Kingscliff to Brisbane road trip: Distance, time & best stops

Kingscliff to Brisbane road trip: Distance, time & best stops

The best stops on a Kingscliff to Brisbane road trip itinerary include Tweed Heads and the Gold Coast. By car, the Kingscliff to Brisbane distance is 112km and driving time around 1h21m.

The Kingscliff to Brisbane drive connects a popular beach town on the New South Wales North Coast to the capital of Queensland.

To check out the best Kingscliff accommodation options, look here.

Top options in Brisbane include a Moreton Island day tripclimbing the Story Bridge and Segway tours through the botanic gardens. To browse the collection of Brisbane tours and experiences, step this way. For the best value Brisbane hotels, pick here.

6 supreme Brisbane day trips that will improve your holiday

This guide is aimed at helping travellers plan their perfect Kingscliff to Brisbane road trip itinerary.

Click through on the links for more detailed links about individual towns and attractions – and remember to stock up on your road trip essentials before setting off.

Kingscliff to Brisbane distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Kingscliff to Brisbane is 112km. This makes for a driving time of around one hour and 21 minutes.

Kingscliff Beach is generally the highlight of Kingscliff, but Watersports Guru also hires out kayaks.

Top Kingscliff accommodation options

The best places to stay in Kingscliff are:

It’s only a short drive north to Tweed Heads, home of the northernmost beach in New South Wales.

Things to do in Tweed Heads include crab-catching adventures, Tweed River cruises, and brewery and distillery tours.

Five fabulous Tweed Coast experiences to at least consider booking

Tweed Heads accommodation favourites are the well-rated Tweed Heads Vegas Motel and Arabella Motor Inn.

Kingscliff to Brisbane by car: The Gold Coast

Coolangatta is the first town on the Gold Coast in Queensland.

Things to do in Coolangatta include walking from Point Danger to Snapper Rocks and throwing yourself into surfing lessons.

7 Gold Coast experiences worth booking in advance

  • See waterfalls and natural wonders – on a full day Springbrook National Park tour.
  • Be awed by massive migrating humpbacks – on a great value whale-watching cruise.
  • Feast as you explore the Gold Coast waterways – on a dinner cruise.
  • Kayak with dolphins and snorkel with hundred of sub-tropical fish – on the same tour.
  • Enjoy high speed thrills along the waterways – on a jet boat adventure.
  • Glide above the beautiful hinterland – on a serene hot air balloon flight.
  • Taste the best Scenic Rim wines – on an indulgent Tamborine Mountain wine tour, with lunch.

The Pacific Motorway, however, runs west of Coolangatta, Kirra Beach, the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in Currumbin and Palm Beach.

Most of the things to do on the Gold Coast, such as jet boat ridessunset cruisesparasailing and amphibious vehicle tours, require a short deviation towards the coast.

Gold Coast accommodation is mainly apartments, but top Surfers Paradise hotels include the luxurious Q1 Resort and Spa and the budget-friendly Vibe Hotel.

Best day trips from the Gold Coast – 7 ways to improve your stay

The Gold Coast is a destination in its own right, but there are several excellent day trips you can do while using it as a base.

Staying near and you can enjoy the David Fleay Wildlife Park on Tallebudgera Creek or Nerang National Park.

But most travellers will probably be more interested in the Gold Coast theme parks.

Warner Brothers Movie WorldParadise CountryAustralian Outback Spectacular and Wet N Wild Gold Coast are around Oxenford. Dreamworld and Whitewater World are further north in Coomera.

Kingscliff to Brisbane road trip: Gold Coast to Brisbane

The Gold Coast and Brisbane merge into each other somewhat. But on the way into the Queensland capital, attractions worth considering include the Beenleigh Historical Village and Museum, plus the Logan River Parklands, Springwood Conservation Park and Mt Gravatt Lookout.

For things to do in Brisbane itself, try the Streets Beach, the Museum of Brisbane, the public art trails and City Botanic Gardens.

9 brilliant Brisbane experiences to book in advance

  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary tickets (or entry plus river cruise combo) – hold a koala and see lots of adorable native wildlife.
  • Brisbane River cruise – see the key sights and learn about the city on the way.
  • Story Bridge Adventure Climb – walk along the top of Brisbane’s famous bridge, with 360 degree views.
  • Combine the Southbank Parklands, City Botanic Gardens and Kangaroo Point Cliffs on a fun Segway tour.
  • Helicopter flight – see the city from a bird’s eye view.
  • Kayaking tour – choose the night tour to see the city light up, the day tour to enjoy the sunshine.
  • XXXX brewery tour – see how Australia’s most famous beer is made.
  • Guided wine flight tasting – get an Aussie wine introductory course.
  • See Brisbane’s spooky side on a city centre ghost tour.

Other top options include a Moreton Island day tripclimbing the Story Bridge and visiting native wildlife at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

Great Brisbane accommodation choices include the swaggering W Brisbane, the heritage-lavished Treasury and the buzzy, photogenic Ovolo.

Brisbane River on Brisbane river cruise
A Brisbane river cruise can be absolutely lovely, but it’s by no means essential. Photo by David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions.

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