The region of
Byron Bay

The Byron region is a famously eclectic cultural melting pot known for its progressive community and attitudes, with something for everyone across the many villages and hamlets that all put their character on full display.

From the beautiful beaches to hiking in the hinterland and chasing waterfalls, finish the day in our bar culture that turns into world class dining and rest your head in any number of high quality accomodation options.

‘The Bay’ as locals call it, is the eastern tip of Australia’s mainland and a famous mecca for sun, surf and unwinding on holiday. From the famous beaches, day spas to relax, and boutique shopping and markets to explore. Finish the day with a cocktail in the world class bars dining culture.

A trip to Byron isn’t complete without a morning walk to the famous lighthouse and we recommend getting in early to park at Wategoes beach (but just note there is 20 minutes of beautiful uphill trekking if you choose this option). The Cape is a great vantage point for the resident dolphins or a spot of whale watching as the humpbacks pass by on their annual migration.

If that hasn’t satisfied your nature needs, Julian Rocks National Park is a small island off the mainland that is both part of the iconic vista, and an incredible place for scuba diving adventures.

After a busy morning getting out and about in nature, we recommend slowing down, enjoying a massage, and then taking it easy into the afternoon with a spot of people watching while you enjoy good company of your own.

Brunswick Heads

A trip to Bruns can be hatted-restaurant fancy, or as simple as fish and chips on the beautiful riverbank paired with a paddleboard or throwing a fishing line in with the kids.

This former sleepy fishing village retains its small town charms, but with the Pacific Highway bypass of 20 years ago, the town has transformed to modern day Bruns boasting a cracking restaurant scene, along with vintage boutiques and a number of quality pre-loved shops to be explored.

Some things never change in Bruns; Torakina beach remains a firm family favourite, and if a bit of live music is your thing, a Sunday session at the Bruns Hotel is hard to beat...

Bangalow

When our team were growing up this was a town famous for its annual billy cart derby. And then a restaurant opened. And then another...

Word has been out for some time, and modern day Bangalow is a haven for trendy boutique shopping, antiques and all manner of cafe culture. A trip to the Byron region isn’t complete without getting up into the hills, and the heritage streetscape of Bangalow is packed with charm to aim at for a visit.

If staying in the Byron Hinterland, have a look at the proximity as well, as your morning latte needs could very easily lead you in this direction (we all should be so lucky!).

Mullumbimby

The Byron region has been known for alternative culture since the days of the Aquarius Festival, and Mullumbimby is the town that perhaps best embodies the regions progressive personality.

Mullum - as it is known by the locals - is an eclectic mix with a famous weekly farmers market and it’s own unique cafe culture, being accentuated in recent times by luxury accommodation and day spa openings.

While in Mullum turn the navigation on and it is about a 30 minute drive out to Minyon Falls. These spectacular falls are the region’s largest and are part of the Nightcap National Park.

There is plenty of parking and a lookout from the top offering spectacular views (which is where the parking is located), with the option of walking down the track (13km return) for those keen on a hiking experience.

Cheer Up, Slow Down, Chill Out.

From the renowned surf breaks and pristine beaches to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse offering panoramic vistas, the town embraces nature's beauty.

Cultural immersion thrives in bustling markets showcasing local crafts and produce while festivals and events pulsate with creativity and community spirit. Visitors can unwind in wellness retreats or venture into the lush hinterland, exploring rainforest trails and charming villages.

Experience

From the renowned surf breaks and pristine beaches to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse offering panoramic vistas, the town embraces nature's beauty.

Cultural immersion thrives in bustling markets showcasing local crafts and produce while festivals and events pulsate with creativity and community spirit. Visitors can unwind in wellness retreats or venture into the lush hinterland, exploring rainforest trails and charming villages.

Eat & Drink

Byron Bay's food scene is a vibrant fusion of fresh seafood, locally-sourced produce, and diverse international flavors. From beachside eateries offering fresh seafood and organic smoothie bowls to upscale dining showcasing innovative dishes with local ingredients, the culinary landscape caters to varied tastes.

The town's thriving craft beer scene, bustling farmers' markets, and commitment to health-conscious options make it a haven for food enthusiasts seeking quality and diversity.

A place where the laid-back lifestyle meets the raw beauty of nature.