Nimbin

Nimbin is a village in northern New South Wales, 30 km from Lismore and an hour's drive from Byron Bay.

Nimbin is a centre of alternative lifestyle and culture and is a Sister City to Woodstock, USA. The Aquarius Festival of 1973 revived a dying dairying village first settled by Europeans in 1840s. The new settlers of the 1970s, called Hippies, set up environmentally friendly businesses, cottage arts and crafts and introduced alternative living, including communes. Communes were founded and granted their own title in law, Multiple Occupancy, which was a first in New South Wales. The village is very much open for tourism, especially eco-tourism, and has some shops and cafes that play off the alternative, hippie image.

After visiting the village, though, you may think that it is more about selling marijuana, than exploring alternative lifestyles. You are unlikely to get hassled much though. If you look like you might be in the market, you will get an offer, and if you refuse, you will politely be left alone.

Get in
Nimbin is accessible via the Nimbin Road from Lismore or Kyogle Road and Blue Knob Road from Murwillumbah. It is a popular day trip from Byron Bay.

Get around
Walk, the environment and atmosphere is best spent walking. Nimbin is not a large community and therefore any other transport is unnecessary.

See


Alternative lifestyle shops and cafés.

Do

 * Markets - 4th and 5th Sunday of the month.



Buy
Nimbin is widely known as a hub of cannabis culture. However, recreational cannabis remains illegal in NSW and police regularly crack down on sales.


 * Nimbin Craft Gallery


 * Perceptio Bookstore


 * BringaBong


 * Happy High Herbs

Eat




Drink
Nimbin Hotel & Backpackers - live music every weekend, restaurant with affordable meals.

Nimbin Bush Theatre - old cinema, wood fired pizzas, beer, wine and spirits.

Sleep
Farm accommodation, backpackers retreats and bed & breakfast.

There is a YHA there, with views towards Mt Warning. Mt Warning is believed to be the first point on the Australian mainland to see the sun rise each day.

Stay safe
Cannabis may be openly sold and somewhat tolerated in Nimbin however it is illegal under New South Wales law, you may be subjected to penalties if caught by authorities with possession of or public consumption of cannabis. Authorities may set up roadside patrols on traffic routes out of Nimbin. You may be pulled over by police, and it is easy to purchase enough cannibis in Nimbin to get you into trouble if you are caught. You can also be tested at the roadside for driving under the influence of cannabis.

The nature of the town means that it isn't as innocent as many other New South Wales country towns of its size. Tourists have been the victims of assaults in Nimbin. Take care behind the hemp museum (Rainbow Lane).

If you attend the annual Mardis Gras, there will likely be a high police presence, including lots of drug and alcohol tests on the roads.