the drive into Nimbin
Armonica open for breakfast and late night dining this is nearing fine dining worth the drive.
Breakfast is good and they can make coffee
Organic Nimbin fresh fruit and veg in spare blocks
Nimbin comes from the legend of the Nyimbunji (clever man) of the original local Widjabul Wia-bal people. like most of Northern NSW, the area was originally covered by lush subtropical rainforest and sclerophyll eucalypt forests.
Nimbin is known the world over as Australia’s alternative lifestyle capital. The village shot to fame in 1973 when it hosted the Aquarius Festival, attracting students, hippies, and visionaries from all over Australia
Nimbin’s tourist attractions today are its Hemp Embassy and the annual Mardi Grass festival in early May, which argues for the legislation of marijuana for personal and medicinal use.
The Nimbin Hotel was established under the name Freemasons Hotel in 1924. operation as Nimbin Hotel commenced in 1999. The hotel is the only ‘pub’ in the village.Above average food has comfortable rooms for most types of travellers,with accommodation
Nimbin has a ‘an escapist sub-culture’. Nimbin has become an icon in Australian cultural history, with many of the values first introduced there by the counterculture becoming part of modern Australian culture
This is hotel is so Aussie, ideally you would come out on Friday night book a room for the night call the pub for best price enjoy the raffles followed by live band mingle with the locals over a couple rum and cokes. up for breakfast
Minyon Falls are the most famous falls in the area. The lookout is less than one hour away from Byron Bay.
Weekend getaway Nimbin markets and the shops the drive out here is worth it some of the best country in the world.