Passet
Passet

Passet

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Pass-stranden, bättre känd helt enkelt som The Pass, lockar besökare främst av en surf- eller fiskemassa, den senare tack vare Fisherman's Lookout. Med sväll i världsklass strömmar lokalbefolkningen till The Pass, redo och väntar på en fantastisk våg.

För surfare skulle den speciella dragningen vara vågorna som bryter i högerhänt slangar; hektiska dagar ser vattnet fullt av longboardåkare. Var bara medveten om att lokalbefolkningen tar sin surf på allvar, så turas om och stjäl ingen våg.

Dykbåtar tar fart från The Pass; surfare och simmare uppmanas att hålla ett öga för att undvika att komma i vägen - och eventuellt skadas.

Simning verkar vara den mindre vanliga aktiviteten vid The Pass-stranden med tanke på de långa strömmarna som gör uppgiften svårare. Oavsett, stränderna är vackra längs udden och förtjänar att avnjutas även om det inte innebär att bli blöt.

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Byron Bay, New South Wales, 2481

The basics

Famous for having one of the world’s best right-hand point breaks, The Pass provides plenty of thrills for experienced surfers. On calmer days, the gentle waves closer to shore provide the ideal turf for beginners and children to cut their teeth, and it’s a popular spot for surf lessons. While not really suitable for swimming, the beach is also the starting point for snorkeling and scuba diving expeditions around the bay. For the most impressive views, follow the coastal walk along the seafront and climb up to Fisherman's Lookout.

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Things to know before you go

  • Most Byron Bay tours include a visit to The Pass and it’s the starting point of the Cape Byron walking track.
  • Byron Beach is patrolled by lifeguards all year round. Only swim and surf in the designated areas between the flags to avoid dangerous riptides and sharks.
  • Facilities at Byron Beach include restrooms, showers, and picnic and barbecue areas. The Pass Café serves lunch, drinks, and snacks with a view over the beach.
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How to get there

The Pass is located about 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) northeast of Byron Bay, between Clarkes Beach and Wategos Beach. It’s about a 30-minute walk from Main Beach and downtown Byron Bay, or else a 5-minute drive or taxi ride. For those arriving with their own transport, there is paid parking by the beachfront, but it can fill up quickly in summer.

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When to get there

Sunny year-round, The Pass is liveliest in the summer months (December to February) and it can get crowded on weekends and holidays. Surfing is possible all year round and you can also spot dolphins and whales along the coast July through December.

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Cape Byron Walking Track

The Pass is the starting point of one of Byron Bay’s most rewarding short hikes, the 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) grade 3 Cape Byron walking track. Looping around the coastal cliffs, and along bushland trails and beachside promenades, it’s full of scenic lookout points. The trail takes around three hours to walk and attractions along the way include Wategos Beach, the Captain Cook Lookout, and the Cape Byron Lighthouse.

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