BYRON WHAT’S ON – THE VISITOR GUIDE 2021
AND
Beyond
www.byronandbeyond.com 1 1
www.byronandbeyond.com
Discover the jewel of Byron “a place that will stay with me, in my soul forever”
A short scenic journey into Byron’s hinterland lies a faraway magical place.
TripAdvisor
Hold and behold the enchanting beauty of crystal, from gigantic formations to exquisite jewellery. Walk among gods through stunning botanical gardens and rainforest. Find yourself in an ancient labyrinth. Touch the World Peace Stupa. Indulge in delicious views, local coffee and food. Included in your visit: Ð Sit in an ancient amethyst cave Ð See, touch and feel rare and amazing giant crystals Ð 5 hectares of botanical Shambhala Gardens and rainforest Ð Daily Sound Healing Experience for all at 12pm and 3pm Ð Kalachakra Stupa for World Peace: a project blessed by the Dalai Lama To enhance your visit: Ð Aura Photos with mini-interpretation Ð Browse extraordinary gifts of nature, spoil yourself and take home special treasures Ð Lotus Café - on the terrace overlooking one of the best views in Byron Shire
For more information and the daily program visit crystalcastle.com.au School Holidays: Open 7 days 10am—5pm (NSW time) Check website for other days/hours No entry after 4pm Located at 81 Monet Dr, Mullumbimby only 20 mins drive from Byron Bay or 40 mins from the Gold Coast airport
2
3
www.byronandbeyond.com
Craig Parry Photography
Craig Parry Photography 4
Editor’s Welcome Photographer: Peter Wotton Horse riding for the kids on the beach is such a great family activity and the farmers markets are not to be missed, featuring some of our local music talent and very relaxed shopping. Pick up some of our region’s best organic fruit and produce grown by our local farmers in some of the richest volcanic soil on the planet, having a taste sensation, all of its own, which you will not ever forget!
Welcome to Byron, great place to fall in love with and the hardest place to leave! I have travelled throughout Australia for the past 21 years, promoting our destination which is Byron Bay, as Publisher of the What’s On the Visitors Guide Byron and Beyond and also the Byron Bay and Northern Rivers NSW Accommodation Guide to attract visitors to come and stay at Byron and our surrounding region. Year by year we see our visitation grow; our popularity is booming. With approx. 2.5 million visitors in 2019, which was an increase of approx. 300,000 from the previous year (2018). Byron has become very popular, and has groups visiting from the very young to the very old, from corporate executives and mega superstars to backpackers and buskers. Many come to revisit and refresh old memories of having a wonderful time in Byron in past years, or to visit and catch up with friends and family. Others want to rejuvenate one’s wellbeing by lazily relaxing on the beach or going for a surf at one of our many world class beaches with beautiful white sand under foot, or visiting one of our many massage therapists. Or to simply just cheer up, slow down, chill out, relax and unwind! This is what Byron has on offer. Amongst Byron’s huge variety of activities to choose from is kayaking with the dolphins. This activity is great fun for the whole family to enjoy. Whether you go bush walking, learn to surf or find a great beach to enjoy, you never know who is in the water with you, could be movie mega star, or a world-famous model, a music legend or a politician. They all love to hang out in Byron. Be a hero and donate to our Dolphin Research Australia fund who do absolutely amazing things with limited resources solely to benefit these wonderful aquatic creatures who live in our Cape Byron Marine Park. These donations are very much appreciated. Some other activities that are great fun with friends to enjoy are ballooning, skydiving over Byron or snorkelling/scuba diving at Julian Rocks- we have a unique and diverse underwater world to explore just 3k’s off our main beach, those rocks out there are called Julian Rocks. Have a look at our top 10 must do activities list on page 15 for some other great ideas.
Looking out to sea to the (northwest) from main beach you will see Mt Warning, one of the highest mountains in NSW, which is an extinct volcano and has immersed this region with rich volcanic soil thousands of years ago. Byron has many art galleries to visit, some are tucked away in secluded settings, creating the mood to appreciate unique creations of local artists, with a sense of Byron culture. Visit Brunswick Heads, the backdrop for the latest filming of Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s movie which has kept the locals a buzz with excitement. Call into the Bruns Pub which has great views over the Brunswick River, rent a boat, or kayak, or have a safe swim with the kids, or enjoy a licensed relaxing sunset river cruise, with a bottle of local wine, and nibbles. Bangalow is a friendly village, great shopping, check out the back streets for galleries and shops definitely worth visiting, meet the locals. Mullumbimby, Australia’s biggest little town, is unique, with alternative culture and should be explored, the gateway to Crystal Castle, a must visit destination. Remember SURF SAFETY to swim between the flags, don’t swim after consuming alcohol, swim with friends, look after each other when partying, be tolerant of others opinions, have fun, relax when in Byron.
Peter Wotton
Managing Editor & Photographer, Paramount Publication House
5
www.byronandbeyond.com
Contents 16
BYRON BEACHES
Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Getting Here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 The Top Ten Must Do. . . . . . . . . . . .15 Byron’s Beaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Map of Byron Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Learn To Surf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Kayaking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
40
THE FOOD
Horseriding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ballooning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23
Diving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Cape Byron Marine Park. . . . . . . . . 25 The Lighthouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Whale Watching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Front cover image by Peter Wotton
15
Markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Shopping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
TOP TEN MUST DO
46
TOWNS
Health & Beauty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . .
Arts & Industrial Estate . . . . . . . . . 34
Brunswick Heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Weddings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Ocean Shores / New Brighton. . . . . . 50
37
Mullumbimby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Alstonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Restaurant Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Bangalow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
The Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44
Ballina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
66
Lismore & Nimbin. . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Tweed Valley Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
MAP
Must Do Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Regional Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE
+ 61 (0) 2 6680 8558 info@visitbyronbay.com www.visitbyronbay.com
What’s On - The Visitor Guide Byron and Beyond / Distribution Australia: Throughout the Byron Shire and the Northern Rivers of NSW, QLD to Visitor Information Centres, Airports, Travel Agents, Tourism Expo’s, Trade Shows and many more outlets. Also www.byronandbeyond.com online. Contributors: Peter Wotton, Liz Rathborne, Maria Artigas, Craig Parry, G. Morgan, Cape Byron Headland Trust, Keith Christie, David Young, Tweed Tourism, John Natoli, Gold Coast Airport. Some photographs and artwork are provided by the advertisers. Stockphotos: Where editorial photographs are not authorised by the publishers, credits are included. Distribution: The Byron and Beyond What’s On - The Visitor Guide is available online www.byronandbeyond.com and distributed to outlets. It is available locally at all visitor centres, newsagents, service stations, rent-a-car agencies, attractions and at the regional airports in the Northern Rivers and Gold Coast. It is distributed to travel agents and many selected venues throughout New South Wales, Queensland, all year round, strategically distributed for maximum exposure for our customers.
Copyright: The Byron and Beyond What’s On - The Visitor Guide is copyright. The contents of this magazine, including editorials, photographs and artwork, are strictly not to be reproduced without the express permission of the publisher, Paramount Publication House. The Advertisers warrant that any advertising material published in The Byron and Beyond What’s On - The Visitor Guide is in no way an infringement to the copyright or other such acts, is not unlawful, defamatory or libelous and does not infringe the Trade Practices Act or other regulations, laws or statutes. Advertisers agree to indemnify Paramount Publication House and Peter Wotton of any claims, damages or costs, including legal expenses or otherwise, resulting from any breaches of the above warranties.
6
Orders: Single copies of our magazines can be obtained by posting a self-addressed and stamped ($2.70) C4 envelope to Paramount Publication House P. O. Box 1042 Byron Bay 2481($4.20 for 2 magazines). Organisations please forward their request via email; sales@byronandbeyond.com Please note: Information in this publication is by way of a guide only and believed to be correct at the time of printing. Prices and services are provided by the operators. They are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at anytime and therefore should be verified directly with the operator. Paramount Publication House expressly disclaims liability to any entity for any loss, cost or damage of any nature arising out of or connected with its reliance on the contents of this publication.
Ride the Byron Solar Train
Less travel time...
It’s been over three years since the Byron Solar Train launched, winning international acclaim and a cabinet full of awards. And still, the charming 1969 era two carriage train remains the only full sized fully solar powered train in the world. A remarkable achievement for Byron Bay. Only a quarter of the energy created by the solar panels on the train and train shed is used to operate it, with the remainder fed into the grid. “The Byron Solar Train looks like yesteryear and rides like the future” says Nick Lake, the Solar Engineer behind the train from local firm Nickel Energy. “Being net carbon positive it is proof that we can achieve sustainable, emission free transport. The excess energy generated by the solar system is sent into the grid and powers the local community. It is a beautiful example of how we can power our lives with sunshine and not fossil fuels”. The Byron Solar Train operates a ten-minute one way or twenty-five minute return service between North Beach Station (toward the end of Bayshore Drive between The Sun Bistro and Elements of Byron) and Byron Beach Station in town, where Shirley Street meets Lawson Street.
More beach time
The coastal track traverses littoral rainforest, endangered coastal wetlands and the breathtaking Belongil Creek, part of Cape Byron Marine Park.
Flying direct to Gold Coast Airport means less time travelling and more time to enjoy your stay.
Tokyo
There are ten return services daily between 10:30am and 6:00pm. Adults ride for $5.00 one way with children 6 – 13 years $3.00 and children under six years free. Or go all the way with the $30 Ride in Style offer which includes a return adult train journey, lunch at The Sun Bistro and a schooner of Stone & Wood or glass of wine. Osaka
www.byronsolartrain.com.au
There are over 350 direct flights each week linking Byron Bay and Northern Rivers to destinations within Australia, New Zealand, Asia and beyond. With so many flights, it couldn’t be easier to make your connection with Byron.
Kuala Lumpur Singapore
Darwin Cairns Mount Isa
Mackay
AUSTRALIA Adelaide
Gold Coast Airport
Newcastle Sydney Canberra
Melbourne
Auckland Wellington Christchurch Queenstown
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
Welcome to WELCOME TO Bundjalung Country BUNJALUNG COUNTRY
WELCOME Our sister guide isMAYOR’S distributed Australia wide as We thank you for choosing to well as throughoutspend Newyour Zealand andwith online. time here us. We
Please show respect to the tradi-
are proud of our beautiful Shire,
Please show respect to the tional custodians of the Bunjalung traditional custodians, the Nation - Past and Present. Extend Bundjalung Nation - Past and respect Extend to otherrespect Aboriginal Present. to all People visiting this land. Aboriginal People when visiting this “TAKE only photos and land.
