Embark on an unforgettable adventure with this comprehensive tour that begins in Brisbane and takes you on a 4-day walk along the breathtaking Scenic Rim Trail. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Queensland’s hinterland, where ancient rainforests and panoramic views await. After conquering the trail, unwind on the iconic Gold Coast, enjoying its vibrant beaches and attractions. The journey continues with a serene day trip to Tamborine Mountain, where you’ll explore lush rainforests, visit local wineries, and enjoy sweeping vistas. Finally, return to Brisbane, enriched by the diverse experiences and natural beauty encountered on this remarkable journey. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, this tour offers the best of Queensland’s outdoor treasures.
AdventureNational parksWalking & hikingWildlife & natureSelf Drive Tour
This suggested tour costs from AUD$7,146 per person (twin share, low season)
Starts in Brisbane, finishes in Brisbane
11 days/10 nights
Hotel 4 star
Rental car included
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Brisbane is the third-largest city in Australia and is the capital of Queensland, the "Sunshine State". It is set along the Brisbane River and was the traditional home to the Jagera and Turrbal Aboriginal mobs before Europeans founded a convict colony in what is now the central business district in 1824.
Modern-day Brisbane is one of the fastest-growing cities in Australia and has a rich, culturally diverse population. There is no shortage of attractions to visit and explore. Across the river from the CBD, South Bank is home to the city's Cultural Centre with world-class galleries and entertainment. Just an hour from the city, discover Brisbane’s stunning natural surrounds including the Scenic Rim and Somerset World Heritage rainforests, lookouts and majestic mountain peaks, while Moreton Island and Redlands Coast offer pristine waters, wildlife experiences, diving and snorkelling.
On arrival, you will be met by a private driver and delivered to your Brisbane accommodation.
Cruising along the beautiful Brisbane River, sit back and relax as your skipper takes you along the calm waterways. Aboard the boat, you will get a complimentary Devonshire tea, with a tea or coffee to enjoy along the ride. Throughout your tour enjoy the sights of the city including the Riverside precincts, Kangaroo Point, homes of the rich and famous, historical landmarks, and much much more.
Your accommodation: Mercure Brisbane Spring Hill
Discover contemporary, 4-star accommodation at Mercure Brisbane Spring Hill. Overlooking the city skyline and Roma St Parklands, comfort meets style throughout the spacious guest rooms; all featuring generous open-aired balconies, free wi-fi and modern amenities.Choose a car to best suit your needs from our fantastic rental car range or ask our team for a suggestion. From compact economy to prestige SUVs. First time driving in Australia? Check out this helpful guide.
Driving from Brisbane to the Scenic Rim is a delightful journey through some of Queensland's most picturesque landscapes. As you set out from Brisbane, head south on the M1 and then take the exit towards the scenic Mount Tamborine area. Your first stop could be the charming town of Tamborine Mountain, renowned for its lush rainforests, quirky shops, and local wineries. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk, where you can immerse yourself in the stunning flora and fauna. Continuing on, make sure to visit the picturesque Cedar Creek Falls for a refreshing nature break and beautiful photo opportunities. From there, you can drive to Beechmont and explore the scenic lookout points, such as the stunning Moran's Falls. The Scenic Rim itself is rich with outdoor activities, so you might also want to take a short detour to explore the rugged beauty of the Lamington National Park. Whether you’re interested in bushwalking, birdwatching, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, this drive offers a wealth of experiences that showcase the diverse charm of Queensland’s hinterland.
Your accommodation: Spicers Hidden Vale
Spicers Hidden Vale combines the style and comfort of a luxury retreat with the warmest of country welcomes. It is an Australian homestead from a bygone era with beautifully restored colonial cottages featuring separate lounge areas, wrap around verandas with sweeping country view and open fires. It is located just one hour drive from Brisbane and offers wide range of recreational, nature-based activities.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 99 kms / 62 miles : 1.4 hours
Embark on an unforgettable adventure on the Spicers Scenic Rim Trail, a 4-day guided walk through the stunning landscapes of Queensland’s Scenic Rim. This journey takes you deep into ancient rainforests, across open grasslands, and up to breathtaking mountain ridges, all within the pristine wilderness of the Main Range National Park. Each day, immerse yourself in the diverse ecosystems, spot native wildlife, and enjoy the solitude of nature, far from the hustle and bustle. After a day of exploration, relax in luxurious eco-cabins, where gourmet meals and fine wines await. With expert guides leading the way, this trail offers an unparalleled experience of the Australian bush, blending adventure with comfort and sustainability. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or new to trekking, the Spicers Scenic Rim Trail promises a journey of discovery and rejuvenation.
