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Road cycling routes in Dalton Park offer diverse terrain suitable for road cyclists. The region features a mix of coastal and hinterland landscapes, providing varied elevations and scenic views. Routes often traverse areas with moderate climbs and descents, characteristic of the Queensland region, making it an engaging destination for road cycling.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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35.6km
02:09
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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269
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45.6km
02:09
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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103
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53.1km
02:51
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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95.3km
04:25
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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36.6km
01:49
170m
170m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Camp Creek flows into Lake Orr, contributing to the larger catchment that supplies this central waterway in Varsity Lakes. The surrounding paths and open spaces are a hub for everyday recreation, from walking and cycling to kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on the lake. Together, they form a calm, natural pocket within Varsity Lakes, and if you are here in the evening, it's a lovely place to watch the sunset.
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Gold Coast Oceanway is a coastal shared path running for around 36 kilometres along the Gold Coast, designed for walking, cycling, and easy access to the shoreline. Around North Kirra, it follows the beachfront with open ocean views and a relaxed, flat route. Along this section, you’ll pass Roughton Park, Peak Memorial Park, and Queen Elizabeth Park, with grassy areas and places to stop along the way.
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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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Tugun Beach stretches along a quieter part of the southern Gold Coast, with a wide sandy shoreline and steady surf. At the northern end, Flat Rock Creek meets the ocean, with parkland and shaded areas just behind the beach. It’s patrolled near the surf club during peak periods, and facilities are well set up, including toilets, showers, picnic tables, and nearby cafés. Conditions can vary, so it’s worth swimming between the flags where lifeguards are present.
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A short, steep walk up the hill at Mick Schamburg Park leads to a lookout that offers reaching views both north towards Surfers Paradise and south towards Burleigh Heads and Coolangatta. One of the lookouts even has a telescope. This park is an excellent place for a stroll along the Gold Coast Oceanway, beach day, or a relaxing picnic. Parking for Mick Schamburg Park is in the Kelly Avenue car park.
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This long sandy beach is a great pick on a summer day for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing, and it has lifeguards on duty with a nearby park. It is a well-patrolled area due to dangerous riptides and rough, open-ocean waves. Keep in mind that swimmers should always stay between the red and yellow flags for their safety. The sand is white, soft, and clean, making walks along the shore enjoyable.
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Following the Gold Coast Oceanway north, this viewpoint near Currumbin Alley offers a great look over one of the southern Gold Coast’s most famous surf spots. From the rocks and lookout area you can watch waves roll into the narrow entrance of Currumbin Creek, where the calm estuary meets the open ocean. The area is known locally as “the Alley” because the sandbanks and headland create a long, smooth wave that surfers ride through a natural channel toward the beach.
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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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Dalton Park offers a diverse selection of over 20 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
The road cycling routes in Dalton Park feature a dynamic mix of coastal and hinterland landscapes, characteristic of the Queensland region. You can expect varied elevations, including moderate climbs and descents, offering an engaging experience for cyclists.
Yes, Dalton Park has several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. There are 7 routes specifically categorized as easy, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without significant challenge.
The road cycling routes in Dalton Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an impressive average rating of 4.36 stars from over 26 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain and scenic views found along the paths.
Many of the routes in Dalton Park are designed as loops, offering circular journeys. For example, the Roadbike loop from Austinville is a popular moderate option, and the Roadbike loop from Varsity Lakes also provides a great circular experience.
For cyclists seeking a challenge with notable elevation gain, routes like the Roadbike loop from Varsity Lakes feature over 2,470 feet (754 meters) of climbing. The Roadbike loop from Austinville also includes over 2,250 feet (688 meters) of ascent.
Experienced riders looking for longer distances can explore routes such as the Morala loop from Varsity Lakes, which covers 51.5 miles (82.9 km) and is typically completed in about 4 hours. Another option is the Piccolo Cafe loop from Varsity Lakes, spanning over 66 km.
Given the region's characteristics, road cycling in Dalton Park is generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. However, for optimal conditions, consider the local climate patterns of Queensland, Australia, to avoid extreme heat or heavy rainfall, typically favoring cooler, drier months.
Yes, many routes in Dalton Park offer this appealing combination. The region is known for its mix of coastal vistas and challenging hinterland ascents, providing a varied and scenic cycling experience. The Tallebudgera Creek – Laguna Lake loop from Varsity Lakes is a great example of a route that showcases diverse landscapes.
While specific cafes are not detailed for every route, many routes start or pass through areas like Varsity Lakes, which typically offer amenities. The Piccolo Cafe loop from Varsity Lakes explicitly suggests a route that incorporates a cafe stop, indicating that such opportunities exist within the network.


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