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Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha Australia Queensland Brisbane City Mt Coot-Tha Park
Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha Australia Queensland Brisbane City Mt Coot-Tha Park
Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha - As you step out onto the observation deck at Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha, the panoramic views of Brisbane City stretching out to Moreton Bay and around to the distant mountains greet you. These spectacular views are only a short drive from the city centre. At night, the city lights and star lit skies are spread before you.
Set amongst beautifully manicured gardens and nestled into the natural bushland of Brisbane Forest Park, is the Summit Restaurant and Bar, Function Centre, Kuta Cafe and Gift Shop and Observation Deck. Interpretive facilities pointing out well known Brisbane landmarks is located on the observation deck.
Around the vicinity of the Lookout, there is also a handful of bushwalks for the walking enthusiasts. Take the Aboriginal Track down to Slaughter's Falls and keep your eye out for some original Aboriginal art. Mt Coot-tha is also scattered with picnic areas fully equipped with gas barbecues.
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Address:
Sir Samuel Griffith Drive Mt Coot-tha Lookout Mt Coot-Tha Park
City:
Brisbane City
State:
Queensland
Postal:
4066 |
Email:
summit@brisbanelookout.com
Phone:
(07) 3369 9922
Fax:
(07) 3369 8937 |
Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha
Description
As you step out onto the observation deck at Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha, the panoramic views of Brisbane City stretching out to Moreton Bay and around to the distant mountains greet you. These spectacular views are only a short drive from the city centre. At night, the city lights and star lit skies are spread before you.
Set amongst beautifully manicured gardens and nestled into the natural bushland of Brisbane Forest Park, is the Summit Restaurant and Bar, Function Centre, Kuta Cafe and Gift Shop and Observation Deck. Interpretive facilities pointing out well known Brisbane landmarks is located on the observation deck.
Around the vicinity of the Lookout, there is also a handful of bushwalks for the walking enthusiasts. Take the Aboriginal Track down to Slaughter's Falls and keep your eye out for some original Aboriginal art. Mt Coot-tha is also scattered with picnic areas fully equipped with gas barbecues.
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