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Touring cycling in Lower Beechmont Conservation Area offers diverse routes within a 775-hectare natural park, forming a crucial part of the Canungra to Coombabah habitat corridor. Situated on the main ridgeline of the Gold Coast hinterland, the area features prominent scenic views across open areas and surrounding hills. Cyclists can explore tranquil subtropical rainforests and creeks, with terrain that includes both paved and unpaved segments, often featuring steep hills. This elevated position within the McPherson Range provides cooler temperatures and…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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15.2km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Marine Parade foreshore path is a flat, shared path linking parks, small beaches, and open waterfront sections along this stretch of coast. The route stays close to the water, with consistent views across to South Stradbroke Island and the Gold Coast skyline.
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Anzac Park sits along the Broadwater with open grass, large shade trees, and direct access to the shoreline. The park includes picnic areas, a playground, and a memorial space, with wide views across the water toward South Stradbroke Island.
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North Kirra Beach has a more open, windswept feel, with long stretches of sand and fewer crowds compared to the busier parts of the Gold Coast. Behind the beach, park areas are set up with barbecues, picnic spots, and playgrounds, along with toilets and showers. It’s patrolled during peak periods, so it’s worth sticking between the flags if you’re heading in for a swim.
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Stretching along 36 kilometers of shoreline the Oceanway connects dozens of beaches, parks, viewpoints, and sand dunes. The shared use path invites those on foot and wheels to enjoy all that the Gold Coast has to offer at their own pace.
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This stretch of the Gold Coast Oceanway follows the coastline from Point Danger to Currumbin Alley, linking some of the southern Gold Coast’s best beaches and viewpoints. The route is mostly level and easy to follow, running along paved oceanfront paths past Coolangatta, Rainbow Bay, Kirra, and Tugun. Along the way you’ll pass popular surf breaks, beachfront parks, and plenty of spots to stop for a swim or coffee. With constant views of the Pacific and regular sea breezes, it’s an enjoyable coastal walk where you can often spot surfers, dolphins, and migrating whales during the winter months.
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Nerang National Park protects a large area of open eucalypt forest in Queensland’s Gold Coast hinterland, providing an important refuge for native wildlife close to urban areas. The park is best known for its extensive network of multi-use trails, popular for walking, horse riding and internationally recognised mountain-bike routes developed for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. There are several picnic areas and trailheads for easy access to the peaceful bushland that reflects the park’s distinctive dry forest environment.
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Yarrayne Break is a shared management trail that runs through open eucalypt forest in Nerang National Park, linking several mountain-bike loops and fire roads. As a connector route, it has gentler gradients compared to most of the nearby singletrack sections. The track is accessible to walkers, riders, and horse users, serving as a key multi-use corridor within the park’s trail network.
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The Gold Coast Oceanway is a paved coastal path that runs parallel to the beach, linking suburbs along the shoreline. This section near Surfers Paradise follows the edge of the sand, offering uninterrupted ocean views with the skyline rising behind you. The wide, sealed path is shared by walkers, runners and cyclists, so keep left and stay aware of faster traffic. Shade is limited along exposed stretches, making early morning or late afternoon a more comfortable time to walk.
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There are over 10 touring cycling routes available in the Lower Beechmont Conservation Area, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. These routes offer a diverse experience across the region's unique landscapes.
The terrain in Lower Beechmont Conservation Area is quite varied. While many routes feature mostly paved surfaces, some segments may be unpaved, adding to the touring cycling experience. You can expect steep hills and challenging ascents, particularly on routes like Bike loop from Nerang, which demands very good fitness.
A notable highlight is Freemans Lookout, located along the Freemans Road section, which offers breathtaking eastern views of the Gold Coast skyline and the Nerang River valley. The area is also rich in hinterland scenery, providing panoramic views across open areas towards surrounding hills.
Lower Beechmont Conservation Area is a haven for native plants and animals. You might spot wallabies, bandicoots, possums, goannas, and numerous bird species, including the rare glossy black cockatoo. A wild population of koalas also calls this area home. The Clagiraba Creek trail leads into subtropical rainforests where you can find freshwater fish, turtles, and endangered Cascade tree frogs.
While many routes in the Lower Beechmont Conservation Area feature steep hills and can be quite challenging, there are options for those with good fitness. For specific family-friendly routes, it's best to check individual route descriptions on komoot for details on elevation and surface conditions to ensure suitability for all riders.
The routes in Lower Beechmont Conservation Area range from moderate rides requiring good fitness to harder routes demanding very good fitness. For example, the Terminator Summit loop from Nerang is considered moderate, while the The Flying Bean Cafe loop from Nerang is rated as difficult due to significant elevation gain.
Yes, experienced touring cyclists will find several challenging routes. The area is known for its steep hills and demanding ascents. Routes like Coomera River loop from Nerang offer significant elevation changes and are rated as difficult, providing a rewarding experience for those seeking a strenuous ride.
Many of the touring cycling routes in the Lower Beechmont Conservation Area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Terminator Summit loop from Nerang and the View of Surfers Paradise – Currumbin River loop from Nerang, offering varied distances and difficulties.
Due to its elevated position within the McPherson Range, Lower Beechmont Conservation Area generally experiences cooler temperatures compared to the coast. This makes it a pleasant destination for cycling, especially during warmer months when coastal areas might be too hot. Spring and autumn often provide ideal conditions with mild temperatures.
Many touring cycling routes in the area originate from Nerang, where parking facilities are available. For specific trailheads within the conservation area, it's advisable to check local signage or detailed route information on komoot for designated parking areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse Gold Coast hinterland scenery, the tranquil subtropical rainforests, and the challenging hills that offer a rewarding ride for different ability levels.
While the Lower Beechmont Conservation Area itself is a natural reserve, routes often start or pass through nearby towns like Nerang. The


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