Calm Casuarina Lodge is an intimate rainforest retreat set in the Byron Bay Hinterland on NSW's far north coast. With deluxe accommodation in charming upmarket cabins at Casuarina Lodge, you'll find the perfect escape to relax, rejuvenate and be pampered whilst still being able to enjoy the distinctive beach atmosphere and lifestyle of one of the most popular seaside destinations in Australia, Byron Bay. From your intimate and romantic accommodation, indulge in a massage, relax by the pool, take a bushwalk and later enjoy gourmet cuisine in Casuarina's fine dining restaurant, Wilson's by the Creek.

"Attitudes can make or break a stay, no matter how short, and Casuarina Lodge has gone to a lot of trouble to hire an excellent staff with an emphasis on good service. There was genuine warmth toward our five-year-old and in our book that's worth a lot. Casuarina Lodge is a place you leave with an immediate resolution to go back". Courier Mail, April 2008 "The Lodge is only 15 minutes away from Byron but a world away from its growing queues. It provides a soothing haven after an early morning trip to the coast to steal a wave, spot a dolphin or stretch the calf muscles along the awe-inspiring coastal walk that winds past Australia's most eastern point to Byron's famous lighthouse...Children quickly fall in love with this resort, which has hectares to explore and countless trees to climb". Sunday Mail Brisbane, February 2008 "Here in the lofty dining room with its gracious bar and crackling fire is a space full of intimate corners and angles and precisely the place to be romantic, a state in which this evening I am able to indulge fully". Byron Shire Echo, July 2006 "The magpie seemed to like my taste in breakfasts. For two gorgeous December mornings I sat on the deck of Casuarina Lodge in the Byron Bay Hinterland and shared eggs and toast with my black-and-white companion". The Courier Mail, January 2006 "Casuarina Lodge is reached via one of the prettiest scenic drives. Our sought after seclusion and escape from stress materialised in the form of a divine timber lodge - a cubby house for grown-ups - nestled above thick undulating forest". Weekender, November 2005
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