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    The Byron at Byron Resort & Spa, Byron Bay

    97 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
    The Byron at Byron Resort & Spa Review
     
    5 Star Rating
    29 July 2015The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa
    Tags: Byron Bay, Australia, Resort reviewsThe Bill: £230 per night
     

    A picturesque retreat in the heart of the rainforest and just a few minutes from Byron Bay, Byron at Byron Resort and Spa makes for a relaxing break. Our spa suite was located in the forest, in a separate outer building. The suite itself was on the second floor and was of a good size.

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    The suite included an open plan living area complete with a dining table, a small kitchen, and washing facilities for those enjoying a longer stay. There was a separate bedroom and a lovely bathroom with the most gorgeous bath along with a walk-in shower.

    “The Byron at Byron provides piece and tranquility in beautiful surroundings.”

    Our suite also included a front and rear facing balcony. Being in the forest it would have been more enjoyable had the balconies been open rather than inside a cage, but with that being said it was still a nice space to enjoy the surroundings. The resort is also a short walk to the beach, which is incredibly beautiful and unspoilt. We enjoyed a number of walks along this beautiful coastline, and if you’re visiting at the right time of the year you might even be lucky enough to spot some dolphins.

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    As far as other facilities go, The Byron has its own spa offering a range of pampering treatments, a small gym with complimentary yoga classes in the morning and a good size outdoor pool surrounded by sun loungers. The public areas are nicely designed, and very comfortable to relax in with a coffee or an early evening glass of wine before dining at The Restaurant at The Byron. You can sit on the decking overlooking the pool and rain forest, it’s a special sight not found at many spots in the world.

     
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