Glass House Mountains
The Glass House Mountains are a group of ancient volcanic rocks located in Queensland, Australia. The peaks, which rise abruptly from the surrounding landscape, are a popular destination for hiking, rock climbing, and scenic drives.
The tallest peak, Mount Beerwah, stands at 556 meters and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. The Glass House Mountains are an important cultural site for the local Indigenous people, with many stories and legends associated with the peaks.
The unique geology and rich history make the Glass House Mountains a must-see destination for nature and history enthusiasts.