Clunes
Clunes is located 20 kilometres north-east of Lismore. It’s fitting ‘Clunes’ is the Gaelic word for “pleasant place” because the village boasts beautiful North Coast federation houses and some early Australian church architecture that add to its charm. Named after a pioneering engineer called Robert Mortimer Clunes, the village is said to be the birthplace […]
Bexhill General Store
Offering so much more than just a general store, the Bexhill General Store is a bottle shop, and Post Office, has incredible takeaway Indian cuisine, fruit, vegetables and more. Fresh coffee is also available, made by their lovely baristas. The store offers a large range of fresh local produce and local products available to take […]
Bentley
The tiny town of Bentley sits 23 kilometres north-west of Lismore on the Kyogle Road. It was named after Great Bentley in England, the birthplace of the owner who built Bentley Homestead in the 1870s. Bentley has become recognised throughout Australia for its annual art competition. Held in August at the Bentley Hall, the Bentley […]
Bexhill
Bexhill is located nine kilometres north-east of Lismore on Bangalow Road. An important settlement in the 1850s. The Open Air Cathedral is a captivating attraction you won’t want to miss when visiting Bexhill. Offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the countryside, with Nightcap National Park in the distance, this locale has become a beloved choice for outdoor weddings. Close […]
The Channon Craft Market
The Channon Craft Market is one of the most colourful and vibrant in Australia. It is a popular must-visit event for visitors with around 200 eclectic stalls offering a wide range of unique items. Market-goers are entertained with music acts, kids rides and craft workshops and a great variety of buskers. Among the shade of […]