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Pindara Private Hospital Magazine - Issue Seven

TRAVEL Thoughtful touches such as snacks in your villa’s mini bar from local providers like Byron Bay Chocolate Co and coffee table books that showcase the region’s endlessly photographic landscape and abundant agriculture constantly remind you that the resort isn’t just located in Byron, it has been designed as part of the landscape. If, despite all the resort has to offer, you simply cannot resist the call of the quirky shops and boutique cafés that line Byron’s main streets, it is less than a five-minute drive to town. If you’re feeling adventurous it’s an easy half-hour walk along the beachfront. The Byron Bay Arts and Industry Estate is also a short drive from the resort and here you’ll find art galleries featuring works by local painters and sculptors, and treasures such as beautifully handcrafted timber furniture and antique homewares. Byron Bay’s creative charm also spills into the surrounding towns of Bangalow and Mullumbimby. Tucked away in the hinterland, these quaint villages offer an insight into the region’s fascinating culture and thriving food scene. Enjoy a long, lazy lunch away from the hustle and bustle of Byron at one of the dozens of eateries dotted throughout the hills that boast healthy and sumptuous choices made from fresh, local produce. Renowned world over for its stunning beaches and first-rate surfing breaks; a trip to Byron wouldn’t be complete without a healthy dose of sun, sand and surf. Nearby beaches Lennox, Broken Head, Wategos, Tallows, The Pass and Brunswick are just some of the beaches you should aim to check out while you’re in the area. After a day soaking up the region’s distinctive character, return to your luxurious sanctuary that has been, as the website boasts, formed from the elements of Byron itself. This is a holiday your chakras won’t forget any time soon. 78 Pindara Magazine 2016


Pindara Private Hospital Magazine - Issue Seven
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