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Palm Valley Currenbah walking track

Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area

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Overview

Palm Valley Currenbah walking track in Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area is a short, wheelchair accessible walk through palm rainforest, perfect for a stroll after lunch.

Accessibility
Easy
Distance
0.7km loop
Time suggested
10min
Grade
Grade 1
Entry fees
Park entry fees apply
What to
bring
Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
Please note
  • Remember to take binoculars if you want to go whale watching at The Pass.
  • Parking may be limited during summer, weekends and holiday periods.
  • Watch out for large biting ants on the walking track

Palm Valley Currenbah walking track starts at Palm Valley carpark next to The Pass Café. It’s a cool escape from the bustle of Byron Bay, winding its way through shaded palm rainforest with picnic and barbecue facilities at either end.

This 10min walk is flat and paved, making it ideal for visitors with prams and wheelchairs. Opposite the carpark at the end of the walk is The Pass, a world-famous surfing beach that’s home to the oldest Aboriginal midden in the region.

Relax on the beach or head up to Fishermans Lookout, a fantastic place to spot migrating whales between June and November. If you’re up for a challenge, link up with Walgun Cape Byron walking track which offers incredible views over the headland.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

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Access-friendly walking tracks

NSW National Parks offers some amazing access-friendly walking tracks suitable for visitors with prams, wheelchairs and people with reduced mobility.

People using a wheelchair accessible track in one of NSW's national parks. Photo: Paul Foley's Lightmoods

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