Arts Factory Lodge Byron Bay
Contact Details
Phone:1800 666 237
Address:1 Skinners Shoot Road, Byron Bay, NSW, 2481
Email:[email protected]
Website: Arts Factory
The Arts Factory Lodge, budget accommodation in Byron Bay, was originally created in the 70’s by hippies and local and international artists, in the 80’s it was an internationally recognised rock and roll venue. Some say that it’s The ‘Birthplace’ of much of the fame and spirit of Byron Bay, The Arts Factory Lodge still maintains that original spirit today. Laze by the pool, swing in the hammocks and soak up the friendly atmosphere for which we are universally famous.
Our Funky Workshops include Didgeridoo Making, African Drumming and Yoga. Join in a game of table tennis or volleyball. Jump in the pool. Hang out in hip Byron Bay or relax on the spectacular beaches. In the evening enjoy DJ’s, Bands, Live Performances at the Byron Bay Brewery or the Zany Talent Show every Tuesday Night.
Don’t miss the ‘Experience of a Lifetime’. Come stay at The Arts Factory Lodge hostel Byron Bay and Relax, Rejuvenate, Recycle!
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