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How long is the drive from Noosaville to Bundaberg?
The direct drive from Noosaville to Bundaberg is 160 mi (257 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 19 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Noosaville to Bundaberg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Maleny and Hervey Bay, as well as top places to visit like Kondalilla Falls Rd and Kenilworth Dairies, or the ever-popular Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World.
The top cities between Noosaville and Bundaberg are Maleny and Hervey Bay. Maleny is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Noosaville and 4 hours from Bundaberg.
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Maleny
Maleny is a rural town and locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. Maleny was a timber town until the early 1920s and then was a centre of dairy production and fruit growing. In the 2021 census, the locality of Maleny had a population of 3,959 people. Wikipedia.
Most popular city on this route
45 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Bundaberg
Located in the southern region of Queensland, Hervey Bay is a coastal city that attracts visitors for its whale-watching opportunities. From July to November, boats take tourists out to observe humpback whales during their migration season. Additionally, Hervey Bay serves as a departure point for tours to Fraser Island which boasts beaches and rainforest habitats for dingoes and other wildlife. The city's marina is connected to local beaches via a waterfront esplanade with placid waters suitable for swimming.
79% as popular as Maleny
26 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Bundaberg
Best stops along Noosaville to Bundaberg drive
The top stops along the way from Noosaville to Bundaberg (with short detours) are Noosa National Park, Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World, and Lake Mckenzie (Boorangoora). Other popular stops include Bundaberg Rum Distillery, Noosa Heads Main Beach, and Esplanade.
Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World is a lush estate featuring scenic walkways adorned with exotic flora and waterfalls, as well as enclosures for birds and other animals. The bird tour is highly recommended with a 5 star rating, offering visitors the chance to interact with native birds, though those afraid of birds may want to pass. Random bird landings add to the experience, while guides help facilitate photo opportunities with select birds.
Absolutely an amazing and must do experience whilst on the sunshine coast. We went twice as the first day we went it was raining heavily and did not get to see most of the gardens and the birds were mostly sheltering from the rain. On our return trip it was amazing. The gardens and views were incredible and the birds definitely the highlight and best part. The keepers are incredibly friendly and knowledgeable and take great care of all the birds. Was an awesome experience and I cannot wait to return!
James L — Google review
Visit to the Maleny Botanical Garden.
It was a very interesting and great experience. We spent 5 hours including Picnic Lunch and a buggy ride through the absolutely magic kept gardens and forest - topped by a visit to a giant aviary and interaction with the birds. Everything what has to be known about them - was explained by Savannah - a charming young lady - she made sure everybody had the opportunity to have a Parrot 🦜 on a shoulder. Safety was priority one.
The views are spectacular - a photographers dream! They also have a gift shop to buy some souvenirs- handy for visitors from overseas - especially the toy birds.
One thing to mention is - some of the paths are very steep - and maybe hard for some visitors - so the buggy is definitely a "must" and is also fun. Don't worry about the expense - it's worth it!
Congratulations to the Managment for an absolutely perfect run Tourist venue. Thank you to all the staff, that helped with the booking and the explaining of how the buggy is operating - again safety explained. Highly recommended for an outing with children to learn about all the magnificent Parrots.
Thank you - we will be back with Overseas Visitors.
Linda Hansbauer — Google review
We had the most amazing experience here at the Bird world. The opportunity to be able to interact with the birds and the farm animals is so wonderful.
It's a great place for adults and kids alike.
The botanical gardens are beautifully landscaped with many walking paths and places to sit down and relax or even have a picnic. The many little ponds and lakes add to the beauty and serenity of the gardens. You can come equipped with your own picnic basket, or you could rent one once you arrive.
I would suggest visiting the gardens early in order to cover the entire extent of the gardens.
There is free parking on site.
A definitely must visit place if you are a nature and animal/ bird lover!!
Thushini Goonewardene — Google review
This place offers amazing opportunity to interact with birds.
During your visit, you enter various rooms and learn the story of their inhabitants.
The birds seem happy, trusting, not stressed, and often very curious about new guests. They come to you on their own, sit on your shoulder or sing love serenades to you..
It was absolutely sweet experience.
I believe this place will remain close to my heart.
Thank you for what you do, it's a mission worth supporting!
lubieimbir — Google review
This is a gem of a place. The bird aviary is a great experience. Our guide Lydia was very informative and everyone who wanted to, got a chance to hold a bird. The macaws were so impressive. Then we went to visit the very cute farm animals. Mother nature didn't gift us with great weather but the gardens still looked beautiful and our 6 year went back twice to the boat. When the weather cleared a bit we still saw the amazing view. I would also recommend visiting the toilets for a surprise in there. Can't believe I've been to Maleny so many times and never visited here. We will definitely be back.
