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Welcome Welcome to Byron Bay!
Destination Byron
Byron our world famous region does attract visitors from every corner of the globe.
Byron is the jewel in the crown of the Northern Rivers, not only for NSW but for all of Australia as Byron is one of most visited destinations in Australia, after Sydney and Melbourne. For the year ending June 2017 domestic day visitors generated $529 Million into the local economy, with $110 Million on Restaurant and Takeaway meals, $68 Million on Alcohol and Drinks, $56 Million on Shopping, $43 Million on Groceries for self-contained Accommodation, $42 Million on entertainment .
Byron, has a dynamic cross section of businesses, with a vibrant visitor economy, with 2.1 Million visitors per year, driving the Northern Rivers economy with $722 Million annually, and 4.5 Million total nights’ accommodation. With limited infrastructure our small coastal town is punching well above its weight, to accommodate these visitors, our aim is to disperse visitors to our outer villages and towns in peak times, like Suffolk Park, Bangalow, Brunswick Heads, Mullumbimby. Also to our Northern Rivers neighbours, which features one of the most lush and pristine sub-tropical environments in the world with a country overnight drive, discovering the other gems in our region along the way, this area really is not to be missed, come and explore.
Byron is very fortunate to have two major airports for easy access to our wonderful destination, Gold Coast Airport to the North servicing both domestic and International visitors and Ballina Byron Gateway Airport to the South with domestic flights. Both these Airports are undergoing major renovations for the increase of visitor numbers to Byron and the Northern Rivers.
The other must do is to discover the genuinely astonishing amount of creative entrepreneurship activity we have here – from the local heroes who punch so far above their weight for a regional area – the likes of our Byron Industrial Estate, see Habitat which is a new way to do business, to the next generation of out-of-the-box innovators, doing things you would just never imagine could happen outside of a capital city, Byron is unique.
Destination Byron is the peak tourism body managing tourism for the Byron Shire, incorporating our villages and town’s Chambers of Commerce and Visitor Information Centres. Our Board of Management consists of 10 skills-based board members to best represent our region in tourism to Local Government, State Government, and Federal Government bodies. We are a not for profit organisation working with Byron Shire Council, supporting all businesses who depend on the Byron Shire visitor economy. We will host our 5th Annual Tourism Symposium at Elements of Byron on the 18th May 2018. Go to our website and sign up for your free membership and receive the latest Byron visitor economy news in our monthly newsletter. www.destinationbyron.com.au
Welcome to our very special part of the world – just remember to “Cheer Up, Slow Down, Chill Out” while you’re in our town, please unwind and enjoy ; ) Todd Sotheren President Byron Bay Chamber of Commerce
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Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Getting Here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04 Map of Byron Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . 06 The Top Ten Must Do. . . . . . . . . . . 08 Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Byron’s Beaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Surfing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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The Lighthouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Kayaking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Whale Watching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Cape Byron Marine Park. . . . . . . . . 20 Byron Visitor Centre . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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Shopping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Health & Beauty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Towns
Getting Married. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Brunswick Heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
The Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Ocean Shores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
The Food. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Bangalow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Restaurant Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Lismore & Nimbin. . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Ballina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Alstonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Less travel time... World first Solar Train running in Byron Bay Following six years of planning, in December last year the world’s first truly solar train took its first passengers in Byron Bay.
While there are some trains throughout the world with technology that allows them to run parts of the train like lights and air conditioning on solar power, this is the first real train to run fully on power from the sun.
The two carriage 1949 era 600 series train was meticulously restored in heritage fashion before being converted from diesel to solar powered operation. It seats 100 passengers with additional room for standing passengers, luggage, bikes and surfboards. And at just $3 for a one way 3km journey for adults with concessions for children, it’s affordable public transport for locals as well as visitors to Byron.
“This is an exciting world first, powering a train with solar power, day, night and in every type of weather” said John Grimes, Chief Executive at the Smart Energy Council. “With no support from government at any level the Byron Bay Railroad Company have delivered the worlds first solar train. True innovation meets roadblock upon roadblock so we congratulate this team on their incredible achievement. Hopefully this one train in regional Australia can demonstrate the possibilities of solar technology and the power of perseverance”.
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The monumental project comes from not-for-profit heritage rail organisation Byron Bay Railroad Company. “We searched the country and found a dilapidated vintage train, restored it, and are now running it on a 4.6 billion year old power source” outlined Jeremy Holmes, Development Director at The Byron Bay town centre platform is located next to the Byron Bay Railroad Company. The train takes passengers level crossing on Shirley Street behind Simmos Caltex service along the coastal track between the Byron Bay town centre station. The North Beach platform is located near the entrance and the burgeoning North Beach precinct, home to the cre- to Elements of Byron resort at the end of Bayshore Drive. ative eclectic Byron Arts Estate, the Sunrise Beach residential There are over 350 directFor flights each week linking Byron Bay and Northern more information visit www.byronbaytrain.com.au community and Elements of Byron resort. Osaka
Flying direct to Gold Coast Airport means less time travelling and more time to enjoy your stay.
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Just a short 40 minute drive from Gold Coast Airport, so you’ll spend less time travelling and more time relaxing. The perfect start to your stay. For more information on ground transfer options available from Gold Coast Airport, visit goldcoastairport.com.au
MAYOR’S WELCOME Mayor’s Welcome
WELCOMEto TO Welcome BUNJALUNG COUNTRY Bunjalung Country
We thank you for choosing to spend your with to us. We We thank youtime for here choosing are proud of our beautiful Shire, spend your time here with us. We from coast hinterland our are proud ofto our beautifuland Shire, colourful and caring community. from coast to hinterland and our
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Our shireand thrives withcommunity. an abundance colourful caring of culture, art, food, health and Our shire thrives with an abundance of culture, art, food, health entertainment options. While you are and options. While you are hereshire. I urge hereentertainment I urge you to experience the whole Byron We you experience the whole Byron shire. We are many are to many communities, from Mullumbimby to Brunswick communities, fromByron Mullumbimby to Brunswick Heads, Heads, Bangalow, and our stunning hinterland vilBangalow, Byron and ourhas stunning hinterland lages and hamlets. Each something unique villages to offer. and hamlets. Each has something unique to offer. This is Bundjalung Aboriginal country. The area has This is Bundjalung Aboriginal country. The area has great cultural significance for the Aboriginal people and great cultural significance for the Aboriginal people and deservesthe therespect respectofofall allwho who live live and and visit deserves visithere. here. Enjoy your stay and take care of yourself and those Enjoy your stay and take care of yourself and those around you. As a holiday destination, the Byron Shire offers around you. As a holiday destination, the Byron Shire so many opportunities for you to experience. Please be offers so many opportunities for you to experience. Please be respectful ofcommunity the local community who have respectful of the local who have struggled to prestruggled preserve this area. in mind we serve thisto area. Keep in mind thatKeep we are a smallthat community are smallascommunity who have as a uniting theme, the whoa have a uniting theme, the protection of our environprotection of our and our way of life. ment and our way environment of life.
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BYRON BAY Byron Bay has long captured the hearts of travellers from around the globe and for many the love affair lasts a lifetime.
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From world-renowned beaches to lush hinterland surrounds, Byron offers something for just about everyone with an eclectic and laid-back mix of alternative, surfie and trendy culture. Originally known as Cavanbah or ‘meeting place’ by the original Bundjalung people of the area, Byron continues to live up to its traditional heritage with people flocking from everywhere to shop, surf, scuba dive and of course, walk the famous Cape Byron Lighthouse track. Located at Australia’s easterly most point, this walk offers a stunning vista of migrating whales as well as resident dolphins and leopard sharks. Known to many as the Rainbow region, Byron is home to a thriving local community of musicians and artists and hosts a variety of colourful markets and festivals. The beaches are also popular for romance, with the Byron Bay Surf Club being a favourite wedding venue.