The Only Accommodation to Byron & from coast Guide to hinterland and our colourful and caring community. Northern Rivers NSW 2021
Our shire thrives with an abundance To receive a copy or forofadvertising enquiries pleaseand email culture, art, food, health Peter Wotton sales@byronandbeyond.com entertainment options. While you are
LEAVE prints.” “TAKEonly onlyfoot photos and LEAVE only
here I urge you to experience the whole Byron shire. We ONLY are many communities, ACCOMMODATION from THE Mullumbimby to Brunswick GUIDE TO Heads, Bangalow, Byron and our stunning hinterland villages and hamlets. Each has something unique to offer. & NORTHERN RIVERS NSW This is Bundjalung Aboriginal country. The area has 2020/21 great cultural significance for the Aboriginal people and deserves the respect of all who live and visit here. Enjoy your stay and take care of yourself and those around you. As a holiday destination, the Byron Shire offers so many opportunities for you to experience. Please be respectful of the local community who have struggled to preserve this area. Keep in mind that we are a small community who have as a uniting theme, the protection of our environment and our way of life.
Gregory Ferguson Gregory Ferguson footprints.” Aboriginal Bunjalung NationElder Elder Aboriginal Bundjalung Nation
For advertising enquiries or to order magazines please P.O. Boxsales@byronandbeyond.com 1042 email Byron Bay NSW 2481 Australia Forphadvertising + 61 (0) enquiries 428 655 806 or fax to order + 61magazines (0) 2 668please 017 49 Email: sales@byronandbeyond.com Phone: +61 (0) 428 655 806 www.facebook.com/Byronandbeyond www.facebook.com/ByronAndBeyond Images by Peter Wotton for sale on www.instagram.com/ByronAndBeyond email: sales@byronandbeyond.com Images by Peter Wotton for sale on P.O. sales@byronandbeyond.com Box 1042 Byron Bay email:
NSW 2481 Australia
BYRON
Peter Wotton Managing Editor Photographer Tourism Management Consultant
Peter Wotton Managing Editor Photographer
Have a great stay in Byron Shire, enjoy and respect it. Simon Richardson www.byronandbeyond.com 1
7 1
www.byronandbeyond.com
www.byronandbeyond.com
www.byronandbeyond.com
8
BYRON BAY
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 most easterly 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. Image location: Cozy Corner / Tallows Beach
9
www.byronandbeyond.com
Byron Bay
A coastal town in the north eastern state of New South Wales. Byron has become a very popular holiday destination, known for its relaxing white sandy beaches, great swimming and surfing beaches, fantastic scuba diving sites and diverse walking tracks. Cape Byron State Conservation Park is on a headland with the brightest lighthouse in Australia. Between May and November, humpback whales and our local pod of dolphins can be spotted from headland viewpoints such as the Captain Cook Lookout, the lighthouse walking track, The Pass Lookout, and the lighthouse courtyard. Wake up before daylight, grab a coffee, do the lighthouse walk to see the sunrise over the ocean (fantastic) and on the way back down, go for a swim in the ocean, all before you start your day exploring Byron shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants.
A DAY IN BYRON
INDULGE - Osprey Spa at Elements. @osprey_spa - Unwind in a tranquil, light-filled spa with all around handpicked therapists and tailored spa experiences. Open to the resort guests and the public. - Ozone Beauty Spa. @ozonebeautyandmedispa – Breathe Australian Wildflower Essence and pure Oxygen whilst having your beauty treatments. An Ozone Stream Sauna will detoxify muscular and circulatory systems, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and energised.
EAT DAY & NIGHT - The Balcony Bar and Oyster Co. – balcony.com.au Brunch in style – overlooking the main centre of Town. It is a great position to experience lovely sunsets, with cool evening ocean breeze. Check out the daily specials, shucked oysters, a great wine selection and sunset cocktails.
AUSSIE PUB - THE BEACH HOTEL - Overlooking the white sands and sparkling waters of Byron Bay’s Main Beach is a unique and iconic destination and Byron’s most famous pub. Open every day from 8am, the mood of the hotel changes subtly throughout the day to accommodate the changing needs of our guests. From excellent coffee and early bird breakfasts to after-surf pub lunches, family dinners, cocktails with friends. With private holiday accommodation, our comfortable and expansive venue has it all... just metres from the iconic shoreline. www.beachhotel.com.au@beachhotelbyronbay
EAT EVENING - Loft Byron Bay – loftbyronbay.com.au Great views overlooking Jonson street down to the beach with cool summer ocean breezes and a very relaxing beautifully decorated decor. The chef from one of Sydney’s best venues, blends seasonality with where food comes from to create a contemporary Australian all-day casual dining menu. Its specialty is share style food and amazing desserts. EAT LUXE - RAES - Raes on Wategos is an exclusive boutique retreat with personalised service in an idyllic beachfront setting. Raes provides an elegant, opulent and exceptionally private space where you can lose yourself in the ultimate beachfront escape. Contemporary Australian with a Mediterranean influence, the menu is authentically considered and presented by the head chef, Jason Saxby and the Raes Dining Room team. A 50 seat al fresco dining room overlooking Wategos Beach has a reputation as one of the best restaurants in the Byron region using the freshest and finest local produce from Byron and the surrounding regions. www.raes.com.au @raesonwategos
WITH THE KIDS - THE FARM - The farm is perfect for a day out with the kids with many activities to keep them occupied. “The Farm is principally a working farm; we house a collection of micro-businesses all sharing in a common goal. We invite you to come and visit us and see for yourself how a farm operates, supports the environment and contributes to a healthier lifestyle. Our motto - Grow, Feed, Educate -inspires all that we do here and for the community at large. We believe that it the first-hand experience of seeing how food is grown and produced, that makes the eating of it so much more pleasurable. From this simple pleasure sprouts a curiosity and desire to learn more. We hope you enjoy your visit to The Farm and leave feeling inspired to make even the smallest change towards a healthier, more harmonious existence with our land, our animals and our communities.” www.thefarm.com.au @ thefarmatbyronbay
SHOP- There is plenty on offer as far as shopping is concerned, with International brand clothing names, book shops and galleries. Explore the arcades and back streets whether you are looking for an outfit for that evening, new swim wear or a local souvenir to take home. The Byron Arts & Industrial Estate houses shop fronts of some of Byron’s best exports - be sure to explore them as the Byron Brand is known world-wide. EXPLORE - Cape Byron Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located at Cape Byron, Australia. It is Australia’s most powerful lighthouse, with a light intensity of 2,200,000 cd. Cape Byron, the easternmost point of the mainland of Australia, is about 3 kilometres northeast of the town of Byron, where the first sun rays hits the Australian mainland. There are many diverse walks around the Cape Headland precinct, down to the pass. 10
MARKETS
1ST Sunday Community 8am-3pm 2ND Saturday Flea 8am-1pm Thursday Farmers 7-11am
DID YOU KNOW
@byroncornerstore
Byron Bay is one of the most visited destinations in Australia, with our natural beauty on display, come, relax and unwind, meet some locals, offering great surfing beaches, snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, horse riding, diverse bush walking tracks, dolphin & whale watching activities, check out our historic lighthouse museum, the lighthouse was built in 1901 at the most easterly point on the Australian mainland to warn ships, this is Byron Bay!
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Old Stationmaster’s Cottage 80 Jonson Street, Byron Bay www.visitbyronbay.com @byronmusic
@nswnationalparks
@beachhotelbyronbay @peterwotton
The local Arakwal Aboriginal people’s name for the area is Cavanbah, meaning ‘meeting place’. Captain James Cook named Cape Byron after Royal Navy officer John Byron, circumnavigator of the world and grandfather of the poet Lord Byron. According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 9,246 people in Byron Bay. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 1.6% of the population. 64.0% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 4.9% and New Zealand 2.5%. 76.3% of people spoke only English at home. Longboard surfers arrived in the 1960s and used natural breaks at The Pass, Wategos, and Cosy Corner. This was the beginning of Byron Bay as a travellers’ destination, and by 1973, when the Aquarius Festival was held in nearby Nimbin, its reputation as a hippy, happy, alternative town was established, although tourism facilities remained minimal. From the 1980s, tourism began to develop in earnest, with the cash-poor surfers and hippies supplemented, and to a degree supplanted, by cashed-up conspicuous consumers. This in turn stimulated the development of retail precincts and accommodation, whilst many still enjoyed a surfers lifestyle with all year round good surfing conditions. Today, Byron Bay is one of the most up-market residential areas on the Australian east coast with the growth in multi-million-dollar mansions now pushing the median value of house sales up beyond AU$1.5 million in 2017, over a 100% increase since 2013, based on 2018 data from realestate.com.au and more recently since Covid 19 lockdowns, many people can work from home and live where they like, increasing values even more with 30% growth in property values in just 3 months in 2020. As at 2019, the town is cited as having around 9,000 permanent residents, while being visited by over 2.5 million visitors each year spending almost $1 Billion in Byron Shire.
@peterwotton
@lovebyronbayccb 11
At the same time, the town has not lost its attraction to a diverse range of visitors including surfers, backpackers and visitors interested in the natural attractions of the area. It also supports a healthy cross section of creative artists, craftspeople and musicians, while its more recent hippy/new age past is reflected to a degree in a prevalence of alternative “new-age” shops, “spiritual” services such as meditation and yoga classes, and holistic healing/’wellness’ retreats.
www.byronandbeyond.com
GETTING HERE
GOLD COAST AIRPORT Flying direct to Gold Coast Airport is the most convenient way to access the natural beauty of the Northern Rivers and Byron Bay region in New South Wales, with direct flights from cities in Australia, New Zealand and Asia.* The Gold Coast Airport is just metres from world-renowned beaches, a 5-minute transfer to the Tweed Coast, and a scenic 40-minute drive to Byron Bay and surrounds. Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Qantas, Air New Zealand, AirAsia and Scoot* fly direct to Gold Coast Airport. If travelling between Gold Coast Airport and Northern NSW by car, book your car rental online before you arrive via www.goldcoastairport.com.au or shop around at the terminal for the best deal. To view the current airline schedule and promotions, please visit www.goldcoastairport.com.au or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. *Pending COVID-19 travel restrictions.
