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Craigbrook Orchard, Newrybar

The Orchard offers you relaxing Bed and Breakfast hospitality on 50 hectares in the Byron Bay hinterland.

The modern homestead overlooks mature fig trees and stone fruit orchard and the rolling hills to the north. The property offers plenty of room for a a walk in the country.

The Orchard is situated on the picturesque Newrybar escarpment, which features views to the pacific ocean in the east and mountains in the west.

Guests have the use of the 15-metre saltwater pool, wide cool verandahs, TV and video lounge, and some gym equipment.

The hinterland of Byron and Ballina Shire is well known for its lush rainforests, hidden waterfalls, quaint hamlets, picturesque plantations, local markets and galleries.

The quaint village of Newrybar has a small shop, produce store and historic bakery with gourmet coffee house. All this and only 10 minutes from glorious beaches!”

Peace and quiet are assured at The Orchard.

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