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GETTING HERE
BALLINA AIRPORT Welcome to the Ballina Byron Gateway Airport, the heart of the Northern Rivers region. The Airport is only 5 minutes from Ballina CBD and under 30 minutes to Byron Bay and Lismore helping you get to your destination whether it’s for a holiday or business, quicker. We are proud to be the gateway to this stunning region of rich natural beauty and cultural diversity. The Northern Rivers is a destination for everyone and boasts some of Australia’s best beaches and great surfing, rivers, rainforests and natural tourist attractions. There is always a festival or market going on and an abundance of activ-
ities to choose from such as hot air ballooning, skydiving, whale watching, diving and snorkelling, sea kayaking or cycling. The region is renowned for the major music festivals, arts and cultural events that are held annually and for the eclectic array of cuisines and restaurants dotting the region’s landscape. The airport is a natural gateway to the region and to accommodate its growing popularity new upgrades are in the pipeline including tripling the size of the departure lounge, a new café, sports bar, new shops and more seating and amenities. ballinabyronairport.com.au
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Byron Bay Railroad Company has restored an out of action heritage train service which runs on solar power and is open to all, warmly welcoming the local community and visitors to ride. pg 1 www.byronbaytrain.com.au
Jonsons offer contemporary Italian cuisine. Join them and experience one of their diverse spaces, street side, garden, plush indoor hub or their window bar. Creative cocktails, groovy beats and mouthwatering food straight from the chefs heart... pg 35 Crystal Castle and Shambala Gardens
Lighthouse Walk Stroll along the beaches from The Pass Beach up to the Lighthouse and back, or walk the full 3.7km circuit taking in coastal cliffs and rainforest. Featuring wonderful viewing locations for turtles, dolphins and whales... pg 14
Behold the beauty of crystal from gigantic formations to exquisite jewellery. Walk through stunning gardens and rainforest, see the World peace Stupa blessed by Gyuto Monks of Tibet and enjoy a coffee... pg iv
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Take a magnificent sunrise flight over the Byron Hinterland, the romantic adventure of a lifetime! Experience the breathtaking panoramic view of the green cauldron floating above the lush green hills and look to the coastline… pg 9
One of the unique joys of the Northern Rivers is the consistent access to a diverse range of local markets. Each with its own distinctive charm, weekly farmer’s markets are the highlight of the week for fresh locally grown produce and an atmosphere... pg 22 Brunswick Picture House
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Brunswick Picture House is a local landmark for the community, for people to meet, be inspired, gossip, laugh and be entertained. Dedicated to putting the fun back into going to a show or the cinema, the Brunswick Picture House has re-emerged... pg 41
Experience all the fun and adventure of a Cape Byron Kayaks guided tour. Feel the exhilaration as you paddle with the dolphins, the turtles and the migrating whales that frequent the enticing waters of Byron Bay… pg 16
Whale Watching
Surfing
Whale watching boat expeditions are offered in Tweed Heads, Byron Bay, Brunswick Heads and Ballina. The dramatic coastline has numerous vantage points which offer excellent viewing opportunities between May and November… pg 18
Byron Bay is lucky to have many beaches, which makes it the perfect place to find ideal conditions. When you want to learn to surf, BlackDog Surf school have experienced and qualified instructors who will organize lessons and have you… pg 12
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BEACHES Byron Bay has some of the most beautiful beaches in Australia
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02 Main Beach to Clarkes
This beach starts at the western side of the Main Beach car park and heads west away from the Lighthouse. Another great wave in Byron Bay that was formed when ‘The Wollongbar’ was washed from the old Byron Bay jetty during the 1920s. ‘The Wollongbar’ was then used as the major transport for all the tourists coming from Sydney to visit The Bay. You can still see the ‘rudder’ and ‘the boilers’ sticking out of the sand. Here both Lefts and Rights break on sandbanks that are always there because of The Wreck. From here, all the way along Belongil Beach gets its good share of waves. It is great for both the experienced surfer and the beginner. The waves vary from fast hollow dumping waves, to soft spilling waves, dependant on what the swell and sandbanks are doing. It will pick up most swells from the north to the south and likes a west to south west wind but also a south east is surfable. The sweep is here if the swell is here.
This beach runs from the end of The Pass back down to the carpark at the Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club. This is Byron Bay’s main patrolled beach. The waves here are often fast and hollow but can often get small spilling waves depending on how big the swell is. There are both Lefts and Rights here, as long as the sandbanks are in good shape. There are often rocks along here that come and go with the sand flow. It likes the wind to be from the south east to south west, and will pick up most swells. The sweep often comes with the swell, so you have to look for an exit point before you get to the rocky car park, otherwise you will get back to the beach in front of The Wreck, past the rocks.
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The most famous wave in the Bay, where you have all extremes in one wave, from the point, which is hollow and fast breaking all the way past the rocks, and you must be experienced. Once past the rocks, it will break towards Clarks Beach, where the waves are more spilling and more suited for beginners.
Tallow Beach is the long open beach on the southern side of the lighthouse. It is an open beach that will pick up all swells. It should only be surfed by experienced surfers, unless it is very, very small. The waves are fast and hollow, but can sometimes be spilling waves. It likes all winds from the North East, North West to South West. The waves will break, no matter how small the surf is … Lefts and Rights. The south swell should be avoided, as this will push you onto and around the rocks. There are always rips and currents along this beach.
04 Watego’s Beach Watego’s Beach is the most easterly beach in the Bay. It is very popular with Long boarders and is a great family beach. The waves are mostly spilling and will break all the way to The Pass. All swells will get there, except a strong south swell. There is often a sweep (side-shore current) along this beach that will carry you towards the rocks and ‘The Pass’. You must always watch for an exit point to avoid being carried past the end of the sand, otherwise you must keep surfing to ‘The Pass’. 11
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SURF Having a go at surfing is at the top of the must do list when visiting Byron Bay. Don’t just jump onto any surf school bus for your lessons, make sure your bus stops in town for surfing at the famous Clarkes or Belongil beaches that have made Byron Bay “the place” for the best lessons. Also although it’s tempting to go to your local surf shop and buy the latest pro model, the reality is that the modern short board is virtually impossible to learn on. It is hard to control, not very buoyant and hard to paddle.
Surf with BlackDog Surfing to get the best waves, on the right board in the bay on the day. BlackDog Surfing have more local knowledge & local experience than any other surf school in town.
They will organise your lesson/s and have you catching your own waves in no time! The owners are on the beach each day & the team of instructors are the best in the bay. They know where to go to find the safest waves on the day & will not take you surfing when the surf is too big and dangerous for you.
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All the instructors are totally qualified and experienced local surfers that help you in the surf 100% of the lesson and are committed to being safe and having heaps of fun. Everything you need is provided. All you need to do is bring a positive attitude, enthusiasm and a smile! The one thing that all participants have in common is how much they love the sensation of riding their first wave!
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LIGHTHOUSE Meander through rainforest, world class beaches to the lighthouse.
The Lighthouse… Meander through rainforest world class beaches to the lighthouse. The light that shines by night over Cape Byron Marine Park emanates from a tower as famous as the town of Byron Bay itself. Built at the turn of the 19th century to protect ships passing along the coast, Cape Byron Lighthouse stands resolute on the most easterly point of the Australian mainland. Operated by resident keepers until 1989, its now automated light is clearly visible from the Byron Bay Township. Take a guided tour of the lighthouse, learn more about this iconic white tower and find out about shipwrecks and stories from the sea in the Maritime Museum which is below the lighthouse
and the artwork inside is ‘a must see’. You’ll enjoy some of the best views of the ocean and hinterland including regular sightings of turtles, dolphins. It is the most easterly point of Australia, and one of the best places to see humpback whales as they pass on their annual migration between May and October. Please note The Maritime Museum is open 10am to 4pm daily Remember to take your binoculars if you want to whale watch It can be a busy place on the weekend, so parking might be limited Parking fees apply
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Walking Track Enjoy spectacular coastal views along the Cape Byron walking track that takes you on a hike through rainforest, beach, grassland and clifftops to the lighthouse.
