Lamington National Park
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Bryan B
Santa Fe, Nouveau-Mexique43 contributions
nov. 2022 • En famille
This is an incredible national park experience with world-class, birding and hiking. There is an interesting combination of eucalyptus forest and rainforest. There is extensive hiking trails throughout the national park for either short hikes or multi day hikes. If you are not a expert birder, may want a guided tour. The trails are generally moderate, but some a quite difficult. Be sure to keep your eyes open for Pandemelon on the forest floor and koalas up in the eucalyptus.
Écrit le 27 novembre 2022
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RAKESH
Queensland, Australie257 contributions
juin 2021 • Entre amis
The whole track return walk is around 22km.we follow the BORDER TRACK( up to down), its approx: 3 hrs walk till the Fig trees, than u follow the track and see plenty of waterfalls.these trees are so amazing & very old.try to start walk as early u can , than u have enough time to see rainforest & things around thoroughly.
Along the way to waterfalls,u come a cross mud on the track,so be ready for fun😉
Must keep the forest map with u, lots of water,first aid kit,snacks,tourch etc
I suggest wear the pant not shorts bcz of leech, and full sleeves shirt.
Its a challenging hike, but worh to visit.👍☘🌿
Écrit le 17 juin 2021
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Helle_Boss
Svendborg, Danemark153 contributions
oct. 2019
Velkommen til en helt anderledes verden. Den mest imponerende oplevelse at køre gennem regnskoven op til O´Rellys. De forskellige træet gør at det er som at køre i en tunnel hvor er et fantastisk spil i lyset, samtidig med at kørslen er i zig - zak. Det ideelle sted for adskillige vandreture.
Écrit le 16 juillet 2020
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Stephen C
Rotorua, Nouvelle-Zélande41 contributions
avr. 2020
Did about a 14km return hike alongside Christmas Creek. Not too difficult but lost the track at times. Peaceful as there was only myself and my wife. Take a towel as there are lots of little rock pools to swim in.
Écrit le 8 avril 2020
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Adrian Lee
Petaling Jaya, Malaisie5 315 contributions
mars 2020 • En couple
Finally reached to the peak of O’relly of Lamington National Park. After 45 minutes of dr ing in the winding up road. Enjoy the breezy walk along the bridge coaster country side of this park.

The Tree Top Walk consists of 9 suspension bridges up to 16 metres above ground. Enjoy a bird's eye view from a deck 30 metres above ground in a fig tree over the walkway.

The Tree Top Walk, was the first of its kind in Australia, is 180 metres in length. It consists of 9 suspension bridges, with much of the walkway being 15 metres above the ground. Enjoy a bird's eye view from a deck 30 metres above ground in a fig tree over the walkway.

Lamington National Park is a jewel in the crown of rainforest bushwalking destinations in Queensland. It contains over 320 kms of walking tracks that lead to spectacular lookouts, waterfalls and some of Queensland’s most significant wilderness areas.
Écrit le 2 mars 2020
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Savvy 1
50 contributions
nov. 2019
A very beautiful place to visit.Scenery was amazing.The birds are so pretty and vocal.We saw a koala and some wallabies .The visitor centre was helpful and there is ample parking.There are a few different hikes too choose from.You can spend a full day there just exploring
Écrit le 30 novembre 2019
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Erbee64
Louvain, Belgique698 contributions
août 2019
The drive to the park is on narrow and steep roads, which are sometimes one lane only. You really need to be very careful, but don’t worry, you don’t need a 4x4 to get there, but you will need more than expected to drive the last 30 KM! At the narrowest section (800m one lane), there is a traffic light to ensure you don’t get in trouble. Once you arrive at the visitor center, you park the car and try some hikes. There is also an area where you can feed the birds (buy the food in the visitor center, and don’t touch it with your hands). A lot of colorful birds will head your way and allows to see them from very close. In my case, one decided to land on my head, just to mention they are not scared. We did the short hike (Tree top walk) that as the name indicates, high in the trees. This is all in wood, and swings a bit when you walk on it, what may be uncomfortable for some people. In case you are afraid of heights, I think you better look for another hike! This path is up to 15 meter above ground level and has 9 suspension bridges
For those not afraid of heights: there is an also a section that allows to climb a (high) ladder in a fig tree, 25-meter-high, and to a second level 30 meter high. I did the first part, and must admit my adrenaline level was high. I did not do the second section as in my opinion, the base of the second section was not stable enough. You don’t need to climb the ladder to be high enough to see the birds in the top of the trees… more or less at the same level as you are. Just be patient and look around. Be aware though, warning signs indicate a maximum of 6 people/section.
We also saw a koala close to the visitor center, not in the trees as you expect, but walking around (seemed a bit lost). We saw him/her later on resting in a tree.
Écrit le 28 août 2019
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Lynette F
Côte Dorée, Australie433 contributions
août 2019
Well worth the 12km round trip walk which took in this magic pristine waterfall and rockpool area. Safe lookout, but lookout for the narrow, slippery areas and the steep declines - signs warn of this and there is some border fencing in some areas where it is most dangerous.
Écrit le 27 août 2019
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caspa_kinch
Côte Dorée, Australie391 contributions
août 2019 • En famille
Came across with a cow and a few wallabies on our way to Lamington National Park, and it was unexpectedly very cold! We only had a few hours here because we have a pet dog at home, and we don’t leave him alone for too long.. anyway, we had an amazing time! We ran out of time for the waterfall, but we’ll come back for that next time! I managed to climb up the tree with the ladder but it was windy up there! My younger kid was scared of walking on the bridge 😆
Écrit le 18 août 2019
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Sharon B
31 contributions
juil. 2019 • Entre amis
Beautiful day out! Our tour guide David was fantastic! Tambourine mountain was so peaceful! Great little shops an cafes. The Alpaca farm was my favourite stop. They r soooooo gorgeous! Right nxt door is o’reillys winery. Fruit stands on side of road selling avocados.. we bought kiwi fruit really cheap they were nice. Amazing views from Lamington natural park. Rain forest walk was fascinating. Beautiful wildlife! Fed the birds n seen lots of cute wallabies on the way home.great day! 😊
Écrit le 6 août 2019
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