12
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, faster. 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, picturesque rivers and esteries, rainforests and natural attractions. There is always a festival or market going on and an abundance of activities to choose from such as hot air ballooning, skydiving, whale watching, diving and snorkelling, sea kayaking or horse riding on the beach. 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. It has recently tripled in size with a new departure lounge, a new café, sports bar, three new shops and more seating and amenities. Hire a car from the many car rental companies based within the terminal.
(02) 6645 3200 | 0428 055 479 www.yambashuttle.com.au
BYRON BAY TAXIS (02) 6620 9200 www.gobyron.com.au
ECONOMY RENTAL CARS Gold Coast Airport
(07) 5536 8104 www.economyrentalcars.com.au
BYRON CAR HIRE (02) 6685 6638 www.simmonsbyronbay.com.au www.simmonsbyronbay.com.au www.byroncarhire.com or book online at
CARS • ALL WHEEL DRIVES • TRAILERS • UTES • CAMPERS SHORT OR LONG TERM RENTALS OPEN 7 DAYS
www.byroncarhire.com
BYRON VISITORS CENTRE
BYRON BAY KOMBIS
(02) 6680 8558 www.visitbyronbay.com
(04) 9031 3144 www.retrocampervans.com.au
13
R
YAMBA AIRPORT SHUTTLE
he
tt (a
(02) 6685 6638
N O CE g) YR I N in B RV TIO ross SE TA way C S ail
BYRON CAR HIRE
www.byronandbeyond.com
BYRON CAR HIRE (02) 6685 6638
CARS • TRAILERS • UTES • CAMPERS PUSH BIKES • SURFBOARDS OPEN 7 DAYS – SHORT OR LONG TERM RENTALS
BYRON SERVICE STATION (at the Railway Crossing)
www.simmonsbyronbay.com.au OR BOOK ONLINE AT
www.byroncarhire.com
BYRON BAY LIMOUSINES PREMIUM PRIVATE CARS info@byronbaylimousines.com.au
TAXI SEDAN / MAXI TAXI / WHEELCHAIR ACCESS operations@byronbaytaxis.com
TAXI DIRECT / (02) 6685 5008 / BYRONBAYTAXIS.COM / ENQUIRIES (02) 6620 9200 / operations@byronbaytaxis.com
14
THE
TOP
10
MUST
DO
The adventures to be enjoyed around Byron are as wide as the imagination Brunswick Picture House
Byron Corner Store
The Picture House prides itself on
Byron’s best coffee! Using local organic Moonshine Roasters coffee and made with love with all your favourite milks. Conveniently located in the middle of Jonson St, Byron Corner Store is your must see Caffeine destination! pg 41
presenting a diverse program of shows and events that span the
generational divide, with comedy, live music, film events, family
entertainment and the smash hit monthly cabaret, CHEEKY pg 47
Byron Solar Train
Crystal Castle and Shambhala Gardens
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 7
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 2
www.byronsolartrain.com.au
Byron Bay Kombi Tours
Horse Riding
Byron Bay Kombis offers chauffeured sightseeing tours in and beyond Byron Bay in beautifully restored, nostalgic kombis or if you prefer a selfdriven kombi or beetle have a look at Retro campervans. pg 12
lessons. pg 22
Zephyr Horses offer small personalized horse tours, on the beach, in the beautiful sub-tropical woodlands, and at ‘The Farm’. In addition, they do mounted archery and trick riding clinics, horseback pub tours, mustering camps, private
Scuba Diving
Kayaking
Situated within the Cape Byron Marine Park and just 2.8km from shore, Julian Rocks was named one of Australia’s top snorkeling destinations by Australian Geographic and rated as one the best dive sites throughout Australia. pg 24
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 21
Whale Watching
Balloon Aloft
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 28
Watch the sunrise over Byron Bay from a hot air balloon. Adventures Daily with Australia’s most Experienced Balloon Company. Book Online Today. Daily Flights. Flexible Flight Locations. 40 Years’ Experience. Championship Pilots. pg 23
Craig Parry Photography
15
www.byronandbeyond.com
Beaches
N W
E S
BEACHES Byron Bay has some of the most beautiful beaches in Australia Craig Parry Photography
01 Belongil to The Wreck
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.
16
0501
04
03
02
03 05
03 The Pass
05 Tallow Beach
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 Wategos 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’.
17
www.byronandbeyond.com
Source: Š Department of Finance, Services & Innovation 2020
18
02 6685 7333
144 Jonson St . Byron Bay
www.byronmusic.com.au
byronmusicshop
Accommodation
Tours & Activities
Luggage Storage
Shuttles & Transport
East Coast Specialists
...or just simple directions and suggestions from a friendly local!
For bookings (02) 66808 558 visitbyronbay.com 80 Jonson Street
19
www.byronandbeyond.com
Learn To 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. Blackdog Surf School is a family run business that has been operating in Byron Bay since 2001. We are one a few privileged surf schools that are licensed to teach on the beautiful beaches of Byron Bay. At Blackdog Surfing your smile is our satisfaction, the feeling of riding your 1st wave will stay with you forever. We teach you to surf in a fun, safe environment. All of our instructors are fully qualified and have an extensive knowledge of the local conditions. Everything you need to go surfing is provided, all you need to bring are swimmers, towel + a smile!! We guarantee you will stand up on your 1st lesson or come again free! We believe the beaches of Byron Bay offer some of the best learning to surf waves in Australia.
BLACK DOG SURFING www.blackdogsurfing.com Call 02 66 809 828
Craig Parry Photography
20
Whether you are a novice or experienced kayaker, your adventure will include paddling the gorgeous Marine Park, the waves, the wilderness and morning or afternoon tea with Tim Tams on a beautiful beach. Cape Byron Kayaks is the original and the best kayaking tour in Byron Bay. Their professional guides share a wealth of local knowledge, taking care of all your needs and making your experience a safe and memorable one.
KAYAKwith theDOLPHINS!
Kayak With The Dolphins
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 whales that frequent the enticing waters of Byron Bay.
CAPE BYRON KAYAKS
Call: 02 66 809 555 www.capebyronkayaks.com
the best kayak tour in byron bay! ByronBayKayaks
cape_byron_kayaks
mention this add for $5 off (direct bookings only)
21
www.byronandbeyond.com
BYRON’S DESTINATION FOR GREAT BOOKS At Byron 27 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay NSW 2481 Ph: 02 6685 8183
www.thebookroomcollective.com
22
At Lennox 2/60 Ballina Street, Lennox Head 2478 NSW Ph: 02 6687 5639
By Delta Kay, an Arakwal Bundjalung woman who is passionate about sharing Aboriginal culture.
Book Now: www.explorebyronbay.com 0467277669 info@explorebyronbay.com
Daily Sunrise Balloon Flights www.balloonaloft.com
23
www.byronandbeyond.com
World Class Diving & Snorkelling at Julian Rocks with Sundive Byron Bay Sundive is Byron Bay’s only Padi 5 Star dive centre. They have been taking divers out to explore Julian Rocks for over 30 years, offers daily diving and snorkelling trips as well as Try Scuba experiences for non-divers and all Padi courses. Julian Rocks has been protected for over 35 years and is one of the top 20 dives sites in the world according to National Geographic and one of the top 10 snorkelling spots in Australia . Julian Rocks offers an abundance of big marine life and dramatic seasonal changes that create a unique level of biodiversity year round. It is home to many different shark and ray species and is one of the few sites in the world where shark encounters can be guaranteed. As the temperatures rise above 22 degrees from December until May, leopard sharks migrate to Julian Rocks forming, possibly, the world’s largest aggregation. They are the stars of the summer diving, gracefully gliding between divers with their beautiful spotted patterns. In this season manta rays also make guest star appearances coming to the rocks for a clean and to check out the divers. Around mid-May, when temperatures drop below 22 degrees the leopard sharks head north to warmer waters and are replaced by the more temperate grey nurse sharks. Ferocious looking with their irregular pointy teeth, grey nurse sharks are actually extraordinarily placid and very chilled around the divers. Three different species of wobbegong sharks are also resident at the rock year round and there are so many that it is impossible not to encounter few of them. The other iconic year-round residents are 3 species of sea turtles. Young green turtles hang in the shallows close to the top of the rocks and delight the snorkelers with very close encounters, hawksbills grace the coral bommies and huge prehistoric looking loggerheads have called the rock home for longer than Sundive existed. You can book online or contact us at (+61) 2 6685 7755. For more information: www.sundive.com.au Check out our facebook page for updates on diving conditions.
As well as the big animal action, Julian Rocks thrives with huge schools of fish, stunning corals and sponges and an incredibly variety in smaller life with an array of nudibranchs, shrimps, octopi, morays and other unusual critters. Easily book online your dive or snorkelling adventure with Sundive and come experience Julian Rocks!
24
Cape Byron Marine Park
Photography by Craig Parry
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.
HELP PROTECT OUR DOLPHINS
www.dolphinresearchaustralia.org
Be a hero and donate today !! Donations over $2 are tax deductible
BYRON BAY’S DOLPHINS Byron Bay is home to a resident community of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins who can often be seen from the Cape Byron Headland moving between Tallows Beach and Wategos Beach. This area is their critical habitat as it is where they rest, feed, and care for their young. In an ever-changing world, dolphins face a cocktail of threats from human activities. Please help care for Byron Bay’s dolphins during your stay by respecting their space and following the NSW dolphin watching regulations. Do not approach closer than 50m and 150m if there are calves, do not attempt to touch, or pursue the dolphins as it causes high levels of stress, and leave no litter behind. For over 15 years, the marine conservation charity, Dolphin Research Australia has been researching Byron Bay’s dolphins. For further information about the Bay’s dolphins and the organisation head to www.dolphinresearchaustralia.org.
25
www.byronandbeyond.com
The Lighthouse
C
LIGH
Meand world class
CAT_FOOD_TACO
The Lighthouse… Meander through rainforest and 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, it’s 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 November. Please note • 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 26
• Parking fees apply
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 edges • 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
A PE BYR ON
HTHOUSE
der through rainforest, beaches to the lighthouse.
PETER WOTTON
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
27
www.byronandbeyond.com
Watch the Whales Craig Parry Photography
28
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.