State Conservation Area • It’s a good idea to put sunscreen on before you set out and remember to take a hat and plenty of drinking water • Keep on track, keep away from cliff • Take your swimwear as you may like to have a swim on the way You’ll need a good two hours to properly experience the walking track – but it’s so rich in delights, don’t be surprised if you reach the end and feel like doing it again.
Unwind and enjoy the view as you walk. The 3.7km loop leads you on a hike through rainforest and across clifftops with stunning views of the ocean and hinterland. En route you’ll wander through the shade of bangalow palms and ancient burrawangs, across kangaroo grasslands, along picturesque beaches and up to Cape Byron Lighthouse.
Accommodation The four Clarke’s Beach Cottages have direct access to Byron Bay’s main beach and are surrounded by National Park. Staying here is just magnificient, you can wake to ocean views and the sound of crashing surf. Alternatively the two lighthouse cottages where the former keepers used to live have been fully refurbished, heritage listed cottages (circa 1901) makes this a truly unique holiday experience. Be the first to see the sunrise on Australia’s mainland and enjoy watching dolphins, turtles and whales. To enquire about NPWS holiday accommodation in the lighthouse keeper’s cottages or the beach cottages go to www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/bookings 15
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WHALES
As Byron Bay is the most easterly point of Australia, it is here that whales pass by extremely close to the mainland on their journey to the warm, shallow waters of Queensland to give birth to their young and some species are accompanied by the males to mate. Humpback whales are the stars of the annual whale migration and are one of the most common whales you will see. The male humpback whale is famous for its extraordinarily long and complex songs which travel very far throughout the oceans. Get up close to some of the most awe-inspiring marine life on earth and go kayaking with dolphins and turtles on a guided sea kayak tour. Prepare to be amazed, as the whales may pass gracefully nearby. It is important to stay 100 metres from the side of their path and 300 metres if a calf is present. However it is amazing how curious they are and like to come closer to investigate. What an amazing feeling it is to make eye contact with such a wonderful creature. 18
Best viewing locations • Cape Byron Lighthouse • Broken Head Nature Reserve track • Lennox Head – Pat Morton Lookout • Ballina – Main Beach & Shelley Beach • Evans Head – Goanna Headland • Yamba – Pilot Hill & Pippi Beach • Tweed Coolangatta - Point Danger
Ways to spot a whale Seeing a whale “Blow” is sometimes the first sign of a whale you will see, when looking out to sea. Whales spray water up to 4 metres into the air! They often travel in groups at an average speed of 10k an hour. So if it is May to July, look a little north of the ‘Blow’ to see a whale Surface or “Breech”. Look south of the Blow from August to Sept. While breeching is done by Humpback whales, Southern Right Whales also follow the migration track. 19
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Cape By ron Marine Park Cape Byron Marine Park extends from Brunswick Heads in the North to Lennox Head in the south and was established to conserve marine life in the region. The Marine Park has many beautiful assets such as small rocky islands, coral communities, riverine estuaries, coastal creeks and lakes and amazing rocky reefs. There are dolphins, fish, seabirds, plants, sponges, corals, anemones and rare/threatened species such as sea turtles, grey nurse sharks and black cod as well as whales and shorebirds which migrate through the Park and can sometimes be seen from the shore.
Like all marine parks in NSW, Cape Byron Marine Park has been zoned to ensure a balance between conservation and public use and enjoyment. Restrictions apply to activities such as commercial and recreational fishing, spear fishing, collecting and anchoring. So remember to get a marine park zoning plan users guide before fishing or collecting in the Park. Paper copies of the guide are available at marine park offices, visitor information centres, accommodation outlets, general stores and fishing supply outlets. The guide is also available for free on smart phones and tablets from the Avenza Map Store and as part of the NSW DPI FishSmart app. To use the Avenza Map download the app from iTunes or Google Play.
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Tweed Twilight 2nd and 4th Friday 2–8pm
Ist Saturday
Brunswick Riverside 7.30–3pm Lismore Markets 10–2pm Beaudesert 7–12pm
1st Sunday
Byron Community 8–3pm Alstonville Make It Bake It Grow It 9–1pm Lismore Car Boot 8am–2pm Pottsville Beach from 7.30am
Northern Rivers
M AR KET S
2nd Saturday
Kingscliff Lions Beachside 7am–12pm Byron Flea 8am–1pm
2nd Sunday
The Channon Craft 9am–3pm Chillingham Community 8am – 1pm The Plateau , Alstonville 8am – 2pm Coolangatta Beachfront Fair Lennox Head Community Burleigh Heads Town Car Park 10.30am
One of the unique joys of the Northern Rivers is the consistent access to a diverse range of local markets. Each with its own distinctive charm, weekly farmer’s markets are the highlight of the week for fresh locally grown produce and an atmosphere like nowhere else.
3rd Saturday
Buy freshly picked produce that is full of nutrients gleaned from our rich volcanic soils and get back in step with what nature intended. Procure products ranging in variety from tasty fruit and veg to home cured meats, free range organic eggs, baked goods and nutrient packed raw foods.
Mullumbimby Community 7.30am–3pm Gold Coast Design Collective 9am–2pm
3rd Sunday
Ballina Market Lismore Car Boot 8am–2pm Pottsville Beach from 7.30am Uki Butter Bazaar
4th Saturday
Evans Head Riverside Kingscliff Lions Beachside 7am–12pm
Last Saturday
Lennox Head Tyalgum Village 9am–3pm Canungra Village
4th Sunday
Byron Farmers Market held every Thursday between 8 and 11am is the original farmers market of the region and a finalist in the delicious Produce Awards for Most Outstanding Farmer’s Market 2016. Visit the new Chef’s Tent featuring some of the best local
chefs creating individual menus based on the delicious range of fresh produce. Indigenous arts and crafts and other beautiful things made by local people using unusual natural materials are joined by unique jewellery stalls, funky one of a kind clothes and colourful imports from Africa and Asia. Pamper yourself with a massage to soothe away your aches and pains and choose from a wonderful range of natural skin and hair care products. When you need a break try some freshly squeezed sugar cane juice or perhaps a steaming cup of chai. Even the kids are catered for they can have their faces painted, get involved with some art and craft and delight in the original toys, games and fun fairy outfits. A perfect day out and a perfect place to find that original gift you’ve been looking for.
