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Eclectic Selection for the week beginning 1 July 2026

Eclectic Selection: What’s on this week is a taste of some of the events that can be found in the Byron Shire and beyond this coming week.

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No man is an island

What is it with billionaires and islands? Donald Trump wants to resurrect the notorious prison island of Alcatraz to house ‘America’s most ruthless and violent offenders’. Perhaps subconsciously he is preparing his future island residence.  The sordid Epstein network is divided into those who did and did not travel to Epstein Island where, undoubtedly, heinous crimes occurred.

Eclectic Selection for the week beginning 1 July 2026

Eclectic Selection: What’s on this week is a taste of some of the events that can be found in the Byron Shire and beyond this coming week.

Monk’s meditation and ceremonies return to Crystal Castle

During the Gyuto Monks’ stay they will conduct daily programs from 10.30am to 4.30pm which include meditation, multiphonic chanting, Buddhist talks, tantric art classes, and empowerment ceremonies, all included in the general admission price to Crystal Castle precinct.

Celebrating native foods this NAIDOC Week at Mullumbimby Farmers Market

NAIDOC Week is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and learn from the world’s oldest living culture, and one of the easiest ways to do that is through Australia’s remarkable native foods.

A deeper dive into Gulgan Village’s affordable housing

If approved, Gulgan Village, proposed on the highway end of The Saddle Road across 37.9 hectares, could eventually (after a development application process) house up to 1,000 people in around 550 homes, ‘depending on the housing mix’ (source: Gulgan Village Civil Engineering Report).

Aged care

The Byron Central Hospital (BCH) branch of the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWNMA) would like to express our...

Northern Rivers Rail Trail

The Northern Rivers Rail Trail is a ‘must do’ visitor experience. It is a shared recreation and nature trail created along a disused railway line. It is free to use and provides a safe environment for walkers, cyclists, and people of all abilities to explore the beautiful Northern Rivers region.

www.northernriversrailtrail.com.au
@northern_rivers_railtrail  @NorthernRiversRailTrail

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Walk, ride, and explore

The Northern Rivers Rail Trail currently has two operating sections: the north from Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek (24km) and the south from Casino to Lismore (29.7km). Together, they showcase the diversity of landscapes, villages and experiences that make the Northern Rivers region so unique.

The Rail Trail is a shared recreation and nature trail created along a disused railway line. Free to use, it provides a safe environment for walkers, cyclists, horseriders in designated areas, and people of all abilities to enjoy the outdoors.

Northern section – Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek (24km)

Map of the Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail

The northern section starts at the heritage-listed Murwillumbah Railway Station, just 36km south of Gold Coast Airport. Here visitors will find the Visitor Information Centre where they can pick up a trail map, purchase souvenirs and catch up on the latest updates.

The station also offers parking for 60 cars, with overflow available during peak times. There are four retail stores including bike hire and shuttle services, bathrooms, picnic facilities, an e-bike charger, bike pump, fix-it station and water bubbler.

The 24km trail connects the villages of Murwillumbah, Stokers Siding, Burringbar, Mooball and Crabbes Creek. Along the way, users will cross 16 restored bridges, pass by ten historic bridge relics and travel through two tunnels. The Burringbar Range Tunnel is the highlight at 524 metres long. It is unlit to protect resident microbats and glow worms, so visitors need to bring a light. The second tunnel, Hulls Road Tunnel, runs for 50 metres.

Scenic stops, village cafes and a short connection to the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre add to the experience. There is also a 2.2km section at Upper Burringbar where horses are permitted, and dogs are welcome along the trail on a short leash.

Southern section – Casino to Lismore (29.7km)

Map of the Richmond Valley and Lismore sections of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail

The southern section offers a different but equally memorable experience, stretching almost 30km through rolling farmland and historic townships. Riders and walkers will encounter the Naughtons Gap Tunnel, one of the highlights of the trail. Just before the tunnel, there is a short, but steep, climb with sweeping views across the countryside at the top.

Closer to Lismore, the trail connects directly to Nesbitt Park. This family-friendly destination is perfect for a break, with BMX tracks for kids, plenty of space for a picnic and easy access to the town.

Parking is plentiful along the southern section, with multiple access points between Casino and Lismore. Several starting points also provide dedicated float parking, making it easy for horse riders to join the trail. A dedicated bridle trail stretches for more than 20km alongside the main trail, offering a safe and scenic route for equestrian users.

