Brisbane
My Drive Holiday Destinations
Brisbane - a sun, surf and holiday destination. How to make the most of it? Drive coastal, over the Gold Coast, Manly Beach, Brighton, Scarborough and the Sunshine Coast. In between these attractions, you can insert national parks and other gourmets of Brisbane. If you want to concentrate on the South you can enjoy the Stardboke Island before or after embarking on a self drive holiday. The coastal route got heaps of caravan parks if you wish to spend over the night with your camper. Weather ranges from average, dry winters in the subtropical south to warm, wet summers up north. The north offers the best weather during April and November.
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Popular Attractions
Expect stunning scenarios and heart-warming sunsets while inside a fully enclosed air-conditioned capsule. The Wheels of Brisbane is one of the most exciting addition to the Brisbane skyline.
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Stradbroke Island is a complete haven for any beach lover's eye. Famous for its rocky heights, surf beaches, and white panoramic sands, this island have been dramatically divided into two a few hundred years ago.
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Take your walking shoes and go for some trek at the Brisbane Forest Park. See the hidden treasures of the woods, find native floras and faunas among the bushes, and maybe see some wildlife, too!
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This cantilever bridge offer extreme climbing opportunities. Feel a sense of connection and achievement as you climb the top of Brisbane's iconic bridge, overlooking the glistening cityscape of the metro.
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Kangaroo Point Cliffs offer an impressive early morning routine of cycling and walking tracks, just as it exhibit stunning views at night.
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What began with Koalas Jack and Jill, now ended up in a hundred and twenty-eight more Koalas as of to date.
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Perhaps the highest peak in Brisbane, Mt. Coot-tha Lookout is the iconic lookout found within the cityskapes of the metro.
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A multi-venue center in the heart of Brisbane, Queensland Cultural Center is a modern take to the arts and culture of Australia. Located on a beautiful riverside stretch surrounded by sub-
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A multi-venue center in the heart of Brisbane, Queensland Cultural Center is a modern take to the arts and culture of Australia. Located on a beautiful riverside stretch surrounded by sub-
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Southbank and its surrounding parklands are Brisbane's most important cultural precints as of to date. Drawing over 5 million visitors per year, Southbank is famous for being a pristine haven of natural beauty in the city.
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Queensland Museum is responsible for organizing workshops, activities and seminars for people who frequent the place. One prominent feature of the museum is it's "Dinosaur Garden", which displays a variety of dinosaur models.
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