Photo: Gatoclass / CC BY-SA 3.0
Mullumbimby, a quirky hinterland town in the Byron Bay region, is a vibrant hub of alternative culture, organic food, and lush subtropical landscapes. Often called the 'capital of the rainbow region', it offers a laid-back counterpoint to the coast, with a bustling farmers market, crystal-clear rivers, and a strong community spirit that welcomes travellers looking for something off the beaten track.
Highlights & What to See
- Mullumbimby Farmers Market – Every Friday morning, the showground transforms into a cornucopia of organic produce, artisan breads, local honey, and handmade crafts. Go early for the best picks and a coffee from one of the mobile vendors.
- Brunswick River – Perfect for a lazy afternoon swim or a kayak paddle. The river is clean and calm, with several access points along Main Arm Road. Keep an eye out for platypuses at dawn or dusk.
- Mullumbimby Museum – Housed in a charming old building, this local museum captures the town's colourful history from timber-getting to the alternative-lifestyle movement. The volunteer guides are full of stories.
- Crystal Castle & Shambhala Gardens – Just a short drive away, this New Age attraction features giant crystals, labyrinth walks, and peaceful gardens. Even sceptics will appreciate the sheer scale of the amethyst and quartz formations.
- Mount Chincogan – A classic bushwalk with rewarding views over the valley. The track is steep in parts but doable for most fitness levels. Start early to avoid the midday heat.
Suggested Time to Spend
Mullumbimby is best enjoyed as a half-day or full-day stop. Combine a morning at the farmers market (if you're there on a Friday) with a swim in the Brunswick River and a wander through the main street's eclectic shops. If you're keen on hiking Mount Chincogan or visiting the Crystal Castle, allocate a full day. Many travellers use it as a lunch break between Byron Bay and the hinterland national parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay – Just 20 minutes away, Byron offers world-class beaches, the Cape Byron lighthouse walk, and a buzzing dining scene. A perfect contrast to Mullumbimby's rural vibe.
- Brunswick Heads – A sleepy coastal village at the mouth of the Brunswick River, with a laid-back pub, good swimming, and a boat ramp for kayak launches. Ideal for a quiet afternoon.
- Nightcap National Park – Home to the majestic Minyon Falls and ancient rainforest walks. The drive from Mullumbimby is scenic and the waterfall lookout is breathtaking after rain.
- Bangalow – A pretty heritage town with a great café scene and a popular monthly market. It's a short drive west and makes for a charming detour.
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Image credits
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Brunswick Heads — Aliceinthealice / CC0
- Nightcap National Park — PPLLPPLLPPLLPP / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bangalow — Gatoclass / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Mullumbimby Farmers Market — Gatoclass / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Crystal Castle & Shambhala Gardens — Frode Ramone from Oslo, Norway / CC BY 2.0