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Enjoy spectacular coastal views along the Cape Byron walking track as you walk through rainforest and across clifftops with stunning views of the ocean and hinterland to the lighthouse. Keep an eye out on the water for turtles, dolphins, stingrays and whales (in season). The Cape Byron walking track can be accessed at numerous points […]
Read MoreCape 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. With average summer temperatures of 21C – 28C, and average winter temperatures of 15C – […]
Read MoreWe currently offer a range of maps… These maps are part of byronbay.com’s history, they were originally published a few years before Google maps existed and a good decade before most people in Australia had smartphones. The ‘cartoon’ maps are funny now, but fitting a street map of Byron Bay onto an A4 sized PDF […]
Read MorePopulation Byron Bay has a population of around 9,000, and the Byron Shire is home to almost 30,000 residents. Indigenous culture The Bundjalung of Byron Bay, Arakwal Bumberlin people, have lived in and around Byron Bay for over 22,000 years. They are recognised as the Aboriginal Traditional Custodians of the region extending from Seven Mile […]
Read MoreThe Julian Rocks Nguthungulli Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve that is located on the Julian Rocks in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, in Australia. The 4,047-hectare (10,000-acre) reserve comprise two small islands, situated approximately 2.5 kilometres off the coast of Byron Bay. This group of small islets out in the […]
Read MoreOn 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. The Cape Byron Lighthouse was constructed at the turn of the 20th […]
Read MorePeople travelling with their pet can find it difficult to find pet friendly accommodation in and around Byron Bay. With plenty of pet friendly beaches, there are also options when looking for places to stay with your pet. Please confirm suitability for your pet with each individual accommodation provider. Ingenia Holidays Byron Bay provides a […]
Read MoreByron Bay enjoys warm summers and mild winters. Please use the table below to get an idea of what to expect from the weather during different times of the year. The current Australian Bureau of Meteorology weather forecast for Byron Bay is available via www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/byronbay.shtml Byron Bay’s long-term rainfall & temperature averages Season Summer Autumn […]
Read MoreEstablished 1997, byronbay.com attracts, informs and engages with two-thirds of the region’s visitors via its website, blogs and socials. With our monthly social media reach usually sitting between 500,000 and 1,000,000 our audience is actually bigger. As a local and independent business, we provide our visitors with a direct connection and sense of place they cannot find […]
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