Noosa National Park, Queensland.
A walk from Sunshine Beach around Noosa’s famed headlands and returning via the Tanglewood Track is an immersion in South-East Queensland’s most spectacular scenery.
The Sunshine Coast boasts some of Australia’s most unspoiled natural settings, including three UNESCO-recognized biospheres, an everglade system, kilometres of coastline and patches of sub-tropical rainforest. The 11-kilometre circuit in Noosa National Park is a Sunshine Coast hike offering a day of refreshing bodysurfs, wildlife spotting and a packed lunch on the beach. With an array of different mountain ranges to be explored, such as the Glasshouse Mountains National Park (remnants of old volcanic activity), there are also plenty of Sunshine Coast walking trails with tough peak climbs and rewarding 360-degree views.
A walk from Sunshine Beach around Noosa’s famed headlands and returning via the Tanglewood Track is an immersion in South-East Queensland’s most spectacular scenery.
It is a tough climb up the highest volcanic plug in the Glass Mountains, but from the 556 metre summit…
A popular accessible walk in the Sunshine Coast hinterland to the 80 metre high falls. There are rockpools at both…
The Glasshouse Mountains National Park in the hinterland one hour south of Noosa has many ancient volcanic peaks. This popular…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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