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City Walks

Self guided tour - Wartime Brisbane
An itinerary, notes and references for a self-guided tour of wartime Brisbane. More ...

Brisbane City Walk
A self-guided tour of Brisbane’s heart via three major parklands that green the city. It is designed as a leisurely walk, with frequent stops to take in highlights of Brisbane’s heritage. Plan to spend at least 2-3 hours on the walk. More ...

Colonial Brisbane Heritage Walk
There is a treasure trove of history hidden on Brisbane's streets and you can discover it on the Colonial Brisbane Heritage Walk. More ...


View from Kangaroo Point Cliff Walk

Kangaroo Point Cliff Walk
Plenty of locals keep fit by the cliffs, so you can “people watch” joggers, abseilers and cyclists, as well as people doing those exercise bootcamps - and be pleased you’re relaxing with a cold drink! More ...

CBD Tree Trail
Experience a virtual walking tour of special trees in Brisbane's Central Business District (CBD). You'll see photos of important plants and trees and find out historical details. More ...


Roma Street Parkland

Roma Street Parkland
An oasis in the heart of Brisbane's central business district offering spectacular surrounds for leisure, recreation and events, Roma Street Parkland covers 16 hectares. It is the world's largest subtropical garden in a city centre. The parkland features a variety of themed gardens and recreational areas, with a web of pathways and boardwalks traversing cascading waterways and rocky outcrops, and also in situ artworks by 16 local artists. More >>

Inner Brisbane walks
Downloadable guides - City Botanical Gardens; Roma Street Parkland; CBD Tree Trail; Inner City heritage guide; Brisbane CityWalk

Sunshine Coast Walks

Access by car; free entry.
Box Forest Track, Canungra; Green Mountains to Christmas Creek, Canungra; Morans Falls, Canungra; Mount Bithongabel, Canungra; Mount Tempest, Moreton Island; Mt. Barney climb, Boonah; Python Rock, Canungra; Queen Mary Falls Circuit, Boonah; Somerset Trail | Mount Mee, Caboolture; Stairway Falls, Canungra; Summit Track, Mt. Coot-tha Forest; Telegraph Track, Moreton Island; The Steamers, Aratula; Tooloona Creek Circuit, Canungra; Tree Top Walkway, Canungra; West Canungra Creek Circuit, Canungra; West Cliff Track, Canungra; Westside Track, Maiala

Suburban Walks

Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
A living museum of plant collections, displaying early heritage specimens through to present day exotic and native plantings. It is considered to be one of the most important non-indigenous cultural landscapes in Queensland and is recognised for its natural and historic values. In addition to the plant collections, there are a number of significant heritage features. More ...


Brisbane River Walk

River Walk
Brisbane's River Walk connects more than 20 kilometres of pathways, roads, bridges and riverside parks along the Brisbane River. More ...

New Farm Village
Situated just 2km from Brisbane City Centre, New Farm is a village in itself. It's laid back feel makes it the perfect place to spend a weekend. There is so much on offer that you can easily fill a whole day. More ...

Aboriginal culture trails
Brisbane City Council helps to preserve and communicate Aboriginal cultural heritage through initiatives such as bushland culture trails. More ...

Bushwalks
Parks and forests around Brisbane with easy, short walks. Go there ...

Brisbane Suburban walks. Downloadable guides - Bayside Parklands track map; Boondall Wetlands track map; Brisbane Koala Bushlands track map; Chermside Hills Reserves track map; Tinchi Tamba Wetlands track map; Karawatha Forest track map; Mt. Coot-tha Forest track map; Toohey Forest track map; Brisbane River Walk; Aboriginal Culture Trails; Brisbane Botanical Gardens (three self-guided walking trails); Brisbane Suburbs North Heritage; Brisbane Suburbs South Heritage; Gonewalking group fitness walks; Bushwalking Clubs

Suburban Parks Group Activities: walks; adventure days; children's story telling. Check dates and times

Cycleways

Bicentennial Bikeway
The Bicentennial Bikeway runs along the Brisbane River between Toowong and the Brisbane City Botanical Gardens. The wide, paved path stretches approximately 5.7 kms and is accessible from thirteen, signed access points. More ...

Suburban cycleways: Brisbane has over 760 kilometres of cycling network (approximately 412km off-road and 348km on-road) as shown in the maps below. Website; Suburban cycleway maps | Brisbane cyle tours

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