Dog-friendly Byron Bay: Things to see and do with a dog

Byron Bay is one of the most popular destinations on Australia’s East Coast — and the good news is, it’s just as welcoming for your furry travel companion. In this guide to dog-friendly Byron Bay, we’ll explore pup-approved patios, scenic off-leash beaches, peaceful green spaces, and delightful walks perfect for two-legged and four-legged explorers alike. We’ll also share practical tips for pet parents planning a trip — including how house sitting works in the area and how to find trusted local care through furpetvo.com.

Tallow Beach in Byron Bay with dogs playing near the surf

Unmissable dog-friendly beaches in Byron Bay

First stop — the beach! Byron Bay and its surrounds offer several sandy stretches where dogs can run, splash, and sniff to their heart’s content.

Tallow Beach Dog Exercise Area

Located just south of Cape Byron, this 6.5km stretch includes a dedicated 1.5km off-leash section. Dogs are welcome to roam freely from the southern edge of Arakwal National Park up to Jarman Street in Suffolk Park. It’s clean, lightly trafficked, and often shared with surfers and fellow dog lovers.

  • Location: Alcorn St, Suffolk Park NSW 2481, Australia

Belongil Beach South – Dog Exercise Area

This relaxed, family-friendly zone welcomes dogs west of the Main Beach car park — all the way to Manfred Street — plus the area adjacent to Cavanbah Park. The water tends to be calm and clear, though tides can shift quickly. Walk further down the beach for quieter, more scenic spots.

  • Location: Border St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia

Brunswick Heads Beach

Just 20 minutes north of Byron Bay, Brunswick Heads Main Beach features a lovely off-leash section starting south of the Surf Club and extending 400 meters toward the Tyagarah Nature Reserve boundary.

  • Location: S Beach Rd, Brunswick Heads NSW 2483, Australia

Other nearby dog-friendly beaches

  • New Brighton Beach: 7/11 Ocean Ave, New Brighton NSW 2483, Australia
  • South Golden Beach: Pacific Esplanade, South Golden Beach NSW 2483, Australia
  • Seven Mile Beach: New South Wales, Australia
Dogs enjoying the off-leash section at Belongil Beach South

The best dog-friendly parks in Byron Bay

If your pup prefers grassy trails over sandy shores, Byron Bay and its hinterland offer plenty of green spaces for leash-free fun and quiet strolls.

Dening Park

This compact, leafy park is ideal for a pre- or post-beach walk. While dogs aren’t permitted during weekend markets held here, it’s a great leash-on starting point for exploring nearby streets and paths.

  • Location: Lawson St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia

Butler Street Reserve

A small but central green space — also used for markets — making it convenient for a quick leg-stretch. Keep in mind it can get muddy after rain and offers limited shade.

  • Location: 3 Somerset St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia

Brunswick Valley Heritage Park

Worth the short drive (about 25 minutes) from Byron Bay, this riverside park features shaded walking paths, picnic areas, and generous off-leash zones. It’s perfect for longer, slower-paced adventures with your dog.

  • Location: 5 Mill St, Mullumbimby NSW 2482, Australia
Scenic walking trail at Rocky Creek Dam with a dog on leash

Our favorite dog-friendly walks near Byron Bay

Stretch those legs — both yours and your pup’s — on these scenic, dog-welcoming trails. Remember: keep your dog on leash unless you’re in a designated off-leash area.

Rocky Creek Dam

About an hour’s drive from Byron Bay, Rocky Creek Dam offers peaceful, well-maintained trails with gentle elevation changes and lush rainforest views. Pack a picnic and enjoy some quiet time with your leashed companion. Note that dogs aren’t allowed in nearby Nightcap National Park, so this is a wonderful alternative.

  • Location: Rocky Creek Dam Rd, Dunoon NSW 2480, Australia

Northern Rivers Rail Trail

This converted railway line runs through the Burringbar area just north of Byron Bay and is open to walkers and cyclists. Bring a flashlight if you’d like to explore the atmospheric Burringbar Range Tunnel or Hulls Road Tunnel — you might even spot glowworms or bats along the way.

  • Location: Stokers Siding NSW 2484, Australia

Lennox Head Boardwalk

A beautiful coastal stroll stretching from Boulder Beach to Lennox Head and back. Keep your dog on leash to enjoy panoramic ocean views, rocky outcrops, and breezy headland vistas.

  • Location: Lennox Head NSW 2478, Australia

The tastiest dog-friendly restaurants in Byron Bay

After all that exploring, refuel at one of Byron Bay’s most welcoming eateries — where your dog gets a seat (and sometimes a complimentary bowl of water) right beside you.

Treehouse Byron Bay

Just a short walk from the Belongil Beach off-leash area, Treehouse offers relaxed outdoor seating where dogs are warmly welcomed. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner while your pup enjoys friendly attention from staff.

  • Location: 25 Childe St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia

Miss Margarita

This vibrant Mexican eatery has three dedicated outdoor tables for guests with dogs. While you savor pulled pork quesadillas, homemade nachos, or squid tacos — perhaps paired with a classic margarita — your pup can cool off with fresh water.

  • Location: 2 Jonson St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia

The Roadhouse Byron Bay

A laid-back escape just outside the town center, serving breakfast and brunch daily, plus dinner Thursday–Sunday. Their “night” menu features wood-fired pizzas, hearty meat dishes, small plates, and rotating specials. Book ahead, especially for evening dining.

  • Location: 6/142 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia

Light Years – Byron Bay

Book a table in their pet-friendly outdoor area and try standout dishes like pork belly bao, kingfish ceviche, or miso corn. Can’t decide? Go for the “banquet” — a curated selection of dishes ideal for celebrating a special day with your best friend.

  • Location: 139 Jonson St, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia

No Bones Byron Bay

A delicious vegan café offering fresh, thoughtfully prepared meals at accessible prices. Dogs are welcome in the outdoor area, and the relaxed vibe makes it a lovely spot for a low-key, plant-powered lunch.