Our journeys
Five private expeditions through the landscapes of South East Queensland and Northern NSW
Scenic Rim Luxury hike
Sixty kilometres through ancient Gondwana rainforest, rugged escarpments and remote wilderness lodges. Beginning in Brisbane, this six-day guided hike through Queensland's Scenic Rim combines genuine physical challenge with exceptional food, boutique eco-camps and sweeping 360° views from Bare Rock.
6 Days · From $8,999 per person · Min 2 Guests
At a Glance
6 Days · 5 Nights
Minimum 2 guests
~60km guided hike over 4 days
Brisbane pickup
Cabins & eco-lodges, all meals included
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1 — Welcome to the Mountains Private transfer from Brisbane (~1.5–2 hrs) to Hidden Peaks Cabins. Afternoon tea overlooking the countryside. Welcome dinner with seasonal local produce and regional wines.
Day 2 — Into the Wilderness Climb through dry sclerophyll forest with sweeping valley views — around 10km, including a short ladder climb. Arrive at Mt Mistake Farmhouse for hot showers and a chef-prepared dinner.
Day 3 — Rainforest Trails Enter ancient Gondwana rainforest via historic logging tracks — around 18km. The trail descends into a spectacular natural amphitheatre. Afternoon on the viewing deck at Amphitheatre Eco Camp.
Day 4 — Remote Valleys Deep into the rainforest through valleys, boulder fields and towering blue gums — around 16km. Guides lead lesser-known trails through pristine wilderness with rainforest creeks along the way. Overnight at Timber Getters Eco Camp.
Day 5 — Bare Rock & Return Dense rainforest with enormous buttressed trees leads to Bare Rock — sweeping 360° views of the Scenic Rim, around 16km. Descend and transfer back to Hidden Peaks Cabins for a celebratory final dinner around the fire pit.
Day 6 — Scenic Rim to Brisbane Relaxed breakfast overlooking the mountains. Mid-morning private transfer returns you to Brisbane by late morning or early afternoon.
Pricing
Per Person $8,999 per person
All prices are per person, fully inclusive as outlined above.
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Private return transfers from Brisbane
2 nights at Hidden Peaks Mountain Cabins (Days 1 & 5)
3 nights wilderness eco-camp accommodation (Days 2–4)
4 days guided hiking with experienced local guides
All meals — breakfast, lunch, dinner and trail snacks
Tea, coffee and soft drinks throughout
All national park permits and entry fees
Guided interpretation — ecology, history and culture
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Luggage porterage — $400 per person
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The Scenic Rim Luxury Hike is designed for:
Couples who want to share something genuinely challenging and rewarding together — six days in the wilderness with great food and comfortable camps waiting at the end of each day
Families with fit teenagers or young adults ready for a multi-day hiking challenge through one of Queensland's most spectacular wilderness areas
Small corporate groups wanting a team experience that tests people in the right way — shared effort, shared meals, shared achievement
Friends or small groups who've done day walks and are ready for the real thing — a proper multi-day journey through ancient Gondwana rainforest
Anyone who has always wanted to complete the Scenic Rim Trail but wanted expert guides, great food and comfortable accommodation rather than carrying everything themselves
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Enjoy walking for extended periods and find satisfaction in covering real distance on foot
Want to feel genuinely immersed in wilderness — ancient rainforest, dramatic escarpments and remote valleys that most people never see
Appreciate the combination of physical challenge and genuine comfort — push yourself during the day, eat well and sleep well at night
Love wildlife, birds and old-growth forest — this trail has some of the best of all three
Want to arrive somewhere under your own steam — Bare Rock on Day 5 is one of the great viewpoints in South East Queensland and you'll have earned every metre of it
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You're not comfortable walking 15-18km per day with elevation gain — this is the most physically demanding journey we offer
You have knee, hip or ankle issues that make extended downhill walking uncomfortable
You're expecting resort-style amenities every night — accommodation is eco-camps and mountain cabins, comfortable but purposefully simple
You prefer vehicle-based exploration or want the option to opt out of physical activity on any given day
You need guaranteed phone or internet connectivity — you'll be genuinely off-grid for most of the journey and that's exactly the point
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Fitness level: Moderate to challenging. Around 60km over four days, including rock scrambling and a short ladder climb. The most demanding journey we offer.
Best time to travel: Year-round, though spring and autumn offer the most comfortable hiking conditions.
What to bring: Sturdy hiking boots (worn in), wet weather gear, and a daypack for trail essentials.
Accommodation: Mountain cabins on Days 1 & 5, wilderness eco-camps on Days 2–4. Twin or double share. description
Scenic Rim Luxury Hike - Map
1 - Spicers Hidden Peaks Cabin - Night 1 & 5
2 - Thornton - Trail head
3 - Mt Mistake Farmhouse - Night 2
4 - Amphitheatre Eco Camp - Night 3
5 - Timber Getters Eco Camp - Night 4
6 - Cunningham Highway - Trail finish
Scenic Rim Luxury Hike - Packing List
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Lightweight hiking pants (1-2 pairs — wearing the same pair daily is standard practice on trail)
Lightweight long sleeve shirts (2-3)
Fleece jumper or mid-layer
Warm insulated jacket — puffer style, essential even in warmer months
One set of comfortable evening wear for the duration
Thermals, gloves, beanie and buff/scarf — Queensland mountain winters are genuinely cold
Pyjamas and underwear
Quick-dry hiking socks (enough for 6 days)
Swimmers — required for some accommodation stops along the trail
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Well worn-in hiking shoes or boots with good grip — not new, must be broken in before arrival
Camp shoes or thongs for evenings
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Day pack with waist belt, minimum 23L — running vests are not suitable
Water bottles or bladder, minimum 2.5L (3L in warmer months)
Hiking poles — provided if you don't have your own
Quality rain jacket — non-negotiable on this trail
Head torch and spare batteries
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Toothbrush, toothpaste and dental floss
Deodorant
Lip balm with SPF
Chafe cream — essential for multi-day hiking
Sunscreen SPF 50+
Insect repellent
Personal medications
Sanitary items as required
Cooling neck towel for warmer months
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Sun hat and sunglasses
Binoculars — the birdlife on this trail is exceptional
Gaiters for wet or muddy conditions
Plastic bag or dry bag for dirty clothes
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Photo ID
Travel insurance details
Emergency contact information
Any dietary requirement notes for your guide
Cash or card for any personal purchases along the way
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Phone and charger
Camera — the views from Bare Rock alone justify bringing one
Portable battery pack
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Cotton clothing — absorbs sweat, stays wet, gets cold. Synthetic or merino only
New hiking boots — blisters on Day 1 will ruin the experience
Excessive valuables — you're in the bush for 6 days
Anything you'd be devastated to lose or damage
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Option 1 — Luggage porterage (recommended): $400 per person
Your main bag is transferred between all camps while you hike. Pack everything into a soft water-resistant duffel, maximum 12kg. You never have to think about it again. For a 60km trail over 6 days, most guests take this option and don't look back.Option 2 — Self-carry
If you prefer to carry your own gear, you'll need a well-fitted, technical hiking pack of 50-65L with an integrated or separate rain cover. Your pack including all contents should not exceed 12kg — every extra kilogram matters at kilometre 50. Packing light is a skill worth practising before you arrive.