Creek Falls and Rock Pools
Discreetly tucked away behind a shield of natural greenery, these falls are often missed by the many who head to the hinterland for day trips and main attractions. There are two main picnic areas with plenty of room and three waterfalls are just 10 minutes walk away. The waterfalls are spectacular all year round and the gorge scenery breathtaking. To get there take Mt Tamborine Road, turn off onto Cedar Creek Falls Road, which ends at the parking area.
Discreetly tucked away behind a shield of natural greenery, these falls are often missed by the many who head to the hinterland for day trips and main attractions. There are two main picnic areas with plenty of room and three waterfalls are just 10 minutes walk away. The waterfalls are spectacular all year round and the gorge scenery breathtaking. To get there take Mt Tamborine Road, turn off onto Cedar Creek Falls Road, which ends at the parking area.
Greenmount Beach
It\'s normally a favourite on someone\'s best beaches list but not many people know of it because they think Surfers Paradise or Burleigh first. Greenmount headland has some nice little secluded spots around the rocks when it\'s low tide for sunbaking or a picnic. Further south the cove of Froggy\'s Beach at Snapper Rocks is a good spot to set up away from the groups on the main stretch of surf watching the waves and surfers come in. It\'s the most easterly part of Queensland and the most southern tip of Coast beaches before NSW. Love locks have become popular along this stretch, where people sign a padlock and leave it on a boardwalk in memory.
It\'s normally a favourite on someone\'s best beaches list but not many people know of it because they think Surfers Paradise or Burleigh first. Greenmount headland has some nice little secluded spots around the rocks when it\'s low tide for sunbaking or a picnic. Further south the cove of Froggy\'s Beach at Snapper Rocks is a good spot to set up away from the groups on the main stretch of surf watching the waves and surfers come in. It\'s the most easterly part of Queensland and the most southern tip of Coast beaches before NSW. Love locks have become popular along this stretch, where people sign a padlock and leave it on a boardwalk in memory.