16 keys of architect-designed accommodation set within a 51-hectare tropical orchard — an immersive escape in one of Australia's most sought-after regions.
70 Foxs Lane offers 16 keys across two distinct accommodation typologies, both designed by Luke Chandresinghe of Undercover Architecture to dissolve into the landscape of the Byron Bay hinterland.
Volcanic basalt stone, recycled hardwood, and rammed earth finishes frame rooms that open directly onto the tropical orchard. Every material is drawn from or informed by the land itself — wabi-sabi sensibility applied to barefoot luxury.
Six standalone cottages are elevated on stilts over the hillside, capturing panoramic views across the orchard canopy to Wollumbin and the Nightcap Range. Each cottage sits lightly on the land, with wide verandas oriented to the horizon, natural cross-ventilation, and materials that weather into the hinterland palette.
Designed for couples and solo travellers seeking complete privacy, the cottages are a short walk from the Clubhouse, pool, wellness retreat, and padel courts — connected, but never crowded.
A ten-room boutique hotel-style residence provides a more intimate, hotel-serviced experience within the estate. Guests enjoy access to the full estate offering — farm-to-table restaurant, Foxs Bar & Lounge, 25m magnesium pool, spa, sauna, yoga shala, and padel courts — with concierge service and daily orchard-fresh breakfast.
The residence is designed for extended stays, wellness retreats, and small group buyouts, with a layout that balances communal gathering with private retreat.
Accommodation guests have access to the complete 70 Foxs Lane experience:
70 Foxs Lane sits in the Tyagarah hinterland of Byron Shire, NSW — 15 minutes from Byron Bay, 25 minutes from Ballina Byron Gateway Airport, and 35 minutes from Gold Coast Airport. The estate is positioned directly beside the future 63km Byron Bay Rail Trail, one of regional Australia's most anticipated tourism infrastructure projects.
The region welcomes 1.9 million visitors annually, with a sustained premium on boutique, experience-led accommodation. Byron Shire's accommodation market is chronically supply-constrained at the luxury end — positioning 70 Foxs Lane at the intersection of scarcity and demand.
Boutique accommodation is one of thirteen revenue pillars within the 70 Foxs Lane operating model. The 16-key inventory operates at premium nightly rates, with revenue modelled conservatively against comparable Byron Bay hinterland properties. Accommodation revenue compounds with the wellness, F&B, and membership pillars — guests who stay, eat, play, and recover within the estate generate materially higher per-head yield than day visitors.
The development is structured in two stages, with the six cottages operational from 2028 and the ten-room residence opening in 2029 ahead of the first full operational year in 2030.