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The world’s first cliff park opens at Binna Burra this summer.

Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)
Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)

Hanging out for some adventure? Here’s your moment to rise to the occasion.

Launching January 10, 2026, Happitat is the world’s first cliff park, set to open at Binna Burra in Queensland’s lush Gold Coast Hinterland. Think of it as nature’s ultimate playground, where the views are worth every wobble of your knees.

Surrounded by the World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park, Happitat is just 1.5 hours from Brisbane and an hour from Surfers Paradise, close enough for a day trip, but far enough to make you feel like you’ve dropped off the edge of the everyday. The park blends zip lines, suspension bridges, via ferrata climbs, rainforest walks and swimming holes into one seamless, breathtaking, nerve-tingling adventure.

Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)
Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)

Just writing this is giving us an adrenaline rush.

Founded by conservationist, alpine adventurer and former professional snowboarder Michael Neururer, Happitat is designed to help visitors connect with nature, push through fear, and find their inner calm (while dangling 200 metres above the valley floor).

“Nature and adventure changed my life,” said Michael. “We created the Happitat experience deep in nature because we know happiness starts with finding space to stop, simplify and appreciate our environment.”

Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)
Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)

If that sounds a little lofty, wait until you hear what’s literally on offer.

The full-day adventure kicks off with The Arête Via Ferrata Climb, where you step over the edge for a breathtaking ascent across an 80-metre bridge complete with tightropes and timber crossings suspended high above the valley. From there, thrill-seekers launch into Total Exposure, the park’s longest and highest zipline, soaring a heart-thumping 200 metres above Lamington National Park.

Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)
Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)

Still feeling brave? You’ll then tackle The Overhang Zipline Course, a jaw-dropping ride past waterfalls and rugged cliff faces. Finally, it’s time to come back down to earth with The Edge Park Explorer, a gentler wander through shaded rainforest trails, crystal-clear rock pools and lookout platforms that make you feel on top of the world (literally – the cantilevered deck hangs 400 metres above the valley floor).

Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)
Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)

Each experience is designed to take you from panic to peace, helping you rediscover not just your sense of adventure, but your sense of connection.

“When people feel connected to nature,” said Michael, “they’re more compelled to protect it, and that’s a big part of what we’re all about.”

True to that mission, Happitat is walking the talk, investing more than $1 million in environmental restoration, stabilising bushfire-affected cliffs, planting native species and operating under a zero-waste system. Everything, right down to the carabiners, has been engineered to ensure the park gives more back to the environment than it takes.

Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)
Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)

Tickets for Happitat go on sale November 12, starting at $497 for a full-day adventure with expert guides and world-class safety systems.

So, whether you’re a weekend warrior or just looking to take the plunge into something new, Happitat promises to lift your spirits and your heart rate.

Where: Binna Burra Lodge, 1040 Binna Burra Rd, Beechmont
When: Opening January 2026

Words by Lisette Drew

Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)
Happitat, Binna Burra (image supplied)

8 breathtaking waterfalls around the Gold Coast

DO go chasing waterfalls.

Curtis Falls waterfall in Tamborine Mountain, Hinterland (image suppled by Destination Gold Coast)
Curtis Falls waterfall in Tamborine Mountain, Hinterland (image suppled by Destination Gold Coast)

When it comes to impressing visiting family and friends, is there any better way than going on an adventure and chasing a waterfall — or two? Because beyond epic beaches, and one of the world’s most renowned surfing reserves, we also have world heritage listed rainforests and breathtaking surrounds literally right on our doorstep. And the best part about these fantastic places and mind-blowing natural spectacles is they are entirely free!

So we highly recommend you clear your schedule, pack your swimmers and embark on a fun-filled sojourn into the green behind the gold in search of large pieces of falling water. Set your phone to silent and let the serenity feed your soul.

Here are a few of our favourites, all within an hour or so from the Gold Coast.

