Guide to the Scenic Rim
A ring of dramatic mountain ranges and World Heritage-listed rainforests circling farmland valleys, Queensland’s Scenic Rim is an easy drive from Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Straddling an ancient volcanic caldera in the lush hinterland of south-east Queensland, the Scenic Rim is home to the northernmost sections of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage area. Bushwalking trails in the six national parks here lead to natural rock pools, waterfalls, lookouts and ridges with sweeping views of distant peaks, while the valleys nestled within the ring of mountain ranges are dotted with charming country towns. After a day spent immersed in natural beauty, relax at one of the region’s luxury lodges and enjoy the delicious produce of the valley’s fertile food bowl with one of the tasty local wines.
Top things to do in the Scenic Rim
Visit Lamington National Park
Covering around 21,000 hectares (52,000 acres) of rainforest, peaks and gorges, Lamington National Park is a must-visit. The 130 kilometres (80 miles) of walking trails range from the wheelchair-friendly Centenary track to challenging full-day hikes.
Explore the other national parks
Alongside Lamington, there are five more national parks in the Scenic Rim. Tamborine National Park is to the south of Lamington, while Mount Chinghee, Mount Barney, Moogerah Peaks and Main Range national parks circle the region to the west.
Find a room with a view
From bed-and-breakfasts in the mountains and farm cottages on the valley floor to eco-friendly retreats such as Mt Barney Lodge and O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat and sustainable luxury at Spicers Peak Lodge, you’re spoilt for choice of accommodation.
Stop in at local wineries and distilleries
Grapes thrive in the Scenic Rim’s volcanic soils, as you’ll discover at wineries (alongside a handful of innovative distilleries and breweries) scattered around Tamborine Mountain, Canungra and outside the town of Boonah deep in the valley.
Tackle the Scenic Rim Trail
A spectacular 47-kilometre (29-mile) multi-day hike, the Scenic Rim Trail runs through the Gondwana rainforest and ridges of the Main Range National Park. Stay in public campsites or book two- or five-day luxury guided walks with Spicers Retreats.
Eat like a local
Long lunches under gum trees, farm tours, cheese workshops and chatting to local producers are all on the menu during Scenic Rim Eat Local Week. Held in late June, the week culminates in the indulgent Winter Harvest Festival in the town of Aratula.
Take an epic drive
With exhilarating mountain drives to lookouts and bushwalking trails, and single-lane bridges and quiet country roads leading to cute villages scattered across rolling valleys, the Scenic Rim is the perfect setting for a road trip to remember.
See the rainforest from up high
Immerse yourself in nature at Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk, where raised steel walkways take you through the upper canopy of a private rainforest to a bridge cantilevered over the treetops, where you can gaze down at a pristine creek far below.
Glamp in the rainforest
Hosting only four couples at a time in hand-built safari tents (each with its own twin bathtub and fireplace), Nightfall is a luxury camping experience on the edge of Lamington National Park. Expect delicious organic food and abundant wildlife.
Venture to Granite Belt wine country
The Granite Belt wine region is around an hour’s drive from Cunninghams Gap, the pass through Main Range National Park. Its high elevation means frosty nights and cool days, and excellent shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay and verdelho.
Retreat to a lakeside eco-pod
Come for the wine tastings and grazing platters at Overflow Estate 1895, overlooking Lake Wyaralong, and stay in a luxury off-grid cabin. The winery’s five eco-aware WanderPods feature fire pits, outdoor baths and surprisingly roomy interiors.
Gear up for world-class mountain biking
In the heart of the valley floor, is a popular spot for bushwalking, fishing and kayaking. It’s also home to 25 kilometres (15 miles) of international-standard mountain biking trails like Kooralbyn Valley mountain bike park.
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Mount Barney Lodge
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The Kooralbyn Valley
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