Beach babe! Elyse Knowles shows off her trim pins in a 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.
On Friday, Elyse Knowles (picrured) went for a stroll with two of her three Weimaraner dogs on what was a sunny day 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’