What a beautiful week-end at Lennox Head, a seaside village situated on the stretch of coast betweeen Byron Bay and Ballina on the Far North Coast New South Wales, Australia, and by the shores of peaceful Lake Ainsworth, a freshwater lake nestled behind the beach and sand dunes that has distinctive tannin-stained waters from the surrounding tea trees (the water makes your hair really soft). Water was a cool 20 degrees, air temperature a warm 29 degrees and people were everywhere. With Lennox now a National Surfing Reserve, surfers come from far and wide to ride the famous right hand break on Seven Mile Beach, dogs were running and splashing at the northern end where they are allowed to be off their leash and folk were basking in the perfect sunny day. With the Camping Ground next to Lake Ainsworth, it is great for the children who played on surf skis and kayaks, swimmers doing very long laps and folk just splashing around having fun. Back on the beach with the water so clear, we could see dolphins catching waves with the surfers and up on the point (a 65m cliff perfect for hang-gliders) was a good place to watch for the annual whale migration. It was a blissful start to Queensland's school holidays and a busy time for East Coast Camping Hire, erecting tents, delivering gear up and down the coast, a good time for all. This is what we like to do most of all, helping you Explore, Experience and Enjoy your Vacation whether it is long or short.