Your Scenic Rim Trail adventure begins with a warm welcome at Spicers Hidden Vale. Upon arrival, proceed to the reception with your luggage and day pack, where the group will assemble at the front deck. Here, your guides will provide a briefing for the day ahead. Afterward, you'll embark on a 40-minute transfer to the trailhead, where your luggage will be taken to the camp while you begin your hike. Rest assured, there is a bathroom available at the start of the trail.
Today's hike is approximately 12 kilometers along Grade 3 to 5 trails, suitable for experienced hikers. The trail requires navigation and technical skills, which your guides will provide. Expect long, rough, and steep sections, including some challenging rock scrambling. The trail follows natural rock formations, with your guides leading the way to ensure safety. The day's adventure takes you up the Mistake Mountain Range, featuring a challenging 600-meter ascent through dry sclerophyll forest, with breathtaking views throughout the hike. A highlight of the day is the 16-meter rock ladder, where you'll be securely harnessed as you ascend, with the group cheering each other on as everyone reaches the top. The aim is to arrive at camp by approximately 3:30 pm, depending on conditions and the group's pace. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by your host and have the afternoon to relax and unwind. In the evening, gather in the lounge for a daily briefing before enjoying a share-style dinner at 6:00 pm. This first day sets the tone for an unforgettable Scenic Rim Trail experience, blending adventure, natural beauty, and the camaraderie of fellow hikers.
Your accommodation: Mount Mistake Farm Lodge
Nestled atop Mt. Mistake, this genuine operational farmhouse and seasonal cabin offer breathtaking vistas of the nearby ranges and beyond. Enjoy your private room adorned with delightful luxuries. Completing the enchanting scene is the expansive lawn encircling the property. Serving as the premier destination for hikers embarking on the four or six-day trails, an array of outdoor pursuits awaits, from photography and bird watching to tennis.On the second day of your Scenic Rim Trail adventure, if the skies are clear, be sure to rise early to witness the breathtaking sunrise at Spicers Mt Mistake Farmhouse. Breakfast is served at 7:00 am, with tea and coffee available earlier to help you ease into the day. Please note that breakfast times may vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
After breakfast, you’ll pack your belongings and finalise your preparations for the day's journey. Gather on the deck where your guides will provide packed lunches and any necessary instructions. Before setting off, don’t forget to refill your water bottles and warm up with a few stretches. Departure is scheduled for 8:00 am, after bidding farewell to your gracious hosts, who will ensure your luggage is safely transported to the next camp.
Today's trail covers approximately 18 kilometers, mostly along a Grade 3 path, which is well-formed but presents some obstacles. The trail includes short, steep hills and steps. The final hour of the day will challenge you with a Grade 5 unformed track, characterised by rough, steep, and unmarked terrain. The day begins with a gentle climb before you enter the majestic Gondwana Rainforest, your first encounter with this ancient ecosystem. Emerging from the dense rainforest, you’ll follow an old logging trail, where some sections may be exposed to the sun. In warmer weather, your guides will ensure ample water breaks to keep everyone hydrated. As you near the end of your hike, the path takes you deeper into the rainforest on a private Grade 5 trail, leading directly into camp.
Around 3:30 pm, you’ll arrive at camp, where your friendly hosts will greet you with afternoon tea and a refreshing beverage. Afterward, they will guide you to your treehouse-like cabin and provide an orientation and briefing for the incredible surroundings you’ll call home for the night. The camp features two wash pavilions, where you can enjoy a well-deserved shower before heading to the lounge to relax. As the day winds down, we highly recommend watching the sunset from the viewing deck—a perfect way to cap off a day of exploration. Dinner is served at 6:00 pm, and in the warmer months, you might choose to leave the tilt door of your cabin open overnight, letting the soothing sounds of the forest lull you to sleep.
