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Cape Byron Lighthouse (Byron Bay Lighthouse)
On Australia's most easterly point, atop a bald, rocky headland, sits the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse. Offering sweeping views over the Pacific Ocean and a unique historical insight into the region, the Byron Bay lighthouse is one of the town's most visited attractions.
Byron Bay National Parks
Here is a brief description of some of the Parks and Reserves the region has to offer. This information has been sourced from the National Parks & Wildlife Services.
Byron Bay Hinterland
The hills beyond Byron Bay offer views, wilderness and a rich-farming history. Everything takes longer here, so slow down, bask in the beauty of the landscape and be surprised by its secrets.
Byron Bay Regional Markets
Byron Bay is a hub for talented creatives, and there is no better place to discover the region's artisans than the colourful community markets. Byron Bay, The Channon, and Bangalow host the most popular markets in the area.
Regional Towns and Villages
There are many small towns and villages dotted throughout the region, either along the coast, or buried in the hinterland. See map bellow for an overview of where they are in relation to Byron Bay.
Byron Bay General Information
Cape Byron is Australia's most easterly point, 153° 39´ east, located on the north coast of New South Wales (see map of Australia below). With its numerous beaches, unspoilt hinterland, and relaxed lifestyle, Byron Bay is a popular tourist destination.
Byron Bay Beaches
The Byron Bay region is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in Australia — even the world. With warm, clear waters, Byron's beaches offer excellent swimming and surfing conditions.
Byron Nightlife & Gig Guide
On top of the major festivals and events, there are pubs, clubs, cinemas, galleries, workshops, performances and more... in and around Byron all the time.
Getting to Byron Bay
With plenty of flights into three different airports, quick and reliable shuttle services, a choice of car rentals and an incredible coastline to drive along, getting to Byron Bay is easy whether you’re coming from nearby or as far away as the other side of the world.
Byron Bay Aboriginal Culture & Heritage
It was a place of plenty, this point of land the Aboriginal people called Walgun, which means The Shoulder.
Beach & Sun Safety Tips
Here are some common sense guidelines to enjoying the beach safely. You should always check with a lifeguard for up to date information on rips, stingers and general beach safety.
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