Take a tour of Lamington National Park, where breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife await, offering a fun and rejuvenating day immersed in nature and adventure.
Visit Kamarun lookout and marvel at the stunning 360-degree vistas stretching from the Gold Coast to Brisbane, perfect for capturing unforgettable photos.
Explore the park’s natural beauty, featuring over 400 waterfalls, each offering a unique glimpse of the region's stunning landscape.
Learn about the infamous Stinson plane crash and delve into O’Reilly’s regal history as narrated by your expert guide, enriching your understanding of the area.
About the Lamington National Park, OReillys and Vineyard Tour:
The Lamington National Park, O'Reilly's, and Vineyard Tour offers a full-day guided trip that includes visits to the iconic Lamington National Park, O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat, and a local vineyard. You'll start by exploring the park's Gondwana Rainforests, known for their ancient trees and rare wildlife. The tour includes a stop at the famous Kamuran Lookout for panoramic views. Afterward, you'll visit O'Reilly’s, a historic retreat, followed by a relaxing wine tasting session at a vineyard. Morning tea is provided, and lunch options are available for purchase.
About the Activity:
How to Reach?
Don't Miss:
Lamington National Park boasts a rich heritage with over 160 species of animals and birds making it their home. Right from Green Catbirds, Satin Bowerbirds and Regent, Crimson Rosellas, Lewin’s Honeyeaters, King Parrots, and Eastern Spinebills, the Lamington National Park, O’ Reilly’s Vineyard tour offers a rich and vast wildlife experience.
Since the winter season falls in between the months of June to August, the best time to visit Lamington National park, O’ Reilly’s Vineyard tour, is during those months. As the humidity is relatively low, the exploration is even more enjoyable.
At about 930 metres in height, the O'Reilly mountains offer a fresh and lush green environment.
Burleigh Head National Park: One of the smallest national parks in the Gold Coast, it connects the well-known Tallebudgera Creek and Burleigh Head. Covered with mangrove forest and rainforest, this park is filled with exceptional biodiversity. The Burleigh national park is known for watching migrated whales, and also offers a lot of activities such as hiking, walking and exploration; however, camping is prohibited.
Springbrook National Park: Hosting a natural bridge over the Cave creek, and with bird watching being the primary attraction over here, the Springbrook National park is filled with intense rainforest. Located in Queensland, Springbrook is a protected park. You can immerse yourself in experiencing the beauty of this park with its walking tracks.
Tamborine National Park: Best known for the McDonald Park, Palm plantations and witches falls, the Tamborine National park was established in the year 1993. A part of the scenic Rim regional council, the weather and atmosphere in this park remains cool most of the time. You can indulge in bird-watching or walking through the cedar forests to enhance the experience in the park.
Nerang National Park: Also known as the Nerang State forest, this national park is one of the most famous national parks in Gold coast. With activities such as trail running, horse riding and mountain biking, this is an ideal place for all those who seek some adventure and thrill. A dry rainforest occupies this park along with both, native and non-native animals.
Nicoll Scrub: With over 200 plant species, five rainforests, six species of mammals, 56 species of birds, reptiles, and eight species of amphibians, the Nicoll Scrub is a haven for all nature enthusiasts. Moreover, with activities such as bird-watching and camping, this is a must visit.
Also known for its waterfalls’, there are over 500 waterfalls present in the Lamington National park, and the ones accessible have been marked along the bushwalking tracks.
Spread across a massive area of 51,000 acres, the Lamington National Park, O’ Reilly’s Vineyard tour is known for its exquisite birds, beautiful walking tracks, ancient trees, green rainforests, and its importance in maintaining ecological balance.
Here is the list of the best Australian attractions and activities that you can book from Thrillophilia: