Author: lordbyron
As far as bucket lists and new year’s resolutions go, we find ourselves having the most fun when conjuring up travel plans for the year ahead. Whether it’s discovering new towns and cities, or re-visiting old favourites and exploring them...
Christmas Gift Guide for Beach Lovers
If you’re in need of some last-minute Christmas gift-giving inspiration, then you’ve come to the right place! For the Byron Bay-lover and beach bum in your life, we’ve put together some of our favourite Byron-themed pieces and present...
Getting To Byron Bay From Ballina or Gold Coast
The Lord Byron Hotel is conveniently located in the centre of Byron Bay, on Jonson St. We are just 500m from the Byron Bay Bus Interchange, and also provide complimentary onsite car parking for guests.
There are a number of ways of arriving to...
Our Food-Lover’s Guide to Byron’s Best Restaurants
Calling all fellow foodies heading to Byron Bay! Alongside the beautiful beaches, bohemian stores and utterly-tempting bars, Byron has a huge line up of glorious restaurants and dining options. So if you’re wondering where’s best to eat,...
Guide to the Best Bars and Date Night Drinking Spots in Byron Bay
Lazy days spent sun-soaking and exploring, mean that by golden hour you’ve earned a good drop! If you’re heading out for date night drinks or tipples with friends, check out this guide to Byron’s best bars and watering holes, filled with our favourite...
Travel Info
The Lord Byron Resort is located in the main street of Byron Bay. Close to the main beach and just a 5 minute walk to the shops and centre of town – but just far enough away from the hustle and bustle. 120 Jonson Street, Byron Bay NSW. Remember you...
Splendour In The Grass
Splendour in the Grass is back again this year!
The event will take place on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th July at the North Byron Parklands.
The Lord Byron Resort is a short stroll from the regular shuttle buses to the event.
See just some...
Byron Bay Whale Watching Season
The Byron Bay whale watching season has begun!
Byron Bay is the most Easterly point of Australia, hence being one of the best vantage points to see the majestic animals as they migrate along the coastline.
If you would like the chance to get even closer...