Claire Fogarty — Google review
The bird tour gets a 5 star and was well worth it. The gardens get a 3 as there is currently a lot if renovation work but that being said stands good for the improvements those work will bring in the future.
The bird tour will allow you the chance to interact with a variety of birds a lot of which are native. If your scared of birds probably not for you. The birds will land on people at random which is a part of the experience. The guide will assist you to have some great photo opportunities with selected birds.
Buggies are available for hire to get you around the gardens should you choose but it's not necessary.
Lots of picnic spots heaps of car parking, Cafe and toilets.
David Ashton — Google review
Wow, definitely a must visit when in Maleny/sunshine coast! My husband and I bought the package which included the general admission, bird sanctuary tour, 2 picnic boxes, and 1 hour buggy hire. The food was actually really good, and the bird tour was so fun and interactive, as we had plenty of birds land on our heads and arms! There were lots of beautiful picnic spots and garden areas around the whole place which you can view on foot or with the buggy (we did both), and there is a section with cute farm animals you can feed, pat and hold. Absolutely beautiful place, would definitely come back next time I'm in the area! 😃🦜🦚
Your Local Foodie — Google review
Loved this place, in particular the birds. Jess took us through the aviary with all the beautiful parrots & macaws. Not shy at all & quite a few land on your shoulders/head or try & dislodge earrings or zippers or anything shiny. Such amazing birds. Loved it.
Margaret Bourne — Google review
I visited on Friday. There was ample parking. The Cafe was good. I spent almost a day there and covered all the park attractions. The Aviary tour was the most memorable. The guide made sure each person gets chance to carry those beautiful birds on the head or hands or shoulder. I would suggest not to choose the blue feather and enjoy the birds getting cozy around you.
Farm animals are so cute. Don't forget to ask your kids to feed them. They will enjoy this.
The ponds, gazebo, waterfalls, boat, rose garden, and everything was so beautiful. There was no rush and you can relax with your kids.
My humble suggestion is to add few more food items. I will visit again.
prashant chavan — Google review
We visited this afternoon (a Wednesday) and grabbed a quick lunch from the cafe before entering the gardens. Our baguettes were tasty and the view magnificent.
We headed off around the gardens, a really lovely little walk down finished roads and through grassy paths as well. Be prepared to walk up and down some steep hills! Golf carts are available for hire so that makes it more accessible.
Unfortunately some areas were closed and being worked on, and many areas were in need of weeding. The fairy garden is a little sad with the fairy behind a gate! I can see how maybe people might have been nicking off with small objects, a bit of a shame. It'd be cute to see the area planted out with succulents and mosses. I would have loved to see some little plaques with information about the plants around the garden too - lots of ideas for me for my garden but I had to take photos so I could remember to google later.
The highlight was the aviary tour, the guide was fantastic, knowledgeable and personable. The birds are truly spectacular and will come up to land on you and have a nibble on your clothing. My husband's collar must have been tasty, he's now got a few holes for me to mend!
The second best part was the petting zoo. Absolutely adorable and heart stealing. It was a lovely afternoon!
Natalie Perkins — Google review
This place is a MUST for young and old alike. I live locally and had never been here until 2 days ago when my visitors requested to go there. I’d definitely been missing out as this place is awesome. We did the Avery tour which is well worth the investment to get up close and personal with the many feathered friends which are so well looked after and loved. The cafe is lovely with a good choice of menu items. I thoroughly recommend the foot long kransky and sauerkraut bun and the other menu items are good too with large serves of food for very reasonable prices.
The animal farm is clean and the animals are well looked after and cuddly…even the little miniature goats. The pig is not so cuddly but very affectionate to those who enter.
The staff are very knowledgeable about all things feathered and furred. The gardens are manicured perfectly and so so pretty. You may hire a golf buggy for around $45 for an hour to help you get around the botanical gardens or walk but there are a lot of hills and it’s quite a large area.
The cafe is open to guests even if you don’t wish to partake in an Avery tour.
I can’t encourage you all enough to go to this amazing place. We loved it.
