Mick Shamburg Park provided a delightful escape during our recent visit. Nestled away from the hustle and bustle, this hidden gem offered stunning views of the city skyline against a backdrop of serene weather. What truly stood out was the tranquility of the park; despite its breathtaking vistas, it wasn't overrun by crowds, allowing for a peaceful and intimate experience.
Capturing the essence of the park's beauty, my drone soared to new heights, revealing the mesmerizing landscapes and architectural wonders that lay below. From sweeping panoramas of the cityscape to the intricate details of the park's surroundings, each aerial shot was a testament to the park's natural and man-made allure.
Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat to admire the skyline or hoping to capture stunning aerial footage, Mick Shamburg Park offers a picturesque setting that won't disappoint. It's a serene oasis amidst the urban landscape, inviting visitors to unwind, explore, and marvel at the wonders of nature and...
Read moreGreat 270 degree views from the headland of Mt Tambourine plateau to the West, Burleigh Head National Park and all the way to Coolangatta to the South and Surfers Paradise to the North. Clean toilets, plenty of BBQ's. Plenty of space for gatherings and picnics. A few under cover shelters but you have to get down early to secure these. Lots of access to the beach...
Read moreGreat family park with free BBQs to use near the beach. One problem i have is that some people get there early in the morning to "hold" a table for breakfast but aren't actually using the table until later, whilst other people that have specifically come to cook their breakfast have to go without and make do. Some people are just...
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