Perched 226 metres (741 feet) above Brisbane's bustling cityscape, the panormaic view from this vantage point is nothing short of breathtaking, stretching from the winding Brisbane River to the nearby Glass House Mountains and Moreton Bay; one can also spot the iconic Brisbane Wheel and the picturesque South Bank Parklands. A 15-minute drive (and also reachable by public bus), It´s also known for its famous Kuta Café (whose legendary scones being a must-try) and Summit Restaurant and Bar, offering exquisite dining with a view. Plus there´s a gift shop which sells local artisan crafts, supporting the community.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Rohny Jones´ post 6 Musts in Brisbane, Australia.
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