Towns in the
Byron
Council Area ..
ANDERSONS HILL
BANGALOW
BILLINUDGEL
BINNA BURRA
BLIND MOUTH
BOOYONG
BROKEN HEAD
BRUNSWICK HEADS
BYRON BAY
CLUNES
COOPERS CREEK
COOPERS LANE
COOPERS SHOOT
COORABELL
CRABBES CREEK
DURRUMBUL
EUREKA
EVERITTS HILL
EWINGSDALE
FEDERAL
GOLDEN BEACH
GOONENGERRY
HUONBROOK
KOONYUM RANGE
LAVERTYS GAP
MAIN ARM
MCLEODS SHOOT
MIDDLE POCKET
MONTECOLLUM
MULLUMBIMBY
MULLUMBIMBY CREEK
MYOCUM
NASHUA
NEW BRIGHTON
NEWRYBAR
OCEAN SHORES
OCEAN SHORES NORTH
OPOSSUM CREEK
PALMWOOD
PALMWOODS
POSSUM CREEK
REPENTANCE CREEK
SADDLE ROAD
SEVEN MILE BEACH
SKINNERS SHOOT
SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH
ST HELENA
SUFFOLK PARK
TALOFA
THE POCKET
TYAGARAH
UPPER COOPERS CREEK
UPPER MAIN ARM
WANGANUI
WILSONS CREEK
WILSONS CREEK UPPER
YANKEE CREEK
YELGUN
Byron is situated within the
Northern Rivers Region of New South Wales.
Byron Bay’s
natural credentials are impeccable – humpback whales cruise past the headland,
storms create rainbows on the mountains across the bay, hang-gliders ride the
thermals above the lighthouse. Australia's
most easterly point casts a spell over everyone who goes there.
Over the past two decades, Byron Bay
has become an escape for urban refugees, and especially those with artistic
inclinations. Architects, designers, craftworkers and software engineers have
set up shop, grafting their talents and energy on to this small, relaxed
coastal village. Today
Byron Bay
is a chic seaside town with glorious beaches, a New Age tinge and loads
of style.
History
Originally the centre of a farming and dairy district, Byron
Bay spread its wings in the 1970s when it was ”discovered” – initially by
surfers and later by urban escapees and a cast of international megastars who
built palatial estates in the hills behind the town. Today it has become an
essential stop for international backpackers travelling the east-coast circuit.
Things to do
Have a totally sinful breakfast at The Pass Café. Do penance
afterwards with a long walk along the Cape Byron Walking Track and a swim.
Set yourself up with a fruit smoothie at an outdoor café and
watch the world go by.
Check out the latest in beach fashions at the town’s surf
shops.
Sample the nightlife at the Arts Factory – restaurant,
performance space and art-house cinema all in one.
Events
The East Coast Blues and Roots Music Festival at Easter is
the largest of its kind in the country, attracting top international stars.
Don’t miss
A sunrise stroll along the Cape Byron Walking Track.
A yoga session on the beach.
Stunning Kings
Beach at Broken Head
Reserve.
Local macadamia nuts, at their best in the hills where they
grow.
Take-away fish and chips on the beach at sunset.
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