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But there’s also a charming ‘peace, love and mung beans’ vibe about this place on the north coast of New South Wales that attracts stressed-out well-to-do city folk and backpackers from all corners of the earth. Add in the splendid beaches and you’ve got one of Australia’s best-known destinations.
Sipping on a chilled bottle of Ginger Nektar, the handmade drink produced locally from ginger, rainwater, honey and lemon. You can buy it in just about all the cafes and general stores around Byron.
Our round-up of the hippest hideaways and romantic boutique hotels in Byron Bay
Romantic boutique hotel Victoria's at Ewingsdale is set in lush countryside near Byron Bay's best beaches with white, floaty, feminine rooms and elegant European-style decor.
Elegant Tuscan-style boutique hotel Victoria's at Wategos is set amid lush tropical gardens beside beautiful Wategos beach, perfect for soaking up Byron Bay's laid-back coastal life.
Set in lush rolling hills in the Bryon Bay hinterland, Gaia Retreat & Spa is a luxurious and soothing sanctuary where you can revive your body, mind and spirit.
Planes, trains, automobiles, or maybe even helicopter – we tell you the best way to go.
Just a little bit posher than your average caff, and the views are amazing from both the deck and the dining room. Chef Matthew Gillespie, who has a rep in these parts, prepares a range of enticements, including a great wagyu burger at lunch.
Lawson Street, Clarkes Beach
There’s plenty of atmosphere in this cute café. The homemade cakes, including a wicked macadamia baked cheesecake, are served in slices big enough for two.
4 Lawson Street, Byron Bay
Prop yourself at the high seats in the window for one of the best brekkies in town, especially if you’re a coffee tragic. This is, according to locals, the place to sip.
8/87 Jonson Street, Byron Bay
Restaurateurs John and Lisa van Haandel have brought a touch of Melbourne magic to the beach. It’s a compact menu with Mediterranean influences – grilled local prawns served with aioli, pimientos de Padrón and Ortiz anchovies are all offered as small plates – served in a sophisticated, laidback venue.
Beach Hotel, cnr Jonson and Bay Streets, Byron Bay
There’s a modern, relaxed Balinese vibe here, with ivy clinging to the walls and warmth added by the exposed timber ceilings. Bret Cameron’s seasonal menu – European but with a touch of Asian –reaches just the right level of creativity, too.
Cnr Jonson and Marvell Streets, Byron Bay
Upstairs from the popular deli Ate is this gem. Tetsuya’s-trained chef Shannon Debreceny offers a five-course degustation menu with a Spanish overtones for just NZ$55 per person. Worth the drive.
33 Byron Street, Bangalow
Find a spot on one of the couches and settle in for a cocktail and a chat early on, but realisee that it won’t last. As the night wears on, the music goes up and the room goes off. Not quite so full-on during the week.
6 Lawson Street, Byron Bay
It’s all a little bit sultry – could be the red-tinged, low lighting – and definitely the place to be for Byron’s young lovelies. There are DJs, live music and even fire shows on occasion.
1 Skinners Shoot Road, Byron Bay
Does it get any better than this? A cold ale and a seat in the beer garden with the greatest view in the world, watching the world go by. Just you and pretty much everyone else chilling in Byron.
Bay Street, Byron Bay
A bit of a behemoth and always packed, the Northern is renowned for its band room out the back where top Aussie acts play when they’re touring the country.
35–43 Jonson Street, Byron Bay
Want to meet some colourful locals? This is the place. A largely open-air, very casual pub with live music every night.
80 Jonson Street, Byron Bay
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