Whether you are an adrenaline junkie or a nature lover, A little hiking expedition to the iconic Mount Coot Tha will never disappoint you! Swarming with panoramic vistas of the city and thrilling mountain trails, here are some insights on reaching the top of this historical site, what you can see, and nearby attractions you should not miss.
Route to Mount Coot- Tha
There are ample methods to reach the iconic Mount Coot- tha but the most ideal would be taking a drive, hopping on a cycle, or catching the bus. But if you are a first-timer at this historical marvel, it might be a good idea to try catching the bus that goes all the way to the mountaintop. The bus number is 471 to be exact and the chance of missing a ride is next to zero if you are around Cathedral Adelaide Street. Of course, you don’t have to opt for the bus ride on your second time at this natural wonder, you can simply cycle your way up to the summit along with other frequenters of the place.
If you choose to stay at Milton accommodation like the well-appointed Milton Brisbane Hotel, you do not even have to worry about these commuting choices because Mount Coot Tha is only a 5 minutes drive away and a 20-minute ride from a cycle at the most.
The Lookout
One of the many reasons behind Mount Coot- that’s unwavering popularity is its lookout. Offering panoramic vistas that stretch from the North of Brisbane to the Gold Coast hinterland, here is your chance to take a few selfies, zoom in on the amazing skylines with binoculars, gratify your palate at the adjoining café, or simply bask in the surreal views surrounding the place.
Hiking
Hiking is indeed a sport that visitors to Mount Coot- Tha keep coming back to! With multitudes of hikers frequenting the place, rushed feet are a common sight during the weekends. Interestingly, the place is home to a few distinct trails like the one starting from chapel hill or the one starting from Simpson falls. Once you have completed a few rounds to the top, you can always blend in your circuits to make the most of your trails and even better there are heaps of signposts to help you along the way!
Botanic gardens and planetarium
A journey to Mount Coot- that would not be complete without a little expedition to the Brisbane city botanic gardens paired with a little walk to the planetarium. Recognized as Queensland’s prime subtropical botanic gardens, these scenic gardens feature a Japanese Garden, Tropical Dome, and children’s playground. Comprised of native Australian rainforest trees and wildlife, captivating experiences await at these fascinating trails.
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