real farmers, real food FRESH FRUIT & VEG LIVE MUSIC GREAT COFFEE GOURMET FOOD LOCAL SEAFOOD ARTISAN BREAD & CHEESE
Bangalow Village 9am–3pm Casino Riverside Markets Coolangatta Beachfront Fair Nimbin 9am–2.30pm Murwillumbah Community
Last Sunday
Burleigh Heads Art and Craft 8am–2pm Tamborine Mountain School 8am–2pm
5th Sunday
Lennox Community Nimbin 8am–3pm
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S PECIAL
FAR M E R S
Markets
Markets
Soul Street Market
Tuesday
Railway Park, New Year’s Eve from 4pm
New Brighton 8-11am 02 6684 5390 Lismore Organic Market – Showground 8-11am
Byron Beachside Market
Wednesday
Held along Main Beach foreshore 8am-4pm beside Surf Life Saving Club Wed 3rd Jan, Easter Fri 30th March, Sat 14th July, Sat 29th September Sat 9th July & Sat Sept 24
Nimbin from 3-6pm, Caldera Farmers Murwillumbah 7-11am
Thursday
Byron Bay 7-11am Ballina Twilight 4-8pm Casino 7am-1pm Lismore Produce -Town - 3.30-6.30pm ,
Byron Bay Surf Festival Surf Art Market Main Beach Sat Feb 25
Friday
Railway Park Jonson St 4-9pm Saturdays from October 7th - April
Mullumbimby 7-11am Tweed Twilight 2-8pm, 2nd & 4th Friday Kingscliff Lantern Mrkt 5.30-9.30 1st Friday Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary 4.00-9.00
Byron Community Markets
Saturday
Byron Summer Artisan
Butler St Reserve 3rd Sunday of December & January ( usually 1st Sunday of the month)
Taste, see and feel the difference “when visiting our local markets ” For more information and contact details: www.byronandbeyond.com/northern-rivers-markets www.bigvolcano.com.au/active/markets.htm
Alstonville 8am-12pm Bangalow 8-11am Kingscliff 7-11am Kyogle 8am-12pm Lismore 8-11am Nimbin 8-12am Uki 7-11am Casuarina 7.30-11.30am every 1st & 3rd Sat
Sunday
Ballina 7-11am
Handcrafted Luxury Leather Rugged Luxury’s Byron Bay factory outlet is a tight knit operation, with Jock and his handful of lieutenants utilizing the same handcrafting skills of the country’s pioneering leather craftsmen. Products on offer range from cow hide rugs, kangaroo, sheep and reindeer skins to leather wallets, belts, travel bags, briefcases and handbags. For the creative ones there is a vast selection of leather and craft supplies. Shop 1, 25 Brigantine St, Byron Bay Byron Bay Arts & Industrial Estate Tel: (02) 66 808 990 or 0401 203 603
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If you are looking to experience unique shopping then Byron Bay and the surrounding towns are the place for you. Our local artisans and crafts people are sure to impress, you will find interesting pieces and unique designs from street vendors and markets to high end boutiques. From locally designed jewellery to eclectic original clothing stores, natural cosmetics alongside surf shops run by local legends, Your shopping experience in Byron Bay will be fun, rewarding and enlightening. The main shopping areas are Jonson Street, Lawson and Fletcher Street.
Visit the Arts and Industry Park for hidden treasures, original clothing and art to die for and some of the best coffee around. Just a few minutes’ drive away you will find Bangalow where you can pick up a collection of one off handmade and old ware pieces for your wardrobe, retro clothing, bikes and skateboards and a range of unique homewares. Take a short trip to Mullumbimby and wander the streets between Monday and Saturday and you’ll find traditional pubs, art galleries, quality dining, second-hand and retro shopping, an old-fashioned chocolate shop, organic groceries, and a lively café scene, The Friday farmers markets are a must see with its electric atmosphere it’s a day out in itself. Take a short drive on the highway to Brunswick Heads for an exciting mix of shops for the young, old and the daring. Fashion, health, surf wear, secondhand surprises, jewellery and shoes. And at the end of the day you can sit and relax at one of the many cafes or throw yourself into the crystal clear waters of the Brunswick River!
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BYRON BAY COOKIES COOKIES BYRON BAY GIFT RETAILSHOPS STORES Popular with localslocated and touristsinalike, Conveniently theByron heartBayofCookies ByronRetail BayStores are located at the Ozigo Complex and in the very heart of Byron and at the entrance of the Industrial Estate, Bay. Both offer a wide selection of flavours in our Café range and our Gifting Range, in Byron Bay Cookies Gift Shops stock a wide addition to our sought-after factory ‘seconds’. Our friendly staff are looking selection of treats allBay! cookie forward to seeing you in for Byron Visit us lovers. in store or shop online.
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Australia’s Original Café Cookie An Australian Success Story Byron Bay Cookie Company started in 1990 in a small country farmhouse in the hinterland of Byron Bay. With an old family recipe in hand, partners Maggi and Gary started experimenting with local ingredients to bake gourmet cookies for local markets under the original name of ‘Pickles, Pies & Petticoats’. The result was two deliciously decadent flavour combinations that changed the cookie market forever; White Choc Chunk and Macadamia Nut and Triple Choc Fudge, which are still some of Byron Bay Cookies’ most popular flavours to this day! Known as ‘the cookies from Byron Bay’, the young business soon renamed itself as the Byron Bay Cookie Company. It was only a matter of time before the humble cookie operation became too big for the farmhouse stove and production was moved to an industrial sized bakehouse, still in Byron Bay where it remains today. The Byron Bay Cookie Company soon outgrew the local markets and by 1993 cookie jars filled with Byron Bay Cookies started appearing in NSW and QLD cafes, a new concept at the time. The trend quickly spread to other cafes, and Byron Bay Cookies soon became a staple on the East Coast, later expanding their reach nationwide, thanks to a network of distributors and securing the brand’s presence in David Jones in 1997 and on board Qantas in 2003.
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Lately the Byron Bay Cookie Company has been working closely with acclaimed Australian chef Christine Manfield. As part of her brand ambassadorship, Christine has developed a range of unique flavour profiles exclusively for Byron Bay Cookies.
Byron Bay Cookies Gift Shops Whilst its Bakehouse is not open to the public, the Byron Bay Cookie Company now has 2 store locations, making it easy to sink your teeth into their famous cookies when visiting Byron Bay. The first shop is conveniently located in the centre of town, on Jonson St, in the arcade located across the road from the iconic Beach Hotel. The second shop is on the way into town on Ewingsdale Road, at the entrance of the Arts & Industry Estate. Recently opened and newly refurbished, the store has received rave reviews from locals and tourists alike. In addition to stocking Byron Bay Cookies’ full variety of flavour profiles, both gift shops also carry Luken & May Biscuits and Falwasser Crispbreads, both of which are also baked by the Byron Bay Cookie Company in the same Bakehouse located in the heart of the industrial estate. Whilst the company’s café cookie range is a fan favourite – including the ever sought-after factory “seconds” – both shops also carry beautifully designed gift boxes and limited edition gift tins, making it the ultimate shopping destination for all cookie lovers.
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If you are in need of some serious R & R & R! Byron Bay is your mecca! Friendly locals provide copious avenues for relaxation, rejuvenation and reconnection all wrapped up in the soothing embrace of naturally beautiful surroundings. To recharge your batteries you can choose to spend your time at one of Byron’s special retreats encompassing all the required elements; ‘state of the art’ pampering body treatments, yoga, refreshing pools, great food and comforting rooms in one delightful package. In the heart of Byron and just beyond you will find a plethora of natural wellness outlets providing yoga, meditation, indulgent aromatherapy massages or a pampering beauty treatment
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all in tropical rainforest locations. A range of organic, healthy food outlets and beauty products abound for those in need of rejuvenation and replenishment.
Byron and beyond is a sublime getaway for Body and Mind, a fabulously unique haven for Relaxation, Rejuvenation and Reconnection Reconnect with yourself and your loved ones in the regions blissful surroundings. Walk, swim, paddle, dive or just relax on one of the many sandy beaches, rainforest hideaways walks and crystal clear river banks, naturally provided to replenish the senses.
Frangipani Beauty Spa offers results driven skin care, beauty treatments and day spa packages. Most importantly we offer highly trained, educated and professional therapists to take care of you. Leave all your worries behind as you relax in our oxygenated hydrotherapy spa in our beautiful Balinese outdoor oasis. We cater for groups, hens parties and couples and can organise beautifully presented gift vouchers to be delivered. We offer unequalled experience in relaxation, rejuvenation and energising treatments designed to cater for men and women.
Prepare for a bit of pampering and indulgence with our quality spa treatments and medi services with 100% customer satisfaction ‌ guaranteed! Frangipani Beauty Spa
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It is such a joy to have your fantastic wedding in Byron, as there is a creative freedom that is liberating from the confines of the ordinary that allows for the extra-ordinary, as only Byron can. A stunning ocean back drop can make your beautiful day as glorious as a Byron sunset.
