Adventure time: Yul-yan-man Track at Beerburrum (9.2km)
Got teens? Get them out of bed early these holidays and set them a challenge!! With spectacular views of the Glass House Mountains this trail, while not for the faint-hearted, begs you to take your time and enjoy this walk and every moment of the changing landscape.
Got teens? Get them out of bed early these holidays and set them a challenge!!
With spectacular views of the Glass House Mountains this trail, while not for the faint-hearted, begs you to take your time and enjoy this walk and every moment of the changing landscape.
Suitability
For experienced walkers only.
Highlights
Yul-yan-man mean "walk slowly" in the Kabi Kabi language and this track is well suited to its name. It is also perfect for those up for a true adventure with some sections quite technical and challenging.
Make sure you carry water with you.
From steep hills to rough gullies and rocky outcrops, there are plenty of amazing views to enjoy throughout your journey.
For the trail specifics, go to the Adventure Sunshine Coast website.
Trail
Afterwards
You will have definitely earned yourself a pit stop recovery after this hike, head to the local café and coffee shop in town.
There are public toilets in Beerburrum at Parrot Park if you need one before or after the walk.
How to get there
Heading South on Steve Irwin Way turn right into Beerburrum Rd (Beerburrum township). You'll shortly pass Parrot Park and the Beerburrum School. Turn right here where you see the blue cemetery sign and park in the school car park. The walk starts at the back of the car park.
For more than 250 walking, running, paddling, cycling, mountain-biking and horse-riding trails on the Sunshine Coast #chooseyournextadventure with Adventure Sunshine Coast at 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 (ie council managed public land): https://pets.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/