Highfield Byron is not a resort. It is a working estate that happens to be one of the most quietly spectacular properties in the Byron Bay hinterland. The experiences here are unhurried and real.
The property includes a working stable with resident horses available to all owner families. Trail rides through the property, early morning feeds and the simple pleasure of horses in a paddock. A working part of the estate, not a tourism add-on.
Highfield Byron runs a full-blood Scottish Highland cattle breeding program. A registered herd of pure Highland coos — calm, characterful and completely at home on the Coorabell ridgeline.
Their presence across the paddocks sets this property apart, and their breeding program underpins the estate's primary production classification.
A private, manicured three hole golf course winds through the estate grounds. Designed for early mornings and unhurried rounds — exclusive to owners and their guests, with hinterland views throughout.
A full-size tennis court and dedicated pickleball court sit within the estate grounds — maintained and available year-round.
A 2.5km walking trail follows the estate's internal roads through paddocks, past the herd, along the creek line and back through the tree canopy. Allow an hour. Take your time.
Beyond the boundary, the estate fleet opens up the wider region — from a restored 1971 Series II Land Rover for slow beach runs to a 2025 Defender for the airport.
See the full fleet