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Fairthorpe Apartments offer spacious two bedroom (one queen and two singles), two bathroom apartments and one bedroom apartments with ensuite. Each apartment has panoramic views of the river and city. Fairthorpe is a popular choice for all Australian and overseas companies for corporate stays and personnel relocations.
Fairthorpe is ideally located two kilometres from Brisbane's Central Business District. Public transport, bus, train and City Cat Ferry are within easy walking distance. Suncorp Stadium, St Lucia and Indooroopilly Golf Courses, South Bank, Toowong Village Shopping Centre, Lone Pine Sanctuary and the restaurant and business precincts of Milton, Rosalie and Toowong are easily accessed by a short drive or public transport.
Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast motorways are easily accessed. Brisbane Airport is approximately 20 minutes away and it's an easy two minute walk to the Wesley Hospital.
Spacious apartments with spectacular views, perfect location in an ideal environment make Fairthorpe the place for your corporate stay, holiday, recuperation or simply a relaxing break....
The Jephson Hotel is a four and a half star boutique hotel only four and a half kilometres from the Central Business District. Whether you are coming for business or pleasure, the Jephson Hotel offers a great selection of room types, suitable for corporate stays, family getaways or a romantic weekend.
Their service is what they are famous for. Their guests enjoy free parking, free Wi-Fi and free movies. Their rooms are modern and spacious.
Relax and unwind at Covet Restaurant and Bar. Their menu is constantly evolving, with quality food being their key ingredient.
The Event and Conference Room offers a unique venue for conferences, small business meetings and social get-togethers. Complimentary car parking is available. Public transport, including buses, rail and City Cat Ferry Terminal are all located within walking distance.
Property has spacious studio apartments. Breakfasts are available, continental breakfast from $7 per person. BBQ provided in garden setting. Located 200 m from Coronation Drive, Toowong shopping centre and restaurant precinct. Public transport bus, train and city cat ferry close by, and directly linking to CBD, Transit Centre and Roma Street Parklands, Southbank, Convention Centre, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Close proximity to Mt Cootha Botanical Gardens/Lookout. University of Queensland 1.8kms on direct Bus route. Wesley Hospital 1.3kms accessible by bus or train. Indooroopilly and St.Lucia Golf Courses 4kms radius, Suncorp Stadium 2 Train Stations.
Chapel Woods Bed and Breakfast is conveniently situated just 9km west of Brisbane CBD, with a feel of being in the country. The well appointed rooms have been carefully created , with privacy being of utmost importance. These stylish modern rooms enjoy flat screen TV with foxtel, free internet access, microwave, bar fridge and tea and coffee making facilities, and aircon. Having the bus service which takes you to the heart of the city located just 70m away is an added bonus. Enjoy a hearty breakfast overlooking the sub tropical pool setting whilst listening to the abundant birdlife. A short climb up Mt Cootha located right across the road will see you at the Summit Restaurant/Coffe Shop, where you can sip a well earned coffee whilst surveying Brisbane City at its best.
Chasely Apartment Hotel offers fully self contained 1 & 2 bedroom apartments ideally located across from the Wesley Hospital and less than 2 km from Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Transit Centre, Southbank Parklands and Convention Centre. All apartments feature: Free Foxtel, Free wireless broadband, Free covered parking, Air conditioning, Access to licenced kiosk
Leatherwood Lodge is luxury Brisbane accommodation uniquely situated on acreage just a 20 minute drive from the city center in the beautiful rural Brookfield valley. The award winning, architect designed Lodge is sited on a high ridge with stunning city and valley views. The four luxurious guest rooms are named after Australian artists and are individually furnished in the Biedermeier style with French and English fabrics.
Oxley Motor Inn accommodation is a motel located west of Brisbane. We also have a licensed restaurant catering for both breakfast and dinner. Relax in the bar after a long day or dine in our restaurant that offers a variety of affordable bistro style cuisine. Room service is also available. Our motel is conveniently situated for commuting to or from the city with easy access to public transport. Your vehicle can be left in our undercover car-parking while you take care of business or pleasure.
J’s Restaurant & Bar, room service, function & meeting rooms, CBD location, close to Uni of Qld, Toowong & Wesley Hospitals, Mt Coot-tha & Suncorp Stadium – 3.5 km west of Brisbane CBD.
** FREE WI-FI, FREE UNDERCOVER CAR PARKING & 8 FOXTEL CHANNELS**
Toowong Central Motel is a 3 5 star Serviced Apartment located in the heart of Toowong.
Centrally positioned offering excellent affordable accommodation close to public transport to Brisbane CBD and within easy walking distance to Toowong Village Shopping Mall, Toowong Railway and the Brisbane River.
