Byron Bay 3/4; Byron Community Market

One night of planned camping spontaneously turned into two nights because we were too spontaneous and didn’t look up availability for the whale watching we wanted to do. All good though, we got a really good weekend out of it down in Byron Bay. It can be divided into four parts and there will be an equal amount of posts because one will be way too long:

  1. Brunswick Heads Market
  2. Killen Falls
  3. BYRON COMMUNITY MARKET
  4. Whale Watching

After sleeping like babies for almost 10 hours, because while camping in the middle of winter, there is nothing to do after the sun sets and it gets dark, so you go to bed, we woke up and were ready for the new day!

We headed straight to our next camping spot after check out and hoped they had early check in. They did. Which meant we had somewhere to park our car in central Byron Bay on the first Sunday of the month for the Byron Community Market. We went straight out to the market, which was even bigger then the one in Brunswick. But very similar, many stalls were at both markets, there were lots of food stalls and live music. We bought a few things, like dragon coasters, a natural loofah, and some keychains to our car key and Mikael’s home key.

But I think the best part of the market was Mikael’s celebrity spotting. None other than Jeff Ling from Parkway Drive. He was so starstruck but managed to humbly ask for a picture and tell him how much he influenced him personally to start playing the guitar but also how much of an inspiration Parkway Drive was to his own band Reborn as Phoenix. He was such a down to earth guy, super kind and seemed to appreciate Mikael’s praise. We were told that the concert in Brisbane will be special, so we have something to look forward to on 18 September.

After the market, we walked along the beach to Cape Byron Lighthouse for a rematch with the sunset. We caught it along with so many whales and dolphins. It was a magical evening.

Out there between the boats was a whale earlier in the evening splashing with his flippers. Like a lot! Just above the trees to the left is a small small dot. That’s a dolphin.

Byron Bay 2/4; Killen Falls

One night of planned camping spontaneously turned into two nights because we were too spontaneous and didn’t look up availability for the whale watching we wanted to do. All good though, we got a really good weekend out of it down in Byron Bay. It can be divided into four parts and there will be an equal amount of posts because one will be way too long:

  1. Brunswick Heads Market
  2. KILLEN FALLS
  3. Byron Community Market
  4. Whale Watching

After the market, it was still early, so we drove down to Killen Falls in the Country of Widjabul. It was an easy trek to the top of the fall, but a little bit rougher to go down to the bottom of the fall. Not impossible, but steep and lots of roots and rocks. Apparently there could be platypi, but we didn’t see any.

I had almost forgotten about my favorite animal when I was a kid, the platypus! We (I !) was looking really hard for them in the water, but we saw none. I have been too focused on the most obvious animals since moving here, the roos and koalas. Rainforest is so beautiful! Our setup for the night at Broken Head Holiday Park. Such a pretty caravan park. Very clean, super close to the beach. Only $53 per night. Really good spot. Falling asleep to the sound of crashing waves was nice. It was cold though, haha! But as soon as you get the heat up inside our queen-sized sleeping bag, it’s really comfy! It’s so dark here. So little street lighting which makes the stars super visible at night.