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Visit Duration: 2 hours

Timings: 24hrs, Everyday.

Entry type: Free

Entry Details: Burleigh Heads does not have any set entry requirements or admission charges. The public is welcome to use the beach and park areas whenever they like, without payment.

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Every traveller to Australia needs to put a visit to Burleigh Heads on their itinerary. Queensland's Burleigh Heads suburb is located on the Gold Coast, halfway between Surfers Paradise and Coolangatta. One of the nicest spots to visit on the Gold Coast is Burleigh Heads, which has a cool beach perfect for sunbathing and participating in water sports. There are walking routes in the neighbouring Burleigh Heads National Park that let visitors take in the scenery and spot wildlife. There are many places to picnic at Burleigh Heads, which is surrounded by pine trees. You can also spend some time perusing the numerous varieties of arts and crafts offered at the local markets. Don't forget to sample some of Burleigh Heads' various dining establishments. Alternatively, you may have a seat at one of the many cafés in the neighbourhood and take in the many sights of the city while enjoying seafood and beer directly in front of the water. When you've had your fill of the natural beauties, spend time with loved ones while dining in style at the West Burleigh industrial park. Burleigh Heads makes sure you won't be dissatisfied whether you're going on a trip with family and friends or going out on your own for the first time. Burleigh Heads is a little town that makes the ideal retreat from the bustle of the major metropolis. It has a rich history, several heritage monuments, and a population of only approximately 10,000.

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Burleigh Heads

Highlights of Burleigh Heads

  • At the Burleigh Head National Park, which is located between Surfers Paradise and Coolangatta Beach, explore the varied flora and animals of the Gold Coast.
  • When you go on tours of Burleigh Head National Park, bring your loved ones along for an unforgettable picnic atop a hill.
  • Start off by walking along natural trails that promise breathtaking views of mangroves, beaches, eucalyptus trees, rocky foreshores, pandanus groves, creeks, and rainforests.
  • As you set out on the Rainforest Circuit and Ocean View Circuit, hike, jog and stroll across the walking routes.
  • Visit Burleigh Head National Park to see migratory whales, Australian brush-turkey, sea eagles, brahminy kites, koalas, rainbow lorikeets, common ringtail possums, common brushtail possums, mountain brushtail possums, echidnas, and lace monitors.
  • Explore the Burleigh Hill, Burleigh Heads Beach, Burleigh Markets, Burleigh Golf Club, and other surrounding locations as well as the Gold Coast's Surfers Paradise, SkyPoint, Coolangatta Beach, and SeaWorld.
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Burleigh Heads Overview

Every traveller to Australia needs to put a visit to Burleigh Heads on their itinerary. Queensland's Burleigh Heads suburb is located on the Gold Coast, halfway between Surfers Paradise and Coolangatta. One of the nicest spots to visit on the Gold Coast is Burleigh Heads, which has a cool beach perfect for sunbathing and participating in water sports. There are walking routes in the neighbouring Burleigh Heads National Park that let visitors take in the scenery and spot wildlife. There are many places to picnic at Burleigh Heads, which is surrounded by pine trees. You can also spend some time perusing the numerous varieties of arts and crafts offered at the local markets. Don't forget to sample some of Burleigh Heads' various dining establishments. Alternatively, you may have a seat at one of the many cafés in the neighbourhood and take in the many sights of the city while enjoying seafood and beer directly in front of the water. When you've had your fill of the natural beauties, spend time with loved ones while dining in style at the West Burleigh industrial park. Burleigh Heads makes sure you won't be dissatisfied whether you're going on a trip with family and friends or going out on your own for the first time. Burleigh Heads is a little town that makes the ideal retreat from the bustle of the major metropolis. It has a rich history, several heritage monuments, and a population of only approximately 10,000.

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Points Of Interest for Burleigh Heads

  • Tallebudgera Creek: Located near Burleigh Heads, Tallebudgera Creek has quiet, clear waters that are great for swimming, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. The area is calm and welcoming for families to enjoy water sports.
  • David Fleay fauna Park: This neighbouring sanctuary for local Australian fauna is called David Fleay Wildlife Park. Kangaroos, crocodiles, and various bird species can all be seen in their native environments, and visitors can learn about conservation initiatives.
  • Burleigh Markets: On weekends, the Burleigh Heads Markets come alive with stalls selling handcrafted goods manufactured locally, fresh vegetables, gourmet foods, and one-of-a-kind clothing. Discovering hidden gems in the area is easy here.
  • Surfing enthusiasts of all skill levels flock to Burleigh Heads because of its world-class surf breakers. Catching a wave at Burleigh is an experience that everyone should have, experienced surfer or novice.
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Best time to visit Burleigh Heads

The months of April to October are the ideal times to visit Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast of Australia. In comparison to the summer, these months have milder temperatures, less humidity, and less precipitation. It's the perfect time to go swimming, surfing, and enjoying the outdoors because the beaches are less congested.

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People also ask about Burleigh Heads

Does Burleigh Heads have amenities like restrooms and picnic areas?

Yes, Burleigh Heads has facilities for the general public, such as restrooms, showers, and picnic sites with grills. The beach and park areas are conveniently close to these facilities.

Are there surf shops or places to rent gear in Burleigh Heads?

Yes, Burleigh Heads offers surf schools and equipment rentals for individuals who want to learn to surf or hire surfboards and other gear. These services are available nearby and are suitable for all skill levels.

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