Mount Beerwah
Highlights
- Climb to the 556-metre peak of Mount Beerwah for breathtaking views across the Glass House Mountains.
- Explore the dramatic Organ Pipes cliff face, a striking feature perfect for photography enthusiasts.
- Wander through small caves at the mountain's base, offering a unique glimpse into the area's geology.
- Enjoy birdwatching in the serene surroundings, where local wildlife thrives amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Mount Beerwah is the highest of the 10 volcanic plugs that make up the Glass House Mountains.
It has two peaks, the taller of which is 556 metres high making it one of the most visually prominent mountains in south-east Queensland. The north face of the mountain features a dramatic, inward leaning cliff face known as the Organ Pipes. At its base are a number of small caves.
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