Your accommodation: Spicers Amphitheatre Eco camp
Spicers Amphitheatre Eco campOn the third day of your Scenic Rim Trail adventure, take advantage of the yoga mat provided in each cabin to start your morning with some gentle stretching. Whether you choose to stretch out on your private balcony or bring your mat down to the viewing deck, it's the perfect way to relax and center yourself before the day begins. After your morning routine of breakfast, packing, and gathering your gear, you'll bid farewell to your hosts and set off on another day of exploration.
Today's trail covers approximately 16 kilometers and includes a variety of Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5 trails. The day begins with a relatively flat warm-up along an access road, where you'll be serenaded by the sounds of rainforest birds. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on this initial stretch, which may require some careful navigation around puddles. As you descend into the valley, you'll find yourself surrounded by the lush, dense rainforest. About half of today's hike is on Grade 5 trails, with your guides expertly leading the way through unmarked paths. The descent includes sections of rocky boulders that will require slow, careful navigation. The pace will be more deliberate as you traverse tree roots and rocky terrain, ensuring your safety and footing. The final section of the day involves a climb up to Spicers Timber Getters Ecocamp, where your hosts will be waiting to greet you. Though the camp's architecture mirrors that of previous camps, each one boasts its own unique interior and exterior style. Spicers Timber Getters Ecocamp was once a loggers' camp, and you can still see the old tin cabin that housed the timber getters of that era. As the day winds down, gather in the lounge for your daily briefing before enjoying a delicious dinner at 6:00 pm. Afterward, unwind with a glass of port or Baileys, savoring the tranquility of the surroundings before retiring for a well-earned night of restful sleep.
Your accommodation: Spicers Timber Getters Eco Camp
Spicers Timber Getter Eco CampDay four of the Scenic Rim Trail Walk begins with the enchanting sounds of dawn birdlife, a special treat for the early risers among us. As we follow our usual morning routine of breakfast, packing, and gathering our gear, we bid farewell to our gracious hosts at 8am and embark on the day's adventure. Today's trail covers approximately 16 kilometers, featuring a variety of Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5 paths. We start the day with a challenging climb up a fire trail, passing by an old pine plantation along the way. Upon reaching the summit, we dive back into the heart of the rainforest, navigating through Grade 5 trails. Here, you'll encounter towering rainforest trees with buttresses that rise six feet high. The pace will naturally slow as we carefully make our way through sections with tree roots and rocky terrain. As we emerge from the depths of the rainforest, we begin our ascent up and over Bare Rock. On a clear day, the 360-degree views from the top are simply breathtaking. From this vantage point, we transition onto public trails, where we may encounter fellow hikers—though few will have ventured as deeply into the wilderness as you have.
The final stretch of the trail brings us back to the modern world, with the distant hum of trucks transporting goods along coastal routes. At the trail's end, vehicles will be waiting to transfer you to Spicers Hidden Peaks Cabins, just a 15-minute drive away. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed and shown to your beautifully crafted log cabin, each featuring its own ensuite. After some well-deserved rest and time to settle into your surroundings, we'll gather around the fire pit to share stories and reminisce about our favorite moments from the journey. The day concludes with a final dinner together, celebrating the incredible adventure we've shared.
Your accommodation: Spicers Hidden Peaks Cabin - remote
Spicers Hidden Peaks CabinOn your final morning of the Scenic Rim Trail Walk, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at 8am, allowing you to savor the last moments of tranquility in this beautiful setting. After breakfast, you'll have time to relax and reflect on your journey before your transfer departs at 10am.
Enjoy a scenic drive from the rolling hills of the Scenic Rim to the vibrant shores of the Gold Coast. Begin your journey in the picturesque countryside, passing through the charming town of Canungra before winding through the stunning Gold Coast Hinterland. As the landscape transitions from mountains to subtropical coastlines, breathtaking views accompany you along the way. Arrive at the Gold Coast, where the vibrant atmosphere and beautiful beaches provide the perfect destination to conclude your journey.
