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Topic: Sunshine Coast - good beach?
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Posts: 3033
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've decided a day at the beach is in order, usually always go to Burleigh or anywhere along the gold coast or further south really. Haven't been to nortcoast beach more than a couple of times. What's a decent beach with a fair amount of surf but just for a swim?
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Protius
Posts: 4099
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Coolum, will be pretty busy but, park beside the maccas and just walk across the road.
Eds
Posts: 9253
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Iv always liked that beach up near the noosa national park

Or I think its called Red Beach on bribie if Im taking the dogs.
Merky007
Posts: 394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I usually head to Kings beach or sunshine beach. good spots :)
thermite
Posts: 3273
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would recommend a beach at cooloola national park, near the sand patch, but I do believe about 100 km in either direction has been completely destroyed by bush fire a couple weeks ago.
hardware
Posts: 6020
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Dicky Beach/ Kings Beach at caloundra if you don't mind 1000 other people

coolum's pretty good, so is maroochydore
infi
Posts: 14446
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mooloolabah is my preference.
thug
Posts: 90
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sun shine beach up noosa way, 2 weeks ago it weas great, even with a really bad hangover ! lol
Damo
Posts: 4209
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Seems alot of people are going to sunnie coast today.. So much for a quiet one.
orbitor
Posts: 8078
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah traffic will probably be horrendous today...
m3nt4l
Posts: 62
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The further north you go the quieter more relaxing it is, I live Burrum heads and walk across the road to get to the beach, crystal clear water, island off the coast so its sheltered, w00t. Avoid Caloundra, everywhere else is fantastic.
Mantorok
Posts: 4075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mooloolaba. Probably crowded as f*** though.
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2823
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Kings beach is rad, but the surf is pretty varied. Some days it's prime, other days it's weak.

Does Kings Beach still have those big patches of red sea weed? I used to hate getting dumped in a patch of that stuff as a kid... was scary at the and was itchy like a mofo.
Damo
Posts: 4210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Was up at beach next to the sizzlers restaurant. Was rough as.
sleepy
Posts: 1097
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
http://www.coastalwatch.com/camera/cameras_large.aspx?cam=750&state=QLD&t=10:35:32%20PM&camName=Alex%20Headland

too late now but this is a helpful tool.

it saves me driving 5 minutes if it looks too crowded or s*** surf.

swimming beaches with decent surf i reckon are kings (if its windy its a great spot cause its sheltered.), mooloolabah (good anytime and best on the eyes if its a dud day), coolum (rarely go wrong).

the further you head up the quieter it is as already mentioned. just the poor suckers that have to drive down the bruce of an afternoon to get home. that can get ugly.
sleepy
Posts: 1098
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Kings beach is rad, but the surf is pretty varied. Some days it's prime, other days it's weak.

Does Kings Beach still have those big patches of red sea weed? I used to hate getting dumped in a patch of that stuff as a kid... was scary at the and was itchy like a mofo.


its usually fine when i go down there. high tide is the winner if you want the cleanest water. i used to live a couple of minutes from kings and in the 18 months there was only the odd day or two where seaweed was an issue.

rarely go down there now cause i am 5 mins from mooloolaba/alex.
Viper119
Posts: 1178
Location: UK

Yeah I went to Mooloolaba today and it was pretty nice.
BOHEMION
Posts: 207
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sunshine Beach Or Marcus Beach are very pretty indeed. Surfs usually good, all the way down to the Inlet.
Lynx
Posts: 1437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was in the surf at king's beach today, but got chased out by the storm when the lightning started hitting close by. The place is real nice if you don't mind all the people and you just want to relax/swim.
Also plenty of stores and cafes near by, BBQs and park. Plenty of attractions for families.
sLiNky
Posts: 1231
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We have a beach house up on sunshine beach and it is the place to be. Nice and small and not many people around. Or any of the beaches around there, marcus, perigian, etc
jmr
Posts: 6580
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Southerly change tomorrow yewwww

Go south to catch it earlier
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Thimes
Posts: 3620
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Southbank
demon
Posts: 4919
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i do most of my surfing at dickie beach & if it's too choppy/rough there i go to mooloolabah n it it's still too choppy then i go to noosa heads. i tend to start at caloundra coz my bro lives there & i can leave my bike gear at his house & walk to dickies.

the sunshine coast beaches have all deteriorated over the years though! all of them have lost so much sand. :(
jmr
Posts: 6585
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah its all at f***ing kirra
imitation
Posts: 3038
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ended up going to Burleigh heh, I forgot half the reason I go to the beach is so I can get a pie from Yatala on the way back...fell asleep on the beach as well got burnt some, summer is awesome.
Persay
Posts: 5723
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well played
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