Mark & Merryn HEAL — Google review
We had an amazing time!! The tour of the Aviary was amazing! Biggest we have seen so the animals could happily fly around. The guide was super friendly and knowledgeable. Most of the birds have been rescued or obtained from previous owners. They’re well looked after. The animal farm was awesome also! I’ve never seen such clean pens. Best scones I’ve had from the cafe with a gorgeous view of the glass house mountains. Opted to walk around the gardens as we wanted the exercise - gorgeous flowers and wild birds flying in. Loved our time there, would highly recommend and would love to come back with relatives!
Kathryn Metcalf — Google review
Was a great experience and the gardens are beautiful.
The bird tour can be a little long for small children and does get quite warm, take a water bottle.
If you have vouchers it’s recommended to redeem online before arriving. However you can also redeem vouchers on the day.
kaela anne — Google review
💯 recommend this place! The bird experience alone was worth it! We absolutely loved the wildlife and variety of birds 🐦 and information on them! You can hire a buggy to get around the gardens and the scenery is breathtaking. We will definitely be back and will tell all our friends to visit!! Thanks guys! From your South Australian fans!
Chelsea — Google review
Beautiful gardens with breathtaking scenery.
The bird sanctuary is good fun for the family if you like birds too. Very steep hills, if you have trouble climbing you can rent a buggy, but it costs a fair bit. Nice place for a family picnic too, or you can buy some food from their kitchen as well. They are planning to have farm animals at 2022 year end, we would definitely visit again.
Ririn Akatsuki — Google review
Wonderful experience that I’m so happy to have done! Kindest staff ever that made it a truly unique place. We signed up for the last bird world tour so our group was smaller and more personal. The staff clearly care a tremendous amount about the birds. We got to hold so many birds and see their relationships with the tour guide. $40 for the bird world tour and botanical garden stroll is more than worth it. The man caring for the petting area, at the time, was also a sweetheart and knew so much about the animals personalities. Gift shop also had perfect gifts/souvenirs. I could not be more thankful for this experience!
Audrey Schmidt — Google review
Absolutely beautiful gardens which are meticulously maintained and being able to ride around in a golf buggy and get out to take your photos for memories and social media - priceless.
The farm animals were a real hoot and definitely worth taking your kids along for this entire experience.
The definitive highlight for me was the main aviary.
Wow.
It was such a cool experience to have all these beautiful birds land on my head and shoulders and the photo opportunities were out of this world.
This is a MUST DO activity regardless of ages and even if you don't love birds, you will after this experience.
I would happily go again and again.
Great prices, friendly staff, animals and beautiful gardens. What else could you ask for?
Ben Taylor — Google review
We've visited Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World twice and would highly recommend it for locals and tourists alike. The bird aviary is broken into four sections and you get to see a great collection of Australian and international birds and parrots. If you don't want the birds to land on you, there are feather dusters available to gently ward them off. But it is great fun when they do and quite special to get so close to these beautiful creatures. All told you spend about an hour in the aviaries. Then you have plenty of time to check out the gardens. There is also the new farm friends section where you can pat and feed (at a cost) miniature goats, sheep and micro donkeys in addition to plenty of chickens and a rooster. A great attraction for the children! We weren't overly impressed with the food when we first visited three years ago. However on our latest visit we ordered the picnic boxes packaged with our entry. They were fresh, delicious and great value! You can take the boxes to eat at one of the many tables found throughout the gardens. A great hinterland attraction!
Naz Mitchell — Google review
Lovely day out with the family. Spectacular views, we paid for entry to the gardens, bird world & animal farm. Kids loved driving the golf buggy around & so much to look at. It is extra for the golf buggy but worth it. Definitely need half a day to explore & the guided tour through bird world was wonderful. You can get interactive time with all the birds, & lots of great photos.
Jessica Lee — Google review
We had an amazing day!! Everything was perfect. The staff was very friendly, the food was amazing and we had so much fun with the birds and the farming friends. By the way: as the birds love jewelry they offer paper tape to cover everything. So you don't need to take everything out.
We highly recommend this park and would love to come back.
An Ni — Google review
I enjoyed the experience of the Maleny Botanic Garden! It was exciting to be guided through the different areas where the birds fly free in the closed (netted) areas. The birds could land on your person if they choose!! They were comfortable living in their space as a guide walked us through the different bird areas.
It's a beautiful place! The staff are friendly and helpful. I didn't explore the entire property on this visit but I have every intention of returning to do that!!
