Quest Breakfast Creek





The Quest Breakfast Creek Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A beautiful walk along the creek with people and animals alike enjoying the parkland. There are separate bike lanes from walkers for most of the way but it is shared in sections. You can take the other side of the creek back to the beginning if you don't feel like walking the main road back to the beginning.
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A simple trail located close to the heart of Brisbane city, Queensland. This looped route takes you around the perimeter of Hawthorne Park, in the suburb of Hawthorne. It can be started from either side of the park, however parking is available on the northern side, just off Park Street. Multiple laps can be done to help you achieve those extra steps!
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Take in the Brisbane River on this riverside walk, on a wide shared path that is enjoyed by both pedestrians and cyclists alike. This heads down the Brisbane River and is really and enjoyable and peaceful walk that is suitable for the whole family. This route can also be routed to utilise the river ferries to take you back to the beginning.
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Powerhouse Park to Newstead Gardens is a great walk or ride along the Brisbane River. Take in the beautiful city skyline, check out some sculptures and enjoy the lovely city parks as you navigate this trail. There is a large parking area next to the Brisbane Powerhouse near where the trail begins. At the nearby New Farm Park, there is also an off-leash dog area and another at Waterfront Park further upriver.
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New Farm to South Bank Parklands is a terrific walk, run or ride taking in some gorgeous river vistas in Brisbane, Queensland. To begin the trail start from Brisbane Power House carpark. Then follow the paved path to Merythr Park, Wilson Outlook Reserve and Brisbane City Botanic Gardens. This route then crosses the Brisbane River before reaching South Bank Parklands. This trail can be accessed via public transport with bus stops on Brunswick Street near the trailhead.