Map of Burleigh Heads Beach | Gold Coast Visitor Guide

Map of Burleigh Heads Beach – Gold Coast Visitor Guide

This map of Burleigh Heads Beach provides an overview of one of the Gold Coast's most popular coastal destinations, including beach areas, surf zones, walking tracks, parklands and nearby visitor attractions.

Located on Queensland's Gold Coast, Burleigh Heads Beach is famous for its surfing, scenic headland, coastal walks and relaxed atmosphere. The beach attracts locals and visitors alike and is widely regarded as one of the Gold Coast's standout beach destinations.

Quick Answer:

Burleigh Heads Beach is located at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast. Nearby attractions include Burleigh Head National Park, Tallebudgera Creek, Burleigh Hill, coastal walking tracks and the Gold Coast beachfront.

Interactive Burleigh Heads Beach Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Burleigh Heads Beach, the headland, nearby walking tracks and Gold Coast attractions.

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Where Is Burleigh Heads Beach Located?

Burleigh Heads Beach is located in Burleigh Heads on Queensland's Gold Coast. The beach stretches along the coastline beside Burleigh Head National Park and offers views across the Pacific Ocean.

  • North: Miami and northern Gold Coast beaches
  • South: Tallebudgera Creek and Palm Beach
  • East: Pacific Ocean
  • West: Burleigh Heads township

Why Is Burleigh Heads Beach Famous?

Burleigh Heads Beach is famous for its surf breaks, scenic headland and combination of natural beauty and urban convenience. It is a favourite location for surfing, walking and beach recreation.

  • Iconic Gold Coast surf destination
  • Scenic headland views
  • Popular coastal walking tracks
  • Family-friendly beach environment
  • Excellent photography opportunities

Main Attractions Near Burleigh Heads Beach

  • Burleigh Heads Beach — popular surf and swimming beach
  • Burleigh Head National Park — coastal headland reserve
  • Tallebudgera Creek — calm-water recreation area
  • Burleigh Hill — famous picnic and viewing location
  • Oceanview Walk — scenic coastal walking track
  • Gold Coast Beaches — surrounding coastal attractions
  • Justin Park — waterfront recreation area
  • Burleigh Heads Dining Precinct — cafes and restaurants

Burleigh Heads Beach Map Overview

A map of Burleigh Heads Beach helps visitors understand the relationship between the beach, headland, walking tracks and surrounding attractions.

  • Beach Areas
  • Surf Zones
  • Walking Tracks
  • Lookout Points
  • Visitor Facilities

Why People Visit Burleigh Heads Beach

  • Surfing and swimming
  • Walking and sightseeing
  • Photography and coastal views
  • Exploring the headland
  • Picnics and family outings
  • Experiencing the Gold Coast lifestyle

Why People Search for a Map of Burleigh Heads Beach

  • To locate surf and swimming areas
  • To find coastal walking tracks
  • To locate Burleigh Head National Park
  • To explore nearby attractions
  • To plan a Gold Coast visit

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Burleigh Heads Beach FAQs

  • Where is Burleigh Heads Beach located?
    Burleigh Heads Beach is located on Queensland's Gold Coast.
  • Why is Burleigh Heads Beach famous?
    It is famous for surfing, coastal scenery, Burleigh Head National Park and its relaxed beach atmosphere.
  • Can you swim at Burleigh Heads Beach?
    Swimming is popular at Burleigh Heads Beach, subject to conditions, safety advice and patrol information.
  • What is near Burleigh Heads Beach?
    Nearby attractions include Tallebudgera Creek, Burleigh Hill, Burleigh Head National Park and the Gold Coast beachfront.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, swimming, surfing, emergency use or official purposes. Beach conditions, weather, surf, tides, access arrangements and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information and follow local safety advice before visiting.