Your accommodation: The Wave Resort
Discover unparalleled luxury at The Wave Resort in Broadbeach. Choose from one, two, or three-bedroom apartments and sub-penthouses, boasting modern kitchen facilities and quality furnishings. Enjoy exclusive access to the sky pool and spa on level 34, along with a spacious infinity pool and spa on level 4, both offering stunning views and barbecue areas for relaxation.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 109 kms / 68 miles : 1.8 hours
Famed for its beaches, including the world-renowned Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast has plenty to offer away from the sand and sea. In order to make the most of your free day make sure you include some of the following:
Beach hop between Coolangatta and Currumbin or take a surf lesson at Surf In Paradise from The Spit near Main Beach. Consider heading over to Wave Break Island with Queensland Scuba Diving and experience the fantastic snorkeling and diving. For the more experienced surfers, head to Burleigh Heads. This beach often has whales from April to September.
If thrills are what you are after, head to any one of Gold Coast's world-class theme parks. Holoverse, Wet 'n' Wild, Sea World, Infinity Attraction and Topgolf Gold Coast are just a few.
For those looking for wildlife encounters, look no further than Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. This iconic park gives its visitors the opportunity to wander through open animal enclosures, feed kangaroos and befriend cuddly koalas. It's newest precinct is home to lemurs, cotton-top tamarins, red pandas, capybaras, and exotic birds and reptiles. As a non-profit organisation, all proceeds are put back into wildlife and conservation programs.
Feeling a bit peckish? Rick Shores and the Fish House are popular spots at Burleigh Heads for lunch and dinner. If you're hoping for a craft beer experience, have a pint of one of the award-winning beers from Burleigh Brewing Company, Black Hops, Fortitude Brewing Co., Balter or Lost Palms Brewing Company.
Be collected from your accommodation at pre-dawn and taken to the launch site to witness the inflation of the balloon. Once inflated you'll be amazed at its height, standing 10 stories tall. Your guide will have you in the balloon ready for launch as the sun is coming up. Feel at peace as you look out at the rolling hills, open fields, and stunning country land as the sun rises and you gently float across the skies, overlooking the famous Gold Coast Hinterland and Scenic Rim. As your flight is coming to an end the pilot will slowly guide the ballon to the landing point where the fun continues - once you have landed, experience the pack down of the balloon and come together with the pilot and crew, share a toast with a glass of bubbly to celebrate the fantastic flight you had before you receive your commemorative certificate! Enjoy an exclusive boutique vineyard hot breakfast to end the beautiful morning in the sky.
Embark on a luxurious journey through the Gold Coast Hinterland with Kiff & Culture’s exclusive Alfresco Dining in the Mountains tour, a perfect blend of natural splendor and opulence. Begin your adventure in comfort, traveling in a private Mercedes luxury vehicle, guided by an expert Kiff & Culture host. Your first destination is the breathtaking Rainforest Skywalk, offering a unique perspective of the lush, ancient rainforests from an elevated walkway. Afterwards, indulge in a refined wine and cheese tasting at a local boutique winery, showcasing the region's finest flavors. The highlight of the tour is an alfresco dining experience at a private Mountain Country Estate. Here, you will relish a sumptuous ‘Taste of the Coast’ three-course lunch, complete with a welcome cocktail and wine, all while surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The estate invites further indulgence with its luxurious amenities. Unwind in the serene pool, rejuvenate in the sauna, or soak in the outdoor cedarwood hot tub. Optional spa treatments are available to enhance your experience, ensuring a day of relaxation, culinary delight, and unforgettable scenery. This tour is designed for those seeking a unique and luxurious escape into the heart of the Gold Coast Hinterland.
Embark on an unforgettable journey with Kiff & Culture’s Swim with Turtles Tour, starting with a 3-hour snorkeling adventure at the renowned Cook Island. This marine haven is celebrated for its thriving turtle population and vibrant underwater world. Equipped with snorkeling gear provided for your convenience, you'll plunge into the crystal-clear waters off the coast of Tweed Heads, where you'll have the incredible opportunity to swim alongside graceful green turtles. Observe these fascinating creatures as they glide through the ocean in their serene, unhurried manner, offering an awe-inspiring and respectful encounter with nature. After your time with the turtles, the tour transitions to a more relaxed pace with a lunch stop at the picturesque Husk Distillery. Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of the region, Husk Distillery is the perfect spot to unwind. Enjoy a leisurely lunch featuring locally sourced ingredients, and spend the afternoon lounging on the lawn, soaking in the tranquil ambiance. Reflect on the day's extraordinary experiences and the beauty of the natural world in this serene setting. Ideal for marine enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat, the Swim with Turtles Tour with Kiff & Culture promises a day filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.
