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Are there any beautiful spots in Brisbane where people can hang out or stroll around in the evening? My girlfriend and I are normally only free after the sun goes down, but there doesn't really seem to be many places we can go.

Are there any other attractive places other than the ones listed below:

1) Mt. Cootha

2) City Botanic Gardens

3) Mt. Gravatt

4) Roma Street Parklands

5) Natural Bridge

Preferably scenic spots, as we're kind of bored of clubbing already.. :(

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Are there any beautiful spots in Brisbane where people can hang out or stroll around in the evening? My girlfriend and I are normally only free after the sun goes down, but there doesn't really seem to be many places we can go.

Are there any other attractive places other than the ones listed below:

1) Mt. Cootha

2) City Botanic Gardens

3) Mt. Gravatt

4) Roma Street Parklands

5) Natural Bridge

Preferably scenic spots, as we're kind of bored of clubbing already.. :(

foreshores at redcliffe. same at wynnum.all lit and nice summer evenings with the sea breeze. plenty of restos and takeaways around as well. By mt gravatt did you mean the lookout. nice spot.

Havnt been to southbank for a long time but it had a nice walkway along the riverbank back then.

where is this lookout in Mt Gravatt guys? Anywhere near Garden City Shops?

Personally wouldn't go up to Mt Gravatt look out after the sun goes down. Ppl have been beaten up and robbed up there and its notorious for hoons going for mountain runs *opps* said the R word... :(

I agree with southbank too; it's really beautiful!

I had no idea Mt Gravatt is that dangerous though. Will avoid that next time ^_^

I haven't been to redcliffe nor wynnum though. Is it safe at night?

I would consider redcliffe safe at night. I've never had any problems here

my mate lives at wynnum and apparently the islander presence there is a bit erhm heavy, At night its not to safe to go out by urself, Depends where in wynnum though some parts are the ghetto.

im from logan, we invented ghetto..so i dont have much to fear :(

wynnum's a nice place :happy:

Mt Gravatt is good when its overcast. City lights reflecting off the clouds, with the breeze... Even better as it starts getting into winter!

I agree! But i find mt. cootha better, as there's a restaurant there.

kangaroo point either on the top of the cliff or down the bottom to watch the rock climbers :wacko: right on the river and the lights on the rocks are amazing. Always heaps of familys, runners, climbers around so is safe

go through the gap and head up to mt glorious. Some great views up that way and alot less people then cootha or mt gravatt

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Hmmm redcliffe at night...

although it is a very nice beach and close to north bris...I wouldnt recommend after sundown

After my 2 experiences you would agree:

* 1st incident, I was on my way to mates bday...see bloke run across the road comin out of a deli/fish n chip shop with the chinese owner runnin after him with a hockey stick...had to give full report and screwed my night as I was at the coppers place for a few hours

*2nd incident, week later crashed into a big black dog, in my 3 week old skyline, as the owners were havin a punch up on the sidewalk...with a bottle of jonny...cops came for jus over 5 mins

:wacko:

so yeh I would not recommend redcliff after hours...its a nice place on a hot summer day, but at night it somethin else, specially the cops and how well they serve the community...suburb does not feel safe after 10ish

Jus my seggestion tho

Are there any beautiful spots in Brisbane where people can hang out or stroll around in the evening? My girlfriend and I are normally only free after the sun goes down, but there doesn't really seem to be many places we can go.

Are there any other attractive places other than the ones listed below:

1) Mt. Cootha

2) City Botanic Gardens

3) Mt. Gravatt

4) Roma Street Parklands

5) Natural Bridge

Preferably scenic spots, as we're kind of bored of clubbing already.. :wave:

A local beach :wave:

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