Brenda Perez — Google review
Such a wonderful way to spend a morning, evening or entire day. The staff are all lovely and friendly and do such a good job at ensuring the birds are respected and kept as safe as possible. Plenty of lovely spots for a picnic as well! Must do in Maleny
Ben Cannon — Google review
We love this place have been there twice. Fantastic gardens, make sure you see coco the parrot. Hand raised by a opera singer, incredible talker. The bird tour this time was too rushed. Would have liked more time in the enclosure cause we love birds. Last year it was better. I understand the limited time with the large birds, but with the smaller less intimidating birds you need more time. Still a must see, especially for kids. Fell in love with the baby goats 🥰
Gary Mumford — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Maleny, the Botanic Gardens is a slice of paradise you won't want to miss. The staff's warmth and hospitality make you feel like a valued guest from the moment you arrive. As you explore the lush grounds, you'll encounter a colorful array of exotic birds, their melodies adding to the enchantment of your visit. And let's not forget the cheeky farm animals – their antics are guaranteed to bring laughter and joy to visitors of all ages. But perhaps the most captivating aspect of the gardens is the breathtaking views that unfold around every corner. Whether you're gazing out over the rolling hills or marveling at the vibrant blooms, each vista is more stunning than the last. A trip to the Maleny Botanic Gardens is an unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired.
Charmaine Harris — Google review
The word that pops into my head the minute we arrive at Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird Sanctuary is WOW. I have visited here once before and it is even more spectacular than I remember. From the birds you can get a photo with at the entrance, to the sweeping views of the Glass House Mountains, this place will blow you away. There are buggies for hire if you don't want to walk around the paths, that can be a little steep in places. There are also many rotundas dotted around the gardens where you can sit and relax. Of course you can visit the farm friends enclosure and also take a walk through the bird aviaries with a guided tour. There are so many gorgeous birds to see. Also there is a kiosk and cafe. Definitely worth a visit. Make sure to allow a few hours.
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There's nothing quite like a scenic drive through the Sunshine Coast hinterland, and our Sunday adventure led us to an absolute gem – Kenilworth Dairies cafe. The journey itself was a delight, winding our way up through the charming town of Maleny, cruising through Baloomba, and following the early twists and turns of the Mary River, we felt the week's stress melt away.
Upon arriving in the picturesque town of Kenilworth, we were greeted by the quaint and inviting atmosphere of the Kenilworth Dairies cafe and decided to have a look. With an appetite for something local and authentic, we decided on the Cheese Platter for two, and let me tell you – it was a decision well made!
The platter was a cheese lover's utopia, boasting an absolutely delicious selection of local cheeses that were the perfect match to the fresh, succulent fruit accompanying them. Each bite was a testament to the quality and care put into their locally made produce.
For anyone seeking the quintessential hinterland experience, or just a fabulous weekend drive with a tasty destination, I highly recommend making a stop at Kenilworth Dairies cafe. Trust me, your taste buds will thank you!
Bonus Tip for the Adventurous Foodies 🧀: After you've snagged your delectable cheese platter for two, take a scenic drive north of Kenilworth and head towards the serene Borumba Dam. It's the perfect picturesque area for a romantic picnic or a chill day out with your friends!
Shane Ulyatt — Google review
Busy bakery in Kenilworth. Yummy ice-creams & the coffee was good. Service friendly but a long wait for our ice-creams. They gave us a double scoop, perhaps due to the long wait. Lots of shaded seating. Great selection of cheese, yoghurt, honey, etc to bring home.
Elle — Google review
Have tried Kenilworth cheese before
But has to come here as we were nearby
The ploughmans platter was delicious great price.
My partner got a milkshake it was delicious so creamy.
We had ice cream after strawberry and alared caramel so yum.
Emily — Google review
Sadly didn’t try the famous cheese (will definitely in the future) but however we did try the ice cream and it was delicious. Some of the best I’ve had. Was a nice day too
Bella — Google review
Wow I never realised the amount of products that they produce and all very reasonably priced. We also had the Coffee and Banana Bread the whole menu was very reasonable. Will be back
Campbell Docherty — Google review
They were great but the last few months I feel there is something that has changed in their quality with the mousse. This has happened on a few too many occasions
Stephen Valo — Google review
Stopped in for morning tea today. Have been a couple of times before. Always have the nicest cheese but today we also stopped for cuppa and scones. The scones were so soft and fluffy and tasted amazing. Would definitely be back. And as usual the cheese is delicious. A definite must when in the area. Have also become addicted to their salted caramel chocolate mousse. Lucky I don’t live close enough to visit too often. A really big recommendation to try the mousse.