29
www.byronandbeyond.com
Markets
Fridays
Tweed Twilight 2nd & 4th Friday 2–8pm Kingscliff Night Markets 4pm (summer 5pm) – 9pm (1st Friday/Month) Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary 4–9pm The Social Markets – Jack Evans Boat Harbour 2nd Friday 4–9pm
1st Saturday
Brunswick Riverside 7.30am–3pm Lismore Vintage and Handmade 10–2pm Beaudesert 7–12pm
1st Sunday
Byron Community 8am–3pm Alstonville Make It Bake It Grow It 9–1pm Lismore Car Boot 8am–2pm Pottsville Beach from 7.30am
2nd Saturday
The Green Marquee Twilight Currumbin Eco Village 2–7pm Kingscliff Lions Beachside 7am–12pm Byron Flea 8am–1pm On Dusk Ballina 4pm-8:30pm
2nd Sunday
The Channon Craft 9am–3pm Chillingham Community 8am–1pm Coolangatta Beachfront Fair Lennox Head Community Burleigh Heads Car Park Rotary 10.30am Tabulam Community 9am–2pm Tambourine Mountain Country 6am–2pm
3rd Saturday
Mullumbimby Community 7.30am–3pm Gold Coast Design Collective 9am–2pm The Plateau, Alstonville 8am–2pm Murwillumbah Makers & Finders 9am-2pm Salt Village 8am–2pm
Northern Rivers
M AR KET S Summerland Farm One of the unique joys of the Northern Rivers is the consistent access to a diverse range of local markets. Each one has its own distinctive charm and Weekly farmer’s markets which are the highlight of the week for fresh locally grown produce. 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, with very relaxed friendly atmosphere.
Indigenous arts and crafts and other beautiful things made by local people using unusual natural materials are joined by unusual jewellery stalls, funky one of a kind clothes and colourful imports from Africa and Asia. You can 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 and when you need a break you can try some freshly squeezed sugar cane juice or perhaps a steaming cup of chai. The kids can have their faces painted and delight in the original toys, games and fun fairy outfits. A perfect day out and a perfect place to find that original gift to take back home.
real farmers, real food LOCAL PRODUCE
LIVE MUSIC
GREAT COFFEE
GOURMET FOOD
3rd Sunday
Ballina Market 8am-3pm Lismore Car Boot 7:30am–2pm Pottsville Beach from 7.30am Uki Butter Bazaar Beechmont Country 8am–12pm Pigabeen Valley 9am–1pm (Feb-Nov) Darlington Community (Mar, July, Nov)
4th Saturday
Evans Head Riverside Kingscliff Lions Beachside 7am–12pm
Last Saturday
Lennox Head Tyalgum Village 9am–3pm Woodenbong Yowie Country 8am–2pm (May, Aug, Nov and February)
4th Sunday
Bangalow Village 9am–3pm
Casino Riverside Markets 9am–2.30pm (except Dec) Coolangatta Beachfront Fair (4th Sunday when 5 Sundays in Month) Nimbin 9am–2.30pm Murwillumbah Community
Last Sunday
Burleigh Heads Art and Craft 8am–2pm 30
Tamborine Mountain School 7am–1pm Canungra Valley 8am–1pm
5th Sunday
Lennox Community Nimbin 8am–3pm
Every Sunday
Tweed Markets Recreation Street 7am–1pm
S PECIAL MARKETS
Soul Street Market
Summerland Farm
FA RM E R S MARKETS
Tuesday
Railway Park, New Year’s Eve from 4pm12am
New Brighton 8-11am 0266845390 Lismore Organic Market – Showground 8-11am Newrybar 4pm-7pm
Byron Artisan Beachside Market
Wednesday
Held along main Beach foreshore beside Nimbin from 3-6pm, Caldera Farmers Murwillumbah 7-11am Surf Club Wed 6 Jan, Easter Sat 10th April, Sat July Murwillumbah 4pm-7pm 10, Sat Sept 26
Byron Bay Surf & Twilight Markets Main Beach beside Surf Life
Saving Club Feb 23-24 Fri 3pm - 9pm, Sat 9pm 5pm
Thursday
Byron Bay 7-11am Ballina Twilight 4-8pm Lismore Produce -Town - 3.30 6.30pm Casino 7am – 12pm
Byron Twilight Markets
Friday
Byron Community Markets
Saturday
Railway Park Jonson St 4-9pm Saturdays from Nov to April
Held along the Main Beach Foreshore 1st Sunday For the latest dates and times please contact www.byroncentre.com.au/markets For more information and contact details: www.byronandbeyond.com/northern-rivers-markets www.bigvolcano.com.au/active/markets
“ Taste, see and feel the difference when visiting our local markets ” Summerland Farm
Mullumbimby 7-11am Tweed Twilight 2-8pm, 2nd & 4th Friday Evans Head 3pm-6pm Blue Knob Café and Gallery (near Nimbin) 8.30am – 12pm Alstonville 8am-12pm Bangalow 8-11am Kingscliff 8-1pm Kyogle 7am-11pm Lismore 8-noon Uki 7-11am Casuarina 7.30-11.30am every 1st & 3rd Sat Palm Beach Food & Farmers 7am – 12 Noon Murwillumbah Makers = Finders 9am-2pm Tambourine Mountain – The Green Shed 7am till Noon
31
Sunday
Ballina 7-11am Tambourine Mountain - The Green Shed 7am-noon
www.byronandbeyond.com
Shopping
If you are looking to experience unique shopping then Byron 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 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, 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. 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!
Ph 02 66855877 www.photomagic.com.au Shop 20 “Mercato on Byron” 108-114 Jonson St, Byron Bay, NSW, 2478
SW Photography
32
Health +Beauty
If you are in need of some serious R&R Byron is your mecca! Not only is the landscape conducive to relaxation, we are host to some worldclass health & beauty salons for pampering or to help you prepare for any event.
GAIA RETREAT & SPA
Surrender to the beauty and healing cultures of the internationally recognised multi award winning Gaia Retreat & Spa, nestled on 25 acres in the breathtaking Bundjalung Country hinterland of Byron. @gaiaretreat
OSPREY SPA AT ELEMENTS
Unwind in a tranquil, light-filled spa with nature all around. Handpicked therapists and tailored spa experiences. Open to resort guests and the public. @osprey_spa
COMMA BYRON BAY
MASSAGE Comma is here to remind you of the sublime in stillness. @commabyron
SKINDIVINITY COSMETIC CLINIC
A specialist Skin, Beauty and Laser Clinic. @skindivinitycosmeticclinic
THE LITTLE COMPANY
Pause, rest, reset and nourish, while treating your skin to some much-needed love. @_littlecompany
MEDISPA BYRON BAY
ByronMedispa provides a safe, state-of-the art, clinical environment. We offer FDA approved medical grade treatments, using the best products in the industry. @byronmedispa
OZONE BEAUTY SPA
Breathe Australian Wildflower Essences and Pure Oxygen to breath whilst having your beauty treatments. An Ozone Steam Sauna to detoxify muscular and circulatory systems. @ozonebeautyandmedispa
I had my first Hifu with Kirsty just before The Logies in 2019 and was inundated with so many compliments, that it took me by surprise. My skin quality continued to improve over the next few months and so did the positive remarks! I’ve since had another Hifu with Kirsty, and once again, I’m being asked questions, mostly about what my secret is. It’s simple, my secret is Hifu with Kirsty. - Kerry Armstrong 2020
HiFu + Oxygen = A Naturally Younger You
Kerry Armstrong is an acclaimed Australian actress renown for her natural looks & eternal beauty. Kirsty is Kerry’s chosen HiFu facialist and loves the results of her HiFu treatments so much so that she has become Ozone Beauty & Medi Spa’s celebrity advocate for the natural anti-ageing techniques Kirsty ooers.
No botox / No needles / No downtime
3/32 Mullumbimbi Street, Brunswick Heads, NSW / (02) 6685 1145 / Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 04:00 pm / Sat: 10:00 am - 02:00 pm Before & after hours appointments on request / Book now ozonebeautyspa.com.au / www.hifubyron.com.au / @ozonebeautyandmedispa nd ad a vice this ny ser n ff a ntio me 10% o e v ie rec
poli she d byron bay
N O N TO X I C • V E G A N • N A I L S PA
polishedbyronbay.com e: hello@polishedbyronbay.com Shop 4/13 Lawson Street, Byron Bay NSW 2481 P: +61 416 395 368 / 02 6601 2296 @polishedbyronbay
33
www.byronandbeyond.com
Byron Arts & Industrial Estate
The Arts & Industrial Centre is the creative hub of Byron. It is constantly evolving and is becoming more and more frequented by visitors. Located just outside of Byron it is a melting pot of local brands many of which are globally recognised. On a week day the estate is a hive of activity with the 9-5 ers of Byron predominantly headed to work here. The Industrial Centre is more a creative outlet than a commercial estate and is a fine portrayal of Byron and what it has to offer on a global scale. @stoneandwood
A DAY IN THE BYRON ARTS & INDUSTRY CENTRE EAT
PEPPE PIZZA is the perfect way to feed a party. He will arrive at your function with a selection of unique Italian flavours and a personalised service with his mobile
wood fired pizza oven. Email aboutpeppepizza@gmail.com or call 0481177798
Bare Blends Smoothies
to have your questions answered.
STONE AND WOOD’S BYRON BAY BREWERY is the beating heart and origin of
this local company, savoured across Australia and beyond. Book a tour of the brewery in advance to hear the success story behind the beer and see how the
beer is made. End the tour with a beer tasting that’s sure to leave you with a broad smile. Tours run at various times every day but Tuesday, so visit the
website to book your place. You can also purchase products and merchandise at
Luscious Foods
the Cellar Door.
www.stoneandwood.com.au @stoneandwood BARE BLENDS SMOOTHIES serve the most delicious and nutritious smoothies using only the highest quality organic and local ingredients. www.bareblends.com.au
LUSCIOUS FOODS take you on a journey from the Middle East. Sit down, relax
Byron School of Clay
and enjoy breakfast and lunch. Open 7.30 till 3pm. Mon-Friday www.lusciousfoods.com.au
PLAY
BYRON SCHOOL OF CLAY is a pottery education centre run by local artists. We
run regular wheel throwing workshops & private classes – make beautiful, sustainable ceramics in our sunny studio. www.bsoc.com.au
LOVE
Pop and Scott
POP AND SCOTT create quality pieces for everyday that last a lifetime. Furniture, lighting and homewares that are handmade with sustainably sourced Australian timbers combining quality craftmanship and elegant forms. www.popandscott.com
@stoneandwood
34
VISIT HABITAT Embodying the Byron Bay lifestyle and everything it represents, HABITAT is a fluid, all-encompassing destination just 5-minutes from the beach and a 10-minute cycle to town. It was designed for a creative and passionate community, who value the good life as much as getting things done.
renowned Barrio Eatery & Bar, Bende barre and yoga studio, and a number of health and wellness, fashion and homewares stores showcasing local and design-led brands. Our curated collection of boutique stores includes some of Byron’s leading fashion, beauty, kidswear, menswear & homewares labels- Find the likes of The Habitat Collective, Nice Martin, Shack Palace Rituals, Department of Simple Things, One Teaspoon, Children of The Tribe, The Beach People, Annukka, Prae, Tigmi Trading,Florian Beck & Beautiflora just to mention a few.
