Green Cauldron Coffee is grown in the subtropical climate of Northern New South Wales in what is now known as Australia’s Green Cauldron, a place of historical and spiritual significance. Distinctive and diverse, the area is an ancient landscape ripe with natural beauty. Curtained by a breathtaking rim of mountain ranges the Green Cauldron is a caldera of lush subtropical rainforest, rolling hills and a dark alluvial soil.
The centre piece of the region is Wollumbin (Mount Warning) a place of both geographical and spiritual significance to the indigenous Bundjalung people. As one of the best preserved remains of a volcanic shield it is characterised by exceptional levels of biodiversity and unrivalled scenic beauty. Flanked by the Pacific Ocean Australia’s Green Cauldron is also home to the famous beaches of Byron Bay; Australia's most easterly point, as well as over 32,000 hectares of World Heritage listed National Parks.