Kurrawa and Pratten Park

Kurrawa and Pratten Park

Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach, QLD 4218

Description

Car park and street parking available adjacent to Kurrawa Park and within walking distance throughout the Broadbeach precinct.Situated along the foreshore of Broadbeach and running over 1km in length, Kurrawa and Pratten Park together offer a large vicinity of flat ground, open spaces and plenty of shade. Comfortably fitting a capacity of 20,000 attendees, this space is perfect for hosting large events containing multiple stages, activations and elements.

Located on the beachfront of Kurrawa Park lies Kurrawa Terrace, an open, level and hardstand area with easy access onto the sand of Kurrawa Beach. What's more, this space comes with access to power, water and programmable LED feature lighting opinions. This additional space offers the ability to elevate any event with an exclusive and boutique-like experience for those wanting to expand their event directly onto the beach.

In addition, Kurrawa Park features the Gold Coast’s first “all-abilities playground”, so it’s not hard to understand why this space is considered a city favourite.

Kurrawa and Pratten Park home a variety of festivals and community events, including, major event Blues on Broadbeach, Crafted Beer & Cider Festival and Broadbeach Christmas Carols.

 

VENUE DETAILS

Capacity

  • 20,000

 

Parking

  • Car park and street parking available adjacent to Kurrawa Park and within walking distance throughout the Broadbeach precinct.

 

Spaces & Facilities

  • Access to beach volleyball courts
  • BBQ and picnic facilities
  • All-abilities playground

 

 

 

 

Summary

Spaces & Facilities 4
Capacity 20,000

Location & Contact

Location & Contact

Kurrawa and Pratten Park

Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach, QLD 4218

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.