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"By many considered to be the prettiest beach in the Byron Bay area, Wategos Beach is a pleasantly sheltered strip of sand with a relaxed vibe and great facilities. Wategos produces a friendly surf, suitable for learner surfers. Located between Cape Byron and the Fisherman’s Lookout, below the Byron Bay Lighthouse, Wategos Beach can be accessed by foot via the Cape Byron walking track."
"Wategos Beach sits below Cape Byron and is one of the prettiest beaches in the area. With beautiful beach houses perched above the sand, Wategos remains one of the most desirable strips in Byron Bay. The north facing beach is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, while a scenic walkway leads to the sand at Little Wategos Beach."
"A stunning Tuscan style guest house, nestled in an exclusive ocean front valley at beautiful Wategos beach, just under the famous Cape Byron lighthouse. Personalised and intuitive service in elegantly decorated rooms with fine furnishings."
"In a town of stunning beaches, it is surprisingly hard to find a meal with a view. Beach Byron Bay is an exception, its white exterior perfectly highlighting sweeping uninterrupted views from the balcony. The sunset light at dinner-time is ideal for indulging in one of the suitably strong seafood options, such as crab, chilli and black garlic crostini."
"If you want breakfast as close to the beach as possible then Byrons Bali inspired cafe – Bali Bagus – is the spot to head. Situated right across from main beach you can enjoy the ocean breeze from this tasty little cafe or simply wander over and enjoy your brekkie in the park or on the beach itself!. As well as brekkie faves like avo on toast, eggs benny and granola Bali Bagus also serves up some super tasty, Indonesia style brekkies too."
"Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Fishheads serves up some of the freshest seafood in town. Take a seat on their laid-back, beachfront deck or grab your fish and chips to-go and enjoy on the sand. Either way, you’re in for a real treat."
"Come to the Railway Friendly Bar Byron Bay for nightly live music covering a range of genres, whether you’re into roots, reggae, folk or rock. Locally known as the Rails, this Byron Bay bar has been around for over 30 years and is located in a former railway station. Hang out in the atmospheric beer garden, sip on one of 20 on-tap brews and snack on an extensive pub grub menu."
"The Railway Friendly Bar – affectionately dubbed The Rails by locals – is the best-loved live music venue in Byron Bay. It’s also home to some of the best pub food in the area, served alongside local and touring bands every night of the week. Soundtrack your lazy lunch or dinner to everything from roots, reggae and blues, to funk, folk and rock."
"This Byron Bay bar has been around for over 30 years and is set in the town’s former railway station. It’s the ideal place to sit outside in the garden and soak up that east coast sunshine with a cold pint. There are over 20 on-tap beers to choose from, with craft varieties from Stone & Wood, Coopers Brewery and Tooheys."
"Where: 4 Jonson Street What: Bites & Cocktailshttps://loftbyronbay.com.au/. In a previous life, this site pumped out prime rib steaks and seriously curly fries (it was home to Byron Bay’s original Hog’s Breath Cafe). Today, owner Matt Hunt’s dream of creating a cocktail bar with contemporary Australian food and a casual coastal ambience has been realised with Loft.!"
"Loft Byron Bay is styled luxuriously to frame sun-soaked views of famous Main Beach. Our light filled spaces, centrally elevated above Jonson Street and Bay Lane, are perfect for relaxing with family and friends."