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Mullumbimby

About twenty kilometres north of Byron Bay via the pacific highway is Mullumbimby situated on the Brunswick river.

Mullumbimby is known as "The Biggest Little Town in Australia" and for a small town it certainly has a lot to offer.

On the road into Mullumbimby you are greeted by the spectacular Mt. Chincogan. The town has a variety of cafes, colourful shops, interesting buildings, attractive parks, a swimming pool and a museum. There is something for everyone.

On the third saturday of each month a market is held in Summers Park on the corner of Stuart and Myocum Streets between 9am - 2pm. Local produce, hand made crafts and clothing, jewellery, plants and fresh food are for sale. Wander through this small but bustling market under the shady trees.

In the middle of  Summers Park stands the old Mullumbimby post office (1907) which houses the local museum. Open on Market saturdays and every Friday between 11am and 3pm, the BVHS Museum is worth exploring if you want to find out about the local history of the area.

At the other end of town on Mill Street is Heritage Park. It has been planted with over 300 species of rainforest trees and plants that are indigenous to the area. A winding plath leads you through the park and along the edge of the Brunswick River. The park is equipped with picnic settings, a children's playground, log seating, an information shelter shed and a riverbank fishing seat.

A drive up into the hinterland around Mullumbimby reveals lush rainforest and spectacular views.

Discover the magic of Mullumbimby for yourself.