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Top 5 Pram Walks on the Sunshine Coast

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Who said you can't have an adventure with a bub in tow?

Adventure Sunshine Coast has plenty of beautiful Sunshine Coast trails suitable for adventurers big and small.

Take the kids out to disconnect and recharge in nature at one of these top 5 pram walks on the Sunshine Coast.

1) Skippy Park: Landsborough Criterium

Rated easy - 1.1km

The kids will love this one! There’s a flying fox as well as a wooden xylophone, adventure sandpit and large climbing frame. Hours of fun!

Visit: http://ow.ly/r37m50BF59Q


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Entrance to Skippy Park, Landsborough.

2) Mary Cairncross: Forest Walk

Rated easy - 1.5km

Bonus points if you spot a Pademelon! There's a great playground and picnic area to let the kids run off steam afterwards.

Visit: http://ow.ly/Ptf550BF5aR


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Check out the beautiful rainforest on this walk at Mary Cairncross Reserve.

3) Russell Family Park, Montville

Rated Easy – 800m

A short walk but make a day of it and check out the Montville township and the great park for kids.  Plenty of good options for lunch or brunch nearby as well.

Visit: https://adventure.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Home/TrailDetailsView?trailId=20420


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Russell Family Park boasts a 10m cone playground and interconnecting paths.

4) Maleny Boardwalk: Platypus Walk

Rated easy - 800ms

Stroll along this tree shaded boardwalk and if you’re extra lucky, keep your eyes peeled for a platypus.

Visit: http://ow.ly/24sN50BF5bC


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Trickling streams make for a relaxing walk through Maleny Boardwalk.

5) Coastal Pathway: Moffat Beach to Kings Beach

Mix and match your adventures, grab a coffee and enjoy a stroll then head to the beach - that's the day sorted.

Rated easy - 2.9km

Visit: http://ow.ly/suor50BF5bX


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Pack your togs and enjoy a dip after a walk up the coast!

For more free Sunshine Coast adventures visit the Adventure Sunshine Coast website.

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