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'Mount Campbell is a mountain located in Piggabeen Valley New South Wales Australia. [ 1 ] It is located in the region Tweed and the state of New South Wales, in the eastern part of the country, 900 km north of the capital, Canberra and approximately 107km from Brisbane in Queensland and 24km from Surfers Paradise. The top of Mount Campbell approximately is 123 meters above sea level. [ A ] Piggabeen Valley sits in the hinterland behind the Gold Coast Highway and International Airport. Piggabeen Valley adjoins Currumbin Valley in Queensland.

The terrain around Mount Campbell is flat to hilly and the mount faces to the northeast. [ B ] The highest point in the vicinity is 124 meters above sea level. The top of the Mount Campbell offers ocean views that capture Surfers Paradise in Queensland, across the Gold Coast Airport and over to the township of Coolangatta and Fingal Heads in northern New South Wales. [ C ] Mount Campbell is the first geographical tera formation directly south west inland behind the Gold Coast Airport. Mount Campbell is situated approximately 6km from Bilinga beach on the Gold Coast. Nearest society, Tweed Heads, 7.4 km east of Mount Campbell. In the area around Mount Campbell are a number of famous Gold Coast beaches such as Kirra, Greenmount, and Rainbow Bay.

The area around Mount Campbell consists mainly large acreage homesites and overlooks the newly approved Cobaki Lakes development. [ 4 ] The climate in the area is temperate. The average annual temperature in the area is approximately 20 ° C. The warmest month is January, when the average temperature is 24 ° C and the coldest is July, with 14 ° C. [ 5 ] The average annual rainfall is 1876 mm. The wettest month is January, with an average of 327 mm rainfall, and the driest is October, with 40 mm of rainfall. [ 6 ]