Mount Coot-tha

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Rising 287 metres above Brisbane, Mount Coot-tha offers the city's best panoramic views, from the CBD skyline to the distant Glass House Mountains. This leafy reserve is a favourite for both locals and travellers seeking a quick nature fix without leaving the urban fringe. Its name comes from the Aboriginal word 'kuta' meaning 'place of wild honey', and today it's a sweet spot for bushwalks, botanic gardens, and sunset picnics.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ideal to soak up the main attractions. Start with a morning stroll through the botanic gardens (2–3 hours), then drive up to the lookout for lunch at the cafe. Add an hour for a short walk on the Summit Track or a planetarium show. If you're keen on longer hikes, allow a full day to explore the network of trails. Sunset is the most magical time to be at the lookout, so plan to linger.

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