Pram-friendly paths and nearby cafe allow a quick scenic stop, but no confirmed change tables, shade shelters limited, and toilets 250 m away make long stays inconvenient for babies.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit fits baby’s routine and covers key spots without over-tiring little ones.
Captain Cook Memorial Photo Stop:
Short 100 m walk from the car park to the lookout platform.
Tip: Use the paved path for easy stroller access and snap family photos with ocean views.
Stroller-Friendly Oceanway Stroll:
Flat sealed path along the coast from Snapper Rocks to Point Danger.
Tip: Bring a sunshade for the stroller and pause at benches for rest and scenery.
Picnic at Point Danger Park:
Shaded shelters and picnic tables overlooking the headland.
Tip: Pack your own snacks and use the free barbecue grills for a quick meal.
Apex Park Facilities:
Public toilets and cold showers 250 m from Point Danger.
Tip: Stop here for baby changes and a quick comfort break before heading back.
Black Dingo Café Visit:
Coastal café near the lighthouse with seating and restrooms.
Tip: Order a coffee or snack and use the indoor restrooms for feeding or changing.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Car parking | AUD 0 |
Cafe snack and drink | AUD 25 |
Total Estimated | AUD 25 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Between May and November watch for migrating whales from the lookout platform; bring binoculars.
Address: Tweed Terrace, Coolangatta QLD 4225, Australia
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Maulik M
Full of positive vibes, cheerful and fantastic…..this place is the best to have a beautiful view of beach, rocks and nature….clean and family friendly…..
Nathanael Y
It definitely is one of the most beautiful places in the Gold Coast/ Tweed Heads. It is situated at the border of QLD and NSW and it is just wonderful how you can see both the ocean and the skyline of Gold Coast at the same time. There's a large green space to hang out, too! The only thing to note is that it could get windy so if you go on a day with a mild temperature that would be the most ideal...
Yuliia Polishchuk
Nestled on the border between Queensland and New South Wales, Point Danger is a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates the raw beauty of Australia’s coastline. Steeped in maritime history and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean, this headland is both a natural wonder and a historical landmark. Once notorious for its treacherous waters, the headland served as a key naviga...
Sean Oliver
I have been coming here for 40 years, such a wonderful view of the pacific sea and the skyline of Surfers Paradise is wonderful, the Tweed River meets the Ocean and Duranbah beach is a great place to sunbake or surf, so many memorial plaques and tributes too
Kuan-Yu Chen
Point Danger is a stunning beachside lookout with incredible views of the coastline. The area is beautifully set up with a park, BBQ facilities, and tables, making it perfect for a picnic or a relaxing day out. It’s also a fantastic spot to watch surfers catching waves. Being right on the border of NSW and QLD, the time zone changes added a unique twist to the experience. Highly recommend visitin...
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