Beachcomber Peregian Beach





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This is a terrific trail in Noosa National Park, southeast Queensland. The track heads down the coast along the sands of Peregian Beach. Enjoy walking along the beach to the estuary at the northern end of Coolum Beach This route begins and ends from the parking area off Kingfisher Drive. If the tide is high you'll have to wade or swim across the estuary to get to Stumers Park where there are showers, public toilets and an off-leash dog park.
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The Sunshine Coast Coastal Pathway runs for 73 kilometres between Coolum and Bells Creek. The majority of the path runs along the striking coastline and is suitable for walking, running or cycling. The full route is broken up into sections called connections. This trail is the Coolum Connection which covers the route between Coolum Beach and Point Arkwright. This segment has some harder inclines and visits the following points of interest: - Noosa National Park - Coolum Beach - Tickle...
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This is a scenic walk up to the summit of Mount Emu located just north of Coolum Beach. This is a great way to check out the area and get a greater appreciation of the area with panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding bush. The track is rocky in sections so it's best to wear proper shoes for this one. Parking is available near the trailhead on Havana Road East.
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Emu Mountain is a small hill just north of Coolum Beach in Noosa National Park. Although it's called Emu Mountain, it hardly stands out from the flatter coastline surrounding it. Although small, the summit trig is a great place to catch some quick views of the Sunshine Coast. The short and easy route is quite rocky as it leads to the trig, so good footwear is recommended.
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This is an awesome trail with varying scenery in Noosa National Park. Experience stunning views of Noosa Shire from the summit of Emu Mountain and take a dip in the cooling waters of Coolum Beach. The track begins from the small parking area off of David Low Way just north of the Coolum Sports Complex. It then heads up Emu Mountain before following alongside Stumers Creek. The route then heads up Coolum Beach taking you back to the carpark where the path started.