All rooms are nicely appointed to make your stay enjoyable All room are serviced daily and have a private balcony plus a kitchenette with all the amenities you need to self-cater on a scale.
TOOWONG INN FEATURES:
Spacious self-contained apartments
Swimming pool
Guest BBQ
Coin-operated laundry
Secure undercover parking
Luggage storage
Disabled room available
Toowong Inn is located at 24 Lissner Street, Toowong, close to the heart of Brisbane.
Close to St Lucia, Auchenflower, Taringa, Milton, Kenmore, Mt Coot-tha. University of QLD (UQ) & the Wesley Hospital.
Travellers Haven Backpackers is located close to the centre of Mount Isa. Single, double, twin and bunk accommodation is available. Relax in the friendly atmosphere around the pool and barbecue area, or walk into town to enjoy the many things to see and do.
Mount Isa is an ideal place to break your long journey when travelling east from the Northern Territory or west from the Queensland coast. Despite its isolation, Mount Isa is a very well serviced city with a friendly atmosphere. Come and discover Outback Queensland and some real unspoilt Australian bush....
The Westside Track is located within D'Aguliar National Park (south D'Aguilar section). The Maiala area was the first national park declared on the D'Aguilar Range. Originally cleared for a timber mill, Maiala is now a spacious and peaceful place to visit. Some machinery and remnant hoop pine plantation remain as evidence of Maiala's loud and laborious past. Enjoy a picnic, barbecue or rainforest walk.
The 6.4 kilometre Westside Track is of a moderately difficult grade. Allow two to three hours to complete the walk. Enjoy a cool, scenic walk through subtropical rainforest. This track branches off the Western Window track. Access is from the top of the Maiala day-use area (the southern side of Mount Glorious Road). From Maiala day-use area walk 600 metres to the Western Window, before walking down to a level track perched on the side of a steep slope that finishes at Lawton Road. Parking is available at Maiala car park. The Westside track can also be accessed from Lawton Road and Joyners Ridge Road....
The Mt Coo-tha Scenic Drive takes a circuitous route through the Mount Coot-tha Forest and Brisbane Forest Park, beginning at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens and Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium before winding past picturesque barbecue and picnic sites to the city's premier lookout. The lookout is a highlight, boasting breathtaking views out to Moreton Bay and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland during the day and Brisbane's glittering cityscape at night.
The entire Mount Coot-tha area is a natural reserve featuring a number of moderate to steep walks throughout the Mt Coot-tha Forest. The open eucalypt forest is home to a range of wildlife, and a huge variety of bird species.
Visit the J C Slaughter Falls Park where a moderate walk will lead you to the semi-rainforest shrouded falls. An Aboriginal art trail adjacent to this walk allows you to view indigenous art blended into the environment. ...
The UQ Antiquities Museum has on display a broad range of ancient artefacts stemming from Western Asia, Egypt, and the Greek and Roman worlds. The collection features over 7,000 original objects, and provides a comprehensive surrey of ancient Mediterranean antiquities, spanning almost 4,000 years of history. The Antiquities Museum is open to school students of all ages, interest groups and private individuals, and enhances study of the ancient world.
Members of the public are welcome to visit the Museum between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday....
Brisbane will come at you with riverside vistas around almost every corner, but it takes a short drive from the city centre and a few twists and turns up Sir Samuel Griffith Scenic Drive to find the city's best angle.
Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha provides a remarkable vantage point to view Brisbane and beyond.
Set amongst beautifully manicured gardens and nestled in the natural bushland of Brisbane Forest Park, is the Summit Restaurant and Bar, Function Centre, Kuta Cafe, Gift Shop and Observation Deck. Interpretive facilities pointing out well-known Brisbane landmarks are located on the observation deck. On a clear day, you can take in striking views of Brisbane City and right out to Moreton Bay. By night, the spectacle switches on with the city lights and star-lit skies.
There are also a handful of bushwalks around the vicinity of the Lookout. Take the Aboriginal Track down to Slaughter's Falls and keep your eye out for some original Aboriginal art. Mt Coot-tha is also scattered with picnic areas fully equipped with gas barbecues.
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Perrin Park is a local park with great facilities for kids. Located in the inner-city suburb of Toowong, there are bicycle tracks, picnic areas, a rebound wall and a playground with a pedal powered cars on on a circular track. There is also an area for dogs to be let off their leashes....
Glamping Days Hire Co offers the most unique accommodation on the Gold Coast. With a range of European imported bell tents, their customers are the envy of all other campers.
Offering a full booking service, and with a wealth of local knowledge, staff can assist you in choosing the right campground for your family.
They will do all the liaising and booking, so when you arrive, all you need to do is check in with the campground and you?ll be directed to your campsite, where your glamping tent will await you.