Elabana Falls, Lamington National Park (image supplied)
Elabana Falls, Lamington National Park (image supplied)

Mt Tamborine
Cedar Creek Falls
44km from Surfers Paradise
Cedar Creek Falls are one of the better-known waterfalls on Mt Tamborine and a popular destination for locals and tourists alike (be warned – it can get quite busy). Your best bet is to explore the area via the Cedar Creek Circuit (3.2km), which will take you along all the cascades and rock pools.
Where: Cedar Creek Falls Rd, Tamborine Mountain – To get there, take Tamborine Mountain Road until you get to Cedar Creek Falls Road, just past the information map stopping bay on the left. From there, it’s only a short drive down a narrow road and across a small creek before coming to the Cedar Creek Falls section and the car park at its entrance.

Curtis Falls
39.2km from Surfers Paradise
It’s a short, beautiful walk through the rain-drenched Eucalyptus forest to the magical Curtis Falls. You’ll wander past towering trees and through a canopy of ferns, down to this miniature and photogenic waterfall. There are lots of cute creatures to spot along the way too, keep an eye for resident platypuses and wallabies. The walk should only talk half an hour or less to get down to the falls, but you will likely want to stay awhile and soak up the peacefulness. It’s just a 1.1km round trip, so you can knock it over in the early morning then stop for a spot of morning tea at the Curtis Falls Cafe.
Where: 16 Eagle Heights Rd, North Tamborine – Get there via Eagle Heights Road and park right at the entrance to the walk.

Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park (image supplied)
Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park (image supplied)

Lamington National Park
Elabana Falls
67.4 km from Surfers Paradise
Elabana Falls are certainly a hidden gem located amongst Lamington National Park close to O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat (a great spot to grab a bite to eat after your waterfall adventure). Park your car at O’Reilly’s and make your way through the rainforest, past Picnic Rock and further downhill for another 400 metres until you reach the cascading falls. Make sure you refresh yourself with a snack or sit down before embarking on your way back up; it gets pretty steep!
Where: Lamington National Park Rd, Canungra

Springbrook National Park
Natural Bridge
47 km from Surfers Paradise
As you probably know, Natural Bridge is a heavenly cave-like rock formation at Springbrook National Park that is home to glow worms and a colony of tiny bent-wing bats – it’s also one of the most photographed spots on the Gold Coast. Start the short one-kilometre rainforest walk clockwise to the Natural Bridge rock arch to get down to the action.
Where: Nerang-Murwillumbah Rd, Springbrook – It’s super easy to find; just follow Nerang-Murwillumbah Road until you get to the car park signage at Bakers Road.

Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)

Twin Falls
40.6km from Surfers Paradise
Start your 4km journey through the sub-tropical rainforest from the Tallabana picnic area or Canyon lookout in an anticlockwise direction. You’ll reach a small bridge, flowing water and immense rock formations after a couple of minutes (perfect for an Insta snap). Keep hiking down the track until you come across two rushing waterfalls. At the base of Twin Falls — after a worthy hike — you’ll find a large rock pool perfect for a rewarding swim!
Where: Canyon Pde, Springbrook

Purling Brook Falls (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Purling Brook Falls (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)

Purling Brook Falls
37km from Surfers Paradise
The Purling Brook Falls are immense, towering at over 100 meters in height and are naturally best visited after rainfall. Start your 2 hour hike clockwise along a scenic and elevated path into a subtropical gorge to view the amazing falls from below. Venture further down the track until you reach waterholes that are great for swimming. When you have had enough, prepare for a steady climb up through the rainforest, which will bring you back to the picnic area.
Where: 63 Gwongorella Parade, Springbrook

Minyon Falls lookout in Nightcap National Park. (Photo credit: Jimmy Malecki)
Minyon Falls lookout in Nightcap National Park. (Photo credit: Jimmy Malecki)

Northern NSW
Minyon Falls
113km from Surfers Paradise
Yes, we know the following two locations aren’t on the Gold Coast, they aren’t even in Queensland, but it will take you a short drive along what is probably the most breathtaking scenic drive, until you reach Nightcap National Park in Northern NSW. Make sure you come prepared because getting to Minyon Falls can be quite the journey (well worth it, though). We recommend you start with Minyon Falls Lookout, providing you with outstanding views before adventuring further downstream towards the base of the falls.
Where: Nightcap National Park, Newton Dr, Nightcap 

