Byron Bay towns and surrounds
RESORT AND SPA

Byron Bay and Surrounding Towns

Located in the heart of the Northern Rivers, Byron Bay is surrounded by quaint villages and small but bustling towns. Many of these provide a great alternative to beach activities as they are located in the picturesque hinterland and offer boutique shopping, art galleries and cafes. Many are also located in or near the National Parks and Reserves, providing ideal gateways to explore the natural attractions.

 
 
Alstonville

Alstonville

An easy drive inland from Ballina, the village of Alstonville is surrounded by macadamia plantations and lush green rolling hills. Home to Summerland House With No Steps and Amaze ‘n’ Place two family friendly visitor attractions.
 
 
Ballina

Ballina

Set on The Richmond River and Pacific Ocean, Ballina is a rapidly growing coastal town 25km south of Byron Bay. Famous for its fishing and seafood (home to The Big Prawn), Ballina offers an array of activities for the water lover. Ballina airport, the closest commercial airport to Byron Bay, has daily direct flights from Sydney and three weekly flights direct from Melbourne. Thursday Plantation is located in Ballina and offers a range of natural skincare products, including the famous Tea Tree Oil. The centre also holds an annual exhibition, the Thursday Plantation East Coast Sculpture Show. The Ballina Fishing Park offers a unique fishing experience in the beautiful surrounds of the Richmond River estuary. You can catch and release or keep.
 
 
Bangalow

Bangalow

Located a scenic 10 minute drive from Byron Bay, Bangalow Village in the Byron Bay hinterland is a must do regional experience. With it’s chic main-street offering great boutique shopping, art galleries and cafes. Macadamia Castle is located on the Pacific Highway near Bangalow and offers a great day out for families.
 
 
Lennox Head

Lennox Head

This growing seaside town, home to the beautiful Seven Mile Beach and Lake Ainsworth, is famous the world over for its amazing surf break at Lennox Point. Point Morton Lookout on Lennox Headland is a great spot to view the surfers at the point and whales can be easily seen in season from this location. There is a walking track that leads east along the headland to one or two other prime whale viewing positions.
 
 
The Channon

The Channon

The village of The Channon is about an hours drive west of Byron Bay. Famous for its colourful monthly market, held on the second Sunday of each month as well as beautiful Protestors Falls in Nightcap National Park.
 
 
Nimbin

Nimbin

Known as the hippie capital of Australia and sister city to Woodstock in the USA, Nimbin is a small village bursting with art, culture and life. Not for the faint hearted, Nimbin is an authentic alternative village nestled in the scenic Nimbin Valley. Visit the Nimbin museum in the main street to learn of the history of this unique hamlet or visit on the way to several surrounding World Heritage National Parks.
 
 
Lismore

Lismore

Lismore is the regional capital of the Northern Rivers and a 45 minute drive from Byron Bay. Known as the ‘Rainbow Region’ Lismore is the gateway to several World Heritage National Parks and many hinterland towns and villages including the world famous village of Nimbin. Lismore is a relaxed and vibrant university city with an abundance of live performance, festivals, art, sport and music. The Lismore Regional Art Gallery is the third oldest regional gallery in New South Wales. It is a busy and popular gallery with regularly changing exhibitions.
 
 
Brunswick Heads

Brunswick Heads

Quaint Bruswick Heads, or ‘Bruns’ to the locals, is a quiet seaside village of simple pleasures. This relaxed village offers many fishing spots, a great historic pub and several family friendly festivals throughout the year.
 
 
Federal

Federal

This tiny yet scenic village in the Byron Shire is the gateway to Minyon Falls and Nightcap National Park.
 
 
Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby

Set against the backdrop of Mt Chincogan, Mullumbimby has been home to many ‘tree changers’ relocating to this country town from Sydney and Melbourne. ‘Mullum’ is a 20 minute drive north of Byron Bay and a short drive from Crystal Castle, a worthwhile visitor attraction. Mullumbimby’s historical society museum displays an interesting history of the region.