{"id":256682,"date":"2023-04-14T15:25:39","date_gmt":"2023-04-14T05:25:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=256682"},"modified":"2023-04-14T15:26:20","modified_gmt":"2023-04-14T05:26:20","slug":"byron-bay-hinterland-towns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/north-coast\/byron-bay\/byron-bay-hinterland-towns\/","title":{"rendered":"11 charming Byron Bay hinterland towns and villages to visit"},"content":{"rendered":"
Visiting Byron Bay is just as much about exploring its breathtaking Bundjalung Country hinterland towns as it is about lying on the beach.<\/h5>\n

The Byron Bay hinterland has an incredible amount to offer by way of lush green rolling hills, incredible nature, and character-filled towns and villages that are full of interesting and dynamic locals and a thriving food scene. Here we list some of our favourite places to visit on a drive into the hills. (Remember to always check for road closures before setting out on your journey, especially after recent flood events).<\/p>\n

\"Byron

Soak up the beauty of rolling green hills in the Byron Bay hinterland. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

1. Bangalow<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 10-minute drive from Byron
\nWhat:<\/strong> A very charming and chic historical village full of heritage buildings and friendly locals.<\/p>\n

Wander the charming main street, exploring its shops (the Bangalow Pharmacy is a highlight). There are so many lovely places to shop, eat and explore. For shopping, we recommend Our Corner Store<\/a>, The Flower Bar Co.<\/a>, Island Luxe<\/a>, and Bisque Traders<\/a>, to name a few.<\/p>\n

\"Ciao,

End your evening in the cosy Bangalow restaurant, Ciao, Mate! (Image: Kenny Smith)<\/p><\/div>\n

For the best coffee in town<\/strong> head to the little coffee window at Sparrow (for a delicious Allpress coffee and very happy vibes). For food, don\u2019t miss Woods for a delicious healthy brekkie, Mangosteen for some authentic Japanese for lunch, and Ciao, Mate! or You Beauty for a delicious dinner. Also, \u201cThe Bowlo\u201d (the Bangalow Bowling Club) is always fun for a drink, some good food, and a game of bowls with some mates.<\/p>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

The weekly Saturday morning farmers market<\/a> that is held behind the Bangalow Hotel; also the regional Bangalow Market,<\/a> held on the fourth Sunday of the month at the Bangalow Showgrounds, features more than 300 stalls of art, crafts, clothing, food, and produce.<\/p>\n

\"Byron

Find plenty of fresh market haul. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

If you feel like getting creative, book in for a pottery class at the nearby The Clay Barn<\/a>, or explore the painting classes on offer with highly acclaimed local painter Dominique Sutton at her Bangalow studio<\/a>. Or see what shows are playing at Bangalow\u2019s A&I Hall with the Bangalow Theatre Company.<\/a><\/p>\n

2. Newrybar<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 15-minute drive from Byron, a seven-minute drive from Bangalow
\nWhat:<\/strong> A very pretty and idyllic one-street historic hinterland town that is always bustling with locals and visitors alike. It is also home to Australia\u2019s oldest bakery.<\/p>\n

Wander the very charming old street with its gorgeous shops and century-old buildings. Housed in one of those century-old farmhouses is the award-winning Harvest Newrybar (also featured in our pick of best restaurants in Byron and beyond<\/a>).<\/p>\n

\"Harvest

Don’t miss a meal at the award-winning Harvest Newrybar. (Image: Jess Kearney)<\/p><\/div>\n

We recommend dining at either their more formal restaurant or just grabbing something to go from the Harvest Deli \u2013 the menu beautifully celebrates and champions the diversity of the region and its local farmers, growers and producers, showcasing local, wild and seasonal produce.<\/p>\n

\"Harvest

Dine on the deck at Harvest Newrybar. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Check out Newrybar Merchants<\/a>, a unique retail collective that features local artisans and makers such as Mark Tuckey, Life of Uscha, Loco Love Chocolates and many more. And pop into the lovely antique store, Luther & Co.<\/a>; as well as Drift Lab<\/a>, The Lost & Found Department<\/a>, and Misko Jewellery<\/a>. If you need any supplies (or fuel), head to The Little General Newrybar<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\"Luther

Pop into Luther & Co. to hunt for antiques. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

Don’t miss the weekly and monthly events hosted by Harvest Newrybar and Newrybar Merchants. There is Story Time for kids every Wednesday morning, the Newrybar Eats & Produce Market every Wednesday afternoon, the Harvest Fun Fridays on the first Friday of the month (with live music, food stalls and more), the Harvest Sunday Bar (on Thursday, Friday, Saturday afternoons), and the Harvest Breakfast BBQ and Live Music on Sunday mornings! Also, Killen Falls is just a short eight-minute drive away if you feel like some nature time \u2013 we’ve also put together a guide to other waterfalls in the region<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\"Harvest

Spill into the garden at Harvest Newrybar for a night filled with music and food.<\/p><\/div>\n

3. Fernleigh<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 20-minute drive from Byron
\nWhat:<\/strong> A lovely rolling green hills kind of vibe.<\/p>\n