Killen Falls
108 km from Surfers Paradise
Killen Falls are undoubtedly one of the most epic waterfalls to dive into with its large swimming hole and rock pools. The rock has been eroded significantly behind the waterfall, forming an impressive cave. Ever wanted to take a waterfall shower? Well, at Killen Falls, that’s not a problem as you can swim across the pool and climb up the rocks just to sit right underneath the falling water.
Where: Killen Falls Dr, Tintenbar – Killen Falls are super easy to find, just minutes off the Pacific Highway near Byron Bay.

Twin Falls, Springbrook (Image from Destination Gold Coast)
Twin Falls, Springbrook (Image from Destination Gold Coast)

But it’s important to remember, whilst it’s tempting (and refreshing) to go for a swim in the rock pools and lagoons, it’s prohibited in some, so please adhere to any safety signs and be 100% sure it’s safe to swim before diving in. Also, be sure to pack closed-in shoes, plenty of water, mozzie repellent and sunscreen (the sun will still get you between the canopy).

Last but not least, take nothing but photographs and leave nothing but footprints behind!

Words by Alex Mitcheson.

10 Gold Coast restaurants with roaring fireplaces

Warm up this winter next to an open fire.

Fireplace at Cora, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Fireplace at Cora, Broadbeach (image supplied)

Winter is officially here on the Gold Coast and baby it’s cold outside. When the temperature drops for that hot minute you bet we’re making the most of soaking up the winter vibes, and nothing says winter like cosying up by the fireplace with a glass of red and some of the best food the Gold Coast has on offer. We’ve found the best Gold Coast restaurants with roaring fireplaces so you don’t have to try and flex your fire making skills at home – you’re welcome.

Cora

Cora has taken over the iconic Miss Moneypenny’s space—and yes, the fireplace still slaps. This Broadbeach beauty brings the heat with its coastal vibes, bistro menu, and a roaring fire that’ll make you want to cancel your next appointment and settle in till spring. Order a Peach Melba, sip on a Blazing Oasis cocktail, and let the flames (and the ambience) do the rest. Fire, food and fancy vibes? Cora’s got it glowing on.
Where: 50 Surf Parade, Broadbeach

D'Arcy Arms (image supplied)
D'Arcy Arms (image supplied)
D’Arcy Arms

Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise, D’Arcy Arms Irish Pub has been serving hearty Irish meals for over 30 years — a testament to their popularity amongst tourists and locals alike. While our winters are just a tad warmer than Ireland’s — ok, a lot warmer — we are still thankful they decided to bestow upon us a crackling, open fireplace to gather around over a Guinness or three. Take full advantage of their fireplace and book your Christmas in July for the full Euro-winter effect. We promise a fireside meal at D’Arcy Arms will soften the blow of missing out on that Euro trip.
Where: 2923 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise

The Wine Barrel, Mudgeeraba (image supplied)
The Wine Barrel, Mudgeeraba (image supplied)
The Wine Barrel

It must be said, nothing else makes you feel as warm and fuzzy inside as a glass of wine next to an open fire, meaning The Wine Barrel in Mudgeeraba has seriously got its priorities in order. This tapas and wine bar is a family-owned and run hidden treasure, featuring some of the best tapas and share platters the Gold Coast has seen. So, grab a couple of mates and proceed to devour serious eats, next to the fireplace naturally…
Where: 8/59 Railway Street, Mudgeeraba

The Fireplace

Ok, this one is in the name. Still, the fine-looking InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort is home to a restaurant rightly named The Fireplace, and yes, you guessed it: it does indeed have an impressive fireplace within the dining room that is also used for cooking. But don’t just go for the roaring embers; the menu features locally sourced cuisine, a 300-strong wine library and a delightful wine-matched degustation. This is serious date night material, maybe even staying overnight wouldn’t be the worst idea you’ve ever had! There’s even a second fireplace located in the foyer at the Verandah Restaurant and Bar that you can cosy on up to with one of their 50 whiskies.
Where: Manor Circle, Sanctuary Cove

