Byron Bay is a small coastal village in the far north east of New South Wales. The resident population swells by three or four times in the popular summer holidays and some other peak times during the year.
It is on the doorstep of the Northern Rivers region with its rainforest, many small towns and villages and picturesque countryside filled with smaller farms growing produce such as macadamia nuts, coffee, blueberries, lychees, stone fruit, dairying & cheese and many other interesting crops. Many of these local crops are available direct from the growers at one of the many markets, including the popular farmers markets.
For more information on Byron Bay, visit: www.visitbyronbay.com
Brunswick Heads is a small unspoilt coastal village on the NSW north coast, situated at the mouth of the Brunswick River. The
town is 15 minutes north of Byron Bay and 30 minutes from the Gold Coast.
Nestled within the breakwater there is a safe peaceful beach while a white sandy surf beach stretches to the south. The north bank of the river hosts a protected rainforest and the southern bank provides a harbour and small marina for fishing boats and small craft. Mt Chincogan and Mt Warning provide a spectacular hinterland backdrop to the river that meanders up to the small town of Mullumbimby.
For more information, visit: www.brunswickheads.org.au
January 14th, 2010
January 14th, 2010
January 14th, 2010
January 14th, 2010
January 14th, 2010
January 14th, 2010