Your accommodation: The Wave Resort
Discover unparalleled luxury at The Wave Resort in Broadbeach. Choose from one, two, or three-bedroom apartments and sub-penthouses, boasting modern kitchen facilities and quality furnishings. Enjoy exclusive access to the sky pool and spa on level 34, along with a spacious infinity pool and spa on level 4, both offering stunning views and barbecue areas for relaxation.Starting your journey from the vibrant Gold Coast, head west along the Pacific Motorway (M1), taking exit 57 toward Tamborine-Oxenford Road. As you leave the coastal bustle behind, the road winds gently through lush hinterland, offering glimpses of the serene landscape. Continue following the signs for Tamborine Mountain as the route takes you through charming small towns and verdant countryside. The drive gradually ascends, and you'll notice the temperature cooling as you climb. Upon reaching the mountain, you'll be greeted by the crisp air and breathtaking views, signalling your arrival at the picturesque Tamborine Mountain.
Tamborine National Park encompasses an area of over 2000ha and is home to lush rainforest, waterfalls, and of course, beautiful walks.
Cedar Creek Falls lookout track
500m return. Allow 15 minutes.
This walk is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs with assistance. The path leads to views of the expansive gorge carved out by cascading waterfalls, flowing down to rock pools below.
Cedar Creek Falls track to rock pools
1.1km return. Allow 30 minutes.
The walk starts to the right of the Cedar Creek Falls lookout, sloping down gently. Upon reaching a fork, keep to the left to reach another viewing platform. Rest to take full advantage of the breathtaking views of the three upper waterfalls and rock pools (86 stairs). Continue until the two tracks re-join, and zig-zag down the canyon through open forest and dry rainforest and arrive at these popular swimming holes after crossing extensive jumbled rock scree slopes (17 stairs). Access to the swimming holes is easy via slope rock shelves, but care needs to be taken as these rocks can be slippery. The return track reverses the walk-in, except when coming to the fork, stick to the left to shorten the uphill walk and to arrive back at the upper viewing platform (37 stairs).
Witches Falls Circuit
3.1km return. Allow 1 hour.
From the car park at Main Western Road, the southern start of the track descends down the steep mountainside through open forest, allowing great views inland. It eventually flattens out and continues through a stretch of seasonal lagoons, a wet-weather deviation track normally guarantees easy navigation all year round. “Witches Falls” are reached just a couple of hundred meters to the right. Another 50 meters or so will get you onto the viewing platform, offering great inland views as well as letting you admire the “Witches Falls” waterfall (25 stairs). Return is via the northern track zigzagging up the mountain again back to the carpark.
Curtis Falls
1.5km return. Allow 1 hour.
The start of the track meanders downhill through wet eucalypt forest beneath towering flooded gums. Take advantage of the viewing platform on the left, allowing rainforest views towards the creek below (12 stairs). A plaque gives information about the illusive “Albert’s Lyrebird”. Joalah is an Aboriginal word meaning “Haunt of the Lyrebird”.
After the viewing platform, the track gradually descends to Curtis Creek, which is reached after the last set of steps. You will notice a drop in temperature as you descend into the lush rainforest. Look out for beautiful crows nests and staghorn ferns growing in the canopy above (106 stairs).
Turn left to reach beautiful Curtis Falls, only a short stroll away. The falls run all year-round, however, they are at their most spectacular after heavy rainfalls. The track ends at a viewing platform overlooking a large rock pool, with great views of the falls and the surrounding columnar basalt rock face (6 stairs).
Note that access to the Curtis Falls rock pool and surrounding area is not permitted—it is a restricted access area for the safety of visitors and the protection of glow-worm and platypus populations.
