Raes Dining Room

Byron Bay


The sound of the surf perfectly sets off the excellent Mediterranean-influenced dishes at this exclusive little retreat overlooking Watego's Beach. Seafood features heavily on the menu with a strong focus on sourcing local produce from the Northern Rivers region. Beachgoers head to the Cellar Bar for a less formal (crumbed local snapper sandwich) taste from midday.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Byron Bay attractions

1. Watego's Beach

0.11 MILES

East of Main Beach, the small crescent of Watego's fringes Byron's most affluent enclave. Dolphin sightings are common here.

2. Cape Byron Lighthouse

0.23 MILES

This 1901 lighthouse is Australia’s most easterly and also its most powerful shipping beacon. Inside there are maritime and nature displays. Take one of…

3. Little Watego's Beach

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Secluded Little Watego’s (inaccessible by car) is a lovely patch of sand directly under rocky Cape Byron. Head here at sunset for an impressive and…

4. Cape Byron State Conservation Park

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5. Captain Cook Lookout

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Start your 3.7km walking track around Cape Byron from the Captain Cook Lookout. The rainforest stretch near the lookout has the best wildlife-spotting ops.

6. Tallow Beach

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Tallow Beach is a deserted sandy stretch that extends for 7km south from Cape Byron. This is the place to flee the crowds: much of the beach is backed by…

7. Clarkes Beach

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8. Main Beach

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