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Rolling green hills, ancient rainforests, and laid-back villages define the Byron Bay Hinterland, a serene escape from the coast's surf-and-sand buzz. This lush region is a haven for foodies, hikers, and anyone craving a slower pace, with organic farms, artisan producers, and misty valleys that feel a world away from Byron's main beach.
Highlights & What to See
- Minyon Falls – A dramatic 100-metre waterfall plunging into a rainforest gorge; walk the rim track for epic views or descend to the plunge pool (check conditions).
- Nightcap National Park – Ancient Gondwana rainforest with towering fig trees, glow-worm tunnels, and the scenic Protesters Falls walk.
- Bangalow – A charming heritage village with a Saturday farmers market, boutique shopping, and excellent cafés like the Bangalow Dining Room.
- Mullumbimby – Byron's alternative cousin, known for its community market (Fridays), crystal shops, and the laid-back Mullumbimby Creek.
- Farm & Food Trail – Sample macadamias at Macadamia Castle, pick your own berries at Tuntable Falls, or sip craft cider at The Channon Tavern.
- Whian Whian State Conservation Area – Mountain-bike or hike through towering flooded gums and brush box forests; the Rocky Creek Dam loop is a stunner.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to explore the hinterland's key villages and nature spots without rushing. Base yourself in Bangalow or Mullumbimby for easy access to walks and markets. Spend one day hiking in Nightcap National Park, another exploring the food trail and village lanes, and a third on a scenic drive through the hills to Nimbin or the Border Ranges. If you only have a day, focus on Minyon Falls and Bangalow for a perfect hinterland sampler.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay – The iconic coastal town with its lighthouse, beaches, and vibrant food scene.
- Brunswick Heads – A mellow river-mouth village with great swimming and kayaking.
- Nimbin – Famous for its alternative lifestyle and the Nimbin Museum, a 30-minute drive from Mullumbimby.
- Border Ranges National Park – Ancient rainforest with world-class hiking, including the Antarctic Beech walk.
- Evans Head – A quiet fishing town with pristine beaches and the Evans River for paddleboarding.
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