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This is the most eastern spot of Australia, and it's also a nice area to kite in a wonderful bay.
Sometimes you will find decent waves at Main but local surfers recommend you hit other beaches such as Clark’s Beach and The Pass for the ‘quality’ wave breaks.
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Arriving in Byron, pass through town strait in direction of the Lighthouse. After passing the three traffic circles, you will see a stony (free) car park on your left.
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[70% >= 4bf]
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Whales watching (best at winter during migratory season), scuba diving, waterskiing.
Cape Byron Headland Reserve has a great coastal headland walk. You can tour the pristine white lighthouse which stands towering above the rocky headland and allow at least two hours for a comfortable stroll around the five kilometre walking track.
If you only have time for one day trip away from beautiful Byron, then climb to the spectacular summit of Mount Warning. From its spiked, peaked lookout you can see panoramic views of the region and coastline. The mountain summit is around 1100 metres high and the return walk can take at least four to five hours, most people leave before dawn to witness the beautiful sun rise over the ocean.
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Byron Bay has plentiful cafes and restaurants, interesting new age shops (understand "expensive tourist shops", a roaring nightlife centred on its three hotels: Beach Hotel, Great Nothern or the Rails :)
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