Byron parks

Byron Bay, a coastal paradise in New South Wales, is known for its beautiful beaches, lush green hinterland, and relaxed atmosphere. The area offers a variety of parks and natural attractions for visitors to explore. Cape Byron Marine Park, the most recently sanctioned marine park in New South Wales, extends 37 kilometers from the coast, covering an area of 220 square kilometers. It supports 10 of the 15 distinct marine ecosystems identified within the Tweed-Moreton bioregion and offers various recreational activities such as fishing, swimming, diving, and walking.

Cape Byron State Conservation Area, home to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, offers heritage accommodation, walking tracks, and whale watching opportunities. Visitors can enjoy stunning views at the Cape Café or relax on nearby beaches like The Pass, Wategos, or Tallows. Broken Head Nature Reserve, a 20-minute drive from Byron Bay, features secluded beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. Tyagarah Nature Reserve, with sandy beaches, unique wetland ecosystems, and dedicated picnic areas, is a popular destination for nature lovers, featuring Tyagarah Beach, one of Australia's only nude beaches, and offering skydiving for thrill-seekers.

In addition to these parks, visitors can explore the Cape Byron walking track, winding through lush rainforests, sandy beaches, vast grasslands, and the iconic Cape Byron clifftops. Byron Bay's idyllic location, beautiful scenery, and abundant recreational opportunities make it a perfect destination for travelers seeking a serene coastal escape.

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