There are 114 mountains & hills in Australia
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Canal Rocks is a series of granite rocks in the Indian Ocean just off the coast situated approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south of Yallingup in the South West region of Western Australia.
City Hill Park is a 5-hectare landscaped park located in the center of Canberra.
Cradle Mountain is a locality and mountain in the Central Highlands region of the Australian state of Tasmania. The mountain is situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
Monument Hill Eldorado is a rugged outcrop of granite located in the north-west corner of El Dorado.
Mount Buninyong is an extinct volcano located within the Mount Buninyong Scenic Reserve in western Victoria, Australia.
Located less than four kilometers from Cooma township, the Mount Gladstone Lookout and Nature Reserve boasts 125 hectares of native bushland.
Princes Hill Precinct in Melbourne, VIC is a desirable place to visit or live due to its range of facilities, amenities, and features.
Ball's Pyramid is a unique geological masterpiece that stands majestically in the Pacific Ocean, 20 kilometres southeast of Lord Howe Island in Australia.
If you're an off-road enthusiast looking for an adventure in South Australia, the Bendleby Ranges in Orroroo is a must-visit destination.
Berghofer's Pass in Lithgow, Australia is a historic road that was built as an alternative route to Victoria Pass.
Black Mountain, also known as Galambary, is a small mountain located in the Australian Capital Territory.
Bluff Knoll is the highest peak of the Stirling Range in the Great Southern region of Western Australia (WA).
Experience the soaring cliffs and misty moods of Bluff Knoll, the highest peak in the Stirling Range.
Located just outside the town of Darke Peak in South Australia, the Carappee Hill Conservation Park covers 850 hectares and became a conservation park in 1973.
Chinchilla Weir Chinchilla is an exciting tourist attraction located on the Condamine River.
Collingrove Hillclimb is a motor sport facility located in South Australia's Barossa Valley.
County Peak, also known as Mt Quajabin or Quajabin Peak, is a mountain located in the western region of the Wheatbelt area in Western Australia.
Welcome to Cunninghams Campsite And Pandoras Pass Coolah, an amazing location where you can retrace the footsteps of the well-known explorer Allan Cunningham and his party.
The Darling Range, also known as the Darling Ranges, is a low escarpment in Western Australia that stretches from Bindoon to Pemberton.
Depot Hill Lockier is a must-visit spot for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, photographers, families on a picnic, and anyone looking to explore the great outdoors.
The highest of the Porongurup’s round-topped peaks has magnificent views from the summit.
Earl Hill is a small hill located in Trinity Beach, Australia, that offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the Coral Sea and the surrounding area.
East Mount Barren is a rugged quartzite peak perched on the edge of the Southern Ocean that offers magnificent views of the park.
Frenchman Peakwas named by surveyor Alexander Forrest during an expedition in search of good country for pasturein 1870. The peak’s shape was thought to resemble the hats worn by French troops in the 1800s.
Gibraltar Peak is a magnificent mountain located in the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, approximately 26.4 kilometers away from Canberra.
Hamersley Range is located within the stunning Karijini National Park, offering breathtaking scenery and showcasing four billion years of Earth's history.
Heaton State Forest, located in the Watagan Mountains, provides a stunning natural getaway with breathtaking views of the Hunter Valley and Lake Macquarie regions.
Lake Hillier delights your eye with its pink colour.
Lords Table Mountain Dysart is a unique natural destination located approximately 35 km west of Dysart along the Dysart Clermont Road.
Malabar Hill is a scenic spot located to the north of Lord Howe Island, offering panoramic views of the southern end of the island.