Getting MARRIED One of the most popular wedding destinations in Australia
A memory to cherish forever. For the couple whose dream is a tropical beach ceremony, there are seven gorgeous beaches which range from small secluded coves to long open beaches, some with venues that overlook iconic beaches as dolphins and whales frolic in the warm waters here. Byron and beyond is a place where the ocean meets the rainforest, from The Tweed down to the magnificent Clarence River and coastal villages of Yamba, Angourie and Brunswick Heads. The coast and surrounding countryside is home to many magical places to have your special day. From stunning resort style venues with that special something extra, such as the Angourie Resort, or the central location of the Club Byron Wedding Venue, it’s easy to see why the Northern Rivers is one of the most popular wedding destinations in Australia.
Arrive in style. Vintage Kombis, lovingly restored, ready to take you somewhere special.
There’s room for the whole party in ‘Frankie’ and ‘Charlie’ two beautifully restored vintage Kombis which seat nine people (including your chauffeur). Or steal away, just the two of you, to find a romantic spot for photos and a sneaky kiss. Forever Kombis specialises in wedding transport, corporate events, special occasions, photo shoots, advertising and tours. Let Forever Kombis take care of you on your special day! foreverkombis.com | 0457 031 141
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A drive through Byron Bay’s hinterland offers delightful surprises to the art lover. It is refreshing to find so much that is new and inspiring in the high standard of work created by local artisans from Byron, many of whom have gone on to national and international recognition. Artists find much to inspire and motivate them in the diverse nature of the Byron area, and the broad span of creativity this produces is evident in the handcrafted products available.
There is so much to see, discover artists in their studios, from glassblowers, master furniture craftsmen and wood turners, potters, photographers, painters, jewellers who work with a vast array of materials. Artists, showcase their creations, either in town, or follow the Arts trail through the Byron Arts and Industry Estate www.byronartstrail.com
coffee shops nestled amongst the villages. A journey on the Second Hand & Collectables Trail will take you through rainforest and mountains, over sparkling rivers and along beautiful coastlines. Pick up your brochure from the Brunswick Heads Visitors Centre, Park St, Brunswick Heads.
A drive through Byron’s hinterland offers delightful surprises to the art and nature lover, with charming art galleries, antiques and collectables and
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fabrics lighting ceramics sculpture photography Mon-Fri 10-4 pm, Sat 10-2 pm 0408 766 546 10 Brigantine St Byron Bay, Arts & Ind
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hARRISON STUDIO / GALLERY 79 BAYVIEW DRIVE EAST BALLINA 2478 ph/fax 61 2 6686 3053 mobile 0412 664 284
GALLERY hours 11 - 5.00 pm wed - sun extended hours during holidays or by appointment office@dmhart.com.au
www.dmhart.com.au Free admission Gallery open Wed-Sun 10am - 5pm (DST)
(02) 6670 2790 | 2 Mistral Road South Murwillumbah NSW 2484 | artgallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au
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FO O D Dining out is part of the culture and lifestyle of Byron and is well known for its special creative flair. Choose your surroundings from stunning beach and ocean vistas, funky, alfresco dining or source the favourites from the locals at our iconic local farmer’s markets. You are invited to a visually sumptuous space of the vibrant and eclectic streets of Byron and coastal villages, as
well as the unique tastes of our famous hinterland beef and locally grown produce. Enjoy sea breezes in summer or cosy up next to the fireplace in winter. The Byron area boasts many international cuisines ranging from fine dining in 5 Star restaurants specialising in Seafood; internationally famous Angus beef from Kyogle and Casino (the beef capital of Australia); freshly made pasta creating your favourite Italian dishes; Indonesian and Thai restaurants serving delicious Yum Cha and Asian teas, the best tofu burgers in Australia or just good old fashioned fish and chips with views of the beach and live music Friday and Saturday nights. Byron at Byron’s renowned restaurant showcases fine food with passion. Savour the moment as you dine in style, overlooking their spectacular rainforest backdrop.
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Certainly one of the must do’s in the region if you are a food lover is the Sample Food Festival held in early September at the Bangalow Showgrounds. Exhibitors from all corners of the region come to share their wares, their passion and their knowledge, and is a great experience for the discerning food lover, it is a “must for the culinary calendar” drawing in the best chefs in Australia for the taste of local cuisine.
Coffee and Chocolate
Our Coffee is also a local passion … from our intrinsically sweet and rich locally grown expresso and whole beans, sun dried or smoothly roasted, rainforest and exotic flavours, delicately blended and served to you in the best cafes by the finest baristas … or grab a take away and enjoy in your favourite place. Experience the ‘food of the gods’ exceptional chocolate infused with delicious flavours and irresistible aromatic characteristics at our unique chocolate and creperie boutique.
(02) 6639 2111 77-97 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay
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Lismore The Mecca Cafe
80 Magellan Street, Lismore 02 6621 3901 www.meccacafe.com.au
Restaurant GUIDE
Brunswick Heads Brunswick Heads Health Foods 2/20 Fingal Street, Brunswick Heads 02 6685 1338
77 Main Street, Alstonville 2477 02 6628 0710 federalalstonville@gmail.com
77-97 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay NSW 2481 02 6639 2000 www.thebyronatbyron.com.au
Summerland House Farm Cafe 253 Wardell Road, Alstonville 2477 02 6628 0610 www.summerlandhousefarm.com.au
Red Ginger
Tweed Heads
113 Jonson St Byron Bay 2481 02 6680 9779 Byron St Bangalow 02 6687 2808 www.redginger.com.au
Tweed Regional Gallery Cafe
2 Mistral Road, Tweed Valley Way 2484 02 6672 5088 www.artgallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au
Jonsons Restaurant Bar 111 Jonson St Byron Bay 02 6685 6754
17-21 Jonson Street Byron Bay NSW 2481 02 6685 8701
81 Monet Drive, Mullumbimby 2482 02 6684 3111 www.crystalcastle.com.au
Federal Hotel
Byron at Byron Resort and Spa
Spar Express Byron Bay
Crystal Castle
86 Main Street, Alstonville 02 6628 3333 FB café-86-on-main
- Shop 3, 4 Jonson St, Byron Bay 02 6685 5143 www.cookie.com.au - Byron Arts and Industry Estate Ozigo Complex Cnr Ewingsdale Rd & Bayshore Dr 02 6685 6925
18-20 Marvell Street, Byron Bay 2481 02 6685 6202 www. thegreenbistrobyronbay.com.au
Mullumbimby
Cafe 86 on Main
Byron Bay Cookie Company
Club Byron
50 River Street, New Brighton 02 6680 3368 or 0428 194 430 www.yum.yum.treecafe.com.au
Alstonville
Byron Bay
Lawson Street, Byron Bay 2481 02 6685 7974 www.love-byronbay.com
Yum Yum Tree Café
Brunswick Picture House
30 Fingal Street, Brunswick Heads 02 6685 0280 www.brunswickpicturehouse.com.au
Ocean Shores Ocean Shores Tavern
02 6680 3222 Opposite Ocean Shores Shopping Centre www.oceanshorestavern.com.au
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Stay Safe In The Surf This Summer The Australian Lifeguard Service will be patrolling Byron Bay beaches to keep you safe over the summer months. Tips for enjoying your visit to the beach • • • • •
Always swim between the red and yellow flags Read and observe the safety signs Ask a lifeguard or lifesaver for safety advice If you need help, stay calm and attract attention If you witness an in-water emergency, call Triple-Zero Police • Visit www.beachsafe.org.au for information on patrolled beaches and conditions
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calendar of events January 1 New Years Community Celebrations 4-7 Bangalow, Starlight Wellbeing Expo
www.starlightfestival.com.austarlight
6-7 Evans Head The Great Eastern Fly-In www.greateasternflyin.com
13 Bruns Valley Woodchop Fireworks
9.00pm On The River At Brunswick Heads & Twilight Market 3 – 10pm www.bhwoodchop.com
14-20 Brunswick Heads ‘Festival Of Fish & Chips’ www.bhwoodchop.com
26 Australia Day Breakfast In The Park See Local Visitor Info Centre
March
13 Byron Bay Triathalon
10 Lismore Eat The Street
www.visitlismore.com.au/whats-on
18 Destination Byron Tourism Symposium destinationbyron.com.au
11 Kyogle Bull Ride
20 Bangalow Billycart Derby
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www.nationalrodeoassociation.com.au
16-19 Kingscliff, Aust Longboard Surfing Open
www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/whats on
29-2 April Byron Bluesfest & Boomerang Festival www.bluesfest.com
April
www.bangalowbillycart.com.au
19-29 Casino Beef Week www.casinobeefweek.com.au
Tba Byron Bay To Ballina Chopper Walk www.chopperwalk.com.au
20 Evans Head ‘Beef Meets Reef’ www.evans-head.com.au
4 Commonwealth Games 17-18 Maclean Agricultural Show www.macleanshow.org
25 Anzac Day Commemoration See local Visitor Info Centre
27 Mullum To Bruns Paddle www.brunswickheads.org.au
June
26-27 Alstonville Rodeo
9 Brunswick Heads Old’n’Gold Festival
Tba Evans Head Crankfest XTreme
14-16 Casino Primex (Primary Ind. Exhib.)
