Gold Coast Oceanway - Sections

Sections

The 'Gold Coast Oceanway' includes a number of different sections including

  • Federation Walk 36 km-32 km
  • The Spit Oceanway 32 km-31 km
  • Main Beach Oceanway 31 km-30 km
  • Surfers Paradise Oceanway 30 km-26 km
  • Broadbeach Oceanway 26 km-24 km
  • Mermaid Beach Oceanway 24 km-20 km
  • Burleigh Oceanway 20 km-16 km
  • Palm Beach Oceanway 16 km-11 km
  • Currumbin Oceanway 11 km-8 km
  • Bilinga and Tugun Oceanways 8 km-4 km
  • Southern Points Oceanway (Kirra, Coolangatta, Rainbow Bay, Point Danger). 4 km-0 km

Travel times and distances for walking journeys along the Gold Coast Oceanway have been calculated.

There are viewing platforms at popular outlooks all along the Oceanway that are accessible for people with a disability and the entire route is serviced by Surfside Buses.

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