A loop walk past the idyllic Bracklinn Falls, a popular local picturesque spot and after crossing over the bridge the route climbs through forestry before descending to the quiet upper glen, with a return by minor road past the wishing well.
Coire Gabhail is a hidden valley where the MacDonalds of Glen Coe hid their rustled cattle with a very rough track to some beautiful and dramatic scenery.
An easy walk on forestry roads to a tower that gives you spectacular views over the woods and to surrounding towns.
The Tree Top Walk consists of 9 suspension bridges up to 16 metres above ground. Enjoy a bird’s eye view from a deck 30 metres above ground in a fig tree over the walkway.
A shared bike way along the Schulz Canal into a wetland area with plenty of bird life.
A circular walk in the southern end of Maroochy Botanic Garden, on a natural rough track with creek crossings that passes through a range of ecosystems including eucalypt open forest and riparian rainforest.
These beautiful lush hectares of meadowland in the centre of Brisbane’s east have at their heart one of the rare surviving lagoons from pre-settlement days when low lying areas around the city fringes featured hundreds of them.
A short walk down and along Boonoo Boonoo River, where at dawn and dusk you might spy a platypus.
A flat walk through the lesser-known wetlands.
Wheelchair access is possible but not an easy walk
From Finch Hatton Gorge picnic area, a moderate circuit with uphill sections leads you through lush rainforest and between granite boulders to the lookout above Araluen Cascades. If you are keen to swim, observe safety signs, jumping and diving into the water is prohibited. Variable water depths, submerged rocks and logs, and fast flowing water combine to make this activity extremely dangerous. Accidents have resulted in serious injury and a number of deaths