Begin your journey from the serene Tamborine Mountain to the vibrant Gold Coast, a route that promises diverse experiences and breathtaking scenery. As you descend from the cool, misty heights of Tamborine Mountain, the landscape gradually shifts from lush rainforests to the bustling urban environment of the Gold Coast. On your way down, you may wish to make a stop at Eagle Heights to enjoy the sweeping views of the Gold Coast skyline and the Pacific Ocean. This spot is perfect for a quick photo op or a leisurely picnic with a view. If you’re an adrenaline junkie, consider a stop at Thunderbird Park, where you can engage in activities like fossicking for thunder eggs, enjoying a treetop challenge, or taking a thrilling zip line ride. Continue your drive towards the Gold Coast, passing through the charming village of Nerang. Here, you can explore the Nerang National Park, which offers a variety of walking and biking trails that wind through eucalyptus forests and alongside tranquil streams. It's an excellent spot to stretch your legs and soak in the natural beauty of the region. As you approach the Gold Coast, the scenery transforms into a coastal paradise. One of your first stops should be the iconic Surfers Paradise, renowned for its golden sandy beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Spend some time basking in the sun, trying your hand at surfing, or simply strolling along the beachfront esplanade. The area is also home to the Skypoint Observation Deck, where you can take in 360-degree views of the Gold Coast from 230 meters above sea level. As evening falls, explore the vibrant nightlife of the Gold Coast. From chic rooftop bars and beachfront lounges to bustling nightclubs and fine dining restaurants, there’s something to suit every taste. The Cavill Avenue precinct in Surfers Paradise is particularly popular, offering a lively mix of entertainment and dining options. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, the journey from Tamborine Mountain to the Gold Coast offers a diverse array of activities and sights, making it a memorable leg of your travel itinerary.
Your accommodation: The Wave Resort
Discover unparalleled luxury at The Wave Resort in Broadbeach. Choose from one, two, or three-bedroom apartments and sub-penthouses, boasting modern kitchen facilities and quality furnishings. Enjoy exclusive access to the sky pool and spa on level 34, along with a spacious infinity pool and spa on level 4, both offering stunning views and barbecue areas for relaxation.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 80 kms / 50 miles : 1.6 hours
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a heritage-listed zoological garden. The multitude of events, shows, and attractions include dingo encounters, koalas, kangaroos, wombats, free-flight bird shows, and the feeding of the park's massive saltwater crocodile. You will step back in time with a visit to Lost Valley and a journey through the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. Here, you will experience exotic Australian wildlife, including Cotton Top Tamarins, Red Panda, Capybaras, and four Ring Tail Lemurs. You can also visit the Extinction Trail, where you step back in time and learn about prehistoric times when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. The park also contains a serious aspect of its work and exhibits, and behind the scenes includes a state-of-the-art veterinary and rehabilitation hospital. The Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that invests in world famous Wildlife Research and Conservation Projects, to help save some amazing species from extinction. Their world famous Wildlife Hospital is one of the busiest in the world; the care and treatment are funded from park admissions, visitors, and donations from the public. You are welcome to visit the hospital and see the day-to-day workings from a viewing deck. Enjoy your day seeing the wildlife and learning about everything from Koalas to Wombats and Reptiles to the ring-tailed lemur.
It's a short and simple drive from Gold Coast to Brisbane, as you will follow the Pacific Motorway (M1) from one city to the other. The journey is about 80km (50 miles) and the duration depends on traffic as mornings and afternoons can get quite congested as people travel to and from work.
Climb the iconic Story Bridge after dark, as the sun has set and the city lights are sparkling over the CBD it's time to begin the adventure. Begin at the base camp with a short safety briefing and be kitted out with the correct climbing gear you will embark on a 2-hour experience. Winding along the spiral staircase, your guide will talk you through the history of the bridge and Brisbane, Being connected to the climb line you will walk along the base of the bridge as the everchanging lights guide you along the journey. As you climb to the top platform be greeted with amazing 360-degree panoramic views of the City nightlife reaching the summit you will be amazed at the views and learn some fun facts about the Bridge before descending back down to the base.
Your accommodation: Mercure Brisbane Spring Hill
Discover contemporary, 4-star accommodation at Mercure Brisbane Spring Hill. Overlooking the city skyline and Roma St Parklands, comfort meets style throughout the spacious guest rooms; all featuring generous open-aired balconies, free wi-fi and modern amenities.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 55 kms / 34 miles : 0.7 hours
Explore more of Brisbane before dropping your rental car at the airport depot and continuing your onward journey.
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