Lois Kelly — Google review
Great selection of cheese, yoghurt and mouses. We enjoyed a milkshake and bought some yummy cheese.
Richard Jagger — Google review
Gf options available. Had the chicken schnitzel burger (small amount of non-gf crumbs). Gf bun. Large amount of chicken on it. $12
Coffee was good. $5
However BEST ICECREAM I have ever tasted since I was in a Tasmanian National Park 10 years ago! $7.50
Creamy, delicious natural flavours and large portions for the price.
Had coconut and lime/coconut scoops.
Would have bought some to take home but long distance to drive.
Bought cheese and yoghurt to take home in $10 cool bag with $2 ice pack.
Deborah Goodwin (Silasozzie) — Google review
We bought chilli cheddar cheese and tried to grate on a pizza and it was like playdough and turned to mush… strange texture. #fail
nicky g — Google review
Great place to visit with reasonable prices but be mindful that is a very busy and popular spot.
It was a very long wait to receive ice-cream in a cone. We were pleasantly surprised when we were given 2 scoops instead of the one scoop of ice-cream that we had ordered. It was great to see that they are pro-active in rewarding customers for waiting so long. Definitely returning with esky to stock up on milk, yoghurt and cheese.
Matthew — Google review
The Kenilworth dairies chocolate mouse was one of my favourite desserts. It was lights and had aerated texture. In the last year the quality has been getting worse and worse to the point that now the chocolate mouse is gooey and the taste is awful. I have stomach aches every time I have your mouse now. Your packaging says that the mouse is light and fluffy. That’s false advertising!!
The Eumundi Market, Australia's largest and finest art and craft market, has been running twice a week since 1979. Located in the charming historic town of Eumundi, it showcases locally made arts and crafts alongside a delectable variety of street food. With over 500 stalls nestled under towering heritage listed fig trees, this open-air gallery attracts more than 1.6 million visitors each year.
I love this market!!! You can find lots of pretty accessories here! Rings, necklaces, bracelets which there are all beautiful and amazing! You won’t got disappointed here. Open every Wednesday and Saturday.
ANNIE LIN — Google review
Quite a fan of the markets there was a lot to see and a bit of everything for everyone. Expected more fresh produce which there wasn't much of unless I completely missed it.
I did have some of the softest cinnamon donuts I've ever had. Dont eat breakfast before hand I wished I hadn't as there was a good assortment to choose from.
Decent amount of parking although you had to pay I think it was $7 once all the on-street free parking was full.
David Ashton — Google review
Surely one of the biggest market, if you are unable to purchase anything here, even then you will be going back with a lots of good experience.
The atmosphere here is very vibrant due to live music and people asking, inquiring about the things displayed all around.
Home decor is one area where one wish to have everything for own home.
There is a huge range of products on display for everyone like Home Decor, Shell art, clothing, food, leather and wall art etc just to name a few.
Parking is quite near to the entrance and I feel they charge heavily.
Well, this is a must visit place to get the feel of local market and products. Time spent very well, although feeling tired but enjoyed the experience.
Gurbir Bhatia — Google review
This is the BIGGEST market I’ve ever seen, if you can get through it all in a few hours - well done! 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
I didn’t manage to see it all as it became a little repetitive after a while but well worth the visit.
Be prepared for the pile up of traffic on your way in, you will find a $9 car park very close to the entry / side of the market.
The live music gives it a real country / market vibe.
The atmosphere is very calm & relaxing.
If you like a slow stroll through the isles browsing through all the works of the unique artisans & their creations, you’ll love this market.
There is something for everyone.
Lots of food & drink stalls to stop at & savour the moment.
Big range of things to look at / purchase include
•jewellery
•wall art
•leather goods
•clothing
•candles
•hats
•soap
•shell art
Just to name a few 💵
I highly recommend you visit this market if not to purchase anything, just for the experience! 🎉
MazCal — Google review
Absolutely amazing it was the biggest markets I have ever been to in Australia and I have been to 100' all over this country. Highly recommended with 100's of different stores to shop around if you can't find what your after there than you won't find it anywhere lol. And such a vast variety of food stores with food from all over the world for your hunger to be tamed.
Scotty ?Spyderman? Johnson — Google review
Plenty free parking. Great food and plenty stalls to browse through. Fantastic range and awesome people a total must. We enjoyed the freshly squeezed orange juice, doesn't get fresher than this then the food, gosh come hungry as the choices are endless yet affordable. Bathrooms onsite also very clean. Pet owners bring your hairy friends, Moms and baby yip wide enough walking or strollers isles. I'm told the Eumundi markets is on Wednesday and Saturdays 830am to 2pm.
