WEDDING ARCH OPTION 4-Macramé Boho Wedding Arbour with white artificial flowers $290.00 This arch is not available as DIY and must be delivered and set up by us WEDDING ARCH OPTION 3- Timber Wedding Arch draped with white material and corner flowers To save on costs this is also available as a DIY option for you to pick up yourselves.īirch wedding arbour with white flowers and foliage across the top bar Visiting safelyįor more safety information see Visiting Girraween safely and Walk with care.WEDDING ARCH OPTION 1- Gold metal wedding arbour with 2 large flower arrangements. Before you visit Opening hoursĬheck park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions. There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities. Drive about 4km on Pyramids Road to Bald Rock Creek day-use area.About 1km before Eukey, turn onto Breens Road, drive 2.5km then turn onto Pyramids Road and drive about 6km to the northern park entrance.Turn onto Sugarloaf Road, which turns into Eukey Road and drive about 15km via Storm King Dam towards Eukey.Drive about 3km on Pyramids Road to Bald Rock Creek day-use area.Turn onto Pyramids Road and follow this winding bitumen road through the Wyberba Valley 6km east to the western park entrance.Continue 26km along the New England Highway to Wyberba (30km north of Tenterfield).Drive about 220km south-west along the New England Highway via Warwick to Stanthorpe.There are two access roads (northern and western) to these sites, both accessible by conventional vehicles. It can also be reached from the Bald Rock Creek camping area via Bald Rock Creek circuit. The Pyramid track begins at the Bald Rock Creek day-use area. The Pyramid track is one of the northern walks in Girraween National Park, located on the Queensland–New South Wales border, 260km by road south-west of Brisbane. Return along the same track or go for an adventure detouring onto the park's other northern walking tracks. You need to have a good level of fitness and stamina to climb the steep section of exposed rock near the summit.Īt the top, catch your breath sitting under Balancing Rock and prepare to be mesmerised by the expansive views spanning the forests and across to the Second Pyramid. Climb to the top for an exhilarating hike and superb views. Illuminated in sunlight, the peak stands sentinel above Girraween's majestic forests. Photo credit: © Lachlan Gardinerįrom Granite Arch, weave your way steadily uphill through eucalypt forests, past rocky outcrops and grassy flats to the base of the Pyramid. The steep climb up The Pyramid walk can be strenuous.Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Tourism and Events Queensland Views over Girraween National Park from The Pyramid walk will take your breath away. Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
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