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Peregian Breeze Park to Peregian Beach

Peregian Breeze Park to Peregian Beach
Peregian Beach
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Trail type
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2.8km
One-way Length
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One-way

A diverse trail from suburbia to the beach via a national park.

SUITABILITY
This walk is suitable for families and ages prepared for uneven trails.

HIGHLIGHTS
Beginning at the Peregian Breeze Park, there is ample car parking available and a brand new playground facility for the kids to enjoy. The park also features drinking water and picnic tables for families to spread out and enjoy the open green space.
The trail moves onto the Noosa National Park Emu Swamp section, where conditions can be a little wet under foot. These conditions mean there are a number of birds and frogs to be seen and heard, living in the coastal wetlands.
Just prior to the beach access, a Lorikeet lookout point allows walkers to view these magnificent, multicoloured birds close up in their natural habitat.

Beach access number 67 is a quiet beach location and provides access to the southernmost edge of Peregian Beach.

AFTERWARDS
If returning to the Peregian Breeze Estate, nearby cafes are available for refreshments or head to either Coolum or Peregian beach for a multitude of cafes, shops and experiences.

HOW TO GET THERE
To Start: Via David Low Way or the Sunshine Motorway, turn onto Emu Mountain Rd. Turn onto Old Emu Mountain Rd, then veer right at the roundabout to California Blvd. The park is on the left.
To End: The end point is the start point

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  • Icon showing this activity is suitable for wheelchairsSuitable for wheelchairs
  • Icon showing this activity is suitable for walkingSuitable for walking
  • Icon showing this activity is suitable for recreational cyclingSuitable for recreational cycling
  • Icon showing this activity is suitable for mountain bikingSuitable for mountain biking
  • Icon showing this activity is suitable for horse ridingSuitable for horse riding
  • Icon showing this activity is suitable for kayakingSuitable for kayaking
  • Icon showing this activity has drinking water availableDrinking water available
  • Icon showing this activity does not have drinking water availableNo drinking water available
  • Icon showing this activity has a barbeque on siteBarbeque on site
  • Icon showing this activity has a picnic table on sitePicnic table on site
  • Icon showing this activity has toilets on siteToilets on site
  • Icon showing fires are permitted at this activityFires permitted
  • Icon showing fires are prohibited at this activityFires prohibited
  • Icon showing camping is permitted at this activityCamping permitted
  • Icon showing camping is prohibited at this activityCamping prohibited
  • Suitable for walking Suitable for walking black lines Suitable for walking
  • Drinking water available Drinking water available Drinking water available
  • Picnic table on site Picnic table on site Picnic table on site
  • Fires prohibited Fires prohibited Fires prohibited
  • Camping prohibited Camping prohibited Camping prohibited
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Always Adventure Safely!

  • Always follow any local signage, it contains key information and conditions can change at any time.
  • Use the trails with consideration for your abilities, be prepared for the adventure ahead:
    • Be aware of the weather conditions, found here: http://www.bom.gov.au/qld/.
    • Always wear appropriate clothing, focus on good footwear.
    • Always bring more water than you think you will need.
    • Be Sun Safe!
    • Always let someone know where you are going that isn’t going with you.
  • Just getting started try this site for good useful information: https://www.trailhiking.com.au/hike-safety/
  • Sunshine Coast Council does it’s best to maintain current information but things can change so always be aware that a trail may not be as listed in this guide, and report and issues via our feedback link.

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