Gold Coast Highway
The Gold Coast Highway is a major road that runs along the eastern coast of Australia, primarily through the Gold Coast region of Queensland. Stretching approximately 70 kilometers, it connects various suburbs and attractions, making it a vital route for both locals and tourists. The highway offers scenic views of beaches, parks, and urban areas, enhancing the travel experience.
Along the Gold Coast Highway, visitors can access popular destinations such as Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, and Burleigh Heads. The highway is also lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the Gold Coast. It serves as a key artery for transportation and tourism in the area.