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Byron Bay Hinterlands

Byron Bay Hinterlands

While the coast road from Ballina to Tweed Heads is a tourist mecca, venturing west into the hinterlands is sure to take your breath away.
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Byron Bay Hinterlands (Photo credit: Destination NSW)
27 January, 2022
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What to expect

Duration 4 days. Distance 157 kms.
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This road trip starts by taking you to the ‘Rainbow Region’ and deep into the Hinterland before reaching the beautiful and relaxing Byron Bay. From hauling in your own lunch, to exploring a small village and avocado farm, this trip will certainly be one to remember.

Day 1: Lismore

8 HRS 10 MINS | 738 KMS | Sydney start base

Stop 1: Explore Lismore

Dubbed the Rainbow Region, Lismore is famous for its Tropical Fruits Festival: a LGBTI+ celebration, as well as its rich cultural life reflected in the number of art galleries, theatres, performing art spaces and markets. Discover outdoor sculptures along the riverbank on the Wilsons River Experience Walk. A great way to experience the town’s galleries - and vintage and recycling markets on weekends - is on the Arts, Vintage and Retro Trail, a delightful walk that includes street art and the Lismore Regional Gallery.

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Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore (Photo credit: Destination NSW)
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Stop 2: Lunch at Mecca Cafe

A diner almost untouched since it opened in 1932, take a trip down memory lane in the oldest cafe in town 'Mecca Cafe'. A licensed cafe offering indoor or outdoor dining right in the heart of Lismore CBD.

Stop 4: Take a trip to the cinema!

If you fancy a relaxed evening and a trip to the cinema, visit BCC Cinemas Lismore and relax.

Stop 3: Elindale House B&B

With its old-world charm and cosy hospitality, Elindale House B&B is a popular choice with travellers. It's located on a pretty street, in a central location making it an idyllic place to take a rest. All rooms feature a queen-size four-poster bed and large en suite bathroom, a private balcony, and tea/coffee making facilities.

Be sure to wake up in time for breakfast, Nanna's recipe for blueberry pancakes is a must-try. And of course, vegan and gluten-free breakfast options are available too.

pretty bedroom with rose patterned curtains and a four-poster bed with multiple cushions and pillows

Elindale House, Lismore
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Day 2: Lismore to Eltham

16 MINS | 15 KMS

Stop 1: Summerland House Farm

A macadamia and avocado farm set in the rolling hills of the Alstonville Plateau, Summerland House Farm's founder, Lionel Watts, also created the House with no steps after having contracted polio and being left a quadriplegic. With the farm’s stately avenues of macadamia trees, it employs mostly disabled workers. Take a look at the farm's wide array of activities and visit its museum, then follow with lunch in their café to sample the famous Macado Salad.

Stop 2: Explore the village of Clunes

Next point your car to the village of Clunes, a picturesque and laid-back town, where you’ll step back into the gold rush era, with streetscapes straight out of a colonial history book. Make a pit stop at Doma Café and sip a latte to the sound of chiming bellbirds and the bush punctuation marks of a whipbird.

front view of historic red cedar building with the frontage painted mid blue with tables and chairs and scarves outside

The Old Romantic Shack, Clunes (Photo credit: Destination NSW)

Stop 3: Eltham Hotel

Driving deep into the hinterland and stop at the Eltham Hotel, built in 1902. Dine on slow-cooked lamb shoulder so tender it gives us goosebumps. Former school principal, Lorraine Barlow, runs this country pub. This one-horse town is worth the pit stop if you like fine dining and wine.

couple enjoying a meal at a picnic table in the hotel gardens

Eltham Hotel

Day 3: Eltham to Byron Bay

40 MINS | 36 KMS

Stop 1: Stroll along the beach

Wind further up into the hinterland and then make our way down to Byron Bay. Park up and stroll to the beach to admire Byron’s breathtaking beauty and the spectacular lighthouse perched above the town like a sentinel.

Byron Bay NSW visitors walking to lighthouse

Byron Bay Lighthouse

Stop 2: Haul in your lunch

Catch a Crab is a river adventure tour is a river cruise activity which sees its passengers catch crabs, pump yabbies and reel in fish, before returning to land for a seafood feast. Gorge on mud crabs as big as truck wheels and slurp freshly shucked oysters.

Discover the Northern Rivers Region

Take a detour into the sub-tropical hinterland in the Northern Rivers, where you'll find rolling hills, pristine rainforest, secluded waterfalls and spectacular views. Head to the Crystal Castle at Montecollum – you’ll get beautiful views, awesome food, and some crystal healing. Don't forget to stop by the chic-coastal kitchen The Kingswood for a glass of natural and low intervention wine, as well as a few share plates.

view of rock crystals placed in a circle pattern on gravel with illuminated crystals at the feet of a stone buddha in the gardens at dusk

Crystal Castle, Montecollum (Photo credit: Visit NSW)

Stop 4: Stay at Santai Resort

Drive on north to Santai Retreat in Kingscliff. This slick poolside resort, with its Balinese aesthetic and twitching palms, is a grand affair. We could well be in Denpasar. The rooms are uber-stylish and an endless ribbon of beach is only 50 ‘thong-thwacks’ down the road.

people walking along white sandy beach towards a driftwood construction with the ocean to the right

Kingscliff Beach (Photo credit: Destination NSW)
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Day 4: Byron Bay to Tyalgum

1 HR 7 MINS | 75 KMS

Stop 1: Tyalgum

A lazy meandering drive away from Byron Bay is the pretty village of Tyalgum. It’s a magical place with cafés, artisans, music festivals and smiling denizens. A sign above an arts and crafts shop explains: “Tyalgum is my Tuscany”. At Flutterbies Cafe, with its French linen, fresh flowers and vintage crockery, enjoy the legendary flutterby cake. The turn-of-the-century tea room also houses a gift shop specialising in shabby chic.

Stop 2: Rest at Mavis's Kitchen and Cabins

When Peter and Charlie, the owners of Mavis's Kitchen and Cabins, relocated their restaurant from the Gold Coast to Mount Warning, they brought their Queenslander house with them (cut into three pieces). This picturesque ex-dairy farm has since been converted into stylish cabins. The attention to detail is impressive and the food is five-star, with fresh organic produce from their gardens. Stay in the Secret Cabin, a hideaway ideal for honeymooners or those celebrating wedding anniversaries.

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Mavis's Kitchen, Mount Warning

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