The Fireplace, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort (image supplied)
The Fireplace, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort (image supplied)
Panchos

It’s a Gold Coast institution for good reason, nestled in Mudgeeraba is the colourful ‘roadhouse’ style Mexican joint Panchos. It’s been lovingly restored to its former glory by local couple Lachlan and Maddie (the geniuses who brought us Suzy BBQ and TOKOH), holding onto the iconic 80’s character but dishing up a 2023-approved Mexican feast. We’ve pretty much never met a margarita we didn’t like, but something about them tastes even better when there’s a roaring fireplace and live music to keep you snug and beat the Hinterland chill.
Where: 581 Springbrook Road, Mudgeeraba

Shiraz Persian Restaurant

It might be in the heart of Surfers Paradise, but that doesn’t mean they’ve compromised on comfort and cosiness. Enjoy your dinner or date night out in the lantern lit courtyard or sneak a spot inside by the fireplace, either way the home of refined Persian food might just be one of our favourite Middle Eastern restaurants on the Gold Coast (big call, we know),

Nothing says winter warmer like authentic Persian food, and Shiraz celebrates its roots with authentic and flavour rich entrees and mains. The menu has a little something for everyone from traditional skewers to the richest slow cooked stews, as well as a generous range of vegetarian options. We’re all about warming up from the inside out.
Where: Mantra Wings Surfers Paradise, 2893 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise

Pasture & Co, Currumbin Valley (image: ©2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Pasture & Co, Currumbin Valley (image: ©2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Pasture & Co

If you haven’t been to Pasture & Co have you really been to Currumbin Valley? Local, organic and sustainably sourced ingredients are the heroes on Pasture & Co’s menu, and it quite literally caters to everyone (and we mean EVERYONE’s) dietary preferences and cravings. Wholefoods are a hero but if you know a thing or two about coffee, the organic fair-trade brew will blow even the biggest coffee snob away.
Where: 6 Village Way, Currumbin Valley

St Bernard’s Hotel

If crackling fireplaces, cold mountain air and country pub charm are your thing, St Bernard’s Hotel is calling your name (probably from a vintage rotary phone). Perched on Tamborine Mountain, this cosy gem dishes up casual pub fare with a side of sweeping valley views, and yes, a toasty fireplace that’s perfect for warming your mitts between sips of mulled wine or a hearty red. Bonus: there’s a giant St Bernard dog on site. Need we say more?
Where: 101 Alpine Terrace, Tamborine Mountain

Tweed River House dining room (image supplied)
Tweed River House dining room (image supplied)
Tweed River House

Dreaming of a winter dining spot that’s all about ambiance? Tweed River House has you covered. Nestled in a century-old riverside manor, this venue offers chandeliers, pressed metal ceilings and stunning dining room, complete with an impressive open fireplace to set the perfect scene. Savour plates that showcase the finest produce of the Tweed region. During the cooler months, enjoy lunch on the heated river verandah, but come dinner time, it’s all about cozying up by the fire. This is the perfect spot for a long lunch or an intimate dinner, making it a must-visit destination this winter!
Where: 131 River Street, South Murwillumbah NSW

The Paddock Restaurant

The Paddock at Beechmont Estate is giving major cosy country manor energy, and the fireplace? Chef’s kiss. This chef-hatted gem serves up paddock-to-plate perfection, with seasonal dishes that spotlight the best of the Scenic Rim. Settle in by the fire with a glass of local red and let the mountain air, crackling logs and five-star flavours do the heavy lifting. It’s like a warm hug from the hinterland.
Where: 422 Binna Burra Rd, Beechmont

The Paddock restaurant, Beechmont Estate (image supplied)
The Paddock restaurant, Beechmont Estate (image supplied)

14 scenic Gold Coast wedding venues

Say “I do” with a backdrop of wow.

Kwila Lodge, Mudgeeraba (image supplied)
Kwila Lodge, Mudgeeraba (image supplied)

If you’re planning on getting hitched in the future, the Gold Coast is certainly a good place to do so. With many a delightful location on offer, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to your big day.

