
A picturesque pedestrian and cyclist bridge connecting South Bank to QUT, offering stunning Brisbane skyline views.

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A picturesque pedestrian and cyclist bridge connecting South Bank to QUT, offering stunning Brisbane skyline views.

If carrying heavy items, take the bus to QUT instead of walking the bridge's incline. 🚌
The bridge offers fantastic photo opportunities of the Brisbane skyline, especially at dawn and dusk. :camerawithflash:

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Mid-span of the bridge
Capture breathtaking panoramic views of the Brisbane CBD and South Bank, a photographer's dream.

South Bank approach
Experience the notable incline, a unique feature for walkers and cyclists, offering a bit of a workout.

Entire length of the bridge
Enjoy a dedicated path for walking, jogging, and cycling, connecting key city precincts.
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If carrying heavy items, take the bus to QUT instead of walking the bridge's incline. 🚌
The bridge offers fantastic photo opportunities of the Brisbane skyline, especially at dawn and dusk. :camerawithflash:
Dedicated lanes make it great for cycling, but be mindful of pedestrians and the incline. 🚲
If training for events like Bridge to Brisbane, practice the incline at Queens Rocks Park. :athletic_shoe:
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If carrying heavy items, take the bus to QUT instead of walking the bridge's incline. 🚌
The bridge offers fantastic photo opportunities of the Brisbane skyline, especially at dawn and dusk. :camerawithflash:
Dedicated lanes make it great for cycling, but be mindful of pedestrians and the incline. 🚲
If training for events like Bridge to Brisbane, practice the incline at Queens Rocks Park. :athletic_shoe:
The Goodwill Bridge is praised for its stunning city views and its role as a vital connector between South Bank and the QUT/CBD. While the incline on the South Bank side is a notable feature, it's generally seen as a manageable challenge for pedestrians and cyclists. It's a popular spot for photography and a key part of Brisbane's active transport network.
The Goodwill Bridge connects the South Bank precinct to the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Gardens Point campus. You can access it from South Bank Parklands or via the riverwalk near the QUT ferry terminal.
Limited street parking is available near South Bank and the QUT campus. It's often easier to use public transport or park in the CBD and walk across.
Yes, the Goodwill Bridge has dedicated lanes for cyclists and is a popular route for commuting and recreation.
The bridge is easily accessible from South Brisbane train station and various bus routes serving South Bank. QUT also has its own ferry terminal nearby.
Yes, the bridge is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring ramps and a relatively gentle gradient (though there is an incline).
No, the Goodwill Bridge is a public pedestrian and cyclist bridge and is free to access at all times.
The Goodwill Bridge is open 24/7 for pedestrian and cyclist access.
There is no entry fee to use the Goodwill Bridge. It's a free public amenity.
Generally, pets on leashes are permitted on the Goodwill Bridge, but always check local council regulations for the most current information.
The bridge is primarily for pedestrians and cyclists. Motorized vehicles are not permitted.
Sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic lighting for skyline photos. Weekday mornings can also provide a less crowded experience.
You'll get excellent views of the Brisbane CBD, South Bank Parklands, the Story Bridge, and the Brisbane River.
Drone usage is typically restricted in urban areas and near universities. It's best to check CASA regulations and QUT's policies before flying a drone.
The mid-span offers great backdrops with the city skyline. The South Bank side also provides interesting architectural elements.
Yes, on a clear day, you can see the Story Bridge further up the Brisbane River from the Goodwill Bridge.
Yes, it's a popular route for runners, connecting South Bank to the city. Be aware of the incline on the South Bank side.
The incline on the South Bank side is noticeable, with some users estimating around 50-60 meters of vertical gain over approximately 500 meters.
Yes, the incline on the Goodwill Bridge can be used for training, and you can practice on the footpath on the downstream bridge at Queens Rocks Park.
It's often included in city running loops, connecting to areas like New Farm Park and the Story Bridge.
Absolutely! It's a pleasant walk with great views, perfect for a relaxed stroll between South Bank and the city.

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