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Byron Beaches : Fast facts

Byron Bay brings personality and pizazz to the beach experience. Since surfers put it on the map in the 1970s, the coastal township  of Byron Bay has become a refuge for urban escapees, especially those with artistic inclinations. Under the influence of inspired artists, creative chefs, innovative hoteliers, yoga teachers, and alternative therapy gurus, Byron has become Australia's  New Age paradise – and you can see it all on a day at the beach. 

  • 790 km north of Sydney, is the sub-tropical North Coast
  • Glorious beaches wrapped around a new age seafront town at the cutting edge of 'cool' – ride the wild surf at The Pass, or dive in for a gentle swim at Main Beach – Byron Bay is first prize in the beach lottery


 

 Wategos Beach

 

Why go there?

The beaches of Byron Bay are nothing less than sensational. Right on the town’s front doorstep, Main Beach is a huge sweep of sand with something for every beach lover.

Down towards the lighthouse, The Pass is a popular surf break for long-boarders and, at the foot of Cape Byron itself, the exclusive Wategos is another hot spot, great for swimming – these are north-facing beaches, and when the surf turns it on, it’s epic. Rides – long and fast on tubular waves over a sandy bottom – feel like an aircushion. Dolphins sometimes surf alongside for company. The hillside behind the beach is the millionaire's row of Byron Bay. A protected little beach, Wategos is a favourite spot to sunbake. It is not patrolled. Wategos can get get crowded in summer and parking is at a premium.

Tallows Beach, Byron Bay
Tallows Beach, Byron Bay

To the south of the lighthouse, Tallow Beach runs for seven kilometres to Broken Head. It is less frequented than the Main Beach and a beautiful place for a long sunset walk. Again this beach is not patrolled. It can be treacherous, so be careful if you are not an experienced surfer or strong swimmer. Hang-gliders hover overhead and the lighthouse towers above the northern corner. 

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Don’t miss

  • Julian Rocks Marine Reserve - sign up with one of the local dive operators.
  • Learning to surf with the local experts - on a good day, waves and scenery don’t get much better than this.
  • The sunrise walk along Cape Byron Walking Track, followed by a totally sinful breakfast at The Pass Cafe.
  • Sunset on the beach with fish and chips from the fish cafe in Bay Lane.
  • An outside table at Fresh in Jonson Street to watch the world go by over a fresh fruit smoothie.
  • The nightlife at the Arts Factory Village – restaurant, bar, day spa and arthouse cinema all in one.
  • Kings Beach, a clothing-optional beach at Broken Head.
  • Kayaking with dolphins.
 
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