Disability-Friendly Fun at the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre – Tweed Heads
If you’re looking for a culturally rich, peaceful, and accessible experience in Tweed Heads, the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a fantastic place to explore. Whether you’re a local or visiting the region, this inclusive destination offers a meaningful outing for NDIS participants, support workers, and families of all abilities.
Why It’s a Great Spot for People with Disabilities
The Centre is thoughtfully designed to welcome everyone and offers a unique opportunity to connect with the Bundjalung people’s culture and land in an inclusive way:
Wheelchair-Accessible Pathways: Smooth boardwalks and sloped tracks make it easy for wheelchair users and people with limited mobility to enjoy the grounds.
Sensory-Friendly Environment: Calming birdsong, gentle breezes, and shady trees create a peaceful and sensory-safe space.
Inclusive and Educational: Featuring interactive exhibits, visual storytelling, and friendly staff who support accessibility and learning for all.
Accessible Amenities: Includes wheelchair-accessible toilets, picnic areas, and free on-site parking with designated accessible spots.
Why We Love It at Fit Your Ability
At Fit Your Ability, we’re passionate about helping people of all abilities stay active, independent, and connected. The Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre is more than just a walk—it’s a moment of connection to Country, culture, and nature.
Whether you’re aiming for light exercise or looking for a deeper cultural experience, this spot ticks every box for an inclusive, healthy day out.
What to Expect When You Visit
Located at the edge of the Ukerebagh Nature Reserve, the Cultural Centre is a collaboration between the local Indigenous community and National Parks:
Cultural Exhibits: Learn about the history and traditions of the Bundjalung people through artefacts, multimedia, and immersive displays.
Wheelchair-Friendly Walking Trails: Follow smooth boardwalks through serene mangroves and bushland that lead to a sacred bora ring.
Peaceful Outdoor Spaces: Rest under shady trees or enjoy a nature-based sensory walk.
Community and School Programs: Offers engaging cultural programs for schools, groups, and NDIS participants.
Plan Your Visit
📍 Location: 17 Kirkwood Road, Tweed Heads South, NSW 2486
📞 Contact: (02) 6670 2790
🕘 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 3:00pm (Closed on weekends and public holidays)
🚗 Parking: Free on-site parking with accessible spaces
Need Support Getting There?
We’re here to help! As an NDIS-registered provider, Fit Your Ability offers community access support and personal training tailored to your goals. If you’d like to include a visit to the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre in your NDIS plan, our team can assist with:
✅ Support worker accompaniment
✅ Transport coordination
✅ Movement-based community outings
📞 Call us on 1800 783 678 or contact us online to learn more or book a support session today.