Highlights of Brisbane Region
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Tangalooma InformationOnly 75 minutes from Brisbane, over 75 tours and activities are available at the Tangalooma Wild..
Fortitude Valley InformationOnce considered a down-at-heel pocket of the city, Fortitude Valley has emerged over the past..
Kangaroo Point InformationDominated by illuminated soaring cliffs that fall dramatically to the banks of the Brisbane River..
Moreton Island InformationOutside the bright lights, an island-studded coastline, charming heritage towns and beautifully..
Bribie Island InformationNaturally beautiful, Bribie Island and its surrounding waters is a true showpiece of the Moreton..
Redcliffe InformationJust 30 minutes from downtown Brisbane the delightful holiday centre of Redcliffe is a perfect..
New Farm InformationSpending time in New Farm is to experience quintessential Brisbane. There’s a mixture of upbeat..
Milton Queensland InformationThe first of the suburban villages to undergo revitalization, Milton is recognized as sparking..
Paddington InformationPaddington is a charming and attractive precinct well known for its traditional Queenslander houses..
Sandgate InformationThe architectural beauty of both civic and residential buildings throughout Sandgate makes this..
West End InformationIt takes all kinds to make a community. And ‘all kinds’ is exactly what you’ll find in West..
Wynnum InformationThe hub of the eastern bays coastal villages, Wynnum is a lively, family friendly seaside suburb...
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The lively adventure town of Esk – a leisurely 80 minutes drive from downtown Brisbane - is a must for anyone who loves to get outdoors and get active. With its stunning location in the middle of the Valley of the Lakes, it’s no wonder that all kinds of water sports are hugely popular here. Skiing, sailing and white water kayaking are all well catered for, as are fishing, canoeing and swimming.
But it’s not just the water that people are diving into in Esk.
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Adventure is everywhere, from abseiling, mountain bike riding or tandem sky diving 12,500 feet above the valley. Or, for something just a little more sedate, climb aboard a camel safari and plod your way through the bush. You can even stay overnight at a stockman's camp and really get back to nature.
For something completely different, make sure you visit the ostrich and deer farms, and get a close up view of these magnificent creatures. And if you just can’t leave the need to shop behind, there are numerous craft and antique shops and galleries dotted around the region.
And as you would expect of a region where there is so much going on, there are plenty of motels, hotels, camping areas, caravan parks and farm stays to rest your weary self after a big day out.
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