Bundjalung Culture & Dining Experience at Cape Byron Distillery

3 Hours
Arakwal, Byron Bay NSW
Bush Food
March
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Jingi Walla - Welcome! Come immerse yourself in our new Bundjalung Culture & Dining experience hosted by Arakwal woman Delta Kay and Widjabul Wia-bul Chef Mindy Woods.

Delta Kay is an Arakwal Bundjalung woman who is passionate about sharing local
Aboriginal culture. Delta is well known and respected as an Arakwal elder in the Byron Shire. Her ancestors have lived in the area surrounding Byron Bay for thousands of years and Arakwal customs, knowledge, ceremonies and stories have been passed down to her for safe keeping.

Mindy Woods is a proud Bundjalung woman of the Widjabul Wia-bul clan, who pursued her dreams of opening up her own venue in Byron Bay named 'Karkalla'. Featuring seasonal local produce and native Indigenous ingredients, ‘Karkalla’ is a nod to Mindy’s Indigenous heritage as a proud Bundjalung woman. 

Location

Cape Byron Distillery. 80 St Helena Rd, McLeods Shoot NSW 2479

What is included

  • A guided walk with Aunty Delta though Brookie's beautiful rainforest, exploring and tasting delicious bush tucker foods and hearing traditional stories, cultural perspectives and history about the once Big Scrub.
  • A welcome drink (choice of Brookie's famous gin and tonic or a native infused mocktail), and information about Brookie's distillery and their use of native botanicals.
  • Shared style starters, mains, sides and dessert featuring locally sourced, seasonal produce and native ingredients prepared by Mindy Woods.

*Dietary requirements are catered for. Please advise upon booking.

Not Included:

  • Any additional beverages. These can be purchased from Brookie's bar.
  • Transport to and from Cape Byron Distillery.

Meeting point

Cape Byron Distillery. 80 St Helena Rd, McLeods Shoot NSW 2479

YOUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDER

Explore Byron Bay

Explore Byron Bay is a local business that offers authentic Aboriginal tours at Cape Byron and Broken Head. Our tours are guided by Delta Kay, an Arakwal Bundjalung woman who is passionate about sharing local Aboriginal culture. Delta is well known and respected as an Arakwal elder in the Byron Shire. Her ancestors have lived in the area surrounding Byron Bay for thousands of years and Arakwal customs, knowledge, ceremonies and stories have been passed down to her for safe keeping.

During the 1.5 hour guided walking tours, guests can expect to hear about Arakwal existence before colonisation and how Arakwal Bundjalung people cared for, and preserved the land. Delta shares special stories from her ancestors and speaks about the need to care for sacred sites and the natural environment and wildlife. She explains the devastating impact of settlement and displacement on her people and how her ancestors gained their Native Title and the opportunity to live back on their homelands. While viewing some of Byron’s most spectacular scenery, Delta teaches guests some Bundjalung language and shares information about bush tucker, natural medicine, tools, weapons and artefacts.

Experiences include:

  • Cape Byron Aboriginal Tour
  • Broken Head Aboriginal Tour
  • Bangalow Bush Tucker Tour
  • Private Aboriginal Tour

Cape Byron Aboriginal Tour:

This tour begins and finishes at Currenba (The Pass). Guests are taken on a moderate 1.5km/1.5 hour guided walk that follows the Palm Valley Loop and Cape Byron Walking Track which leads to ‘Wategos Beach’.

Key features on this tour include the story of Nguthungulli (Julian Rocks), the Palm Valley Midden and information about tradition fishing practices. Tours are available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday at 4:30pm.

Broken Head Aboriginal Tour

This tour takes place within Broken Head Nature Reserve. Guests are taken on a moderate 1.6km/1.5 hour guided walk that follows the ‘Three Sisters Walking Track’.

Key features on the Broken Head Aboriginal Tour include the story of Three Sisters Rock and information about a sacred women’s birthing place at Ti Tree Lake Aboriginal Area. Tours are available on Friday at 4:30pm

Bangalow Bush Tucker Tour

This tour takes guests along the stunning Byron Creek, located within Bangalow Parklands. Guests are taken on a 90 minute walking tour along the stunning Byron Creek, located within Bangalow Parklands.

Key features on the Bangalow Bush Tucker Tour include identification of a variety of plants used for bush tucker, natural medicine, jewellery, fibre, tools and weapons. Delta speaks about local Indigenous history and shares traditional stories. Tours are available Thursdays at 4pm.

Private Aboriginal Tour

This tour is made available on request and prices are based on a groups size, the locations they would like to visit (Cape Byron or Broken Head), and the duration of their tour.

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