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Begin your adventure with a pickup from your local accommodation in Byron Bay. Travel in a luxury Tesla with a maximum of 4 guests, ensuring a personalised experience.
Stop at Zentvelds Coffee Roastery (midweek tours) to taste and explore their range of award-winning single estate, single origin, and espresso blends. Enjoy a light breakfast of chia pudding, a healthy snack loaded with protein, fibre, and healthy fats.
Visit Masa Artisan Craft Bakehouse (weekend tours), Byron Bay’s secret bakery, where each bite is a flaky explosion of surprising flavours. The menu changes often, with the day’s offerings spread out along the concrete bench in the bakery.
Next, head to Killen Falls, one of the most photogenic waterfalls in the Northern Rivers. Killen Falls can be found in a special patch of rainforest, part of the Big Scrub, which once blanketed this region but is now just one percent of its previous size.
Continue to the Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, where you are guaranteed to see koalas, snakes, kangaroos, emus, and even enjoy a wildlife presentation. The Sanctuary also has a unique retail store, with a focus on locally produced and sustainable gifts alongside one of the finest selections of macadamia nuts in Australia. Every dollar spent at The Sanctuary is reinvested in wildlife conservation projects and education.
Stop at St Helena Lookout, which boasts some of the area's most spectacular views. Overlooking Byron Bay and the beautiful hinterland, you can see everything from the lush greenery to the sparkling sea. This elevated perch is perfect for photographers looking to capture Byron's picturesque landscapes.
Finally, visit The Farm, a regenerative working farm in the heart of Byron Bay, inspiring communities to cultivate food in harmony with nature. The Farm is a thriving example of regenerative agriculture in action, a space where food is grown in harmony with nature—chemical-free, nutrient-dense, and restorative to the land. It has become a living classroom, an incubator for ideas, and a place where people come to learn, connect, and be inspired.