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Dundowran Beach: A Tranquil Coastal Escape

Discover Dundowran Beach: a peaceful Fraser Coast escape with tranquil shores, perfect for relaxation and nature walks.

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Dundowran Beach, a serene coastal haven on the Fraser Coast, offers a peaceful retreat with its long sandy beach and calm waters. Ideal for leisurely walks, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of Queensland's coastline, it's a perfect spot for relaxation and family-friendly activities.

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Brennan Park, Sawmill Rd, Dundowran Beach, Queensland, 4655, AU

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Hervey Bay, the easiest way to reach Dundowran Beach via public transport is by bus. The Translink route 710 operates from the Hervey Bay CBD to Dundowran Beach. The bus departs from Lower Mountain Rd at Dundowran Road and arrives at Sempfs Rd at Panorama Drive. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. A single fare will cost between $1 - $3. Services operate three times a day, Monday to Saturday.

    Taxi

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Hervey Bay. A taxi from the Hervey Bay CBD to Dundowran Beach takes approximately 3 minutes and costs between $11 - $13. There are no additional fees or tolls.

    Driving

    If driving from Hervey Bay, follow the main roads towards Dundowran. Dundowran Beach is approximately a 15-minute drive from the city center. Parking is available along the foreshore. There are no parking fees. There are no tolls or special access fees.

    Local tips

    Visit during low tide for extensive sand flats, ideal for walking and exploring with dogs or children.
    Bring sunscreen and hats, as shade can be limited along the beach.
    Check the tide times before planning a swim to avoid disappointment during low tide.
    Explore the Arkarra Lagoons to experience the diverse native wildlife.

    Discover more about Dundowran Beach

    Dundowran Beach, nestled on the Fraser Coast of Queensland, is a tranquil escape renowned for its picturesque shoreline and laid-back atmosphere. Located a short 15-minute drive from Hervey Bay's CBD, this coastal suburb offers a blend of natural beauty and residential charm. The beach itself stretches for 8 kilometers between Oregan and Eli Creeks, providing ample space for visitors to explore. The calm waters make it a popular spot for swimming, although at low tide, the water recedes significantly, creating extensive sand flats perfect for dog walking and splashing. Dundowran Beach is known as one of the quietest beaches in the area, offering a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. The area's history is subtly woven into its present-day appeal. The name 'Dundowran' may originate from the Kabi language, referring to a native plum tree or the Queensland kauri pine. While the original Dundowran Provisional School and Recreational Hall have been relocated to the Hervey Bay Historical Village, the area retains a sense of its past. Today, Dundowran Beach is a prestigious residential area with a mix of beachfront acreage and hillside views. The suburb boasts natural and man-made lagoon systems, attracting diverse native wildlife, most notably around Arkarra Lagoon. While maintaining a relaxed coastal lifestyle, Dundowran Beach is conveniently located near local shopping villages and the amenities of Hervey Bay.
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