Kangaroo Point Cliffs

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Rising dramatically from the Brisbane River, the Kangaroo Point Cliffs are a striking urban escarpment that offers sweeping city views, rock-climbing opportunities, and a slice of Aboriginal history. This sandstone cliff face, lit up at night, is a beloved spot for both adventurous travellers and those seeking a peaceful picnic with a skyline backdrop. The cliffs are easily accessible from the city centre, making them a quick escape into nature without leaving the urban buzz.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can appreciate the cliffs in as little as 30 minutes for a quick photo stop, but to really soak it in, allow 1–2 hours. Combine a walk along the river with a picnic or a climbing session. For climbers, half a day is realistic, especially if you’re hiring gear or taking a lesson. Early morning or late afternoon are the best times to avoid heat and catch the golden light.

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