Broken Head Aboriginal Tour

Byron Bay, New South Wales
02 May 25

On this 1.6km guided walking tour, Delta Kay, from Explore Byron Bay, shares the Dreaming story of Three Sisters Rock.

Learn some Bundjalung language and hear about bush food, natural medicine, tools and artifacts. Taste delicious bush tucker foods and finish with some bush tea.

Enjoy the abundance of wildlife, such as dolphins, wallabies and the white-bellied sea eagle, with views of the coastal rainforest, crashing waves and rocky coves.

Highlights

  • Your host, Delta Kay, is a proud Arakwal custodian and is committed to working in genuine partnership with the local community to promote an awareness, understanding and mutual respect between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.
  • This is a moderate 1.6km walk and appropriate walking shoes are required.
  • Bush tucker tasting and refreshments are included.

Making a difference

  • These tours inform guests about ancient practices of sustainability and caring for environments.
  • Guests are taught about the importance of growing native plants to support all forms of life.
  • Explore Byron Bay collaborate with and recommend a range of community conservation groups, such as Positive Change for Marine Life and Brunswick Valley Landcare.

A word from your host

Delta and Tommy, Founders
“We love it when people say they have developed a greater understanding and appreciation of Arakwal people and culture and that they will make more of an effort to care for and respect Country.”

Getting there

The Byron Shire is Arakwal Bundjalung Country.
The tour begins at the start of the ‘Three Sisters Walking Track’ next to Broken Head Holiday Park. It’s a 15-minute drive south from Byron Bay and located at 184 Beach Rd, Broken Head, NSW 2481.

Price

AU $75 per person for adults and AU $19 per person for children.

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