www.agshowsnsw.gov.au
crankfestxtreme.com
www.brunswickheads.org.au
www.primex.net.au
23 Lismore Lantern Parade
February
May
22-25 Byron Bay Surf Festival
5-6 Nimbin Mardigrass
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6 Our Kids Day Out – Ballina www.ourkids.org.au
July
6 Byron Winter Whales Ocean Swim Classic
1 Ballina Food & Wine Festival 11-5pm
www.byronbaysurffestival.com.au
www.lanternparade.com
www.nimbinmardigrass.com
www.byronbayoceanswimclassic.com.au
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Tba Byron Bay Wedding Fair
www.discoverballina.com.au/visit/whats-on
TBA Lennox Head OZ Grom Surf Festival
9 Daryl Chapman 10k Fun Run/Walk
Tba Ballina Coastal Country Music Festival
4WD, Caravan Camping & Marine
Tba Lismore, Fruitopia Fair Family Fun
11-12 Mullumbimby Agricultural Show
TBA Evans Head Fishing Classic
22-23 Nimbin Show
16-17 Bangalow
www.skullcandyozgromopen.com.au
www.visitlismore.com.au/whats on fishingcomps.com.au/ehfc
13-15 Back To Brunswick Hot Rod Event
Northern Rivers
www.ourkids.org.au
www.tropicalfruits.org.au/events www.agshowsnsw.org.au
www.brunswickheads.org.au
October
TBA Splendour In The Grass
Tba Byron Bay Film Festival
www.splendourinthegrass.com
August
www.bbff.com.au
1 Wooli, Aust. Nat. Goanna Pulling Championship www.goannapulling.com.au
3-5 Byron Bay Writers Festival
12-13 Casino Agricultural Show
18-20 Bangalow Music Festival
18-20 North Coast National Lismore Show
www.byronbaywritersfestival.com.au www.facebook.com/ bangalowmusicfestival
24-26 Ocean Shores Art Expo www.ozartexpo.com
24-26 Tweed Valley Banana Fest And Parade, Mur’bah www.bananafestival.org
TBA Byron 2 Bruns Beach Run
www.agshowsnsw.org.au
www.northcoastnational.com.au
26-27 Alstonville Agricultural Show www.agshowsnsw.org.au
Tba Brunswick Nature Sculpture Walk www.brunswickheads.org.au
www.ballinacountrymusic.com
www.agshowsnsw.org.au Agricultural Show
www.agshowsnsw.org.au
Tba Northern Rivers Craft Beer Festival www.richmondvalley.nsw.gov.au/ events in the valley
Tba Mullum Music Festival
www.mullummusicfestival.com
December TBA Brunswick Twilight Market Family Xmas
Lighting of Trees with Santa and elves. www.brunswickheads.org.au
TBA Brunswick Heads Mcgregor’s Family Carnival www.brunswickheads.org.au
TBA Bangalow XMas Eve Carnival www.bangalow.biz
November
TBA Falls Festival Music & Arts
September
2-4 Byron Latin Fiesta
31 Tropical Fruits NYE Party Lismore
1 Sample Food Festival, Bangalow
6 Melbourne Cup Celebrations
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www.byronlatinfiesta.com.au
www.fallsfestival.com.au
www.tropicalfruits.org.au/events
Most Hotels, Clubs or Restaurants
Tba Ballina Prawn Festival www.ballinaprawnfestival.com
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C I KHEA W S N U D R Simple Pleasures
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Simple Pleasures abound in this small coastal village situated at the mouth of the Brunswick River. Come and enjoy the village atmosphere with no large scale resorts or high rise apartments instead hosting a wide range of family friendly accommodation including over 50 boutique apartments, three caravan parks along the river and a number of motels. You don’t have to leave your furry friend at home either with pet friendly places to stay, eat and walk.
For those wishing to be pampered there are hairdressers, a Beauty Spa and a range of fitness and wellbeing activities to choose from. A truly ‘all round’ holiday experience reminiscent of the simple family holidays we used to enjoy with a bit extra thrown in. Great fishing, canoe and kayak hire, a magical new fairy trail and beautiful, child friendly, Torakina Beach.
Bruns has a range of cafés, renowned restaurants, an iconic newly renovated pub and now after 30 years the curtain is lifted on the Brunswick Picture House with family friendly movies and a monthly ‘cheeky cabaret’ for parents and grandparents to enjoy.
Located only 15 minutes north of Byron Bay and thirty minutes from the Gold Coast and Ballina Airports, Brunswick Heads simply has something for everyone! For weddings that are truly original, visually stunning and great fun try Brunswick Heads. Timber bridges link the character-filled village to a lush river with a spectacular surf beach and little hidden treasure at Torakina perfect for your ceremony.
Amongst the natural beauty of the beaches and river there is a unique shopping experience to be had with an eclectic range of boutiques, second hand fare, contemporary Aboriginal art and craft and one of the shire’s famous river front markets every first Saturday of the month.
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Go Sea Kayaking in Brunswick Heads About 10 k’s up the road from the Bay is the magnificent Brunswick River. The most significant river system feeding the Cape Byron Marine Park. The Bruns River flows from the base of the coastal mountain ranges to the sea. A brilliant shallow water estuarine system runs North and South from the main arm just behind the sand dunes of the beautiful Byron Shire Beaches and are home to an incredible array of marine life, endangered bird species and an intact segment of littoral rainforest. It is a beautiful, unique ecology and the only way to really experience it is with GoSea on one of their EcoKayak tours. Tours are great for groups, families and kids as young as 3 are welcome aboard. River Kayak Tours include snorkeling, an added bonus to seeing whats underneath your kayak during your river experience. www.goseakayakbyronbay.com.au Freecall: 1800 732 529
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The Simple Pleasures of Brunswick Heads start right here Pick up a copy of our free guides: Brunswick Heads Accommodation Guide, 101 Things to Do in Brunswick Heads and Brunswick Heads Dining Guide.
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spectacular panoramic hinterland and ocean views looking all the way down to Cape Byron Lighthouse. The club has a renowned championship golf course, bowling greens, restauss the shopping is advantage the newly rant with new centre Front Deckcar area park taking full of the magnificent view, full bar facilities, function rooms, gaming ean Shores Tavern. With a kids play area, live facilities and a Kids Club. To top it all off they have a courtesy bus to pick you you place home. to bring the karaoke & trivia, it’supa take great
The Ocean Village Shopping Centre is a central meeting place and caters for all visitor needs. A Coles supermarket, bakery and widely renowned local butcher. Real Estate agents are available for your holiday rental needs, along with a medical centre, solicitor, café and a gift shops. Just across the car park is the newly renovated Ocean Shores Tavern boasting a kids play area, live music, raffles & trivia nights. The kitchen is open 7 days for lunch and dinner with all your favourite pub grub along with exciting internationally inspired specials. The Local New Brighton Farmers’ Market opens every Tuesday morning from 8am to 11 am bringing farm fresh produce to local residents and visitors, not the other way around. It’s relaxed, fun, and all about quality of life and the environment with produce mainly organically farmed needing only to be transported a short distance thus reducing transport costs and the carbon footprint. Call in and relax at the Yum Yum Tree Cafe for wonderful coffee and cake. The Annual Ocean Shores Art Expo is run by the community every August. Local schools and local artists showcase their work and can win prizes, sponsored by local businesses. Experience where the locals live and come and say Gday!
