Spanning the Brisbane River with its distinctive steel trusses, the Story Bridge is an iconic piece of Queensland's engineering heritage. Completed in 1940, it's not just a vital transport link but also a symbol of Brisbane's resilience and character. For travellers, the bridge offers one of the city's most exhilarating experiences: the Story Bridge Adventure Climb, which leads you 80 metres above the river for panoramic views of the city skyline, the river snaking through town, and the distant mountains. Whether you're an adrenaline seeker or a history buff, this is a must-see landmark that perfectly blends urban grit with natural beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Story Bridge Adventure Climb: The signature experience – a guided climb to the top of the bridge. Dawn climbs reward you with a golden sunrise over the city, while twilight climbs capture the glittering city lights. It's safe, fun, and suitable for most fitness levels.
- Bridge Walks and Cycle Paths: For a free perspective, walk or cycle across the bridge on the dedicated footpath. Stop midway to watch river traffic and snap photos of the Story Bridge's intricate steelwork against the skyline.
- Kangaroo Point Cliffs: Directly beneath the bridge's southern end, these dramatic cliffs offer a prime spot for picnicking, abseiling, or simply watching the bridge light up at dusk. The cliffs are also a popular launch point for kayakers.
- Riverlife Adventure Centre: Located at the base of the bridge, this hub organises kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and cycling tours that take you under and around the bridge – a unique way to appreciate its scale.
- Historical Significance: Named after John Douglas Story, a prominent public servant, the bridge was built during the Great Depression, providing jobs for thousands. Look for the commemorative plaques at the northern approach.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least 2–3 hours if you're doing the climb (including check-in and safety briefing). If you're just walking across and exploring the Kangaroo Point area, 1–1.5 hours is plenty. For a relaxed afternoon, combine a climb with a riverside stroll or a kayak session – plan for a half-day to soak it all in without rushing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- South Bank: A vibrant riverside precinct with the Streets Beach lagoon, lush parklands, and the Queensland Museum – just a 15-minute walk from the bridge's southern end.
- Kangaroo Point: Directly under the bridge, this leafy suburb offers cliffside parks, riverside dining, and the historic Kangaroo Point Boathouse. Great for a post-climb meal.
- Brisbane City Botanic Gardens: A 10-minute walk from the northern end of the bridge, these heritage gardens are perfect for a peaceful break, with century-old trees and river views.
- Howard Smith Wharves: A buzzing entertainment precinct nestled beneath the bridge's northern approach, with craft breweries, restaurants, and a lively weekend market.
- Fortitude Valley: Brisbane's nightlife and music hub, just a short walk from the bridge's northern side. Explore its laneways, boutiques, and eclectic bars.
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