Why walk the Purling Brook Falls Circuit in Springbrook National Park?
The Purling Brook Falls are situated within the central section of Springbrook National Park as part of the Shield Volcano Group, at Springbrook which is part of the Gold Coast hinterland, south-west of Surfers Paradise . After heavy rains the falling waters creates a spectacle that attracts large numbers of tourists.
The best Springbrook National Park walks and waterfalls
1. Main Car Park: at the end of Forestry Rd, Springbrook QLD 4213 2. The Settlement Day Use Area: 35 Carricks Rd, Springbrook QLD 4213 The main car park can fill up quite quickly especially on the weekend. If so just go to "The Settlement Day Use Area" instead of annoying residents by parking up the street and their driveways.
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1. How To Get To Purling Brook Falls Purling Brook falls is 105km from Brisbane, which takes about 1h30m to get to. If you're coming from Surfers Paradise, it's 37km and takes approximately 45 minutes. 2. Purling Brook Falls Accommodation The epic view from our airbnb in Gold Coast
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Located in the lovely Springbrook National Park, Purlingbrook Falls is a fantastic attraction in the Gold Coast Hinterland. As one of the tallest waterfalls in Queensland, Purlingbrook Falls flows over a cliff for approximately 100 metres into the pools below. Purlingbrook Falls Walk Map & Address, Springbrook Qld
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Purling Brook Falls is one of the best waterfalls and walks in Springbrook National Park. There's wildlife, the 108m tall single drop falls are stunning, and you get to hike deep into the beautiful rainforest. You can also take a short detour to peaceful Warringa Pool for a refreshing swim.
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Purling Brook Falls Springbrook NP's Tall Plunge Waterfall
Purling Brook Falls in Springbrook National Park May 4, 2021 Around 90 minute's drive from Brisbane, one of the Gold Coast's most stunning waterfalls awaits. Best visited after some rain when it is truly impressive, Purling Brook Falls flows all year round and provides a real reward for your 4km trek. Purling Brook Falls, at a glance:
Purling Brook Falls [Springbrook NP, QLD]
Purling Brook Falls circuit, Springbrook National Park Mode of Travel: Walk Route Type: Circuit Spectacular waterfalls and cool ancient forests await you in the beautiful World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforest of Springbrook National Park.
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Park management Tourism information links Park features Dominating the Gold Coast's western skyline, Springbrook's cool forests and mountain streams offer views of impressive landscapes, and walks among subtropical and temperate rainforest, open eucalypt forest and montane heath.
National Park Odyssey Springbrook National Park, QLD. Part 1 Purling Brook Falls.
Purling Brook Falls is by far one of the most impressive waterfalls to be found on the Gold Coast, located within the world heritage listed Gondwana rainforest of Springbrook National Park. Springbrook National Park in itself is very impressive and has many attractions, such as the Best of all lookouts and Twin Falls, just to name a few.
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A beautiful hike in the Springbrook National Park located in the southeast corner of Queensland, near the town of Springbrook. The trail begins and ends at Apple Tree Park carpark off Springbrook Road. Enjoy hiking along a section of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk and the Warringa Pool Track before heading up to the Purling Brook Falls Lookout via the Purling Brook Falls Circuit. This is.
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Springbrook National Park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, one of Queensland's five World Heritage properties and part of the World Heritage Family. Location About 100km south of Brisbane. Learn more Getting there Park facilities Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin) Information centre Lookout Park office Picnic tables
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Purling Brook Falls Circuit is one of my favourite hikes and waterfalls in Springbrook National Park. The easy 4-kilometre walk through a beautiful forest takes you from the top of the 100-meter high falls to the bottom with splendid lookouts along the way. It is a horsetail waterfall with stunning rocks and vegetation around it.
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1. Travelling From Brisbane 2. Travelling From Surfers Paradise or the Gold Coast 3. Organised Tours to the National Park How long is the Circuit walk? Is the Track Difficult? Is it Worth visiting? What Grade is this circuit? Can you swim there? Do you need to complete the hike to see the waterfall?
Purling Brook Falls Springbrook NP's Tall Plunge Waterfall
Oct 2017 • Couples. Purling Brook Falls is a tall waterfall within the Springbrook National Park in the Gold Coast hinterland. Located at the village of Springbrook, it is one of the tallest waterfalls in the region at over 100 meters high. The waterfall is at its best, on a clear day, after a period of rain.
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Published: January 21, 2019 - Last updated: August 24, 2021 Home » Australia » Purling Brook Falls - Springbrook National Park This post may contain affiliate links. Please read the disclosure to find out more. Looking to spend some time in nature and discover the UNESCO World Heritage Gondwana Rainforests of Australia?