Adventure time for the family: Baringa to Nirimba (Aura) circuit

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An easy 7.2km walk, ride or run for the active family throughout the newly built pathway and cycleway.

Suitability

This circuit is ideal for the whole family, including your dog on a lead. Make sure though to bring water and a hat.

Highlights

Start your journey at Baringa’s centre, head south via the pathway or cycleway along Aura Boulevard.

Along the way you will experience clear views of the Glasshouse Mountains.

Once you reach Aura central take a break at the cute little coffee shop easily located next to the pathway. Continue your journey back and you will find a new playground with undercover picnic areas, toilet facilities and a drinking fountain.


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Afterwards

Afterwards, grab a coffee or bite to eat at the local shops.

How to get there

There are two main access points to Baringa: Bell’s Creek Arterial road and Aura Boulevard.

Both will lead you to Baringa’s shops and tavern where you will find plenty of parking.

There is only one main access to Nirimba, which is through Aura Boulevard.

Trail

Baringa to Nirimba Trail

For more than 250 walking, running, paddling, cycling, mountain-biking and horse-riding trails on the Sunshine Coast #chooseyournextadventure with Adventure Sunshine Coast: https://adventure.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/

NB – For those who have a four-legged friend they wish to take on their adventures – be sure to check out council’s handy interactive off leash dog map to help identify the current dog off-leash, on-leash and prohibited areas when you’re out and about across the Sunshine Coast local government region: https://pets.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.

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