An Introduction To The Gold Coast Hinterland

July 24, 2010

in Travel

The typical Gold Coast holiday is nearly always going to involve lots of sun, sand, sea and surf. Sometimes you need a change of pace, and that’s the time to head for the beautiful 206km stretch of mountain ranges known as the Gold Coast hinterland (aka “the green behind the gold”). Just 30 minutes drive inland from the coast lies the elevated plateaus of Mt Tamborine and the Lamington National Park , a 100,000 hectare World Heritage listed region of sweeping panoramas , rainforests, walking and hiking trails through national parks , the scent of native vegetation and silence broken only by birdsong and cascading water .

This tranquil setting is a must see destination for all Gold Coast visitors and is a very popular day trip destination . Exploring the hinterland can be the reason for making a Gold Coast car rental part of your holiday , but if not, there are numerous bus companies and tour operators with scheduled trips throughout the region.  

Peaceful villages dot the landscape and are home to a population of creatives, many of whom sell their wares in arts and crafts shops and local markets. Roadside cafes and tea houses flank the narrow lanes and the perennial favourite of tea and scones will usually entice most visitors to break their trip . The lush , rolling pastures have supported many generations of farmers and the region still supports a thriving farming community of banana plantations, dairy farming and beef production. 

With the arrival of new, hardy grape cultivars and the modern trend for producing wine in areas that were once unsuitable, the hinterland has seen the emergence of a boutique wine industry. Wine route tours are now part of the hinterland tourism scene and wine tasting, celler door sales and on-site restaurants now compete for the tourist dollar. This market is bolstered by harvest festivals, dinners , musical events and visiting chef promotions throughout the year. If you fancy a spot or three of wine tasting without the problem of the drive afterwards , then book one of the number of available tours .

One of the popular driving routes is to take the circuit from Coolangatta,  south to Murwillumbah and then swing north through Crystal Creek, Chillingham, Numinbah, Natural Bridge, Nerang, Mudgeeraba and then back to the coast.

Another popular route involves taking a detour from Nerang, then travel west through Tamborine National Parks taking in Wilson’s Lookout, Thunderbird Park and Cedar Creek Falls before rejoining the highway at Beenleigh.

On the coast, almost all Gold Coast accommodation consists of self catering, apartment style lodgings in high rise builings that follow the shore line . Up on the hinterland plateau, the emphasis is on lodge style suites focusing on peaceful tranquility mixed with an interaction with your surroundings plus a spot of pampering thrown in. Binna Burra Mountain Lodge, O’Reilleys Rainforest Retreat and Ruffles Lodge are some of the more popular accommodation providers in the region. There are other types of speciality accommodation that ranges from budget camp sites to upmarket villas.

So there you have it…. a brief introduction to what makes the Gold Coast hinterland special and a few reasons why it definitely needs to be part of your Gold Coast holiday plans.  

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