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Byron Bay is a picturesque coastal town located on the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, Australia. Known for its breathtaking beaches, such as Wategos and The Pass, the town is also famous for its iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, which marks the easternmost point of mainland Australia. Surrounded by lush rainforests and the scenic hinterland, Byron Bay blends laid-back surf culture with wellness, creativity, and community, making it a truly distinctive spot on the Australian coastline.
Location
Byron Bay is a picturesque coastal town located on the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, Australia. Known for its breathtaking beaches, such as Wategos and The Pass, the town is also famous for its iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, which marks the easternmost point of mainland Australia. Surrounded by lush rainforests and the scenic hinterland, Byron Bay blends laid-back surf culture with wellness, creativity, and community, making it a truly distinctive spot on the Australian coastline.
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History
Byron Bay, originally home to the Arakwal Bundjalung people, started as a logging and whaling town in the 1800s. It evolved in the 1960s into a haven for surfers, artists, and alternative lifestyles. Today, it’s celebrated for its natural beauty, vibrant culture, and rich Indigenous heritage.


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