Byron’s first self-sustained village - where you can live, work and play all in one spot. We’ve eliminated the work commute; our residents can swim their morning laps, grab a coffee and walk to work, all without leaving the precinct. The village precinct of Habitat represents the “new” luxury. With so many of us looking to disconnect from the online world and reconnect with like-minded people in an inspiring environment, Habitat offers the area’s best lifestyle experiences including the
Habitat Byron Bay
35
www.byronandbeyond.com
Weddings
BYRON BAY IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR WEDDING DESTINATIONS IN AUSTRALIA
It is such a joy to have your wedding in Byron, this is THE place, 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.
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. 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 Byron and the Northern Rivers is one of the most popular wedding destinations in Australia by far, we have it all.
Photography: O’brien Originals
OUR TOP WEDDING PICKS CATERING - 100 Mile Table is a Byron based catering company creating unique feasts and celebrations. We utilise the abundance of great local produce in the Northern Rivers region of NSW. From the city to the sea and the bush, we hunt out the very best the local area has to offer and we celebrate our love of food and provenance by sharing our knowledge and our table with you. - 100miletable.com/catering LOCATION - The Orchard Estate is a working macadamia nut farm situated in the rolling hills of the Byron hinterland. Set on 100 acres, The Orchard Estate looks out over the spectacular Nightcap mountain range and features a purpose built barn, commercial kitchen and toilets to accommodate a variety of events - www.theorchardestate.com.au
Wedding visuals by Tropical Romance & Co. 36
The Arts
A drive through Byron’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 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. A drive through Byron’s hinterland offers delightful surprises to the art and nature lover, with charming art galleries, antiques and collectables and 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. www.byronartstrail.com
BRODIE_JACKSON
Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre Experience the extraordinary re-creation of Margaret Olley’s home studio, complemented by a dynamic program of changing exhibitions and views to Wollumbin/Mount Warning. Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is a Tweed Shire Council Community Facility. Image: David Sandison
Free admission | Gallery open Wednesday – Sunday 02. 6670 2790 | 2 Mistral Road, South Murwillumbah NSW www.artgallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au | tweedregionalgallery
37
www.byronandbeyond.com
38
Peek Gallery currently showcases a collection of landscape paintings, figurative and abstract works by local artists Gabrielle Pool, Bill Undery and Davide Uliana. Owned by local artist, Gabrielle Pool, you can come and view a variety of artworks from small inks on paper, through to major oils on canvas. This broad range of work will suit all art lovers from first time buyers to established collectors, and we are able to offer the independent services of fine art valuer Brenda Colahan of BCFA. We are also available for Residential, Commercial and Commissions. Whether you need an affordable print or in the market for investment art to add to your collection, we are here to accommodate. Peek Gallery
Tweed Regional Gallery
“I paint for fun and the appreciation of life in and around Byron” G a i l y R u s s e l l – s h o w i n g b y a p p o i n t m e n t a t h o m e s t u d i o. 0 2 6 6 7 7 0 2 7 0 . S e e m e o n Fa c e b o o k
39
www.byronandbeyond.com
Food
0404 508 041
Peppe Pizza Catering - Authentic and traditional Naples style food. Best mobile wood fired pizza catering experience in Byron Shire. For inquiries: 0481177798
@beefandbeach 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 intimate indoor settings. 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 creations 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.
Elements of Byron has a stunning restaurant “Graze”. Savour the moment as you dine in style, overlooking their spectacular, luxurious, heated pool as a backdrop. 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. 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.
Byron’s newest coffee spot Slinging locally sourced & made eats Everyday 6am - 2pm
75 Jonson St. Byron Bay, NSW
piccolobyronbay 40
Byron’s original grab ‘n’ go brekky, lunch & coffee destination. Fresh salads, sandwiches, burgers, local organic coffee, juices, smoothies & shakes. Located in the middle of Jonson St with friendly service.
Jonson Street, Byron Bay @byroncornerstore Make Byron Corner Store your first stop in the bay!
41
www.byronandbeyond.com
Restaurants
BYRON BAY
Asian Cuisine-
Bang Bang Bombay To Byron Finn Poke Kinoko Sushi Light years Orient Express O-Sushi Red Hot And Green Success Thai Food Taco Joes Taste Of Melaka Warung Bagus Yellow Flower
Modern Australian-
Italian - Mexican
Divino Il Buco Byron Bay Summerland House Farm Johnsons Restaurant and Bar Northern Rivers Seafood Legend Pizza Ballina Gallery Cafe Peppe Pizza Fleurs Restaurant Pizza Paradiso Ché Bon The Italian Byron bay Lighthouse Beach Cafe Trattoria Basiloco The Belle General Chihuahua The Boardwalk at Ballina RSL Miss Margarita The Cove Chupacabra The Point Ballina The Shawsy Wharf Bar and Restaurant
A Little Fancy-
Raes @ Wategos St Elmos Beef & Beach Byron Bay Loft Byron Bay
Azure Bar & Grill Barrio Bay Leaf CafesBeach Byron Bay Love Byron Bay Creperie Byron Fresh cafe Piccolo Byron Bay Combi Twisted Sista Café Folk Byron Bay The Corner Store Forest Byron Bay The Rocks at Aquarius The Balcony Bar and Oyster Co The Hideout Byron Bay The Roadhouse The Belongil Three Blue Ducks at The Farm Novella Treehouse On Belongil Mokha Cafe Fels Kitchen Dip cafe
Bistro & Burgers-
Byron Corner Store The Sun Bistro The Park Hotel Main Street Burger Bar The Flying Fox Bistro Beach Hotel The General Store Byron Bay Deli
Vegan - Vegetarian
No Bones Elixiba Legend Pizza Trattoria Basiloco Earth n Sea Pizza & Pasta Yullis Mana Haven Cardamon Pod
BALLINA
BANGALOW Bang Burger Bar Bangalow Bowling Club Bangalow Dining Room Choux Choux Patisserie Our Corner Kitchen Pantry 29 Red Ginger The Italian Diner Town Restaurant & Cafe
BRUNSWICK HEADS
Bernardi’s Gelato & Sandwich Bar Bruns Bakery Brunswick Bowling Club Pacific Bistro MeditteraneanBrunswick Heads Health Foods Bay Kebabs Brunz Indian Curry & Kebabs La Cuisine Deli Shop Cadeau Bar and Restaurant Luscious Cafe St Elmo Dining Room & Bar Dolphin Café Far East Chinese The Mez Club Fleet Restaurant Happy Dolphin café Bakeries Honour Espresso & Salumi Bar Bruns Bakery Hotel Brunswick Sunday Sustainable Bakery Jones & Co Suffolk Park Bakery La Casita La Cuisine Old Maids Park St Homemade Pasta Bar Sticky Fingers Pizzeria SeafoodTable View Café Fish Heads The Terrace Expresso Bar Fishmongers Trawlers Bar & Kitchen Hunky Dory Yamis Vegetarian
42
NORTH BYRON Ocean ShoresTavern Yum Yum Tree Café Uncle Toms Pies
THE CLARENCE Brooms Head Bowls Club Little Local Café Marraccas Boatshed Cafe Ulmarra Motel
TWEED VALLEY WAY Burringbar District Sports Club Tweed Regional Gallery Cafe Tweed Valley Whey Farm House Moo Moo Roadhouse
@roadhousebyronbay
43
www.byronandbeyond.com
Calendar Of Events
December 19 Twilight Xmas Market Lighting of Trees with Santa and elves.