Visit ceramic artist Brooke Clunie at her Red Door Studio and Gallery<\/a>, open daily to the public from 10am to 4pm (closed Tuesdays), or book in for one of her \u201ctwo pot\u201d sessions where you individually make two vessels each on her wheel… with a bit of help, of course! As well as that, you can see (and shop) some of Brooke\u2019s beautiful work that is on display. Red Door Studio is just five minutes down the road from Newrybar.<\/p>\n

\"Ceramic

Shop (or make) ceramics at Red Door Studio and Gallery.<\/p><\/div>\n

4. Nashua<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 20-minute drive from Byron Bay, a seven-minute drive from Bangalow
\nWhat:<\/strong> A lush, green, pastoral patch of paradise.<\/p>\n

Don’t miss Frida\u2019s Field!<\/a> We love Frida\u2019s Field for both its beautiful setting – on a 50-hectare regenerative farm – and its delicious farm-to-table menu by award-winning chef Alastair Waddell which celebrates the seasons, their ecological farming practices and the abundant produce of the Northern Rivers region. They host three long lunches with a set menu per week on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Check their website for more details.<\/p>\n

\"Frida's

Frida’s Field is located on a 50-hectare regenerative farm. (Image: Mia Forrest)<\/p><\/div>\n

5. Clunes<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 25-minute drive from Byron Bay
\nWhat:<\/strong>
A very charming and \u201clovely location\u201d<\/a> (Clunes is the Gaelic term for \u201clovely location,\u201d named after an early engineer named Robert Clunes).<\/p>\n

Hang at The Clunes Store<\/a>. It\u2019s your one-stop shop for everything you could possibly need, so much more than just a general store! You will find a little cafe serving Allpress coffee, a great little grocery store, a little post office, and a bottle shop (we recommend trying the handcrafted wines by Jarad Dixon of Clunes-based small batch wine label, Jilly Wines).<\/p>\n

Grab something to go and take it over to the Clunes Heritage Park across the road for views of the valley. A nice place to rest if you have been driving for a while. There\u2019s also a second-hand book store, a hairdresser, a butcher, a mechanic, and a plant shop!<\/p>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

The Clunes Store puts on a number of different delicious food nights throughout the week. There are wood-fired pizza nights with Il Carreto Pizza on Thursdays and gyoza nights on Mondays and Fridays with Shoza Gyoza.<\/p>\n

6. Wilsons Creek<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 35-minute drive from Byron Bay, a 20-minute drive from Mullumbimby
\nWhat:<\/strong> A super lush and green, hidden, mystical, magical rainforest.<\/p>\n

Hidden in the hills outside Mullumbimby, Wilsons Creek is home to Lilium Love<\/a> \u2013 a truly magical place. The drive to get there is beyond spectacular. Lilium Love is a general store\/cafe offering organic food, organic coffee, and plant-based and vegan options with live music, pizza and a side of witchcraft. All of their food and products are 100 per cent organic, seasonal, medicinal, and consciously created.<\/p>\n

You can find 100 per cent organic and locally handcrafted products in their Apothecary, and there is a licensed tonic bar as well. Lilium Love is open from Tuesday to Sunday until 2pm, and on Friday evenings from 4pm to 9pm with chef Daniela Maiorano cooking up the most incredibly delicious seasonal, local, organic dinners.<\/p>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

You won\u2019t find it on the menu, but you might be able to make a special request at Lilium Love for one of their \u2018Blue pea flower infused damiana medicinal G&Ts\u2019. Dogs are allowed, they just ask that they be kept on a leash. It\u2019s very beautiful here.<\/p>\n

7. Mullumbimby<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 20-minute drive from Byron Bay
\nWhat:<\/strong> The \u201cbiggest little town in Australia\u201d with a vibrant and distinctively laid-back community on the edge of the Brunswick River at the foothills of Mt Chincogan.<\/p>\n

Wander this picturesque town with its wide palm-lined streets, lovely weatherboard houses, and very friendly, laid-back locals, and explore the shops and cafes. You absolutely can not miss the Friday morning weekly Farmer’s Market held at the Showgrounds<\/a> just a little outside of town. You will find all the very best in local produce, delicious food stalls, and amazing buskers \u2013 it\u2019s really the best of everything.<\/p>\n

\"Baker

Get a wholesome feed at Baker & Daughters.<\/p><\/div>\n

Also, do not miss Baker & Daughters in town for the very best of all things bread and baked goods<\/a> (they are so super friendly \u2013 say hi to Beck and Matt \u2013 and they do great coffee as well). If you didn\u2019t eat too much at the market and you\u2019re still hungry, Punch and Daisy is great for breakfast or lunch.<\/a><\/p>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

The Banya (which only opened in January 2023)<\/a>, is a brand-new European bathhouse that celebrates the wonderful social bathing culture of Northern Europe.<\/p>\n

