Hiking can be a daunting task, especially when you're new – maybe you'll go the wrong way, take too long, or the terrain is too rough.  Recently we set out to hike the Minyon Falls in Byron Bay , New South Wales. But that actually turned into a plan to hike to Goonengerry Falls instead.

And we'll explain why in a moment. After flying into Gold Coast Airport, Wayne from Byron Bay Coastal Transfers delivered us to the Hinterlands. The bus was available for our group the whole trip.

READ MORE: These are the most stressful airports in Australia according to new study First stop was Soma Retreat, one of the most comfortable stays in the area. Big rooms, a massive living area, ice bath and sauna all included. Then it was time to explore the area.

Of course, as it goes with the Byron Bay Hinterlands, sometimes there is too much rain. Dangerous mud seems fun, but whether it's practical is a whole other issue. Thankfully, there's more than one trail to choose from so Goonengerry was the answer.

The South Boundary Trail via Garrong Road Loop was our choice. The route we took to get there was along Garrong Road – one of charm and intrigue. The mailboxes were microwaves.

The potholes were full. The bus driver was a Rabbitohs fan. Backyards and front yards were green and luscious.

And then the bus arrived at this hidden gem that is the Goonengerry National Park. There was a crunch of rock, asphalt and scattered leaves. Three scents stood out; bug spray, sunscreen and fresh.