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Bangalow
Fall in love with Bangalow, a village where you can experience a sense of community, sample fine food, appreciate art and history and discover special finds in fashion and homewares.
way to both the stunning hinterland the sparkling east coast but it offers plenty of eating out and shopping opportunities. At the same time, there is always the chance to escape to a quiet, green space.
Nestled in the valley of the Byron Bay hinterland, this charming town offers a balmy climate combined with unlimited opportunities to shop, play, taste and stay in sophisticated yet friendly surrounds. Unwind, indulge your senses or simply enjoy a menu of natural attractions.
Take a short trip to Byron Bay’s famous Main Beach and return for a pizza or a fettucine at The Italian Diner, owned by former Big Brother contestant Peter Timbs and his wife Camille. Spend the day hiking the unspoilt terrain that spreads lushly out from Mount Warning and enjoy a chilled chardonnay or a cold Coopers beer at the bustling Bangalow Hotel where the a la carte dining room or the pub menu are sure to satisfy your appetite with fresh, local food.
A 15-minute drive from Byron Bay, Bangalow is also within easy reach of panoramic coastlines and pristine national parks. It is hardly surprising that the little village of Bangalow has become a mecca for tree-changers, tourists, celebrities and those seeking a more relaxed lifestyle surrounded by picturesque rolling green hills, a patchwork of macadamia orchards and coffee plantations and local dairy farms.
For those who love to shop for the latest fashion and homewares, Byron and Station Streets feature an array of boutiques that delight even seasoned trendsetters. You’ll find a carefully curated selection of international labels at Millar and More, as well as stunning home accessories; or hunt
The village is an ideal base for holiday makers because not only is it the gate-
Fall in love with Bangalow In Bangalow you can shop, play, eat and stay for as little or as long as you want and do everything or nothing.
Shop in world-class boutiques and art galleries, sample an award-winning degustation or fine restaurant fare. Enjoy events like the tempting Sample Food Festival, BBQ and Bluegrass Festival or the Bangalow Music Festival. Bangalow, there’s a lot to love about it.
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for trend-conscious labels, jewellery and homewares at nearby Island Luxe.
in this bustling village and is open Friday and Saturday night for dinner. Expect a hearty share-food menu with the likes of lamb ribs, briskets, pork sausages, lamb (and pork) shoulder, with an array of plantbased sides.
Find the perfect, quirky gift at emporium Wax Jambu or designer kitchenware, men’s grooming products and more at Heart of the Home. Queen Mabs is the place to buy local, ethical slow fashion and pop into nearby Charlotte’s Parlour for edgy, retro gifts. There’s vintage and antique furniture; Asian clothing and homewares; fine jewellery and more, all packed into this little village with the heritage feel and the appealing streetscape. And, of course, there’s great coffee.
From Bangalow it’s an easy drive to nearby, family-friendly attractions such as Macadamia Castle where the children can climb the multi-level tree house or check out the huge animal farm, or Crystal Castle with is ancient labyrinth and magical playground. But the village itself also has plenty of outdoor areas for family fun, as well as regular events and festivals.
Eat at the Corner Cafe, where organic, locally roasted Moonshine java is served up alongside homemade sandwiches, cakes and pastries; or have a won ton or a dim sum from Red Ginger while you browse Oriental books, dinnerware and groceries. Bangburgerbar is the place to chow down on, yes, a hamburger – try the Bangaloha – beef pattie, salad, pineapple, avocado and mayo - while the 70-seat Butcher Baker is the newest addition to eateries
If you want to experience the real Bangalow, attend one of the events that showcase the village such as the Bangalow Agricultural Show or the Christmas Eve Carnival. The Barbecue and Bluegrass Festival, at Bangalow Showgrounds includes a cook off, a ”pickers competition” and family fun. Bangalow – the place where you can do everything, or do nothing. Visit soon.
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L ismore & N imbin Lismore is nestled on the
banks of the Wilsons River between the rainforest and the sea. Explore Lismore’s heritage buildings, arcades and unique shopping experiences, including colourful weekly markets. See our Market Guide for details. Check out the funky cafes, bars and restaurants where
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is known as the spiritual home of Aquarius. Nimbin is a blend of hippie counter-culture, artists’ community and cottage industries, in a backdrop of farmland and forest.
The laidback lifestyle, idyllic climate, and spectacular natural beauty of the region attract and inspire many creative souls. Don’t miss a visit to one of many studios and galleries dotted throughout Lismore and surrounding villages showcasing the local artists.
Nimbin was the site of the famous 1973 Aquarius festival and is an icon in Australia’s cultural history. This internationally famous village is vibrant and colourful with its unique streetscape of indigenous, rainforest and waterfall murals. Drive through the lush, green hills of the hinterland, and discover macadamia, fruit and coffee plantations, pristine waterfalls (see our waterfalls page) and majestic rainforests, friendly country pubs, cafes and postcard-perfect villages.
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Ballina is great for the whole family to enjoy fun in the sun swimming, snorkling, surfing or sailing.
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There are numerous riverlets and many shore based fishing spots as the Richmond River widens and flows through the township of Ballina to the rock walls and out to sea.
of elaborate fish traps still exist on North Creek. These traps consisted of rock walls surrounding small pools, fish would become trapped as the tide began to ebb.
Ballina is located about a 30 minute drive south of Byron Bay. The Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is located here and regular jet services are provided to Sydney and Melbourne.
Because of its geographical position it was only natural that Ballina was one of the first places settled by white man. The Ballina Naval & Maritime Museum provides a detailed insight into the history of the area. All major transport was carried out by ship, with the Richmond River providing a natural transport link to settlements further inland and a means of transporting red cedar downstream to be shipped around the globe. When the supply of timber
The Ballina area was first home to the wider Bundjalung Nation and was a meeting place for the Bundjalung people. The Bundjalung people in the area were treated to a smorgasbord of seafood and bush tucker. The remnants
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began to dwindle dairy farming became the next big industry in the area. Today Ballina is a modern regional town offering all types of accommodation, shopping and eateries, with a river that is a natural magnet for visitors and locals. At Fawcett Park, in the town centre, you can enjoy al fresco dining with river vistas while the kids play nearby. The beaches of Ballina are magnificent surfing beaches. Lighthouse Beach and Shelley Beach are easily accessed. Entry to South Ballina Beach is accessed via the car ferry and offers outstanding surfing and beach fishing with 4WD access.
Your special someone deserves a unique local gift. With a great range of souvenirs, local produce, arts and crafts the Ballina Visitor Information Centre is a must for stocking up on gifts and hampers. Visit the friendly team in store or give us a call.
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Alstonville is a charming village set amongst the fertile, green rolling hills on the plateau west of Ballina.
Alst onville Alstonville is a charming village set amongst fertile, green rolling hills known for their rich red volcanic soil perfect for growing avocados, macadamia nuts, tropical fruits and coffee. The historic buildings have all the charm of yesteryear housing a number of art and antique galleries, an historical museum and places to relax and enjoy the locally grown coffee.
excess of 80 people with physical and intellectual disabilities. Now known as the agricultural hub of the region it is a must-see tourist attraction and education centre with over 150 000 visitors per year. Located half way between Lismore and Ballina, Alstonville was established by the cedar cutters over a hundred years ago and you can still see a remnant of the ‘Big Scrub’ at Victoria Park where you follow a boardwalk through this sub-tropical rainforest.