A trail for everyone

With two sections now open, the Northern Rivers Rail Trail is fast becoming one of the region’s signature attractions. Whether you are chasing adventure, seeking family-friendly activities or simply looking to enjoy the beauty of the Northern Rivers at your own pace, the trail offers something for everyone, with more to come as future stages are completed.


Better by Bike

Better By Bike

Better by Bike makes family adventures easy. Located at Murwillumbah Railway Station, it’s the most convenient way to start the Rail Trail ride! The fleet includes premium e-bikes, fat-tyre e-bikes, and family-friendly setups with tow-behind bikes, child seats, and chariots. Every bike comes with comfy gel seats, puncture-proof tyres, helmets, tunnel lights, locks, and waterproof pannier bags, so riders can relax and enjoy the scenery.
With full trail support – including on-the-spot flat tyre fixes and insider tips from the local team, rides are safe, fun, and stress-free. Families love the experience, shown in hundreds of 5-star reviews. For longer stays, bikes can be delivered to Byron Bay or the Tweed Coast. Open seven days!

0408 444 858
betterbybike.com.au


Burringbar Gallery

Burringbar Gallery

Discover timeless treasures in Burringbar, less than five minutes from the Rail Trail.
Burringbar Gallery celebrates its eighth year of trading this year and their new collection of antiques is worth the journey. Offering a superb selection of antique and vintage furniture, artworks, statues and collectables, they source pieces from around the world and showcase unique local artworks.
Enjoy a selection of carefully-curated individual statement pieces from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Cafe dining available at Teakwood Cafe next door. They look forward to seeing you soon.

0408 998 446
6184 Tweed Valley Way, Burringbar


Hosanna Farmstay

Hosanna Farmstay

With the Northern Rivers Rail Trail passing through Hosanna Farmstay, they’re a memorable stop and favourite trail attraction.
Hosanna Farmstay offers old-fashioned fun through hands-on farm and nature experiences. Bring a picnic or pick up food onsite, then settle in at one of their picnic tables or shady spots beneath the trees.
Day visitors can enjoy animal feeding, chick cuddles, treasure hunts, the playground and fort, dam swimming, jetty jumping, the 25-metre waterslide, kayaking, bushwalks and creek exploring. On Saturday afternoons, enjoy live acoustic music and pizza.

4 Tunnel Road, Stokers Siding
02 6677 9023
www.hosannafarmstay.com.au


Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction

Take a step off the Rail Trail in South Murwillumbah, and you’ll find Pulp Fiction Bookshop, which has become the go-to destination for readers, collectors and curious browsers alike. With thousands of carefully selected second-hand, rare and collectible books spanning everything from literary classics, esoterica, politics, history, art, music and children’s favourites, every visit offers the chance to uncover something unexpected. Whether you’re riding the Rail Trail or exploring the Northern Rivers, Pulp Fiction invites visitors to slow down, wander the shelves and enjoy the simple pleasure of discovering a book you didn’t know you were looking for. Alongside its extensive book collection, the store also offers a range of carefully selected designer thrift. Our online collection is 6,500+ strong and we post world-wide. It’s the kind of independent bookshop where an hour disappears before you know it – and where every shelf promises another story waiting to be found.

Open Wednesday to Sunday, 10am–4pm
2 Mistral Road Murwillumbah
gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au


Moo Moo Roadhouse

Moo Moo Roadhouse

Located on the Tweed Valley Way in the quaint village of Mooball, the Moo Moo Roadhouse has been a popular pit stop for locals and tourists for many years, and has now added the abundance of Rail Trail cyclists and walkers to its fan club.
Whether you’re walking, riding or driving, the Moo Moo Cafe is the perfect spot to fuel up, grab a bite to eat, drink some awesome coffee and check out the great range of motorcycles, memorabilia and antiques they have on display. And they have free wi-fi!

Monday to Friday 6am–5.30pm, Saturday and Sunday 7am–5pm
5887 Tweed Valley Way, Mooball
02 6677 0057
Facebook: @MooMooRoadhouse


Beyond Byron E Bikes

Beyond Byron E Bikes

Looking for an unforgettable school holiday adventure?
Beyond Byron E Bikes, located in Mooball opposite the Northern Rivers Rail Trail, is the perfect place to start exploring. Ride at your own pace on premium German-made e-bikes featuring gel seats, mudguards and puncture-resistant tyres for a smooth, comfortable ride.
Bring the whole family – they’ve got kids’ e-bikes, family cargo e-bikes, tag-a-longs, baby seats and even dog trailers, so everyone can join the adventure. With beautiful scenery, great food stops and plenty to discover along the way, it’s a day out you’ll remember.

Book online at www.beyondbyronebikes.com.au.

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