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Walking & Hiking

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The beaches and glitter strip of the coastline get most of the attention for visitors. But locals are just as likely to be enjoying one of the many walking and hiking opportunities on their front doorstep and in their backyard. On their doorstep is the extended walkway that snakes along the coast, offering amazing views of the beaches and that refreshing salt air.

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Surfing on the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is a mecca for surfers, drawing wave riders from around the world to its sun-drenched shores. With over 70 km of coastline, the region offers an abundance of surf breaks suitable for everyone, from beginners catching their first waves to seasoned pros seeking the thrill of world-class barrels.

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Snorkelling on the Gold Coast

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Snorkelling on the Gold Coast is a fantastic way to explore the underwater world, with its vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters. The region offers several prime snorkelling spots, from the calm, sheltered waters of Wave Break Island to the colourful coral reefs off Cook Island.

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Currumbin Creek & the Alley

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Currumbin Creek, located on the southern Gold Coast, is a stunning waterway that has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. Known for its crystal-clear waters, lush surroundings, and vibrant wildlife, the creek offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities.

Stand Up Paddleboarders in Tallebudgera Creek

Tallebudgera Creek

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Tallebudgera Creek, located on the southern Gold Coast in Queensland, is a serene and picturesque waterway that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area around the creek’s mouth is particularly renowned for its pristine environment, calm waters, and vibrant local community.

View from Burleigh Head National Park

Burleigh Headland Walk

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The Burleigh Headland Walk, located within Burleigh Heads National Park, is one of the Gold Coast’s most spectacular and beloved walking trails. This iconic walk takes you through a lush coastal rainforest, along the shores of Tallebudgera Creek and the Pacific Ocean.

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Lamington National Park

Nestled in the heart of the Gold Coast Hinterland, Lamington National Park is a true natural wonder, offering an unparalleled experience of Australia’s ancient rainforests, dramatic landscapes, and rich biodiversity. Spanning over 20,000 ha, this World Heritage-listed park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, which includes some of the oldest continuously surviving rainforests on Earth.

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Bike Ride the Gold Coast Oceanway

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One of the most exhilarating ways to experience the natural beauty of the Gold Coast is to bike ride the length of the Gold Coast Oceanway, a 36km coastal pathway that stretches from Point Danger at Coolangatta all the way to The Spit.

Boardwalk at high tide with water lapping over the boards

Beree-Badalla Reserve

Kick-start your day with a peaceful and rejuvenating walk through the Beree-Badalla Reserve, located along the scenic northwest side of Currumbin Creek. This hidden gem offers an ideal setting for a relaxing stroll immersed in nature, while still being conveniently close to the heart of the Gold Coast.

Rail Trail

Tweed Valley Rail Trail

The Tweed Valley Rail Trail is a beautiful, multi-use trail perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors. Winding through the stunning Tweed Valley in northern New South Wales, this scenic trail takes you through a landscape rich in natural beauty, history, and rural charm.