\"Banya

Treat yourself to a day at The Banya. (Image: Kristian Beek)<\/p><\/div>\n

It features a lap pool, a wood-fired sauna, a steam room, two hot mineral pools and a cold plunge \u2013 plus a bar and dining facilities \u2013 and some treatment rooms as well. It is the sister bathhouse to Mullumbimby\u2019s iconic Kiva Spa.<\/a><\/p>\n

\"Pool

Take full advantage of the lap pool, two mineral pools and cold plunge. (Image: Francesca Owen)<\/p><\/div>\n

8. Federal<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 25-minute drive from Byron Bay along the very scenic Coolamon Scenic Drive!
\nWhat:<\/strong> The most beautiful little one-street village that is bursting with charm (and good food).<\/p>\n

\"Doma

Doma Cafe in Federal serves up the most incredible Japanese food. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Wander this cute little street to soak up all of its goodness: Doma, for the most amazing Japanese food<\/a> in the most friendly and beautiful setting; Moonshine Coffee<\/a>, for delicious, locally owned and roasted coffee; and Benilato Gelato, for delicious Italian style gelato<\/a> from a cute ice cream cart; and visit its shops, for such a tiny one-street town there are quite a few (if you are into antique tiles, make an appointment to visit the showroom of Jatana Interiors<\/a>). Also, the general store is so great for anything and everything you might need. Another one-stop shop.<\/p>\n

\"Doma

Doma Cafe is full of rustic charm. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

Doma, Doma, Doma. And also, a soundbed healing session with local musician, Benny Holloway. Incredible! On your way out to Federal from Byron, be sure to stop at the St. Helena Lookout as you first turn onto Coolamon Scenic Drive to enjoy the beautiful 360-degree views of the coast, Wollumbin (Mount Warning) and the lush, green hinterland.<\/p>\n

9. Eltham<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 30-minute drive from Byron Bay
\nWhat:<\/strong> A very small but lovely hinterland village.<\/p>\n

Eat, drink, sleep, and boogie at Eltham\u2019s very own country pub, The Eltham Hotel<\/a>. The Eltham is a very authentic, 118-year-old iconic Aussie pub that was recently revamped and is now a major drawcard for the local and surrounding communities (as well as out-of-towners).<\/p>\n

\"The

For a good time, head to The Eltham. (Image: Matt Rabbidge)<\/p><\/div>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

The Eltham\u2019s live music. Check out their website to see who\u2019s playing, and book one of the beautiful rooms (designed by Julia Ashwood of The Vista). Also, if you feel like a hit of tennis, you could book one of the two tennis courts across the road available for hire.<\/p>\n

10. Bilinudgel<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> 20 minutes from Byron
\nWhat:<\/strong> Another quaint and historic one-street hinterland town with little more than a pub, a general store, and a whole lot of mechanic repair shops.<\/p>\n

\"Bilinudgel

Stop in for a cold brew and a good feed at Bilinudgel Hotel. (Image: Daniel Paul Marshall)<\/p><\/div>\n

Grab a drink or some food at the Billinudgel Hotel<\/a>, a traditional old pub from 1898. Full of charm, this is a meeting spot for locals and travellers alike. Proudly family-owned and operated. They are open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. You can expect traditional pub food. There\u2019s a great outdoor beer garden out the back.<\/p>\n

\"Bilinudgel

You can’t go past a good chicken parmi. (Image: Daniel Paul Marshall)<\/p><\/div>\n

It\u2019s worth doing a drive by the little roadside stall at the end of the main street (to the left) that belongs to Church Farm General Store<\/a>. If you are lucky, you might just find some of their handmade, package-free soaps out at the stall that can be purchased. It\u2019s an honesty system, so just leave your money in the little deposit box. Church Farm\u2019s products are much loved and are all made from scratch and by hand (without any fake stuff), supporting their local farmers.<\/p>\n

\"Church

Stock up on homemade soaps at the little roadside stall.<\/p><\/div>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

The Nudge Nudge Wink Wink dance party<\/a> that is held once a month at the pub featuring local and international and an amazing shed dance floor under the stars. It was awarded \u201cCommunity Event of the Year\u201d at the Byron Shire Australia Day Awards a few years back.<\/p>\n

11. The Channon<\/h2>\n

Where:<\/strong> a 50-minute drive from Byron Bay
\nWhat:<\/strong> The gateway to the subtropical rainforest of Nightcap National Park.<\/p>\n

Eat at The Channon Tavern<\/a>, for great local vibes and lovely outdoor picnic tables. Their kitchen has recently been taken over by The Channon Shokudou (Japanese Kitchen), so you can enjoy more delicious Japanese food out in the hills.<\/p>\n

They are open from 12pm every day from Thursday through Sunday (closed Monday to Wednesday). They have live music some nights, host trivia nights on Thursdays and Joker night on Fridays.<\/p>\n

Also check out the Channon Gallery<\/a> which features award-winning local artists’ exhibitions of contemporary art, housed in a former butter factory located on the banks of Terania Creek.<\/p>\n

What not to miss<\/h3>\n

The Channon Market<\/a>. The longest-running market in the Northern Rivers. Held on the second Sunday of the month, with live music, home-made artisan food and products,<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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