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Learn about the Aboriginal history and culture of the Gold Coast on this
engaging walking tour of the renowned Burleigh Headland.
Start your tour with an audio/visual presentation then take a guided walk
around the “Dreaming Mountain”, Jellurgal, where culturally significant sites
have played an important role in the lives of Aboriginal people.
You will hear the Dreaming stories associated with the creation of Jellurgal,
discover facts about traditional life, bush tucker, fishing and hunting and
learn about the important ecological practices and connection to the land
displayed by the Yugambeh speaking people for thousands of years.
Approximately 2 hours (this can vary depending on the physical capabilities
of the participants)
The Oceanview track offers limited wheelchair and pram assisted access.
The Oceanview track makes its way along the coastline leading from
Tallebudgera Creek around to Burleigh Point.
The track is 1.2km one-way and a 'Grade 2' walk, meaning that the track is a
hardened surface with gentle hill sections and occasional steps. No
bushwalking experience is required and wheelchair assisted and pram assisted
access is possible.
The Gold Coast averages 245 days of clear and sunny weather throughout the
year and maintains a warm sub-tropical climate during most seasons with an
average of 20-28°C in summer and 11-21°C in winter. Walking Jellurgal in
summer months can be quite warm but the rainforest areas can offer a cool
escape. Our guides will monitor the heat conditions and alter the tour
accordingly if required.
At the very top of Jellurgal, large hexagonal columns of rock and boulders can
be seen scattered down the slope. The movement of these boulders is an ongoing
natural geological process and there is at times a risk of rockfall during
severe weather. For the safety of visitors, the state government Department of
Environment and Science will sometimes close a section of the Oceanview
walking track during periods of increased risk. This can be before, during or
after conditions of high winds, high rainfall, low temperature or fire. If
this section of track is closed, your Jellurgal tour will be altered to avoid
this area.
We recommend:
You may want to bring swimming attire and towels for a swim at the picturesque
Tallebudgera Creek after the tour. A lifeguard-patrolled beach is located a
short walk from the centre.
Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre