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Exploring The Scenic Rim With Kids
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Exploring The Scenic Rim With Kids

From winding roads with breathtaking views to the narrow road through a national park. Everyone was full of excitement. The Scenic Rim is the ideal escape for families craving outdoor adventure. This is a quick recap of our journey through this stunning region, in the Gold Coast Hinterland.

Our Journey Up The Scenic Rim

A nature lovers Paradise

A Rock Wallaby popped out of the bush to say hello

What we saw along the Scenic Road

We took the Scenic Road to the Gold Coast Hinterland, everyone was happy to see this Rock Wallaby survived the bush fires and was happily munching on his tucker.

Road Trip Game

The kids enjoyed looking out the window for wildlife and the grandparents joined in the fun.

The road is modern and winding with spectacular valley views. Our journey was exciting and teamed with wildlife, farm steads, fabulous modern mountain homes and much more.

View of farm life in the Gold Coast Hinterland
Driving through Lamington National Park

Driving Through Lamington National Park

The road through Lamington National Park was narrow and winding with tall skinny trees that seemed as old as time itself. I couldn’t help but think an elf, fairy, Yowie or some kind “mythical” creature would pop out of the rainforest at any moment. Finally the narrow road ended and we were back on wide open modern road, heading closer to O’Riellys Cunungra Valley Vineyards.

Cunungra Valley Vineyards

Cunungra Valley Vineyards boast a winery, restaurant, gift shop, alpaca farm and picnic grounds. The picnic area is great for families or couples. We indulged in wine tasting and wine shopping while our kids enjoyed gelato. Though we didn’t dine at the restaurant it seemed spacious and cozy with fantastic views of grapevines and hillside.

View of Cunungra Valley Vineyards from the road
Alpaca Cunnungra Valley Vineyards

Walking An Alpaca

One of the most fun and funny experience at Cunungra Valley Vineyards was feeding and walking an Alpaca. Alpacas can be stubborn, feisty and cute.

We were told of Platypus in the stream at the edge of the picnic area, we searched a bit but I think they were hiding.

O’Riellys Rainforest Retreat

On the road again! Onwards and upwards we went further into the hinterland, with spectacular views of Mount Warning and the Great Dividing Range. We arrived at O’Rielly’s Rainforest Retreat. As a bird enthusiast I was personally thrilled to partake on our next adventure.

O’Rielly’s Rainforest Retreat

We made it in time for the daily wild bird feeding. There were Crimson Roselas and King Parrots everywhere, even on the head of one of the happy guest.

The property has a spa retreat, luxury villas, cafe, gift shop, surrounded by lush rainforest. They offer many activities for bird lovers including a Bird Of Prey Show, Bird Watching Tours etc.

Close up of a Crimson Rosela -Wild Bird Feeding At O'Reillys
replica of Stinson Tri- motor Passenger plane that crashed on the border of New South wales and Queensland in 1937.

Stinson Plane Replica

This one is an “iron” bird? Resting on the lawn of the property is a replica of the Stinson Tri- motor Passenger plane that crashed on the border of New South Wales and Queensland in 1937.

The wreckage was found by Bernard O’Rielly of the Lamington Guest House. See more

This is just a small yet delicious bite into the Gold Coast Hinterland. There are a myriad of family friendly activities and attractions in the Gold Coast Hinterland


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