9 Kyogle Rodeo Spectacular www.nationalrodeoassociation. com.au
www.brunswickheads.org.au
April
15/12 - 24/1 McGregor’s Family Carnival
1 - 5 Byron Bluesfest
www.brunswickheads.org.au
24 Bangalow Xmas Eve Carnival www.bangalow.biz26s
January 1 First Sun New Years Day Byron Bay
www.bluesfest.com.au
1 - 5 Boomerang Festival
www.boomerangfestival.com.au/
25 Anzac Day Commemoration
See local Visitor Information Centre
May
7-10 Starlight Festival – Bangalow
1 - 2 Nimbin Mardigrass
17 - Ballina Cup
www.ballinajockeyclub.com.au
www.nimbinmardigrass.com
February
8 Byron Bay Tri
www.onebillionrishing.org.au
26-28 Byron Bay Surf Festival
www.byronbaysurffestival.com.au
March 7 Lismore Eat the Street
www.eatthestreetlismore.com.au
www.mullum2brunspaddle.com.au
June 5 Brunswick Heads Old ‘n’ Gold www.brunswickheads.org.au
19-20 Lismore Lantern Parade www.lanternparade.com
25 Evans Head ‘Beef Meets Reef’ TBA Byron Bay Wedding Fair
www.byronbayweddingfair.com.au
www.ourkids.org.au
5 Byron Ocean Swim Classic
V DAY One Billion Rising
23 Mullum To Bruns Paddle
2 Our Kids Day Out – TBA Evans Head Crankfest Ballina Xtreme
26 Australia Day Breakfast In The Park See Local Visitor Info Centre
www.casinobeefweek.com.au
www.evans-head.com.au
www.byroncentre.com.au
www.starlightfestival.com.au
22 - 31 Casino Beef Week
byronbayoceanswimclassic.com.au
www.byronbaytri.com
19 Bangalow Billycart Derby www.bangalowbillycart.com.au
20 - 22 Casino Primex (Primary Ind. Exhib.) www.primex.net.au
22 Byron Coast Charity Walk
www.helirescue.com.au/events 44
July TBA Lennox Head Ozgrom Surf Festival
www.skullcandyozgromopen.com. au
TBA Outdoor Leisure Show www.outdoorleisureshow.com.au
25 -31 Evans Head Fishing Classic www.fishingcomps.com.au/ehfc
TBA Back To Brunswick Hot Rod Event www.brunswickheads.org.au
23 - 25 Splendour in the Grass www.splendourinthegrass.com
August 6 - 8 Byron Bay Writers Festival
www.byronbaywritersfestival. com.au
10 - 12 Nimbin Show www.agshowsnsw.org.au
November
October
TBA Byron Latin Fiesta
6 Nat. Goanna Pulling Championship goannapulling.com.au
8 - 9 Kyogle Ag Show agshowsnsw.org.au
15 Bangalow Music Festival www.facebook.com/ bangalowmusicfestival
TBA Bangalow BBQ Bluegrass Festival
www.bbqbluegrass.com.au
TBA Ocean Shores Art Expo
TBA Byron Bay Guitar Festival www.byronbayguitarfestival.com
15 - 16 Casino Agricultural Show 24 Byron Lighthouse Run
TBA Byron 2 Brunswick Beach Run
TBA Byron Bay Film Festival
September 4 Bangalow, Sample Food Festival www.samplefoodevents.com
TBA Lismore, Fruitopia Fair Family Fun www.tropicalfruits.org.au/events
TBA Ballina Coastal Country Music Festival www.ballinacountrymusic.com
2 Melbourne Cup Celebrations
Most Hotels, Clubs or Restaurants
5 - 6 Murwillumbah Show 5 - 6 Ballina Prawn Festival www.ballinaprawnfestival.com
www.agshowsnsw.org.aU
www.ozartexpo.com
www.byron2brunsbeachrun.com
www.byronlatinfiesta.com.au
www.byronbaylighthouserun.com.au
www.bbff.com.au
17 Ballina Food & Wine Festival 11-5pm
www.discoverballina.com.au/visit/ whats-on
9 - 10 Mullumbimby Agricultural Show www.agshowsnsw.org.au
19 - 20 Bangalow Agricultural Show
www.agshowsnsw.org.au
TBA Mullumbimby Music Festival www.mullummusicfestival.com
21 - 23 North Coast National Lismore Show www.northcoastnational.com.au
29 - 30 Alstonville Agricultural Show www.agshowsnsw.org.au
Due to the Coronavirus, PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK all upcoming events, gigs, etc. directly with the organiser as things change rapidly. 45
www.byronandbeyond.com
Brunswick Heads
EVENTS
Unspoiled by development, timber bridges link the colourful village to a safe, gentle river beach and the spectacular surf beach that spans the coastline all the way to Byron Bay – just 10km south. 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 60 boutique holiday rentals, 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. This is foodie heaven! You’re spoiled for choice with 25 eateries, from hip cafes to award-winning restaurants, all serving inspired food and the freshest local produce. Enjoy a sun downer and live music at one of Australia’s best beer gardens at the iconic Hotel Brunswick. 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. 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, and one of the shire’s famous river front markets every first Saturday of the month. For those wishing to be pampered there are hairdressers, a Beauty Spa and a range of fitness, wellbeing, massage and activities to choose from.
14 Dec-25 Jan McGregor’s Family Carnival 14 Dec-20 Festival of Fish & Chips January Woodchop Fireworks 24 May Mullum 2 Bruns Paddle 6 June Old ‘n’ Gold Festival 10 - 12 July Back to Bruns Hot Rod Event August Byron to Bruns Run
MARKETS
1ST Saturday Community 7:30am - 3pm 18 December Twilight Market
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
7 Park Street Brunswick Heads NSW 2483 www.brunswickheads.org.au
at the trail-blazing, two-hatted Loam restaurant in Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula where she was co-owner and he was sous chef to Aaron Turner, now of Igni.” - goodfood.com.au The ever-changing menu is made up of a series of smaller dishes, each with a focus on a few primary ingredients. As a guest you have the option to pick and choose from the items listed. Alternatively we offer a relaxed, shared based degustation style menu. The price is $100 per head and consists of eight (8) different dishes. The beverage list is equally fluid! Its focus is on small, sustainable and mindfully produced wines with a mix of predominately Australian producers and a smaller variety of international winemakers. We also offer a diverse range of cocktails, beers and house made sodas. Fleet also operates the mexican “La Casita” and “Ethel Foodstore”. You will need to book in advance to secure a table at Fleet. www.fleet-restaurant.com.au @fleetrestaurant
PLAY -BRUNSWICK BUCCANEERS - Boat hire. Tinnies, canoes, stand up boards, kayaks and other recreational watercraft (including 8 and 9 berth BBQ pontoon boats) can be hired from the pirate boat (Brunswick Buccaneers) moored opposite to the Brunswick Hotel and also at the Boatharbour. Brunswick Heads Visitor Information Centre
A truly ‘all round’ holiday experience reminiscent of the simple family holidays we used to enjoy with a bit extra thrown in. The Brunswick Heads Fairy Trail is a delight for children and adults alike. Fairies love to holiday in Bruns too. Follow the clues, available from the Visitor Centre, to find more than 20 unique fairy houses hidden around town. Another favourite with the kids is Torakina Beach. Shady nooks make swimming in the gentle and protected waters of Torakina, inside the river mouth feel like a tropical haven as you enjoy the vibrant colours of the river. 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!
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. Free maps, brochures and friendly information. Book accommodation, tours and activities. Book buses and airport transfers, local souvenirs, gifts and merchandise.
A DAY IN BRUNSWICK
7 Park St, Brunswick Heads, NSW 2483 P: 02 6685 1002 E: info@brunswickheads.org.au www.brunswickheads.org.au @Brunswick.Heads.Visitor.Centre @Brunswickheadsvisitorcentre
EAT LUXE - FLEET - “Fleet is one of the most enchanting regional restaurants to have opened in Australia in recent years. Owners Astrid McCormack and Josh Lewis last worked together 46
Your friendly North Coast Sales, Property Management & Holiday team
P: W: E: A:
02 6685 1839 www.nclp.com.au sales@nclp.com.au Shop 2, 28-30 Mullumbimbi Street Brunswick Heads, NSW 2483
47
www.byronandbeyond.com
Housed in a post-war art deco building, for over 70 years Brunswick Heads Pharmacy has been serving the community of Brunswick Heads and beyond, excelling in providing expert health advice and support while sourcing and curating a range of unique, hard to find boutique gifts and body-care products from around the globe
14-16 Mullumbimbi Street / 02 6685 1219 / www.brunspharmacy.com.au / @brunspharmacy
JEWELLERY & ART
ELECTRIC MERMAID BRUNS SURF HONOUR
Plant Based Eyewear Made In Italy
C MER TR
Barber Shop
D MAI
Open 7 Days Walk in only, no appointments necessary.
ELEC
BRUNSWICK HEADS BARBER SHOP
Eccentricities
@ELECTRIC.MERMAID.BARBERSHOP ELECTRICMERMAID.COM.AU 0499902120 3/28 MULLUMBIMBI ST, BRUNSWICK HEADS, NSW
1/12 The Terrace Brunswick Heads
Surfboards Clothing Skate Hire
02 6685 1283 /brunswicksurfshop
@brunswicksurf
Business for Sale
• Towels in all shapes and sizes • Quality kids swimwear • Adults and Kids Hats • Inflatables and Flotation devices • Beach Chairs and Mats • Small rang of camping gear • Beach Umbrellas and Shades • Wagons and Luggies • Baskets and Bags • Buckets and Spades • Aqua Shoes • Snorkeling Gear • Beach Balls and Games • Extensive range of Rods, Reels & Tackle • Bait including Live Worms • Fishing Licenses • Hire Rods • Great presents for all!
All your beach, holiday and fishing needs! • Open 7 days - 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads • Matt 0432 394 869 48
Cafe ~ Herbal Dispensary ~ Organic Produce
Organic Coffee • Teas • Vegetarian & Gluten Free Food • Fantastic Cakes • Healthy Treats • Juices & Smoothies • Salads • Pies • Hot Meals • Quiches Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.30pm Sat & Sun 9am-4pm 2/20 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads PH: 66 851 338 admin@brunshealthfood.com.au
ade se m Hou al ition Trad o elat ian G Ital
es & Juic es othi Smo
my Yum ts Trea 22 Fingal Street, Brunswick Heads 04 52GELATO - www.bernardisgelato.com.au
ESPRESSO BRUNCH DELI COUNTER NATURAL WINE BAR 4 / 16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads hello@honourbrunswickheads.com HonourBrunswickHeads
WALK INS . ONLINE BOOKINGS . WWW.HONOURBRUNSWICKHEADS.COM
49
www.byronandbeyond.com
Ocean Shores & New Brighton
MARKETS
Tuesdays, New Brighton Farmers Market 8-11am 02 6684 5390
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
7 Park Street Brunswick Heads NSW 2483 www.brunswickheads.org.au
DID YOU KNOW?
Ocean Shores was originally a land holding owned by Wendell West of Washington with backing from American singer Pat Boone, and was named after Boone’s residence in Ocean Shores, Washington.
STUNNING COASTLINE & MOUNTAIN VIEWS FROM THE LOOKOUT, AND CRACKING SURF BEACHES.
to the Brunswick heads North Wall. The dunes are shaded with casuarina trees and can provide an escape from the wind and strong sun.
Surf beaches, shopping, close proximity to major festival sites and the awe inspiring hinterland. With its amphitheatre formation Ocean Shores boasts the most spectacular ocean views of any town along the coast. There are holiday cottages available for the whole family to enjoy the area in a relaxed and friendly way.
EAT - Enjoy a meal at Ocean Shores Tavern - “Where the locals go for beers, burgers, friends and frivolity. Alternatively head to Yum Yum Tree Cafe in New Brighton boasting modern Australian cuisine and is vegetarian Friendly and has vegan and gluten Free Options.
The Local New Brighton Farmers’ Market opens every Tuesday morning from 8am to 11am 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.
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.
A DAY IN OCEAN SHORES
EXPLORE - Swim in the river or walk on the beach. New Brighton Beach is an amazing vast beach which spreads
SHOP - The Ocean Village Shopping Centre is a central
PLAY - Play golf at the Country Club with ocean and hinterland views. Thai restaurant, entertainment and live sports, function rooms, swimming pool and courtesy buses. They cater for events also!
