A UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site, the Gondwana rainforest in Springbrook National Park is home to ancient Antarctic Beech trees over 3,000 years old. Take a walk through the Natural Bridge that opens up to cascading waters from a basalt cave; observe the flora, fauna, and vegetation dating back thousands to millions of years; and keep an eye out for rare amphibian species and birds. On the journey back, soak in the views of Numinbah Valley, Twin Falls, and Rainbow Falls.
A partir de€76.50
Adult
17–59 idade
€76.50
Child
2–16 idade
€61.20
Senior
60–99 idade
€73.45
Duração
5 horas
Ponto de encontro
Springbrook National Park, Old School Road, Springbrook QLD, Australia
Gold Coast, AU
Resumo da experiência
O que está incluído
National Park fees
Tour Guide
Water & soft drinks
Learn about the history and culture of the region while exploring Springbrook National Park. Includes shared return transfers to and from the pickup point, English-speaking guide, national park fees, and light refreshments.
Important Information
Child policy:
- For children under 2 years, please coordinate their participation directly with the tour operator upon receiving your booking confirmation.
- Children under 16 years must be accompanied by a paying adult 18 years of age or older.
Good to know:
- The rainforest walk requires a low to moderate level of fitness, and follows clearly marked paths and boardwalks.
Sobre Springbrook National Park Tour: Natural Bridge and Waterfalls
A UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site, the Gondwana rainforest in Springbrook National Park is home to ancient Antarctic Beech trees over 3,000 years old. Take a walk through the Natural Bridge that opens up to cascading waters from a basalt cave; observe the flora, fauna, and vegetation dating back thousands to millions of years; and keep an eye out for rare amphibian species and birds. On the journey back, soak in the views of Numinbah Valley, Twin Falls, and Rainbow Falls.
Destaques
Take in panoramic views stretching from the Gold Coast to Byron Bay and Mount Warning at the Best of All Lookout.
Stand on the viewing platform at Purling Brook Falls and witness the water cascading into the rock pool below.
Spot rare species such as the cascade tree frog, tusked frog, paradise riflebirds, and wompoo fruit-doves.