πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ Over 150km of coastal trails await in Byron Bay…

πŸ”₯ Over 150km of stunning coastal trails await in Byron Bay, and I just spent five days ripping through every single one! If you’re planning a cycling trip here, this is the absolute must-read guide to help you navigate the best routes, avoid the tourist traps, and actually enjoy the ride without burning out.

πŸ—“οΈ Day 1: The Waterfront Classic (8km)

Start your Byron Bay cycling adventure here! This is the quintessential ride for beginners and families alike. Grab a brekkie at Blackbird Coffee or The Standard, then head out early to beat the heat. Ride from Byron Bay Lighthouse down to Wategos Beach, then along the waterfront parklands to Cape Byron. The views of the lighthouse and ocean are just rippers! It’s mostly flat, paved, and perfect for getting your sea legs (or pedal legs) under you.

⏱️ Duration: 2-3 hours (leisurely pace)

πŸ“ Key Stops: Lighthouse, Wategos Beach

πŸ—“οΈ Day 2: The Creek & Forest Loop (15km)

Day two is all about variety. We’re tackling the Byron Shire Cycle Trail that winds through coastal headlands and eucalyptus forests. Start near the Byron Town Hall, follow the signposts to Cape Byron again (yes, we’re seeing it from a different angle!), then take the trail down to Minyon Falls. The pavement turns to compacted gravel here, so make sure you’re on a hybrid or gravel bike. The shade is a lifesaver in summer, and the wildlife sightings (kangaroos, koalas!) are heaps good.

⏱️ Duration: 3-4 hours (moderate pace)

πŸ“ Key Stops: Minyon Falls, Broken Head

πŸ—“οΈ Day 3: The Northern Extension (20km)

For the experienced riders, this is where it gets fun. Head north towards Split Point and Tweed Heads. This stretch has more exposure to the wind but offers incredible ocean views. The road is well-maintained, and you’ll pass through small coastal towns like Bangalow (great for a coffee stop) and Mullumbimby. This is also where you’ll encounter the famous Byron Bay 24hr Mountain Bike Stage Race course if you’re lucky enough to time it right!

⏱️ Duration: 4-5 hours (strenuous pace)

πŸ“ Key Stops: Bangalow, Mullumbimby

πŸ—“οΈ Day 4: Sunset Ride & Beach Cruise (12km)

End your trip with a sunset ride along the beachfront. This is purely for the vibes and the photos! Rent a bike (or bring your own), grab some fish and chips from Byron Fish Wok, and ride along the promenade as the sun dips below the horizon. It’s magical, romantic, and totally worth it. Make sure you have your sunnies handyβ€”the glare off the water is intense!

⏱️ Duration: 2 hours (relaxed pace)

πŸ“ Key Stops: Byron Beach, Tyagarah Nature Reserve

πŸ—“οΈ Day 5: The Lighthouse Challenge (10km Loop)

Finish with the iconic Byron Bay Lighthouse loop. It’s steep, it’s short, and it’s breathtaking. The climb to the top is no jokeβ€”burning lungs guaranteedβ€”but standing at the apex of Australia’s most easterly point is a must-do. After the climb, reward yourself with a cold drink and a swim at Wategos Beach. It’s the perfect way to say goodbye to Byron.

⏱️ Duration: 2-3 hours (high intensity)

πŸ“ Key Stops: Lighthouse Summit, Wategos Beach

πŸ’° Total Trip Cost & Tips

**Bike Rental:** $30-$50/day (Hybrid/Gravel)

**Accommodation:** Varies, but camping at Cape Byron is ~$25/night

**Food:** $40-$60/day (mix of cafes and self-catering)

**Total:** ~$350-$450 for 5 days (excluding flights)

**Pro Tip:** Book bikes in advance during school holidays! And always carry waterβ€”there aren’t many shops on the forest trails.

πŸ“‹ Practical Info

πŸ“ Byron Bay, NSW 2481
πŸš— From Sydney, 3.5 hours by car or bus (Transit NSW)
πŸ’° $30-$50/day for bike rental; $40-$60/day food budget
πŸ• Best time: April to October (milder weather)
⏱️ 5 Days

πŸ’‘ Tips & Warnings

βœ… βœ… Hire a bike with gears if you’re planning any uphill sections (like the Lighthouse!)
❌ ❌ Don’t ride at midday in summerβ€”the UV index is extreme and the heat will drain you fast.
⚠️ ⚠️ Watch for pedestrians on shared paths, especially near the Lighthouse where tourists crowd the trail.

πŸš€ Planning your Byron Bay cycling trip? Drop questions below! πŸš€

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