50
General Store & Bottle Shop Post OfďŹ ce & Banking Service
50 River Street New Brighton 02 6680 1102 / Open 7 days 7am-7pm
rainforestrescue.org.au
Daintree Continuum: Upland Massif to Lowland Shore Caspar Brace, Acrylic on FSC Certified Plywod, Triptych
Last year15 billion trees were chopped or burned down. Help protect ancient rainforest in our own backyard. Give now: 1300 763 611
byron_and_beyond.indd 1
8/12/2015 5:33 pm
Community
Coffee
Food
YUM YUM TREE CAFE New Brighton Open 7 days / Coffee 6:30-3 / Food 7-2 / Wood fired pizza every Thursday, Friday & Saturday 5-9pm starting 2/1/20
51
www.byronandbeyond.com
Mullumbimby
MARKETS
3rd Saturday Mullumbimby Community 7.30am–3pm Friday’s Mullumbimby Farmers Market 7am-11am
Peter Wotton
THE BIGGEST LITTLE TOWN IN AUSTRALIA IS SURE TO BE INSPIRATIONAL AS SOON AS YOU DRIVE IN TO THE VIEW OF MT CHINCOGAN. affordable prices. Whilst the event is underway, directly in front of the Mullumbimby Ex-Services club will be family friendly fun and entertainment, including food and drinks. Dust off your running shoes and get ready for a great day out. This event is generally held in September.
Mullumbimby is an Australian town in Byron Shire in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. It promotes itself as “The Biggest Little Town in Australia”. The town lies at the foot of Mount Chincogan in the Brunswick Valley about 9 kilometres (5.5 miles) by road from the coast. At the 2016 census, Mullumbimby and the surrounding area had a population of 3,596 people. Locals refer to the town as “Mullum”. The name “Mullumbimby”, meaning “small round hill”, was given to the district by Aboriginal people. The name is derived from the Bundjalung-Yugambeh dialect mulubinba (possibly also pertaining to a native fern which grew in the vicinity). Mullumbimby is a centre of alternative or counter culture in the Byron Shire. A day out in Mullum is definitely part of the Byron experience.
SHOP -
MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS The essence of Mullumbimby. Mullumbimby Herbals stocks an extensive range of high grade organic herbal and naturopathic medicines. To ensure the optimum strength of their herbal preparations they source the fresh herbs from dedicated local organic growers and manufacture most of their own tinctures using traditional and time tested techniques as well as incorporating the latest and most effective extraction techniques.
A DAY IN MULLUM
www.mullumherbals.com.au @mullumherbals
EAT DAY - PUNCH & DAISY -You will find Punch and Daisy Café tucked away at the end of Stuart Street, Mullumbimby. The first sign that you are in for a treat at Punch and Daisy is the mouth-watering smells that greet you at the entrance. Freshly picked garden herbs, charred organic sourdough and the aromatic fragrance of brewed Moonshine coffee fill the air. Classic breakfast items like the poached eggs salsa verde and the bacon and egg croissant continue to bring smiles and contentment to our diners. Inspired by the culture and spirit of Mullumbimby and the Northern Rivers, we are continuously evolving in the way we cook, create, and connect with our community, customers and of course our farmers who are the ones who dictate the quality of the food. www.punchanddaisy.com @punch_and_daisy
EXPLORE - MULLUMBIMBY FARMERS MARKET- every Friday
morning 7am-11am, is where you’ll see Mullum at its colourful best. Since its opening in 2010, the market has become the gathering spot for Mullumbimby’s vibrant community, re-inventing the age old tradition of a community market meeting place. Set under magnificent fig trees in the lush foothills of Mt Chincogan, it’s a wonderful place to shop for fresh produce, meet with friends, enjoy a market brekkie and local coffee, and soak up the fun and friendly vibe. There’s live local music each week, plus a dedicated kid’s space to keep the little ones entertained. The market also hosts regular workshops and special events throughout the year. The market is a not for profit organisation, which means every dollar you spend goes toward supporting local farmers, the community and a more sustainable future.
PATISSERIE - SCRATCH PATISSERIE - A desire to bake traditionally using organic and local produce led Greg and Angie to start the patisserie in 2010. Over the years, the business has grown from it’s beginnings providing market shoppers with fresh pastries at the Byron and Mullumbimby Farmers Markets, and wholesale pastries around the Byron Shire, to include a shop in Mullumbimby selling their range of specialty cakes, tarts and pastries. www.scratchpatisserie.com.au @scratchpatisserie
www.mullumfarmersmarket.org.au @mullumfarmersmkt
VISIT - CRYSTAL CASTLE - A short scenic journey into Byron
Bay’s hinterland lies a magical sanctuary. Stand between two of the tallest crystals on earth. Sit in an ancient amethyst cave. ,Wander through the tranquil Shambhala Gardens and rainforest. Indulge in a delicious lunch and homemade desserts. Come early and enjoy the day! www.crystalcastle.com.au @ crystalcastlebyronbay
THE CHINNY CHARGE -
This is a once a year event, and is an opportunity to both get a little fitness in as well as see the views from the top of Mt Chincogan. Food supplied on the day by Mullumbimby Public School at 52
Alstonville is known for their rich 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. 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.
A DAY IN ALSTONVILLE
Alstonville Cellars has a fine selection of regional and foreign wines including organic and preservative free wines. We also stock gluten free beer. Located on the roundabout at The Plaza in Alstonville. Phone 02 66 280 965 Email alstcellars@gmail.com
Alstonville
ALSTONVILLE IS A CHARMING VILLAGE SET AMONGST THE FERTILE, GREEN ROLLING HILLS ON THE PLATEAU WEST OF BALLINA.
EXPLORE - VICTORIA PARK The family will enjoy the short and accessible boardwalk offering wildlife and bird watching as well as Aboriginal history of the rainforest. On a series of displays, learn how the local Widjabul Aboriginal people, of the Bundjalung nation, used the plants of the rainforest. You’ll find out how the curved sheath of the Bangalow palm was used to carry water, and sap of the strangler fig to heal wounds. Alstonville was established by the cedar cutters over a hundred years ago and you can still see a remnant of the ‘Big Scrub’ that covered the Northern Rivers region here. Discover the giant Morton Bay figs and towering black beans- remnants of the original ‘Big Scrub’. The path is suitable for prams and wheelchairs at Victoria Park picnic area . Excerpts from www.nationalparks.nsw.edu.au EAT - The Summerland Farm Restaurant or the Farm Café is open 7 days a week. Be surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Book one of our popular High Teas or a Farm Picnic.The Café offers a range so you can get going, enjoy the sunshine and continue your fun. PLAY - With much excitement Summerland Farm is waiting to introduce their super cute farm animals. Get venturesome in the Adventure Playground and Water Park. Nature has inspired the adventures with streams of running water, rocks and logs to climb and a cubby house accessed from a water tank. This is authentic farm action designed for safe, kid friendly fun. MARKETS
1ST Saturday - Make It Bake It Grow It 9–1pm
DID YOU KNOW?
By 1883 Alstonville boasted 2 pubs, 6 stores, 2 black-smiths, 9 sugar mills, and 4 saw mills.
53
www.byronandbeyond.com
Bangalow
DID YOU KNOW?
Timber cutters established a camp on the banks of Byron Creek in the 1840s but it was not until the 1880s that a town appeared on the site. The town was known as Bangaloe until 1907, when the modern spelling came into use.
MARKETS
Saturdays, Farmers Market 8-11am 4TH Sunday, Village Market 9am–3pm
A DAY IN 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. Nestled in the valley of the Byron 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. A 15-minute inland drive from Byron, 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, visitors, celebrities and those seeking a more relaxed lifestyle surrounded by picturesque rolling green hills, a patchwork of macadamia orchards, coffee plantations and local dairy farms. The village is an ideal base for holiday makers because not only is it the gateway to both the stunning hinterland the sparkling north 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. 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.
DRINK - 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.
SHOP - 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 for trend-conscious labels, jewellery and homewares at nearby Island Luxe. 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. EAT - THE CORNER CAFE -Eat at the Corner Cafe, where organic, locally roasted Moonshine java is served up alongside homemade sandwiches, cakes and pastries; RED GINGER - Have a won ton or a dim sum from Red Ginger while you browse Oriental books, dinnerware and groceries. BANG BURGER BAR - 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 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 plant-based sides. THE ITALIAN DINER -Take time for some great food for a pizza or a fettucine at this diner, owned by former Big Brother contestant Peter Timbs and his wife Camille.
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.
54
Byron Hinterland Specialists Experience, Expertise, Integrity
Alli Page Chris Hayward Kelli Marks Office
0403 498 648 0416 005 700 0417 872 022 02 6687 2833
www.gnfrealestate.com.au
Shop 4, 2 Byron Street, Bangalow
02 6687 2741 / 21 Byron Bay Road Bangalow 2479
Bangalow Annual Bill Cart Derby 55
www.byronandbeyond.com
Ballina
MARKETS 3RD Sunday Community Farmers Market - Sundays 6am - 11am 13th December Twilight Market
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 6 River Street, Ballina NSW 2478 www.discoverballina.com.au
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. 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. 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 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. 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. Ballina’s etymology is not entirely certain. One view holds that it is a corruption of a clan name for the Bullina band of the Arakwal. It has been argued [citation needed] that in this tribe’s Bundjalung language, bullinah meant “place o+f many oysters”. This theory argues that the Aboriginal name reminded the predominantly Irish settlers of “Ballina”, so the name’s origin could be an accidental or deliberate corruption of the Aboriginal form. Another view is that town’s name comes from the Irish place name Ballina (Béal an Átha, “mouth of the ford”), which is found in several parts of Ireland.
A DAY IN BALLINA PLAY - BALLINA POOL & WATERSLIDE - Ballina Swimming Pool & Water Slide is located in the Ballina CBD next to the Richmond River. The up-to-date aquatic facility now includes: FINA compliant 50m heated pool with eight 2.5m wide lanes for competition swimming and water polo 25m x 15m heated
enclosable pool, can be used for swimming lessons, children’s play, lap swimming and rehabilitation. Please note the Waterslide is privately owned and operated. The entry fee to the pool does not include entry to the Waterslide. EXPLORE - THURSDAY PLANTATION - Thursday Plantation offers a unique range of health and beauty products, all derived from nature’s oils, to restore your skin to its healthiest. • Explore the stunning surrounds of the Visitor Centre • Visit our handcrafted Tea Tree Maze • Sample some of the tasty local delights from the Verandah Café • Experience the latest products and factory specials in our gift shop • Learn all about Thursday Plantation in our Visitor Centre www.thursdayplantation.com @ thursday_plantation
BALLINA’S BIG PRAWN
Ballina is home to the world’s largest prawn (made of concrete and fibreglass). On 24 September 2009, Ballina Shire Council voted to allow the demolition of the Big Prawn, but this permission was never acted upon. Bunnings Warehouse purchased the site and refurbished the Prawn as part of the redevelopment. The Prawn now sits on a stand next to the entrance of the Bunnings warehouse car park. Ballina’s Big Prawn is another of Australia’s iconic big things. Built in 1989, the Big Prawn has undergone a makeover and was reopened in July 2013. It now has a tail! Visit another of Australia’s big things and while here grab your own fresh catch from one of the seafood stores on the opposite side of the road.
