The Story Bridge Adventure Climb is entering an exciting new chapter, relocating its starting point from Kangaroo Point to the bustling Howard Smith Wharves.
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This move, supported by a $200,000 grant from the Tourism Experience Development Fund, is set to enhance Brisbane’s reputation as a leading tourism destination and integrate the climb into a world-first multi-dimensional tourism precinct.
Taking pride of place at the northern base of the Story Bridge, the Adventure Climb’s new location promises an unparalleled blend of adrenaline and leisure. Climbers will now embark on their journey surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of Howard Smith Wharves, a thriving entertainment hub known for its dining, bars, and picturesque riverside views.
The change is expected to attract more visitors to the area, creating a seamless experience that combines adventure with the best of Brisbane’s hospitality scene.
Luke Fraser, CEO of Howard Smith Wharves by Artemus Group, expressed his enthusiasm for the relocation:
“The Adventure Climb is a must-do Brisbane tourist activity, and we’re excited that for the first time, we can offer a new experience and perspective from the north side of the river. The addition of the adventure swing adds a whole new level of adrenaline for the thrill seekers out there too,” Mr Fraser said.
“Since fully acquiring the Adventure Climb last year, we’ve been looking at ways to maximise the fun for climbers. We believe this new start and end point for the climb, right in the heart of Howard Smith Wharves, will add a new exciting dimension – imagine doing a twilight climb and then heading into one of the many dining options right on the river.
“As tourism continues to grow ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, we can’t wait to do our small part in showcasing the best of Brisbane. Any way we can encourage visitors to stay longer, explore our city and beyond to greater Queensland will only benefit the city and state.”
The northern base will also feature an all-abilities access trail, set to be unveiled later this year. This inclusive initiative will make the iconic climb accessible to even more people, further cementing its place as one of Brisbane’s top attractions.
A World-Class Experience
The Story Bridge Adventure Climb is one of only three bridge climbs in the world, offering a unique perspective of Brisbane and its surroundings. From the breathtaking Glass House Mountains in the north to the sparkling waters of Moreton Bay in the east and the Scenic Rim Mountains in the south, climbers are treated to panoramic views that capture the essence of Queensland’s beauty.
With the relocation, climbers can now book their North Arm climbs, starting from the new office on Boundary Street, under the Crystalbrook Vincent Hotel. The new starting point officially opened on 22 January and is already welcoming adventurers eager to experience the climb from a fresh vantage point.
A Gateway to Brisbane’s Best
This new chapter for the Story Bridge Adventure Climb aligns perfectly with Brisbane’s evolving identity as a tourism powerhouse. As the city gears up for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Adventure Climb’s relocation to Howard Smith Wharves reflects a broader commitment to showcasing Brisbane’s best attractions.
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For those searching for things to do in Brisbane, the Story Bridge Adventure Climb offers an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker chasing an adrenaline rush or a traveller eager to soak in the stunning cityscape, this adventure is a must. And now, with its prime location amidst Howard Smith Wharves’ vibrant offerings, the climb is the perfect starting point for a day or night out in Brisbane.
Published 29-January-2025