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The patchwork of paddocks stretched across the landscape to
the sea and the cities and I hung suspended like a bat from the harness
in the Winjeel vintage plane as she went through her paces.
My pilot had asked if I liked roller coasters – I don’t – but this
was far better than any theme park experience, especially when we
rolled over sideways in a “wingover”. It was so exhilarating I happily
agreed to one more roll before we came back down to earth.
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Brisbane and offers customers joy flights in the Winjeel and its more
powerful hanger-mate (they are both displays at the Caboolture War
Plane and Heritage Museum), a fully restored P-51D Mustang, an ex-RAAF
Military Historic Fighter Aircraft. The Winjeel, also an RAAF plane,
was the training aircraft for the Mustang pilots.
From mile-high to mountain-high it is a quick trip cross country to
Mt Mee and the new restaurant at Oceanview Estates Vineyard and Winery,
a boutique winery producing tasty red and white wines and now offering
customers delicious food from a custom-built restaurant and cellar door
that takes advantage of the ever-present sea breezes.
Owners Kate and Thomas Honnef have also added two vineyard cottages
to the Estate, aptly named Cabernet and Shiraz. They are ideal for
romantic getaways and those who wish to sample a bit more of the grape
than allows them to drive the 45 minutes back to Brisbane. There is
also a fair bit of business coming from the wedding market as the
restaurant is notching up its share of matrimonial events.
More mountains await, this time on the drive across to Grandchester
near Ipswich. Do not give into the temptation to head back onto the
highway and cut through the outskirts of Brisbane. Take the more
scenic, albeit windy route, via Dayboro and the lush rainforests on and
around Mt Glorious. Also skip the aircon and wind the windows down to
hear the bell and whip birds calling to passers by.
Peppers Hidden Vale is another oasis drawing a stark contrast with
glorious views over parched paddocks. The peak of this destination is a
sunset 4WD tour to razorback ridge at the back of the property. As
night descends and the trees merge into the darkness, the isolation is
extraordinarily beautiful, as are the canapés and wine on offer.
Hidden Vale remains a popular, luxury, country retreat and even with
a sibling at Spicer’s Peak, it has lost none of its appeal. The range
of accommodation is of exceptional quality, the food, including the
locally grown wagyu beef is superb, the staff incredibly discreet and
efficient, and the guest activities as active or relaxed as required. I
can recommend the clay target shooting if it’s an adrenalin surge you
seek, but I have it on good recommendation that the mountain biking is
equally fun. For horse-lovers, the trail-riding steeds are very
considerate!
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