Byron Trails
Byron Trails – 50 walking adventures in Byron Bay and beyond
Hit the trails in and around Byron Bay and discover some of the area’s natural treasures on foot.
Byron Trails is the best-selling local guidebook of coastal and hinterland walks accessible from Byron Bay. The book by Irish author Mairéad Cleary offers 50 fabulous walking trails in the tranquil nature of the Byron area.
The comprehensive easy-to-use guide provides a selection of trails ranging from those suitable for kids right up to challenging full day hikes, and is a handy size to slip into your backpack. Complete with clear maps and beautiful images Byron Trails is known for being simple and easy to use.
Most importantly the guide includes the best cafés in the area where you can indulge in a well-deserved coffee or chai and cake afterwards. The cafés are close to selected walks in Byron Bay, Brunswick Heads, Byron hinterland and Nightcap National Park, Lennox Head, East Ballina, Tweed Coast and Tweed hinterland.
Buy the book online or from the Byron Visitor Centre.
Related Activities
Vision Walks | Wildlife Safari
Join our Wildlife Safari to visit three different habitats near Byron Bay - eucalyptus forest, rainforest, grassland and see Aussie wildlife in the wild. We guarantee you will see - koala, kangaroo, wallaby, flying fox and birds. Our Environmental Scientist will be your guide.
Bayview Beachfront Apartments
Bayview is located directly across the road from the patrolled Byron Bay Main Beach and only a very short stroll to the cafes, restaurants, bars & shops in downtown Byron Bay.
Crystal Castle Shuttle Bus
With meditations, workshops, readings, crystals, gardens and rainforest you can find your bliss at the Crystal Castle. Vision Walks offers a shuttle service as the most direct, cost effective and stress-free way to visit the Crystal Castle if you don’t have your own car.
Explore Byron Bay Aboriginal Tours
We invite you to join us on a special Aboriginal tour within Cape Byron or at Broken Head. Our tours are guided by Delta Kay, an Arakwal Bundjalung woman who is passionate about sharing local Aboriginal culture.