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NEWRYBAR

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THE AREA

Tucked away in the rolling hills of Byron's lush hinterland, Newrybar is a countryside town with so much natural goodness. Small in size, Newrybar has a whole lot going on, from foodie delights to artisan homewares and furnishings that hail from near and far. And it's all within an easy 15-minute drive from Byron Bay.

Lifestyle

Tucked away in the rolling hills of Byron's lush hinterland, Newrybar is a countryside town with so much natural goodness. Small in size, Newrybar has a whole lot going on, from foodie delights to artisan homewares and furnishings that hail from near and far. And it's all within an easy 15-minute drive from Byron Bay.

Blink, and you might miss the one-street town. Sitting back away from the main road, Newrybar has a handful of vintage cottage style shopfronts that house antique, and on-trend homeware and fashion stores. And Newrybar's foodie destination, Harvest Café and Deli, is a real crowd-pleaser with its baked goods (wood-fired sourdough, anyone?) and paddock to plate menu that highlights the regions freshest produce.

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Lifestyle

Tucked away in the rolling hills of Byron's lush hinterland, Newrybar is a countryside town with so much natural goodness. Small in size, Newrybar has a whole lot going on, from foodie delights to artisan homewares and furnishings that hail from near and far. And it's all within an easy 15-minute drive from Byron Bay.

Blink, and you might miss the one-street town. Sitting back away from the main road, Newrybar has a handful of vintage cottage style shopfronts that house antique, and on-trend homeware and fashion stores. And Newrybar's foodie destination, Harvest Café and Deli, is a real crowd-pleaser with its baked goods (wood-fired sourdough, anyone?) and paddock to plate menu that highlights the regions freshest produce.

All around there are fields of fertile farmland growing everything from coffee to macadamias to tropical fruits. Peppered throughout all of this are the beautiful cottages and homesteads that nod to times past. Some have been converted into dreamy guesthouses, while others are a homey countryside retreat.

Byron Bay's coastal lifestyle is a short drive down the road - perfect swells and coastal walks with head-turning vistas, plus a café, dining and nightlife scene to rival that of any city. There is no denying that Newrybar is a place where you really can have the best of both worlds.

Neighbours

More and more, people are looking to Newrybar for a quiet countryside escape from the bustle of Byron Bay. A place where they can retreat to while still having all the perks of the coastal town. But what makes Newrybar the place that it is, is the community of like-minded creatives, farmers, and young families, all of who have a lust for life’s natural side.

Neighbours

More and more, people are looking to Newrybar for a quiet countryside escape from the bustle of Byron Bay. A place where they can retreat to while still having all the perks of the coastal town. But what makes Newrybar the place that it is, is the community of like-minded creatives, farmers, and young families, all of who have a lust for life’s natural side.

Area features

ARTISAN HOMEWARES
FOODIE HAVEN

ARTISAN HOMEWARES

One of Newrybar’s biggest drawcards is its selection of homewares and fashion; from antiques to on-trend homeware stores like Luther & Co and Drift Lab. But none other are quite like Newrybar Merchants, a collective of local artisans and curators of fine goods. Housed inside a beautifully restored vintage cottage, Newrybar Merchants is home to Tigmi Trading, Imprint House, Small Wonder, Alcana, and Our Little Flower Farm

FOODIE HAVEN

Taste the flavours of the Byron region in a town that loves homegrown produce and foraging for food; from macadamias to tropical fruits to coffee beans. Buy straight from the farm gate, in the local markets or head to Harvest Café and Deli for country-style cooking with ingredients straight from their edible gardens; and let's not forget their wood-fired sourdough which has people travelling from all over to get their fill.  

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