TOP 5 Sunshine Coast Accessible Adventures

Check out Adventure Sunshine Coast's list of the 'TOP 5 Sunshine Coast Accessible Adventures', located throughout the region in celebration of Disability Action Week 2025.

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 Celebrate Disability Action Week 2025 with one of these gorgeous trails located across the Sunshine Coast, accessible to one and all!

Rated easy - 0.9km

This newly developed 7.3 ha park features a circuit with lots of spots to relax and tuck into cappuccinos, cakes or other delectables from Montville's many main street cafes and watch the ducks or grey herons on the lake or your kids in the playground.

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Rated easy - 5.1km 

A flat, scenic section of the Sunshine Coast Coastal Pathway alongside the gorgeous Pumicestone Passage waterway, with plenty of playgrounds, picnic tables and facilities for resting or refuelling along the way.

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Rated easy - 4km

Wide boardwalks and paved walkways, make it easy to navigate your way around one of Maroochydore’s newer residential suburbs, while enjoying lots of tranquil spots to stop and enjoy the watery views of Cornmeal Creek.

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Rated easy - 1.2km one-way

A short coastline board walk past towering Norfolk Pines to one of the Sunshine Coast’s most spectacular headlands. (Perfect for whale spotting.)

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Rated easy - 4km 

This waterside slice of paradise is well known by locals (and often referred to as the 'Lake Kawana loop') enables you to cross the Mooloolah River on a cement causeway with parklands on either side.

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For more than 250 walking, running, paddling, cycling, mountain biking and horse-riding trails on the Sunshine Coast, choose your next adventure with Adventure Sunshine Coast.

And search 'Disability Action Week' on Council's website to learn more.



 
 

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