Back up the top esk-hampton Road where you turn down on the T intersection there is a cafe on the right-hand side an old petrol bowser at the front also a post office box they have the freshest burgers and chips and freshly made food cold drinks beautiful cups of coffee and tea
When I was living in Strathpine I went to a Cafe in Park Rd Noosa National Park. While sitting at a table we heard a noise above us. When we looked up there was a Koala sitting in the tree.
Just watched your first video on the road and have now watched your second video, great to see you back, will be watching from now on, it will be nice to see the two of you back together again. Happy Travels to both of you. 🤗🤗
Fort Lytton National Park. Go check this place out it at port of Brisbane open Sundays only got old world war 2 buildings you can go walk through that do tours too and it's free if your still in Brisbane it's great place lots of history.
you missed the main swimming hole by about 400m, has a waterfall and massive cliff either side, is also deep enough to jump in and not touch the bottom in parts. you should definitely check it out again and go a bit further.
It's not a motorbike race track of any sort but it's one of the very popular for the motorbikes to come out away from the bulshit traffic and just cruise through the hills which will take them all the way to Ferny Hills which means you'll be travelling over Mount Glorious and Mount Nebo but if you turn off towards Samford and then travel down to Dayboro have a coffee and lunch or even before that you can go over the back of Pine Rivers Dam excellent picnic areas and swimming. You also have another one which is over Mount mee also a very good Scenic Drive. If you are in the Dayboro area facing the tea intersection with the pub across the road turn right not only will it take you towards the ambulance. But you keep falling the road until you come up to an intersection on your left the only one with a concrete traffic Island turn left follow that until you go past an old hall then it's your next turn to your right and follow that up into the hills and at the top of one of the hills which is a tower you can stay there overnight and a nice view back over towards Moreton Bay and the north side of Brisbane. And this is actually the back of D'Aguilar National Park.
You pronounced Lake Wivenhoe the way we all pronounce it but it is named for a local property that in turn took its name from the English town near Colchester that is pronounced more like “Wivv-n-hoe” like the mythical beast the Wyvern.
Back up the top esk-hampton Road where you turn down on the T intersection there is a cafe on the right-hand side an old petrol bowser at the front also a post office box they have the freshest burgers and chips and freshly made food cold drinks beautiful cups of coffee and tea
Great Video and a man from the West found a great little unknown spot Keep up the great footage
Cheers mate! 🍻🍻
Around that area there are some magical places
Certainly is! Would’ve loved to have had an extra couple of days looking around there! 🍻
When I was living in Strathpine I went to a Cafe in Park Rd Noosa National Park. While sitting at a table we heard a noise above us. When we looked up there was a Koala sitting in the tree.
Wow! 😂😂 They hide too well for me
Bloody Awesome vid mate beautiful swimming hole. Well done
Cheers mate! Was a cracking swimming hole! 🍻🍻
Just watched your first video on the road and have now watched your second video, great to see you back, will be watching from now on, it will be nice to see the two of you back together again. Happy Travels to both of you. 🤗🤗
Cheers mate! 🍻
I live and work in Toowoomba as a gardener. I'd forgotten just how dry it got here late last year until I saw your shots of Picnic Point.
Fort Lytton National Park.
Go check this place out it at port of Brisbane open Sundays only got old world war 2 buildings you can go walk through that do tours too and it's free if your still in Brisbane it's great place lots of history.
Sounds good mate, will see what we can do as we should have Sunday free!
Mate you should have stayed at Pine Rivers Showgrounds. Good to see you in my home city though. Enjoy.
Cheers mate! We did look into the Showgrounds but for one reason or the other we ended up here 🍻
Must have been there during the week, that road is chaotic on weekends and more than one caravan has jackknifed there.
you missed the main swimming hole by about 400m, has a waterfall and massive cliff either side, is also deep enough to jump in and not touch the bottom in parts. you should definitely check it out again and go a bit further.
It's not a motorbike race track of any sort but it's one of the very popular for the motorbikes to come out away from the bulshit traffic and just cruise through the hills which will take them all the way to Ferny Hills which means you'll be travelling over Mount Glorious and Mount Nebo but if you turn off towards Samford and then travel down to Dayboro have a coffee and lunch or even before that you can go over the back of Pine Rivers Dam excellent picnic areas and swimming. You also have another one which is over Mount mee also a very good Scenic Drive. If you are in the Dayboro area facing the tea intersection with the pub across the road turn right not only will it take you towards the ambulance. But you keep falling the road until you come up to an intersection on your left the only one with a concrete traffic Island turn left follow that until you go past an old hall then it's your next turn to your right and follow that up into the hills and at the top of one of the hills which is a tower you can stay there overnight and a nice view back over towards Moreton Bay and the north side of Brisbane. And this is actually the back of D'Aguilar National Park.
Did you voice get slightly higher when you took the plunge 😂😂😂
😂😂 Voice went higher and things got smaller!
😂😂😂😂
That drive would have tested the Prado!!
Definitely have it thorough run! 😂
You pronounced Lake Wivenhoe the way we all pronounce it but it is named for a local property that in turn took its name from the English town near Colchester that is pronounced more like “Wivv-n-hoe” like the mythical beast the Wyvern.