Jeanz — Google review
These are the biggest markets I've ever seen. We spent about 3 hours there but I'm not confident that we saw over 60%.
I recommend starting at the high side on the main road and then criss-crossing as you move downhill.
Lots of stalls of crafts, food, and everything you can imagine.
Parking can be an issue, but you just need to be patient as there are a lot of people coming and going.
Wheelchair friendly. Toilets available.
Andy Peyton — Google review
Really love the vibes!!! My first time in this market and love it! They sell various products and food 😍 the parking area is spacious and easy access. We parked in the grass area and paid for $9. A good choice to spend with your loved ones on the weekend 😍
Joanika Juanda — Google review
Markets definitely worth visiting. Unfortunately two experiences left an unpleasant taste in mouth. The persons looking after the $7.00 parking need to work on their people skills plus more than some vendors were charging retail and above for products on sale.
This is not to say some great products and food were uncovered. Over all the markets are worth a trip.
Scott Lewis — Google review
It is a great market. The stalls sell a good variety of products. Food for lunch is delicious. Good music playing. The great thing is you can take your dog. Eumundi is still beautiful.
Sarah Greenhouse — Google review
A very big market and there are soooo many things to look at, great vibes! Good coffee, snacks and lots of little things to look at. There's a public toilet here. Come early though as it's very hard to find a carpark later in the morning.
Elsa X (Elsaxx) — Google review
Absolutely sensational day out at this wonderful Market in picturesque surroundings. Plenty of parking, A voluminous & fantastic variety amount of stalls on offer in a great atmosphere. Plenty of food & drink stalls as well. Light entertainment throughout the market. & then there are more shops & a great pub in the town itself. Highly recommend a visit but be prepared for large crowds & a full day of walking 🙂👍🍻
Ecka Hesketh — Google review
We like coming here for breakfast. Great selection of market food. Parking is hard to find but great place to visit. Lots of beautiful handmade products, food market and artsy stuff. There is an awesome playground for kids to hang out. Toilet is located next to the playground. Make sure bring your own toilet paper because few times I've been there and toilet paper run out in the female toilets.
Zebby Augita — Google review
We love to visit Eumundi markets on the weekend. There is an amazing dim sim stall called “pop’s” that we frequent every time we go. We also love the vegan cupcakes that are available bi-weekly, although the name of the stall evades me. The overall vibe of the market is super chill, and while some things stay the same, there always seems to be new things popping up to keep it interesting.
Georgia House — Google review
The best market I've been to. Such a wide range of quality products. The best range of food that I've seen anywhere, was so hard to choose what to eat. Finally found my favourite drink, raw natural sugar cane juice I was in my element. The young man singing was super talented and made a welcoming relief to sit in the shade and listen to him perform. Looking forward to returning to this fabulous market.
kath hann — Google review
Easter holidays, so a lovely autumn coolish day at markets , the parking was an issue but thankfully after waiting 15 minutes for turn off , car parking angel 😇 arrived . Markets had been open for a few hours we arrived at 10 and needed breakfast before browsing . We took our dog 🐕 who had a great time and plenty of dog bowls for furry friends. Breakfast of açai bowls , orange juice and crepes, we easily spent hours . Found most beautiful hand made bowl 🥣 and water Lilly’s . Not many photos of stalls which are 100’s as too immersed walking and looking . Suggestion to allow 3 hours min to browse , eat and chat to the many various people you will meet , locals , travellers, stall holders . After markets found local honey 🍯 at Eumundi . Thinking if a hot summer’s day definitely be early , markets close at 2 .
Rachel Maunder — Google review
It has been many years since I visited these wonderful markets, and they keep getting better. An awesome range of vendors, catering to all different tastes and genres.
A must visit for locals and visitor's.
Parking - street is 2 hours on a Saturday.
Or you can pay to stay longer. $9 was the going rate, a bit pricey, so unless you plan to stay a long time, go for the free parking. Get there early, markets start around 7.30.
Shane Hughes — Google review
Great art & craft market. Quite big and can get busy at peak times, however there are plenty of places to sit under the shade of the large trees. Lots of snack & drink options. Allow a few hours to wander around. There is a large car park ($9) just before you arrive to the markets. Market is Open on Wednesday & Saturdays.
A. Charles F — Google review
Huge market, had to find parking but wasn’t too impressed with the variety of stalls available, didn’t have nice stuff on the day we went. