17
km
5
hrs
An idyllic hike that takes you across the white cliffs of Dover that Julius Caesar saw when he first sailed to England. Accessible via public transport from London and makes for a great day trip with proper beach vibes and proper castle vibes.
5.2
km
return
75
mins
Pathway around Quart Pot Creek in the Quart Pot Creek Parklands in the centre of Stanthorpe.
3
km
return
75
mins
A small network of well-maintained walking tracks through eucalypt forest, accessed from three trailheads. Highlights include a small waterfall (accessible the top and the base) and a shady gully where stepping-stones lead across a creek crossing. Excellent birdwatching opportunities. Each of the circuits has its own difficulty rating, ranging from Grade 2/Easy -Grade 4/Hard (includes some steep sections, natural stone stairs + slip hazards). In general, these walks are appealing to walkers of all ages, and most fitness levels.
8.8
km
return
2.5
hrs
A scenic lakeside trail at Cooby Dam, stretching from the picnic area at Loveday Cove to the dam wall. Some sections have a formed track, while other grassy sections may be overgrown or boggy. A great spot for photographing water birds, with good picnic facilities and a large playground. Officially listed as Grade 3/Medium (some unformed paths + steep/slippery sections), this track is suitable for walkers of most fitness levels.
1.5
km
return
30
mins
A little patch of bushland in Stanthorpe that offers a taste of the granite boulders the granite belt is known for. A mini Girraween National Park for those who run short of time to make it out there.
9
km
return
8
hrs
This seems to be a duplicate of part of another walk. The information shown here is incorrect. Please refer to the Mt Barney - East Peak - Up South-East - Down South walk instead: https://www.aussiebushwalking.com/qld/mt-barney/mt-barney-summit/mt-barney-south-east-ridge-ascent-peasants-ridge-descent Starting from yellow Pinch assend the as per the signage the south east ridge track to the summit
900
m
return
45
mins
Start at Dreamtime Beach car park - a turn left as soon as you are on Lagoon Road. Or actual Lighthouse car park at end of Bamberry Rd
4.5
km
return
4
hrs
Mt Philp is located in GlenRock Regional Park and sits to the north of the ridge of Glen Rock. There is no distinct track to the summit so you will have to navigate your way starting from the information shed opposite the day use area. This climb can be steep in areas and will require some scrambling approaching the summit but you are rewarded with amazing views of Glen Rock and the ridge lines of the sorrounding area.
7.1
km
2.5
hrs
A walk through rainforest to an ancient glacier rock with amazing views for a good chunk of it.
3.6
km
return
90
mins
Starting at Mount Nardi picnic area, the Mount Matheson loop takes you on a short walk through rainforest. You can combine this hike with other tracks for a longer day walk.
2.9
km
return
1
hr
A walk along the Condamine River through the parklands of Warwick.
3.8
km
return
105
mins
Walk starts flat before gently descending along a gully lined with brush box. Cross the creek at the top of the falls and then descend sharply to the deep pool below to this small but spectacular waterfall.
2
km
return
1
hr
A short walk around the Barangaroo Reserve with options to extend around the foreshore or into the historic suburbs of Millers Point and up to the Observatory Hill Park or across to The Rocks.
6
km
return
2
hrs
A circuit around the sites & parklands of central Parramatta.
2.7
km
return
2
hrs
Almost a free climb instead of a hike. According to Jinibara people’s lore and custom, Beerwah is the ancestral, pregnant mother. Tibrogargan is seen as the father with Ngungun, his faithful dingo, lying at his feet. The mountains around them are their children. Coonowrin is the eldest. The others are Beerburrum, Coochin, Elimbah, Tibberoowuccum, Miketeebumulgrai, Tunbubudla and, the youngest is currently known as Wild Horse Mountain. Aboriginal people do not climb these mountains out of spiritual respect to Jinibara and Kabi Kabi peoples. They ask that visitors refrain from climbing them for the same reason.
3
km
return
3
hrs
When someone asks me about doing this climb I describe it as “the perfect mountain” because it is a perfect amount of challenge and ease. For me there are only 2 very small sections that make my heart freeze abit but the rest is just perfect fun scrambling it’s actually quite easy but a good workout. Views are completely worth it. Beautiful mountain
18
km
return
6
hrs
This circuit will take you on all four trails between Beerburrum and Tibrogargan. It starts off easy but the last 5km is the hardest. The reward is an awesome hike!
4
km
one-way
2
hrs
Breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, rock scrambling challenges and diverse plant communities await you are you skirt Mt Beerburrum and then transverse the Trachyte Ridge, before reaching a heath covered bluff and descending into the open eucalypt forest below.
14
km
return
4
hrs
Walk from Beerburrum to the Soldiers Settlers Track to Trachyte Circuit to Tibrogargan Circuit to Matthew Flinders Park to Steve Irwin Way to Beerburrum