From the beach to the hinterland, or the hinterland with views of the beach, the Coast is your oyster.

Here are a few we think might tickle your fancy, probably get in quite early though because they seem to tickle everyone’s fancy.

Kwila Lodge

Kwila Lodge combines heritage charm with modern elegance, offering a newly restored wedding haven in Mudgeeraba. Once Eco Studio Fellini, this reimagined venue boasts manicured grounds, multiple lodges, and a grand reception centre, making it a standout location for luxe celebrations. With a refined blend of old and new, endless photo ops, and a picturesque setting seen on MAFS 2024, Kwila is where timeless romance meets contemporary style.
Where: 5 Boomerang Rd, Mudgeeraba

The Acre at Boomerang (image supplied)
The Acre at Boomerang (image supplied)
The Acre Boomerang Farm

Rustic romance meets historic charm at The Acre Boomerang Farm. Set among tropical gardens and featuring a restored 1902 barn, this all-in-one venue brings together ceremony, reception, and planning support in one breathtaking location. Whether it’s an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, The Acre’s tailored packages, exceptional catering, and dedicated team ensure every wedding is spectacular. Just 20 minutes from the airport, it’s as convenient as it is enchanting.
Where: 55 Johns Rd, Mudgeeraba

Braeside at Gin House Creek Estate

If heritage charm and lush garden romance are on your wedding vision board, Braeside has it all. Set across two dreamy acres, this estate features a charming chapel, garden ceremony spots, historic trees, and even a lawn bar. With indoor and outdoor spaces like the Reception Pavilion and Shed Bar, Braeside blends timeless elegance with modern style for a fully tailored, enchanting wedding day.
Where: 251 Gooding Drive, Merrimac

Braeside at Gin House Creek Estate (image supplied)
Braeside at Gin House Creek Estate (image supplied)
Sol Gardens

Tucked away in the lush Currumbin Valley, Sol Gardens is a verdant paradise perfect for couples craving a relaxed, nature-immersed celebration. With exclusive use of the seven-acre property, multiple ceremony spots, and a flexible approach to catering and beverages, your day can be tailored entirely to your vision. Optional photo access to a neighbouring farm adds a rustic touch to an already stunning botanical backdrop, making it a true hidden gem.
Where: 10 Bains Rd, Currumbin Valley

The Valley Estate

The Valley Estate is where wedding dreams come to life, then pour themselves an espresso martini. From its wildly romantic white timber chapel with antique oak pews to the red-bricked Manor dripping in chandeliers and charm, every corner of this private estate is made for magical “I do” moments. Sip cocktails in the Glasshouse (a botanical beauty with floor-to-ceiling glass), wander the perfectly manicured gardens, and dance the night away under festoon lights. Elegant, exclusive and extra in all the best ways, this one’s a love story waiting to happen.
Where: 393 Currumbin Creek Rd, Currumbin Waters

The Valley Estate, Currumbin Waters (image supplied)
The Valley Estate, Currumbin Waters (image supplied)
Rosewood Estate

If “luxury farm life but make it wedding” is your Pinterest vibe, then Rosewood Estate is calling your name. Perched on Lamington National Park with coast-to-country views for days, this 100-year-old homestead dishes up rural romance in serious style. And with 250 acres at your disposal? You’ll feel like you own the place (even if it’s just for the weekend). To top it all off, it’s just 30 minutes from the Gold Coast.
Where: 1339 Beechmont Road, Beechmont

The Bower Estate

Nature’s got her glam on with The Bower Estate, a 120-acre slice of hinterland heaven nestled in the Yugambeh Language Region. This all-in-one wonderland comes with catering, coordination, and accommodation (triple threat alert!), making it a dream for couples who want to tie the knot without tying themselves in logistical knots. From sweeping rainforest views to secret nooks perfect for your post-ceremony smooch shoot, The Bower is where eco-conscious meets absolutely enchanting.
Where: 3165 Nerang Murwillumbah Rd, Natural Bridge

