Nerang Mall is a shopping in Nerang, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.1/5 rating from 1342 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 5527 3799. Website: http://www.nerangmall.com.au/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Nerang · Shopping
(1,342 reviews)
The butcher here is worth knowing about. A proper neighbourhood centre on New St that's been running since 1994, Nerang Mall does exactly what it promises: Woolworths, Australia Post, a fruit shop, coffee, clothing, and EB Games, all under one roof with parking that actually works. Regulars come here specifically to avoid the Robina and Pacific Fair crowds, and on a Tuesday afternoon you'll understand why. It's clean, the staff are consistently friendly across reviews, and the scale is human. Accessibility in the bathrooms has been flagged as a weak point, so worth knowing if that matters to your visit. For everyday errands without the chaos of the bigger centres, this is the sensible local choice.
I have a tempory disability which requires me to use a wheelie walker for a short period of time and needed to use the bathroom. Went to the gents in the first cubicle only to find the door wouldn't close property, went to the second cubicle to find the walker wouldn't fit in the doorway. Eventually found the disabled bathroom.got in okay but the two handles on the inside were a bit confusing to get out. Thank goodness my disability is temporary. Will think twice about returning to this center.
Our favourite place to shop, and wonderful as you're able to avoid Robina town centre and Pacific Fair. We love our Woolies. The whole mall is generally very clean and staff are lovely!
Great little centre with everything you need, and plenty of parking.

Varsity Lakes
Two medical centres, a Chemist Warehouse, Harry's salads, and a burger shop locals keep coming back to. Christine Corner Shops is the kind of neighbourhood centre that earns its place by making ordinary errands genuinely painless. Easy parking, friendly vibe, solid mix of services.

Terranora
Perched above the Tweed Valley with views that surprise, Terranora Village delivers the full neighbourhood sweep: a solid pub with proper meals, IGA, sushi, bakery, chemist, and easy parking. The tavern is the anchor. Locals know it; most visitors don't.

First visit, Tuesday afternoon. Not too crowded and good selection of shops. I bought sausages from the butcher and was not disappointed. Tell you more later.
Nice little shopping Mall, with woolies, couple coffee shops, fruit shop and clothing stores and eb games.
Palm Beach
A compact neighbourhood centre anchored by Coles and ringed by street-facing cafes and restaurants. Underground parking, a barber, a meat specialist, a dentist. The kind of place that quietly handles most of what you need without any fuss.