An earthy collection of rugs, cushions, photography and select homewares designed in Australia.
Read MoreSince 2012 Pop and Scott have been supporting Australian crafts people and artists with their signature hand crafted furniture collection.
Read MoreIconic surfboard manufacturer has been in the industrial estate for over 20 years. Recently refurbished with the introduction of a café to its show room with pastries supplied fresh daily from ‘The Three Blue ducks,’ The crew from Sydney that set up ‘The Farm’.
Read MoreYoli and Otis is a simple, elegant and timeless range of baby, children, and women wear with a small selection of bags and accessories.
Read More3 minutes drive
Owners Brian and Karen have stocked their store with food and products from the best of the many local artisan food and craft suppliers.
This is the closest medium size supermarket with a wide range of all your basics, an extensive selection of fruit, vegetables, cereals and meat.
Read MoreFor a great start to the weekend head into Bangalow for the weekly farmers market accompanied by tunes from the area’s musicians.
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The very talented team at Domo have added their own twist to authentic Japanese cuisine along with a few western options.
One of Bangalow’s oldest shops owned by a pioneering farming family who have been in the region since 1897.
Read More10 minutes drive
Decorated by native palms, a must-do destination, Bangalow is a sophisticated rural town 10 minutes from Clunes.
Clunes is the closest village to the cottage. The Clunes General Store is a one stop shopselling food and general goods and it’s also a bottle shop and post office.
Read MoreThe original village called Jasper was born after the clearing of the Big Scrub for cattle, it has recently taken on a new lease of life since the opening of Doma Japanese restaurant, which has become a popular pilgrimage from Byron.
Read MoreGwen’s stall is one of the many quaint roadside stalls selling homegrown/ homemade produce.
Read MoreAnother local village that has experienced a recent rise in visitors is the historic town of Newrybar, home Harvest restaurant and café, an equal drawcard being Newrybar Merchants across the road.
Read More17 minutes Drive
A scenic drive over rustic bridges and quaint if not authentically pitted country lanes will take you to the very picturesque town of Newrybar and Harvest.
17 minutes drive
For the serious foodies, Harvest Deli is more of a destination than a ‘stock your pantry’ kind of place.
A visit to the Byron Hinterland would not be complete without a trip to the bustling hub of Byron Bay itself.
Read MoreMullumbimby is a medium sized town sat directly at the foot of Mount Chincogan, an ancient lava plug of the now extinct Tweed shield volcano and a dominating feature of the surrounding hinterland.
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