National Geographic Traveller (UK)

BYRON BAY

ith hipsters and Hollywood stars ambling down the high street, Byron Bay’s come a long way from its days as a quiet timber-logging town. And while the internationally renowned Aussie hotspot can get a bit crowded at times, the bohemian flair and sun-drenched lifestyle of Australia’s most easterly point still manages to lure travellers from across the globe.

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