Byron Bay Lighthouse and Hinterland Tour
Byron Bay, Australia
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Visit the oldest settlement in the Byron Bay hinterland, the historical little town of Bangalow. Walk your way up to the Cape Byron Lighthouse for the most spectacular 360 degree ocean and hinterland views. Enjoy world class beaches and watch dolphins and whales (June to October) from the most easterly point of the Australian Mainland.
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Visit the oldest settlement in the Byron Bay hinterland, the historical little town of Bangalow. Walk your way up to the Cape Byron Lighthouse for the most spectacular 360 degree ocean and hinterland views. Enjoy world class beaches and watch dolphins and whales (June to October) from the most easterly point of the Australian Mainland.Meet your guide at the Bryon Bay Vistor Centre and begin your insider's journey through this magical town and surrounding hinterland. With its alternative lifestyle, where no one is in a hurry and where the mystical and sometimes very spiritual atmosphere takes you in, Byron Bay is a town like no other.
Start your tour with a visit the beautiful little hinterland town Bangalow with its fascinating mix of local shops, galleries and cafes. Stop for a locally brewed coffee and indulge in some locally produced food (at own expense) before making your way back to Cape Bryon.
Cape Byron Lighthouse stands on the most easterly point of mainland Australia. Take a walk up to the lighthouse and be rewarded with specular ocean views. During the month of May to October you may be lucky enough to spot migrating whales – the lighthouse is one of the best on land vantage points for watching the annual whale migration.
Start your tour with a visit the beautiful little hinterland town Bangalow with its fascinating mix of local shops, galleries and cafes. Stop for a locally brewed coffee and indulge in some locally produced food (at own expense) before making your way back to Cape Bryon.
Cape Byron Lighthouse stands on the most easterly point of mainland Australia. Take a walk up to the lighthouse and be rewarded with specular ocean views. During the month of May to October you may be lucky enough to spot migrating whales – the lighthouse is one of the best on land vantage points for watching the annual whale migration.
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