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Main Beach, Byron Bay
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Main Beach
Byron Bay, NSW
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Byron Main Beach is the closest beach to the town center and is patrolled during the summer months. It’s a popular and vibrant spot with a vast stretch of sand and clear, calm waters. The facilities are extensive, with parking, a playground, picnic spots, barbecues, showers, and public toilets, making it great for families. Beginner surfers can take lessons on the gentle waves, or you can soak up the sun, take a dip, and savor the views across to The Pass and Cape Byron. Plus, the people-watching is particularly excellent, with the beach’s popularity bringing a mixed crowd of colorful characters. Best of all, when you’ve worked up a sun-bathed appetite, Byron Bay’s array of quality restaurants and cafes are just a short meander back into town.
Byron Main Beach is the closest beach to the town center and is patrolled during the summer months. It’s a popular and vibrant spot with a vast stretch of sand and clear, calm waters. The facilities are extensive, with parking, a playground, picnic spots, barbecues, showers, and public toilets, maki…
Main Beach is the closest beach to Byron’s town centre, for this reason, it’s also busiest. The beach runs from the seawall at Belongil Beach down to Clarkes Beach and is located directly in front of Byron Bay’s iconic Beach Hotel. Details: + Family friendly as it is patrolled. + Dog-friendly from a point adjacent to Manfred Street, Belongil, extending in an easterly direction to a point on the western side of Main Beach car park. + Close to shops, cafes and restaurants. + Has a grassy area for picnics as well as a park. + Has plenty of parking available.
Main Beach is the closest beach to Byron’s town centre, for this reason, it’s also busiest. The beach runs from the seawall at Belongil Beach down to Clarkes Beach and is located directly in front of Byron Bay’s iconic Beach Hotel. Details: + Family friendly as it is patrolled. + Dog-friendly from…
Before going out to dinner, watch the drumming circle as the sun sets over Belongil Beach (in front of the Beach Hotel).