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Glasshouse Mountains is one of the Sunshine Coast's hinterland towns.
With a population of around 1,900 inhabitants, this Queensland town is named after the namesake mountains in the area.
The town is just over 60kms north of Brisbane and has a train station which provides services to the city as well as northwards towards Northern Queensland.
The area is particularly popular due to the surrounding Glasshouse Mountains National Park, which features impressive nature, a range of outdoor activities and camping grounds for visitors to sleep in.
For those who don't fancy sleeping outdoors, there is an extensive choice of Glasshouse Mountains hotels to choose from in the town itself.
The town lies just a couple of kilometers east of the main coastal route, the Bruce Highway, while the main road through the town is the Steve Irwin Way in memoriam to the popular conservationist.
His zoo, Australia Zoo, is located just a few kilometers north of the town.
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Introduction to Glasshouse Mountains, Australia
Glasshouse Mountains is one of the Sunshine Coast's hinterland towns.With a population of around 1,900 inhabitants, this Queensland town is named after the namesake mountains in the area.
The town is just over 60kms north of Brisbane and has a train station which provides services to the city as well as northwards towards Northern Queensland.
The area is particularly popular due to the surrounding Glasshouse Mountains National Park, which features impressive nature, a range of outdoor activities and camping grounds for visitors to sleep in.
For those who don't fancy sleeping outdoors, there is an extensive choice of Glasshouse Mountains hotels to choose from in the town itself.
The town lies just a couple of kilometers east of the main coastal route, the Bruce Highway, while the main road through the town is the Steve Irwin Way in memoriam to the popular conservationist.
His zoo, Australia Zoo, is located just a few kilometers north of the town.
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