Bangalow, New South Wales
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Bangalow is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, in Byron Shire. The town is 778 km north of Sydney and 168 km south of Brisbane, just off the Pacific Highway. Bangalow's historic streetscape, monthly market and proximity to the popular tourist resort of Byron Bay has increased its appeal as a tourist destination. Timber cutters established a camp on the banks of Byron Creek in the 1840s but it wasn't until the 1880s that a town appeared on the site. The town was known as Bangaloe until 1907, when the modern spelling came into use.
In recent years Bangalow has become a pleasant stop for holiday-makers and day-trippers as its main street is lined with modern cafes and boutique-shops. Organic produce grown nearby is a regular feature in the cafes, in particular the Byron Bay coffee-beans are a popular purchase.
[edit] External links
- Byron Shire Council homepage
- Community information site
- Town information from the Sydney Morning Herald