Gold Coast Hinterland
Gold Coast Hinterland with lush rainforest, rustic cafes, spectacular views, picturesque wineries and wonderful walks, the Hinterland is the Gold Coast's best-kept secret.
While nearby Surfers Paradise and Byron Bay are often swamped by tourists the Gold Coast Hinterland retains an endearing community spirit. An electric group of local artists exhibit their works, cosy restaurants and cafes hug the sidewalk and atmosphere abounds.
Located 50 minutes drive from the coastal strip, the Gold Coast Hinterland contains an amazing 29 national parks and nature reserves and World Heritage-listed national parks. It is also home to Australia's largest area of subtropical rainforest, the world's biggest volcanic caldera (of which Mt Warning is the "core") and 300kms of walking trails.
Thunderbird Park is an amazing wildlife and geological rich oasis over 112 hectares on Tamborine Mountain.
Activities in the Gold Coast Hinterland include fossicking for your very own Thunderegg in the World's largest Thunderegg mine.
The Gold Coast Hinterland is also home to the the Springbrook National Park, Lamington National Park, and the Purlingbrook Falls.