Transport options
Leave the car at home and try walking, cycling and using public transport to get around the coast.
The Sunshine Coast is growing fast, with 200,000 more people expected to live here by 2041. To keep our region healthy, safe, congestion free and enjoyable, we need to rethink the way we travel.
Leaving your car at home, even just once or twice a week, can make a big difference. Let’s work together to keep our community a healthy and sustainable place to live, work and play.
Useful links
Subpages
Walking is a fun, free and easy way to get around. Try walking to work, your favourite cafe, school, sport or the shops to skip the traffic and improve your health and wellbeing.
The Sunshine Coast has more than 1,500 kilometres of bike- and scooter-friendly pathways, trails and on-road cycle lanes ready for you to explore.
Maps are designed to help you walk or ride using the Coast's fantastic pathway network
Make your way by bus, train, taxi, rideshare or on demand transport.
This page is a one stop shop to assist older people to travel safely in and around the Sunshine Coast.
Travel to school on foot, by bike, scooter, bus or carpooling for a fun way to start your day.
The Transport Levy funds the ThinkChange travel behaviour change program and its initiatives to reduce car use.
The Sunshine Coast Active Transport Advisory Committee (SCATAC) is an advisory body which brings together strong active travel advocates with varying experiences in an open and collegiate atmosphere.