Their unique bell tents can accommodate up to five guests and are furnished with high quality air beds, crisp linens and bright furnishings ? making sure your holiday accommodation will not easily be forgotten. They can even source powered campsites and provide a fridge, fan or heater for your tent!
The Gold Coast boasts some of the most picturesque campgrounds in Queensland, their goal is to make sure you can experience them - without the usual fuss of camping....
The Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Mount Coot-tha are Queensland's premier subtropical botanic gardens. These 52 hectare gardens are situated seven kilometres from the city centre, and offer a variety of environments and natural wildlife. The Gardens also offer a picturesque venue for a wedding.
The Botanic Gardens are open every day, and entry to the gardens is free. Visitors can enjoy free guided tours Monday to Saturday at 11.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. (public holidays excluded). Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha features Japanese Gardens and a Freedom Wall monument; The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is also located on the grounds.
The Botanic Gardens have a fully licensed restaurant and cafe - Botanical - with a capacity of 150 people. Dining is a breath of fresh air in a relaxing and tranquil setting in the midst of the beautiful gardens. Modern Australian cuisine is served in the main restaurant with light snacks, devonshire teas and ice creams available from the cafeteria....
Recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the world's first and largest koala sanctuary, with over 85 years of experience and 130 koalas. In 2015 Lone Pine was inducted into the Trip Advisor Hall of Fame for five consecutive years of excellence.
Interact with 100 species of Australian animals, with hands-on experiences and presentations. Hand-feed kangaroos and wild lorikeets, or get cuddly with a beautiful koala. Lone Pine is also home to two platypus, residing in a AUD1 million exhibit, who will entertain you with their playful antics.
Relax and take in the beautiful surroundings, while you use the free WiFi, which is available all throughout the park. Wireless phone charging stations are also available for customer use at no charge. Three new bloggers areas are now open, providing guests with comfortable seating, USB power stations and free, high speed WiFi.
Unwind with an organic coffee in the "Koala Forest" surrounded by 40 koalas, or catch the action in the Bird of Prey Free Flight Show! You can also enjoy a real Australian outback farm experience at the daily Sheepdog Show, performed by experienced award-winning sheepdog handlers and their loyal dogs....
Discover the secrets of the universe at Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium!
The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is Queensland?s first planetarium, established in 1978 by Brisbane City Council. Located within Brisbane's Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, the Planetarium is just a 15 minute drive from Brisbane?s central business district.
The Planetarium is home to the Cosmic Skydome, a 12.5 metre diameter projection dome. Enjoy a show in the Cosmic Skydome, take a tour of Brisbane's current night sky with one of their astronomers, or see fragments of asteroids and spacecraft models in the Display Zone....
Toowong Memorial Park, home to Western Districts Rugby Football Club, can be packed with spectators in season, unaware of historic tributes just metres from the footy oval, towards Brisbane River.
Parliamentarian EM Macartney officially opened Toowong Memorial Park on 7 September 1918 in honour of the 101 locals who enlisted in WWI. Decorative wrought iron memorial gates were erected to mark the park's official opening.
Beyond, on the summit of a ridge, is the 12 metre high Toowong Soldiers' Memorial, unveiled by Governor Sir Matthew Nathan on 2 July 1922. A fluted column with a Queensland marble drinking fountain at its base, surrounded by carved wreaths and swags, this memorial's base provides a valuable roll call of local involvement, naming all who enlisted on three marble slabs.
A commemorative avenue of palms was planted in 1918. A large section was relocated in 1993 to run parallel to Sylvan Road from the car park, curving gently towards the memorial gates.
Dawn ANZAC Day services proceed along this avenue, gathering at a more recent RSL memorial cairn, inside the gates....
Set within a huge, diverse park of scribbly gums and lush rainforest, the Araucaria walking track winds past giant hoop pines along the serene shores of the Enoggera Reservoir. Soon after setting off, you'll be faced with spectacular vistas of the reservoir before winding your way along its edge. Keep your eyes peeled for a variety of water birds in their natural habitat or better still, pack a pair of binoculars to get a close-up view.
This walking track in D'Aguilar National Park begins at the park visitor centre, starting off downhill. It continues around the shores of the Enoggera Reservoir, past giant hoop pines before looping back around one of the reservoir's peninsulas. The track can be combined with the Corymbia Circuit to add further distance to you walk.
The Araucaria track in D'Aguilar National Park is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Please see the Queensland National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Recreation web site for the latest park information including opening hours and safety messages....
Toowong Cemetery is Brisbane's largest and most grand burial site. Undertake a tour of this vast necropolis, resting place of 117,000 souls, discover the history of death and dying in Southern Queensland, hear local ghost stories and tales, told by your ghost host, Lily, as she explores the realm between this world and the next. Please note that costs apply for the tours.
Be warned - this can be a very eerie journey....