Originally known as Duck Creek Mountain, the village of Alstonville is central to many farms, orchards and nurseries and is famous for its Tibouchina Trees which line the streets and add a vibrant green and mauve colour throughout the village when flowering. Alstonville has a number of festivals and major events throughout the year including a rodeo and numerous trade fairs and expos at the large community centre. Summerland House, previously known as the “House With No Steps”, has been operating near Alstonville since 1971 providing training and employment opportunities for in
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Spend time driving through the Tweed Valley and the numerous water ways that connect to the stunning Tweed River.
Heading north from Byron Bay, take the Tweed Valley Way exit towards Murwillumbah. Approximately 10 minutes drive you’ll find the delightful town of Burringbar. Turn left down the main street and head to the quaint Fallen Leaf cafe, a delightful place for a relaxing coffee, tea and locally-made treats. Home to lush farm and grazing land, Burringbar will soon host the region’s first cheese cellar door, Tweed Valley Whey, tipped to open early 2018.
The great outdoors is the way of life in the Tweed and with the Tweed River connecting the villages an abundance of nature based activities are on offer for visitors and locals alike. Take a river cruise, hire a house-boat or simply picnic by the river by one of our many parks and playgrounds. The Tweed’s passion for artistic ventures can be felt through its vibrant creative community. Celebrating cultural festivals, village gatherings and the spectacular Tweed Regional Gallery. A sense of place is found in the numerous valley & coastal towns-where you will find boutique, vintage and unique treasures.
From Burringbar, head to Murwillumbah where you’ll arrive on the southern-end of town at the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre, perched high on the hill with stunning views west towards Wollumbin (Mt Warning). Spend some time exploring the exquisite works.
A sustainable lifestyle is fed by the rich volcanic soils, crystal clear abundant water and sub-tropical climatic conditions that provide a perfect environment for growing fresh produce and Australian native foods.
Heading out of Murwillumbah, continue past the Gallery and meander through farmland towards the village of Uki. Take in views of Wollumbin along the way as you enjoy lunch at one of the eclectic cafés, the recently rebuilt hotel or, if you happen to be there on the third Sunday of each month, stop in at the local market at the Buttery Bazaar.
The many and varied restaurants, markets and food events are brimming with local produce and flavours that reflect the abundant food production of the region.
From Uki, you can make your way back towards Murwillumbah, stopping first at the base of Wollumbin. A visit to this world-heritage national park is a must-do and see attraction.
Coming from the Gold Coast … You can take the freeway, but we recommend you head inland from Currumbin (QLD) and make your way over Tomewin Road. A scenic route that leads you into Chillingham where you can visit the award-winning Buck’s Farm. Wander through the extensive range of Australian native trees, citrus and exotic Asian food plants or browse through a range of locally-made products in the farm shop.
A strong sense of place with great cultural significance to the local Bundjalung people, we recommend doing the Lyrebird walking trail at the base of the mountain. This 0.6km return walk takes you rock-hopping across Breakfast Creek set in the subtropical rainforest. After your walk, take a drive back towards Murwillumbah, stopping to wander the streets inspired by the Art Deco history.
From Chillingham, head further west to the historic village of Tyalgum where you can stop in for a taste of local produce at the gorgeous Flutterbies café.
Heading north out of Murwillumbah for about 10 minutes you will reach Tumbulgum. This delightful historical town adorns the Tweed River and offers a choice of fantastic dining options from cafés to the historic Tumbulgum Hotel-featuring an outdoor beer garden, children’s playground and restaurant.
Driving 25 minutes east from Tyalgum, you will arrive in Murwillumbah, a thriving town set alongside the majestic Tweed River. Home to the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre as well as the many modern cafés, children’s playgrounds and riverside hotels and clubs.
Watch the sun set over the Tweed River, then make your way to the main freeway for an easy drive back down the highway, past the cane fields, taking in the last crowning views of Wollumbin as you return to your destination.
Leaving Murwillumbah and heading further east, you’ll make your way to Salt Village and Kingscliff. Home to gourmet eateries, ice cream and coffee shops, take a stroll along the sandy beaches or relax in one of the beachside hotels as you watch the end-of-day waves.
For further inspiration & ideas to create an itinerary to stay & play longer in The Tweed, visit one of our friendly staff at the visitor information centres located in Kingscliff, Murwillumbah or Tweed - call 1800 674 414 or www.destinationtweed.com.au
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Free admission Museum open Tuesday – Saturday 10am to 4pm
Showcasing the cultural and natural history of the Tweed Shire
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Tweed Heads Branch During 2017 the Tweed Heads branch underwent major refurbishment. The original Tweed Heads Court House, constructed in 1926 and moved to the current site in 1985, is now the centerpiece. The story of this heritage building and of law and order in the Tweed, together with highlights from the Museum’s extensive photographic collection, are featured.
Tweed Regional Museum The Tweed Regional Museum is one museum that operates across three branch locations; Murwillumbah, Tweed Heads and Uki, and in association with these three local Historical Societies. The three locations connect the Tweed Shire from the coast to the mountains, providing a unique journey into the history, people and places of the majestic Tweed Valley.
Murwillumbah Branch The Murwillumbah branch is located in the original Tweed Shire Council Chambers of 1915, with a spacious contemporary extension. Permanent displays provide a glimpse into past settlement and development; changing displays showcase the Tweed Regional Museum collection and contemporary stories about places, events and people significant to the Tweed community. TRM Murwillumbah offers a program of public events and workshops, guided tours and a dedicated children’s area.
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Uki Branch The smallest branch of the Museum is in the picturesque village of Uki, nestled at the base of Wollumbin – Mt Warning. This branch is a local heritage resource centre showcasing the stories of life over the years in the remote upper reaches of the Valley.
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Burringbar The hidden secret of the Tweed Coastal Hinterland Take some time out and explore the Tweed/Byron hinterland. Heading north from Byron Bay, take the TWEED VALLEY WAY Murwillumbah exit from the M1, tourist route 40. Enjoy a meandering country drive to Burringbar located just 20 minutes north of Byron Bay. Burringbar is fast becoming an escape from the hustle and bustle. Turn into the Burringbar Village and you will discover an old fashioned main street with shady Masterson Park on one side with plenty of free parking, 3 prominent War Memorials, clean, well maintained public amenities as well as public barb-que and picnic facilities. You can get your supplies from the local shops if you decide to picnic or choose one of our cafés.
Heath’s Old Wares & Collectables have put down firm roots in the beautiful village of Burringbar, ‘We feel so fortunate to have been able to settle in Burringbar, the locals have made us feel very welcome and so much is happening in this area’. Established in 1990, Heath’s Old Wares & Collectables have become an institution, they are well known for their wide variety of industrial antiques, collectables and treasures. Heath’s Old Wares are open 7 days 9am – 5pm, closed on Christmas Day.
Burringbar is an Aboriginal word meaning “place of the Burring”. (A Burring or Burrong is a non-returning fighting boomerang). Masterson Park is home to our landmark the Burring, and is also the site of the original Burringbar Railway Station, the tracks are still there, you can take a wander and retrace the rail route.
Burringbar is also home to a famous Rainforest Nursery. The owners are well known and respected for their knowledge of Australian Flora. Located just over 3kms from the village centre, Matthew & his team specialise in Australian native plants, in particular those species found in South East Queensland and Northern NSW. Surrounding the nursery is an acre of Botanic gardens for your enjoyment and education. You can get professional advice and purchase your flora needs, open 7 days check out their website http://burringbarrainforestnursery.com.au
Burringbar has a variety of village shops including: Heath’s Old Wares & Collectables, a quaint post office, and a mix of village stores for your supplies and refreshments.
Burringbar is only 10 minutes to Pottsville or Wooyung beach. Wooyung Beach is rated as one of Australia’s top ten beaches with more than 10 kilometers of pristine beach.
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