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Places to Stay in Byron Bay Australia |
 | Our rooms are fully self contained studio apartments, this means that everything is in one room. Facilities include a colour television, kitchenette and an ensuite bathroom each with a washing machine and dryer. We also offer apartments with their own balcony. All linen is supplied and we offer a basement carpark which is locked up over night. We are situated only 150 metres from the centre of town and 200 metes stroll from the Main beach in a quiet one way street. |
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 | Byron Lakeside is positioned to give easy access to beaches, surrounding hinterland, shopping, weekend markets and all activitys Byron has to offer. Our 4 Star triple A tourism rated complex offers your choice of 1,2 or 3 bedroom apartments with the added comfort of a ensuite in the main bedroom and a full bathroom to service the other bedrooms. All apartments are self contained having large kitchens with dishwasher ,oven, infra-red cook top, microwave and anything else a kitchen... |
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Things to do in Byron Bay |
Wondering what to do in Byron Bay ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Byron Bay more enjoyable.
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| Sports/Adventure |
There are some great sports and adventure activities to participate in. Cameron Bienke of Byron Bayside Motel, a Byron Bay Motel, suggested Scuba diving & snorkelling, Horse riding, Learn to Surf ( in some of Australias best surfing locations), Kite Surfing & Mountain Bike riding and Sky diving & Hang gliding.
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
Byron Bay main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. Cameron Bienke suggested Whale Watching, Beaches (some of Australia's best), Nimbin ( Reknown for its alternative lifestyle), Cape Byron Light House and Cape Byron (Most Easternly point of Australia).
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| Trails/Wildlife/Nature |
Nature lovers and lovers of walks through the area's flora and fauna, there are some places to see. Cameron Bienke suggested Rainforest Walks, (Cape Byron Marine wildlife park) One of Australias first Marine wild life parks, Mt Warning ( Australias largest extinct volcano named by Captain James Cook) and Waterfalls including minyon falls.
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| Specialty Shops |
For the ladies, no trip is complete without doing some shopping. Cameron Bienke suggested Arts & Crafts Stores and Botique Clothes stores.
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| Historical Sites |
Byron Bay has some fascinating historical sites. Cameron Bienke suggested Cape Byron Lighthouse (built in 1901) and The wreck ( The wreck of the ss Wollongbar).
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| Festivals/Events |
The locals hold some festivals in Byron Bay which are fun for the whole family. Cameron Bienke suggested Byron Bay Triathlon, Taste of Byron (food festival), Byron Bay swim meet, East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival, First Light Last Night (Byron Bay New Years Festival) and Splendour in the Grass Music Festival.
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| Pubs/Bars |
Like to relax at a pub with a good meal and a pint or two? Cameron Bienke suggested Lala Land (Local & international DJ's), PLAY nightclub, Cocomangas (Byrons Biggest Night Club), Great Northern Hotel and Beach Hotel.
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| Eateries/Wineries |
While on holiday, why not indulge in some of the local restaurants and wineries serving delicious food and wine. Cameron Bienke suggested The Dish, Why Not ( Award winning), Fin's (Australias best seafood restaurant) and Casa Pepe ( Vegetairan).
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