The Bower Estate (image supplied)
The Bower Estate (image supplied)
Wynmere Estate

Transport your guests to Europe without leaving the Gold Coast at Wynmere Estate. Nestled in Tamborine Mountain’s rainforest, this private venue blends French garden romance with refined architecture. Choose from three stunning ceremony locations—by the creek, in the Parterre, or at The Residence steps. The reception centre dazzles with chandeliers, timber tables, and Ridgeway Group catering. Wynmere is elegance defined, offering bespoke luxury in an unforgettable rainforest setting.
Where: 108-118 Alpine Terrace, Tamborine Mountain

Highgarden Estate

Perched high on Tamborine Mountain, Highgarden Estate delivers panoramic ocean views and a romantic garden escape across its 25-acre avocado orchard. A cliffside ceremony framed by manicured gardens and a 100-year-old estate creates a one-of-a-kind setting. From rainforest-lined pathways to customisable event options, Highgarden provides the ultimate blank canvas for couples dreaming of a personalised, scenic celebration. Bonus? The location is surrounded by hinterland beauty, spas, wineries, and more.
Where: 268 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain

Tall Trees Tallebudgera (image supplied)
Tall Trees Tallebudgera (image supplied)
Tall Trees Tallebudgera

For a whimsical and flexible wedding nestled in nature, Tall Trees offers exclusive access to a private estate and vintage-style barn adorned with fairy lights, a roaring fireplace, and a charming bar. The venue caters to elopements through to full-scale weddings, with BYO alcohol and a wide range of catering options. Just 15 minutes from Burleigh Heads, it’s an idyllic spot to celebrate surrounded by towering trees, rolling gardens, and rustic charm.
Where: 1227 Tallebudgera Creek Rd, Tallebudgera Valley

Austinvilla Estate

Austinvilla Estate offers a private, award-winning retreat in the lush Gold Coast Hinterland, ideal for couples seeking an unforgettable and serene wedding day. Spread over 111 acres, the estate features macadamia fields, hidden creeks, and stunning wildlife. With boutique on-site accommodation, a licensed bar, and gourmet catering, Austinvilla delivers dreamy ceremonies, unforgettable receptions, and photo-perfect scenery—all with complete exclusivity and attention to every detail.
Where: 31 Austinville Rd, Austinville

Summergrove Estate (image supplied)
Summergrove Estate (image supplied)
Summergrove Estate

Perched above rolling hills with panoramic ocean views, Summergrove Estate is a multi-award-winning destination just outside the Gold Coast. Say ‘I do’ in their glass-fronted chapel, dine under fairy lights, and retreat to one of six romantic villas with a fireplace and spa bath. With exclusive access to the estate and accommodation for guests nearby, it’s a true fairytale wedding spot wrapped in mountain serenity.
Where: 363 Carool Rd, Carool

Gold Coast Farm House

Nature lovers and festival-style dreamers- this one’s for you. Gold Coast Farm House in the Numinbah Valley offers a BYO, self-catered wedding experience surrounded by rainforest, creeks, and views of Page’s Pinnacle. Choose from ceremony sites like ancient trees or lily-dotted dams, then celebrate under a tipi or marquee. Just 45 minutes from Surfers Paradise, it feels worlds away- perfect for a relaxed, starlit hinterland wedding.
Where: Lot 11 Pocket Rd, Numinbah Valley

Gold Coast Farm House (image supplied)
Gold Coast Farm House (image supplied)
Coolibah Downs Private Estate

Boasting ten acres of manicured grounds, Coolibah Downs is a versatile gem for weddings with rustic elegance or classic charm. With options for chapel or garden ceremonies, marquee receptions, and on-site accommodation, it’s the perfect blend of style and convenience. Located just minutes from the Gold Coast, this estate offers bespoke packages and lush surrounds that make it a favourite for garden and boho-style weddings alike.
Where: 41 Mount Nathan Rd, Mount Nathan

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

Coolibah Downs Private Estate (image supplied)
Coolibah Downs Private Estate (image supplied)
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