Home of the Wave: Springbrook to Coolangatta
Back down the mountain and on the Goldie, I’m in my element. This was somewhere we holidayed when I was a kid, so I take Chris to guaranteed waves. Snapper Rocks is at the end of Greenmount Beach, and is now one of the best and most consistent breaks, not just on the Gold Coast but anywhere in the country. Out on our boards we vie with the crowd for a couple of hours. The waves are great fun, but this is one of the most heavily surfed breaks in the world.
Burleigh Heads is a spot almost unrecognisable, apart from the pine trees that line the foreshore, from the place I visited in the 1990s. We’ve lucked out on this Sunday and catch the arts and crafts market in beachfront Justins Park. But we’ve got a booking at one of the hottest restaurants in town, Rick Shores, so we have to hustle. It’s set right on the beach, with views of the waves, but even they don’t outshine the Asian fusion flavours. Be sure to try the Moreton Bay bug roll – it’s sensational.
One of my favourite places from my childhood trips is Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. After lunch, we stroll around there, meeting kangaroos, koalas, Tassie devils and other Aussie critters. Then, at 4pm, we get ready for the bird feeding, which has taken place here for more than 70 years. The rainbow lorikeets are wild, but they descend here in number and perch on anyone to get something to eat. Chris ends up covered in brightly coloured new buddies, giggling hysterically. It’s the perfect way to end our Gold Coast road trip, and a reminder that what we loved as children never really gets old.