Laidley to Brisbane: Distance, drive time & road trip stops

Laidley to Brisbane: Distance, drive time & road trip stops

The Laidley to Brisbane drive covers an 83km distance in a driving time of around 1h2m. Road trip stops along the route include Plainland and Ipswich.

Planning a Laidley to Brisbane road trip

The Laidley to Brisbane drive connects an overlooked town in South East Queensland to the state capital. Unless you’re a local, most people driving this route will be doing so as part of a longer road trip – probably from Tamworth to Brisbane or Armidale to Brisbane.

Brisbane, meanwhile, is the gateway for Moreton Island tours and offers attractions such as the Story Bridge Adventure Climb, river kayaking tours and the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

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Click through on the links for more detailed links about individual towns and attractions – and remember to stock up on your road trip essentials before setting off.

Laidley to Brisbane distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Laidley to Brisbane is 83km. This makes for a driving time of around one hour and two minutes.

Laidley offers the 1930s-style Das Neumann House and watersports on Lake Dyer.

Laidley to Brisbane drive: Plainland and Laidley

The quickest route from Laidley to Brisbane heads off to the north along the Laidley-Plainland Road. This brings you to Plainland, which has a decent pub. It’s also home to the Big Red Elephant, should collectors of Australian roadside kitsch be interested.

From Plainland, head east along the Warrego Highway

Laidley to Brisbane road trip: Ipswich to Brisbane

The biggest city on the route from Laidley to Brisbane, however, is Ipswich. Around Ipswich, the main attractions are the RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre and the Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway.

The way into Brisbane is along the Ipswich Motorway, which skims a bend in the Brisbane River near the Moggill Ferry, then passes several golf courses as it grinds towards suburban Brisbane.

The Rocklea Markets and Queensland Tennis Centre come a little later on, before the route into central Brisbane passes the Gabba Stadium and finally crosses the Brisbane River.

What to do in Brisbane

Things to do in Brisbane include exploring the City Botanic Gardens, visiting the Museum of Brisbane and rock-climbing on the Kangaroo Point Cliffs.

You can also use Brisbane as a base for trips to North Stradbroke Island, hops around the islands of Moreton Bay and true crime walking tours.

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  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary tickets (or entry plus river cruise combo) – hold a koala and see lots of adorable native wildlife.
  • Brisbane River cruise – see the key sights and learn about the city on the way.
  • Story Bridge Adventure Climb – walk along the top of Brisbane’s famous bridge, with 360 degree views.
  • Combine the Southbank Parklands, City Botanic Gardens and Kangaroo Point Cliffs on a fun Segway tour.
  • Helicopter flight – see the city from a bird’s eye view.
  • Kayaking tour – choose the night tour to see the city light up, the day tour to enjoy the sunshine.
  • XXXX brewery tour – see how Australia’s most famous beer is made.
  • Guided wine flight tasting – get an Aussie wine introductory course.
  • See Brisbane’s spooky side on a city centre ghost tour.
Climbing the Story Bridge in Brisbane, Queensland
Climb the Story Bride in Brisbane with Story Bridge Adventure Climb. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

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