Vision Walks – Hippy Trail Hinterland Tour

Join us on a hippy journey through the magnificent Northern Rivers hinterland. Check out the markets. Explore the hippy town of Nimbin. Check out waterfalls.

Travel in our luxury 8 seat, Hybrid vehicle, with comfy seats, air conditioning, video, easy to get in and out of. We think it’s the best tour vehicle in Byron Bay. You will find our expert local guides are; knowledgeable, entertaining, and informative.

Duration: 9:00-17:00 Approximately 8 hours

Pickups: You will be picked up from your accommodation in Byron Bay. There is a surcharge for other pickups.

Includes: • Experienced local guide • Transport • Lunch

How much? Adults $186, Conc (ISIC/pens) $176, Child (10-17yo) $149, Family (2Ads/2kids) $605 Groups of 3+ $165pp

Minimum of 2 people – Maximum of 7. What to bring • Bring water • Hat • Camera

Contact Details

Phone: 0405 275 743

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vision Walks

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