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Starting out Northern NSW South East QLD

PostPosted: Sun 27 Sep, 2015 10:47 am
by nuni and co
Hi there peeps.
So im new to the forum and have just started out bush walking with our family and extended family.
Ive done a fair amount of hiking in NZ and given the bug to my children and best friend and her 2 children as well so we are looking at doing a multi day hike with them soon.
Im after any suggestions in the Northern NSW or South East QLD area that is suitable for kids (aged 5,6,7,9). We have done a few grade 3 walks which they are totally fine with.
One of the kids is very...... lets say exercise reluctant and although enjoys walking with us needs bits along the way to keep her excited and keen (pretty views etc).
Does anyone have any suggestions?
thank you

Re: Starting out Northern NSW South East QLD

PostPosted: Sun 04 Oct, 2015 7:58 pm
by Maculata
The Border Track in Lamington National park in Queensland should fit the bill.

Re: Starting out Northern NSW South East QLD

PostPosted: Mon 05 Oct, 2015 7:01 am
by metastable
Agreed. Lamington would be the perfect place for that. I have a post here viewtopic.php?f=38&t=17784#p237764 about an overnighter I did with my 7yr old. Happy to answer any questions

Re: Starting out Northern NSW South East QLD

PostPosted: Mon 05 Oct, 2015 8:24 am
by ofuros
Twin falls circuit @ Springbrook, behind the gold coast is a goodie....about 4kms. Park at the lookout & go counter clockwise.
Its a cliff & rainforest stroll, walk behind a couple of waterfalls, check out a cave/overhang & zigzag back up to the lookout...my 2 & half year old boy loved it. 8-)
Watch out out for for windy rain showers in the afternoons, can get mighty cold at that altitude when soaked to the skin.

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Re: Starting out Northern NSW South East QLD

PostPosted: Sat 10 Oct, 2015 9:25 am
by nuni and co
thanks for the replies everyone. Sorry I just found my post again.
We have done the twin falls circuit which turned out to be a winner and will be going back to do with all the kids as I only did it with my two (5 & 7). It was a clear winner with the kids.
We are doing a test walk in a couple weeks being dropped off at Sheepstation Creek and walking the Booyong track to stay overnight in Forests top campground.
Not a big walk but will be their first carrying their own gear, so just them getting a feel for it.
Looking forward to getting out there more!
Thanks for the ideas ill check them out