Beach babe! Elyse Knowles shows off her trim pins in denim shorts as she walks her dogs in Byron Bay
Elyse Knowles recently relocated to Byron Bay and she’s clearly been enjoying her neighborhood.
On Friday, the model went for a stroll with two of her three Weimaraner dogs on what was a sunny day in the beachside town.
The 27-year-old looked relaxed as she traipsed across the grass enjoying the stunning sea views.
Beach babe! On Friday, Elyse Knowles (pictured) went for a stroll with two of her three Weimaraner dogs in the beachside town of Byron Bay
She wisely wore a bucket hat in a khaki tone and covered up her famous face with a pair of round sunglasses.
Elyse opted for a casual outfit consisting of a white cotton shirt and showed off her trim pins in a pair of frayed denim shorts.
She completed the look with a pair of brown sandals and wore a scrunchie around her wrist.
Lovely day: The 27-year-old looked relaxed as she traipsed across the grass enjoying the stunning sea views
Looking good: Elyse opted for a casual outfit consisting of a white cotton shirt and showed off her trim pins in a pair of frayed denim shorts
The beauty and her boyfriend Josh Barker have three Weimaraner dogs: Isla, six, Indi, four, and Harlow, two.
Elyse and Josh relocated to Byron Bay last year in search of a more environmentally conscious lifestyle.
The Block winners are renting a $1.5million bohemian-style home featuring rustic furnishings and high ceilings.
Chill: Elyse and boyfriend Josh Barker relocated to Byron Bay last year in search of a more environmentally-conscious lifestyle
The sustainable property has three double bedrooms, wide verandas and a self-contained studio apartment attached and is conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from the beach.
Elyse told Daily Mail Australia several months after moving to Byron that she had experienced quite a culture shock at first.
She said: ‘The community is more environmentally conscious. [You see it in the] conversations that people have every single day… talking about the ocean and the marine life.’
She said of the move: ‘The community is more environmentally conscious. [You see it in the] conversations that people have every single day… talking about the ocean and the marine life’