• Accommodation and Tour Bookings • Itinerary Planning • Maps and Directions • Day Trip and Adventure Ideas • Fishing Licences • Souvenirs • Local Gift Ware and Regional Cuisine • Personalised Friendly Customer Service • Local Secrets!
Ballina Visitor Information Centre 6 River Street, Ballina NSW 2478
...will inspire you in the northern rivers!
Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 10am - 2pm 56
1800 777 666 discoverballina.com
WEDDINGS, BESPOKE ELOPEMENTS, CORPORATE AND SOCIAL EVENTS
P. 02 6681 9500 ballinarsl.com.au
ballinarsl
57
www.byronandbeyond.com
Lismore & Nimbin
MARKETS
1ST Saturday Lismore Vintage & Handmade 10am-2pm Lismore Organic Market - Tuesdays Lismore Produce Market - Thursdays Lismore Farmers Market - Saturdays 1ST Sunday Lismore Car Boot 8am-2pm 4TH Sunday Nimbin 9am-2.30pm Nimbin Farmers - Wednesdays 5TH Sunday Nimbin 9am-3pm
Lismore is nestled on the banks of the Wilsons River between the rainforest and the sea. The population in the Lismore urban centre was 27,569 in 2016. The city of Lismore lies in the Bundjalung people’s nation area.It has been suggested that the Aboriginal people called the area Tuckurimbah meaning “glutton.”
environmental initiatives such as permaculture, sustainability, and self-sufficiency, as well as the cannabis counterculture. Writer Austin Pick described his initial impressions of the village this way: “It is as if a smoky avenue of Amsterdam has been placed in the middle of the mountains behind frontier-style building facades. ... Nimbin is a strange place indeed.”
Explore Lismore’s heritage buildings, arcades and unique shopping experiences, including colourful weekly markets. Check out the funky cafes, bars and restaurants where you’ll savour the tastes of the Northern Rivers.
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 in majestic rainforests, friendly country pubs, cafes and postcard-perfect villages.
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 including the Lismore Regional Gallery.
A DAY IN NIMBIN EXPLORE -
NIMBIN ROCKS - Visit the amazing Nimbin Rocks. Stoney Shute Road & Nimbin Road, Nimbin, New South Wales 2480.
A DAY IN LISMORE
EAT - FLOCK -Flock opened in 2013 as a small hole-in-the-wall coffee shop with an intimate team of 8. After the devastating Lismore floods in 2016, a result of cyclone Debbie, Flock - with the support of the incredible community re-opened and upgraded. They now boast a successful restaurant with over 40 plus team members. With a world-class kitchen crew, it hosts thousands of patrons who flock to taste the amazing array of homemade food and beverages weekly. 49 Woodlark St, Lismore, New South Wales, 2480
SHOP
- THE NIMBIN HEMP EMBASSY - The Nimbin Hemp Embassy is a non-profit association incorporated under the name Nimbin Hemp and established in 1992. The Embassy’s objectives are cannabis law reform through educating the community about hemp products and cannabis, and promoting a more tolerant and compassionate attitude to people in general. They aim to support local hemp products, arts and crafts people by providing a retail outlet for local clothing designers, artists, candle makers, soap makers, potters and woodworkers. The Embassy Shop also provides cannabis information and education. The Embassy does not sell any drugs. They are drug law reform advocates.
SHOP -
LISMORE CAR BOOT SALE -Over 220 stalls UNDERCOVER at Lismore Square, 1st & 3rd Sundays each month (except 3rd Sun.in Dec). Stalls are set up by 7.30am and start packing up around 2pm.
EXPLORE
- MINYON FALLS - The Minyon Falls is a plunge waterfall on the Repentance Creek in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The waterfall descends more than 100 metres (330 ft) over the huge rhyolite cliffs which were once part of the Tweed Volcano. The water flow eroded the underlying basalt away to create the waterfall. The National Parks and Wildlife Service manages the area as part of the Nightcap National Park, and provides facilities for visitors, including a 50m boardwalk to the lookout which is wheelchair accessible, several picnic tables and barbecue facilities at the top of the falls. The National Parks and Wildlife Service do not permit camping in the Minyon Falls area, but a camp ing ground is provided 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the falls at Rummery Park.
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Kyogle - Summerland Way & Anzac Dr, Kyogle NSW 2474 Casino - 84 Centre St, Casino NSW 2470 Woodburn - 114 River St, Woodburn NSW 2472
Nimbin Nimbin is notable for the prominence of its
58
Phone: 0405831849 fairmarketantiques The Fairmarket Lismore Antique Centre
llis7466@bigpond.net.au fairmarketantiques.com
Minyon Falls
Own your own unique Australian Argyle Diamond.
Australian Chocolate Diamonds
www.lismorejewelcentre.com Available at the Lismore Jewel Centre 102 Molesworth Street Ph: 02 66215501 59
www.byronandbeyond.com
Tweed Valley Way
MARKETS
4TH Friday, Twilight 2-8pm (Summer 5pm-9pm) 3RD Saturday, Murwillumbah Makers &Finders 9am-3pm Knox Park 4TH Sunday, Murwillumbah Community Market Wednesdays Farmers Market 7am-11am Murwillumbah Showground
WORLD HERITAGE RAINFORESTS, DRAMATIC MOUNTAIN RANGES, FERTILE GREEN FIELDS, UNCROWDED BEACHES... Take some time out and explore the Tweed/Byron hinterland. SHOP - Burringbar has a variety of village shops including: 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. 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 and clean, well maintained public amenities as well as a public BBQ and picnic facilities. You can get your supplies from the local shops across the road if you decide to picnic or choose one of our cafés.
Heath’s Old Wares & Collectables, a quaint post office, and a mix of village stores for your supplies and refreshments.
EXPLORE
- Take a cruise on the Tweed River with Mount warning Tours and enjoy a 5 course seafood deugustation menu. Available for weddings parties and corporate events.
DID YOU KNOW?
Mount Warning is the central volcanic remnant of an ancient shield volcano, the Tweed Volcano, which would have been about 1,900 m (6,200 ft) above sea level or just under twice EAT - First stop driving north is Mooball, with the iconic Moo Moo the height of the current mountain. Roadhouse Café. Check out the display of mad bikes, hot-rods and This volcano erupted around 23 million years ago. As the memorabilia in the gift shop, fuel, and home cooked or takeaway mountain’s central vent cooled, it shrank, forming a depression at the top that has greatly eroded. food. Or visit Hotel Victory which is the Mooball watering hole for locals, VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE with great seafood pub meals, ice cold beer and upstairs accommodation with BBQ facilities. Come and support our local artists at Hotel Victory Moobal on Live Music Sundays on the deck Murwillumbah - 71 Tweed Valley Way, South Murwillumbah by the pool. 281 Tweed Valley Way Murwillumbah NSW 2484 02 6672 1340 EXPERIENCE - Tweed Valley Whey Farm House Cheeses Tweed Heads - Cnr Bay and Wharf Streets Tweed Heads offering a wide variety of lovingly created in-house cheeses. NSW 2485 – 1800 674 414 The Burringbar Roadhouse Gallery on the Tweed Valley Way has a Kingscliff - Marine Parade huge selection of antiques and collectables. It is worth a stopover Kingscliff NSW 2487 – 02 6674 8064 to check out the new arrivals and have a great coffee, and chat to the friendly locals.
A DAY IN THE TWEED
(02) 66 281 898 24 hour hotline www.wiresnr.org
Spotted an injured animal? Call WIRES, we can help. Trained WIRES volunteers rescue, rehabilitate and release wild animals back into their natural homes. Help us help our wildlife. 60
Fuel up, grab a bite to eat & have some awesome coffee Check out the great motorcycles, memorabilia and antiques that are on display. Free WiFi 5875 Tweed Valley Way, Mooball, NSW 2483 02 6677 0057
moomooroadhouse@bigpond.com
MooMooRoadhouse
burringbarsports@bigpond.com
Peter Wotton Craig Parry
61
www.byronandbeyond.com
Vintage & Contemporary Collectables 6184 Tweed Valley Way, Burringbar Ph 0409983403 littlepeachco.com
Antiques, Collectables, Local Art & Coffee Ph 0408 998 446 6184 Tweed Valley Way, Burringbar @burringbargallery
– CHEESE SALES – CHEESE PLATTERS – ARTISAN GOODS – LOCAL PRODUCE – WOODCRAFT – ARTWORKS & SPECIALTY GIFTS
Tweed Valley Whey Farmhouse Cheeses
A
s 4th Generation Dairy Farmers we know a thing or two about producing quality milk. The best milk also makes the best cheese. We would love to welcome you to our farm to sample our award winning cheeses and yoghurt & purchase direct from the Farm Gate.
CAFE LICENSED LIG HT
CAKES SCONES RS NC LU HES CHEESE PLATTE MS EA COLD DRINKS ICE CR
Open 9am – 4pm Wednesday to Sunday 6091 Tweed Valley Way, Burringbar NSW. Phone: 02 6677 1111 www.tweedvalleycheeses.com.au
62
Keith Christie Photography
63
www.byronandbeyond.com
64
Source: © Department of Finance, Services & Innovation 2018/2019
Gold Coast’s #1 Wildlife
ATTRACTION Wide-open spaces, lush rainforest and Australian bushland this is where you can feed wild lorikeets, see mammals, reptiles, exotic species and live shows! Enjoy animal encounters, ride the train or cool off at the Wildlife Island Adventure Splash Zone and discover Lost Valley!
Book Online CurrumbinSanctuary.com.au 65
DOWNLOAD THE
and plan your
APP
day!
www.byronandbeyond.com
66
@byronbaykombis +61(0)421 135 477
@retrocampervans +61(0)490 313 144
NSW & Northern Rivers Map Paramount Publication House
Property of:
l
Julian Rocks
67
Copies of this map can be purchased. Contact: sales@byronandbeyond.com
This map cannot be reproduced (in full or part) without the permission of Peter Wotton Paramount Publication House
www.byronandbeyond.com
68