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The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa, is set in a stunning 45- acre rainforest which provides an atmosphere of lush tranquility, a perfect ingredient for total relaxation. As the resort is located only five minutes south of Byron Bay, visitors can enjoy the local restaurants, shopping and vibrant atmosphere of this beachside township, and then retire to the resort’s perfect setting of peace and luxury. For those who once backpacked throughout Australia, welcome back, but this time to a top class resort.

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Highlights & Inclusions
For a perfect morning walk while the sun rises over the ocean, stroll along the boardwalks, through the sub tropical rainforest, to Tallow Beach. Alternatively, you can relax by the 25m infinity pool or poolside sauna, or experience the ultimate indulgence in the luxurious day spa. For the more active, you can play a game of tennis or work out in the fully equipped gymnasium. The resort also offers complimentary yoga each morning – another perfect way to start the day.
Accommodation is spacious and tastefully designed to capture the very essence of the natural environment. 92 one bedroom air conditioned suites are available, each equipped with a kitchen, separate lounge and dining area, plasma TV as well as two enclosed balconies. Luxurious bathrooms have deep free standing bathtubs and separate shower and the California king beds ensure dreamtime really does exist.
A large variety of birds have been identified within The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa rainforest. This provides a perfect opportunity for those wishing to combine a relaxing holiday with a favoured pastime of bird watching. The variety of bird species will vary depending on seasonal changes, the availability of food sources and migratory patterns however, a bird list is available of those identified, during the Resort’s years of operation.