Rock pools or a walk to a waterfall
If you want a dip in rockpools, there’s no better spot than the end of Tallebudgera Creek Road in Tallebudgera Valley. You just follow the road all the way to the end until you reach a carpark. Then on foot you follow a path until you reach a creek crossing on foot. If you’re after a quick dip peel off to the right, to find a magical place to have a swim. But if you’re after a more challenging bushwalk follow the path and the creek for around 35 mins to ‘Gorge Falls’. Google it for a map. If you reach a fork in the creek, take the left creek.
Tallebudgera Creek
It’s the most magical experience in Nature.
Wildlife Park and Kayak Launch
David Fleay is a wildlife park that you can visit to learn about Australian wildlife. If you need to launch a kayak you can park in the car park on Toohey Road and carry your kayak to the water through the grassy park area, if you don’t mind carrying your kayak for a three minute walk.
David Fleay Wildlife Park
Food scene
Dust Temple
54 Currumbin Creek RdIs a really beautiful cafe / art gallery
Quest Coffee Roasters
20 James StBest coffee and beverages in the land.
Open on weekends, grab organic fruit and veg and a coffee.
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Currumbin Valley Harvest
1380 Currumbin Creek RdOpen on weekends, grab organic fruit and veg and a coffee.
Rockpools
It’s a popular place for swimming, however beware the territorial catfish!
There is a yoga studio and cafe opposite.
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Currumbin Felsbecken
Currumbin Creek RoadIt’s a popular place for swimming, however beware the territorial catfish!
There is a yoga studio and cafe opposite.
Neighbourhoods
Great shopping, food and community vibe especially on James St.
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Burleigh Heads
Great shopping, food and community vibe especially on James St.