How far is Bluesfest from Byron Bay?
approximately 10 minutes
Travel. Our beautiful Bluesfest fields are located on Bundjalung Land at Byron Events Farm, approximately 10 minutes north of the iconic Byron Bay and 5 minutes south of the picturesque Brunswick Heads. Travelling to Bluesfest is easy and hassle-free whether you are local or coming from interstate.
How do I get from Brunswick Heads to Byron Bay?
The quickest way to get from Brunswick Heads to Byron Bay is to taxi which costs $50 – $60 and takes 16 min. Is there a direct bus between Brunswick Heads and Byron Bay? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Brunswick Heads Coach Stop, Park St and arriving at Byron Bay Interchange, Stand B.
Is there public transport in Byron Bay?
Getting around Byron Bay The public bus network and numerous bicycle paths make it easy to get around Byron Bay. Taxis, hire cars and bus tours are also available.
Where is the Byron Bluesfest held?
Byron Events Farm
The Bluesfest festival site is spread over 120 hectares at Byron Events Farm (formerly Tyagarah Tea Tree Farm). Be sure to take forecasted weather into consideration when deciding on what equipment to bring with you.
Is the Byron Bay Blues Festival still on?
BLUESFEST IS CANCELLED FOR TWO YEARS IN A ROW Bluesfest was due to open the gates on Thursday April 1st and close on Monday April 5th 2021. Bluesfest was scheduled to return after being cancelled in 2020 by a public health order and had worked diligently to present the event in 2021.
How do I get to Brunswick Heads?
Train, bus
- Take the train from Southern Cross to Central Station.
- Take the train from Central Station to Casino Station.
- Take the bus from Casino Station, Coach Bay to Brunswick Heads Coach Stop, Park St.
How do I get from Ballina to Brunswick Heads?
The quickest way to get from Ballina to Brunswick Heads is to taxi which costs $100 – $130 and takes 27 min. Is there a direct bus between Ballina and Brunswick Heads? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Ballina and arriving at Brunswick Heads. Services depart three times a day, and operate every day.
Are there trains in Byron Bay?
The Byron Bay Train is a not-for-profit passenger rail service in Byron Bay, New South Wales. Since commencing in December 2017, it operates on a three-kilometre section of the disused Casino-Murwillumbah line. A 1949-built 600 class railcar was converted to solar power for use on the service.
How do people get around in Byron Bay?
Byron Bay is approximately 800km north of Sydney and 170km south of Brisbane, but have a look at our map if you are not familiar with the area. Byron Bay township is small and quite flat so getting around by foot or push-bike can be a great alternative, depending on where your accommodation is located of course.
Can you visit Bluesfest?
There is no current Government order restricting entry into NSW and/or without having to mandatory quarantine, at the time of the festival. It cannot be proven by Government order that you were restricted to travel into NSW or at the time of the festival.
Is the Byron Bay Bluesfest still on?
The return of Bluesfest is over four jam-packed days next Easter from Friday 15th April – Monday 18th April 2022. PLUS… we are working on something special for Thursday 14th April 2022 for season ticket holders.
Is Bluesfest going ahead?
Bluesfest’s 2021 festival was cancelled a day before it meant to kick off. CREDIT: James D. Morgan/Getty Images. Byron Bay Bluesfest organisers have confirmed that this year’s event will still go ahead next month, despite the festival site experiencing flash flooding late last month and again this week.