Byron Bay Golf Course sits on the northern edge of Byron Bay township, a flat 18-hole public course surrounded by rolling hinterland and within easy reach of the coastline. Staying close means you can walk to your tee time, return to town for lunch, and still reach the beach in under 15 minutes - all without a car. The four properties in this guide cover the full spectrum from beachfront cottages to poolside guest houses, each within around 4 km of the course.
What It's Like Staying Near Byron Bay Golf Course
The area surrounding Byron Bay Golf Course is quieter and more residential than the Main Beach strip, sitting on the northern fringe of the township near Belongil Beach and the Arts & Industry Estate. The course itself is walkable from most central Byron Bay accommodation, meaning guests at nearby stays can reach the first tee on foot while staying close enough to town to access cafes, restaurants, and the beach. Traffic around this zone is light in the mornings, and the crowd rhythm here is noticeably slower than the Jonson Street hub - which is roughly a 10-minute walk south. Byron Bay's peak season runs hard from December through February, when accommodation within walking distance of both the golf course and beach fills quickly, so proximity to the course genuinely narrows your booking options.
Pros:
- Direct walking access to the golf course without needing a car or taxi
- Quieter, less tourist-saturated pocket of Byron Bay compared to the Main Beach precinct
- Close to Belongil Beach, which sees far fewer crowds than Clarkes or Main Beach
Cons:
- Fewer dining options within immediate walking distance compared to the Jonson Street core
- Some roads near the golf course lack footpaths, making evening walks less comfortable
- Rideshare availability can be limited late at night in this part of town
Why Choose 5-Star Hotels Near Byron Bay Golf Course
In Byron Bay, the 5-star and luxury guest house category near the golf course tends to offer something the town's budget stays cannot: genuine space, private pools, and beach access that removes the need to fight for a spot at Main Beach. Properties in this tier typically feature private patios, in-room kitchen facilities, and outdoor pool access - features that matter when you're splitting time between rounds of golf and a few days of coastal downtime. Unlike the large resort-style hotels concentrated around Main Beach, the 5-star options near the golf course lean toward boutique scale, often with around 4 to 10 units per property, which translates to a noticeably lower noise level and more personalised service. The trade-off is that you're unlikely to find a full hotel restaurant on-site, and you may need to walk or drive into town for dinner.
Main advantages of this hotel category here:
- Private pool access without sharing with large resort crowds
- Boutique scale means better availability of on-site parking - a real advantage in peak Byron Bay season
- Higher-end room amenities including air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and in-room kitchen or kitchenette facilities
Main trade-offs in this specific zone:
- No full-service hotel restaurants on-site at most properties - meals require a walk or drive to town
- Smaller property sizes mean fewer units, so availability during schoolies and summer fills up fast
- Premium pricing in high season can push nightly rates significantly above standard Byron Bay averages
Practical Booking & Area Strategy
The Byron Bay Golf Course sits off Links Lane, and the closest accommodation cluster is along Belongil Beach and the streets running off Jonson Street toward the north - including Gordon Street and Tennyson Street. Staying within the Belongil Beach corridor puts you within a 15-minute walk of the course while keeping beach access on your doorstep, which is the strongest positioning for a golf and beach combo trip. For transport, Byron Bay has no train station; Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is around 24 km away, and most guests rely on hire cars or rideshare. If you're planning multiple rounds, a hire car is worth it - the course has free parking, and driving gives you flexibility to reach the hinterland towns of Bangalow and Mullumbimby, both under 20 minutes away. Book at least 8 weeks ahead for December and January stays near the golf course, as the combination of school holidays and the Byron Bay Bluesfest effect on the broader region compresses availability fast.
Other attractions within easy reach of the golf course include Cape Byron Lighthouse (around 4 km east), Wategos Beach, the Byron Bay town centre markets, and the Arts & Industry Estate, which hosts several notable restaurants and bars. The area around the course is safe at night, though poorly lit on some access roads.
Best Value Stays Near Byron Bay Golf Course
These properties combine strong proximity to the Byron Bay Golf Course with outdoor pools, free parking, and beach access - delivering a high return on the nightly rate without sacrificing comfort or space.
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1. Shambhala @ Byron
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fromUS$ 567
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2. Cape Beach House
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fromUS$ 299
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3. Azur Byron Bay
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fromUS$ 487
Best Premium Stay Near Byron Bay Golf Course
For guests prioritising a 5-star experience with full amenities and close access to both the golf course and Byron Bay's beach zone, this property stands out for its facility range and concierge-level service.
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4. Basq House
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fromUS$ 287
Smart Timing & Booking Advice for Byron Bay Golf Course Stays
Byron Bay's high season runs from mid-December through late January, when accommodation within walking or cycling distance of the golf course is almost fully booked by mid-November. The shoulder period of March through May offers the strongest value - the course is quieter, temperatures remain warm, and nightly rates at boutique properties near Belongil Beach can drop noticeably compared to the summer peak. The Byron Bay Bluesfest, held annually over Easter, causes a secondary spike in bookings across the entire area, often pushing availability down to near-zero for the properties in this guide during that week alone. For a golf-focused trip, the autumn window of April through June delivers reliable weather, manageable crowds on the course, and more flexible check-in terms at most properties.
Book at least 6 weeks ahead for any Easter-adjacent travel, and note that most boutique properties in Byron Bay have strict minimum-stay requirements of 2 or 3 nights during peak periods. A 3-night stay is the practical minimum for combining golf, beach time, and a day trip to the hinterland - anything shorter leaves the itinerary feeling rushed.