
The town's Killick Beach, declared a National Surfing Reserve in 2008, is famous for its rhythmic long waves and hosts an annual Malibu Classic surf competition, drawing surfers from far and wide.
Getting to Crescent Head feels like a journey into paradise; it's a four-and-a-half-hour drive from Sydney, emphasizing the sense of escapism that the secluded seaside village offers.
Visitors can rent surfboards from Crescent Head Surf Co. to enjoy the world-famous Crescent Head surf beach, as well as explore the beautiful surroundings including Killick Creek and Limeburners National Park.
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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