Sandboarding Locations Worldwide
Sandboarding Locations Worldwide Map
The stunning sand island of Moreton is a flourishing Australian sandboarding destination near Brisbane in Queensland. The island is home to Tangalooma Desert, simply known as "The Desert", a truly unique place with dunes entirely surrounded by vegetation and where a variety of minerals give birth to 32 different colours…
All you need to know about sandboarding and toboganning at Little Sahara, Kangaroo Island. Ride the dunes of Vivonne Bay, South Australia.
The Lancelin Sand Dunes make for one of Australia’s hottest sand surfing destinations. There, you can glide down the tallest peaks in Western Australia, have fun riding the dunes with a four wheel, buggy or dirt bike, and hit the beach - all in the same day. For a complete…
Tin City is a special collection of tin huts located in Stockton Beach, near Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. These huts were built a long time ago, in the early 1900s, by people who survived shipwrecks. During the Great Depression in the 1930s, Tin City grew to have more than…
You can sandboard the dunes of Middle Island, Queensland, for an electrifying adventure. With 1770 LARC! Tours as your guide, experience a five-hour Sandboarding Safari aboard their specialized vessel, gliding down vast sand dunes spanning 2.5 kilometers. Enjoy scenic views, specially crafted sandboards, and expert instruction for a safe and thrilling ride. Get ready for an unforgettable adrenaline rush in the captivating Bustard Bay region
Located on the coast of Western Australia near the Moore River, the Guilderton sand dunes are a sandboarding destination and hidden gem that is perfect for those seeking adventure and relaxation. With a variety of activities and breathtaking views, it's a must-visit destination for anyone traveling in the area. Guilderton…
Nestled in the residential area of Forster, a coastal town located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, One Mile Beach is a popular destination for surfers, families, and adventure seekers alike. With its stunning white sand, crystal clear water, and breathtaking views, it's no wonder why…
There's a little known destination in Phillip Island which is locally known as "Spew Hill", a massive sand dune on the back beaches of Cape Woolamai. Its official name, Norman Hill, is seldom used by locals. Phillip Island is a small island located south of Melbourne, Australia. It is known…
Sandy Cape in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region is a sandboarding destination with soft white sand and beautiful views of the Turquoise Coast. The recreational park offers camping, fishing, crabbing, and bushwalking. Visitors can rent boards on-site or take a sandboarding tour from Jurien Bay.