Top 7 Things to do Good for Kids in Burleigh Heads, Queensland

April 29, 2022 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in Burleigh Heads, Australia including Burleigh Heads Beach, David Fleay Wildlife Park, Burleigh Market, Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Tumgun Lookout, Burleigh Head National Park, John Laws Park.
Restaurants in Burleigh Heads

1. Burleigh Heads Beach

Gold Coast, Queensland Australia
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5.0 based on 1,730 reviews

Burleigh Heads Beach

Reviewed By ozwidephotography - Burleigh Heads, Australia

Popular with the locals it's an iconic place to visit, beautiful beach, surfing, swimming or walk through the National Park at Burleigh Heads hill or go shopping, it's got the lot and a superb relaxed atmosphere.

2. David Fleay Wildlife Park

Loman Lane Corner West Burleigh Road, West Burleigh, Gold Coast, Queensland 4220 Australia +61 7 5669 2051 [email protected] http://www.qld.gov.au/davidfleay
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4.5 based on 265 reviews

David Fleay Wildlife Park

Reviewed By TrippyBee20 - Townsville, Australia

So many animals and birds free to come and go. Loved this. Many aviaries had free flight, good displays and caring staff. Grounds clean and tidy. Dragons running around everywhere and tawny frogmouths asleep in the trees. Loved it.

3. Burleigh Market

Burleigh Heads State School Cnr Lower Gold Coast Highway & West Burleigh Road, Gold Coast, Queensland 4220 Australia +61 417 728 844 [email protected] http://burleighmarket.com.au/
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Burleigh Market

Reviewed By pcruise2018 - Sydney, Australia

Lots of different stalls to browse through consisting of food and other stuff, Some really yummy sweet and savoury choices. Situated in the grounds of Burleigh Heads State School and opens every Saturday morning. Recommended to visit. Also had loads of fresh produce.

4. Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre

1711 Gold Coast Hwy, Gold Coast, Queensland 4220 Australia +61 7 8103 5912 [email protected] http://www.jellurgal.com.au
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre invites you to embark on a journey of discovery as you explore the secret world of the first inhabitants of this region, the Yugambeh speaking people. Designed for international travellers, interstate visitors and locals wishing to learn more about the Aboriginal history of their region, Jellurgal offers unforgettable guided tours of Burleigh headland where countless culturally significant sites have played an important role in the lives of Aboriginal people. Stop in at the Cultural Centre to see amazing Aboriginal art, traditional artefacts and gifts for sale and learn more about Aboriginal culture.

Reviewed By zoeschultz18 - Tallebudgera, Australia

Myself and my friend booked in a walking tour at the centre - We listened to some beautiful Dreamtime stories associated with the creation of Jellurgal, and even other parts of QLD & NSW, that we should of learnt a long time ago. My favourite stories were about the creation of Jellurgal (Burleigh Headland) and the creation of Wollumbin (Mount Warning) - thank you so much for sharing these stories, that I can now share with others :)

5. Tumgun Lookout

Burleigh Head National Park, Gold Coast, Queensland 4220 Australia +61 13 74 68 http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/burleigh-head
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Tumgun Lookout

Reviewed By RogerSabrina - Burleigh Heads, Australia

The Tumgum lookout is a nice and easy walk either from Burleigh Point or from the Tullebudgera Creek bridge. The walk through the national park forrest is beautiful and peaceful ad the view from the lookout is also nice.

6. Burleigh Head National Park

90 km south of Brisbane, Gold Coast, Queensland 4220 Australia +61 13 74 68 http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/burleigh-head/
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4.5 based on 484 reviews

Burleigh Head National Park

Reviewed By 333Sally333 - Burleigh Heads, Australia

The national park at Burleigh Heads is a treasure...it over looks the the ocean and puts you in touch with wildlife and nature. There are 2 main walking tracks - the lower track is easy and only takes about 15 mins to reach the other end, which is the Tallebudgera creek bridge, which you can then go for a swim in the creek. The upper track is a bit more challenging and hilly but worth it for the views at the top. It also ends at the same place as the lower track. You can walk one way on the lower track and come back on the upper so you cover both tracks. There are lots of vantage points along the way to watch the surfers catch waves or watch boats go across the breakers into the creek. Many bush turkeys make their homes in the park as well as many lizards and i have also spotted an echidna - so amazing. Its a nice stroll up from the village of Burleigh. Many people use it as their running route.

7. John Laws Park

Goodwin Terrace, Gold Coast, Queensland 4220 Australia http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/thegoldcoast/john-laws-park-27312.html
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

John Laws Park

Reviewed By JenniferAR131 - Brisbane, Australia

A family member was married here last Saturday (thankfully after the rain earlier in the week had cleared) The grass was lovely and green, and the backdrop of the grass, rocks and ocean was perfect. A lovely park used by so many people at all hours every day, and the sunsets here are magical, with views to Surfers Paradise.

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