Palm Beach is an interesting beach
suburb, nestled between two creeks Currumbin and Tallebudgera. The
location lends itself to some spectacular scenery not featured in other
areas of the Gold Coast. There are many walks that offer a
variety of scenes,
boardwalks, beach and
parklands.
The Gold Coast hinterland is easily accessed from Palm Beach.
Walking the length of Palm Beach should
take you approximately 40mins depending how many times you stop to pick
up shells or take in the view. (remember you have to walk back)
Take advantage of walking this stretch of
beach during the early morning it can get very warm after 7am
particularly in the Summer months, if there isn’t any sea breeze.
Sunrise is one of the best times to take
in the beauty of this location, look at what you can capture in the
slide show below....if you get up early!
If you start at the southern end of Palm
Beach, (Currumbin Creek) you will not be disappointed with the views in
both directions. Looking south you have Currumbin Alley with its
beautiful rock formation jutting out to reach for the surf and behind is
Currumbin Lagoon.
What you will see walking Palm Beach?
The slideshow below, gives you a bird's eye view on what to expect, while
walking from Tallebudgera Creek to
Currumbin Creek
along the white sands
of secluded Palm Beach.
North Palm Beach features views of
Burleigh Headland with Surfers Paradise in the distance. Even hi-rises
can take on another form in the early morning light they can sparkle and
look magical when the first rays of sunlight drench their windows with
light.
What you will see
walking Palm Beach?
Take a Virtual Walk
Take this virtual walk from Tallebudgera Creek to
Currumbin Creek along the white sands of secluded Palm Beach.