It may surprise you, but our first weekend getaway from Sydney was Canberra, and it’s a place we’ve always felt was very underrated. Several trips later and we can firmly say that Australia’s capital is anything but boring.
Canberra is more than just museums and galleries, and those who are willing to scratch under the surface will find incredible views, amazing hiking trails, gorgeous hill top wineries and lots of wildlife.
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The best things to do in Canberra
This is a guide to Canberra unlike any other. As well as all the main city attractions, we’re sharing the best of its beautiful surroundings. From swimming in an infinity pool on top of a waterfall, to incredible boulder caverns, stunning sunset hikes and wineries and afternoon tea with a view, Canberra really does have it all.
The best places to stay in Canberra, from luxury to budget, heritage to artistic, and all the top choices for anyone wanting to see the best of the capital city.
A stunning infinity pool on top of a waterfall with glorious mountain views right by the capital? Canberra really does have it all! We’re sharing everything you need to know about visiting the spectacular Gibraltar Falls.
Red Rocks Gorge is one of Canberra’s treasures. This beautiful gorge has real NT vibes, but you don’t really experience that from the main viewpoint. To immerse yourself in the gorge you need to find the unmarked track, which we give directions to in this post.
Booroomba Rocks is a short easy walk to an incredible view in Namadgi National Park. We’re sharing what it’s like to head up for sunset, when the view becomes even more beautiful.
The view from the top of Square Rock is one of the best in Canberra. It’s gorgeous at any time of day, but simply magical at sunset, and you’ll probably get it all to yourself. Here’s everything you need to know about the Square Rock walk including what it’s like to hike down in the dark.
Gibraltar Peak is one of Canberra’s best day walks, with glorious views from the top. There are also loads of giant boulders which make for a really fun place to explore. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail, including difficulty and track conditions.
Legoland is made up of giant boulders in seemingly impossible positions which make for a fun and whimsical landscape to explore. Visiting is an easy adventure providing you know where you’re going - and that’s where we come in. The area is not signposted but we have you covered on exactly what to expect, plus step by step instructions to find it.
The Settlers Track is an easy bushwalk between three historic pioneers huts, all of which you can look around and one of which you can spend the night in! We’re sharing all the details, including track conditions, difficulty and what the huts are like.