by Mairead Cleary | July, 2018 | Ballina Area, Blog, Byron Area, Outdoors, Tweed Area
We’re right in the middle of the stunning whale watching season here in Byron Bay. From about late April to late October each year, if you spend time along Australia’s east coast you’re almost guaranteed to spot whales on their annual migration north for... by Mairead Cleary | February, 2017 | Blog, Byron Area, Outdoors, Walking Adventures
Byron Bay Lighthouse Cape Byron lighthouse is possibly the most iconic manmade feature in Byron Bay. Hundreds of people visit it every day to soak in the expansive panoramic views it offers from it’s unsurpassed vantage point on the most easterly headland in... by Mairead Cleary | May, 2016 | Ballina Area, Blog, Byron Area, Nature Connection, Outdoors, Tweed Area, Wildlife
It’s that time of year again when the humpback whales take their long migration journey (up to 10,000km in fact!) from the Antarctic seas to the subtropical waters and back again. Their journey north seemed to start late this year, and perhaps it did. The timing... by Mairead Cleary | December, 2015 | Blog, Byron Area, Outdoors, Walking Adventures
Goonengerry National Park is a bit of a hidden treasure. It has only been a national park since 1999. Before that it was state forest. As a new national park it has no facilities and very few signs, but as an escape from the busyness and heat of Byron during the... by Mairead Cleary | November, 2015 | Ballina Area, Blog, Byron Area, Nightcap National Park, Outdoors, Photography, Tweed Area
Byron has some very talented professional and amateur photographers. While the landscape lends itself to creating beautiful photos, it takes some skill to catch the right light from the right angle and enhance the shot to create spectacular images. Here are some of...