The Queens Gladstone
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A fairly challenging walk up Mount Larcorn that will really get the heart rate up. This walk should be undertaken with a decent pair of shoes and plenty of water to keep you hydrated along the way. This trail can be loose underfoot at times so taking hiking poles is suggested especially for the descent. Beware that there are some rocks to scramble up and over towards the summit.
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A lovely short walk out to Round Hill Headland that gives access to small hidden beaches and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean to the east and the beautiful untouched coastline of Eurimbila National Park to the west. This is a family-friendly hike with a well-marked track and plenty of options to shorten or extend your route as you go.
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This is a short and pleasant walk to a fantastic viewpoint at the so-called "birthplace" of Queensland in the town of Seventeen Seventy. Noted as James Cook's first landfall in Queensland in the year 1770 the small seaside village has some beautiful coast to explore for those visiting. Multiple car parks along the road provide easy access to Round Hill on the headland and this is a popular walk at sunrise or sunset. The walking trails are a combination of bitumen and boardwalks and are...
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A lovely family friendly trail in the Gladstone Region of Queensland, Australia. This looped trail begins and ends from the parking area at the Agnes Water Museum off Springs Road. From here you'll follow the trail and end up at a nice private beach - the perfect spot to spend the day having a picnic!
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A simply beautiful short loop near the coastal town of Agnes Water, located in the Gladstone Region of Queensland, Australia. The trail itself follows a narrow boardwalk and steeping stones set right into nature makes this walk magical and great for kids. Even in mid summer you'll find cooler temperatures here under the Paper Tea Bark trees.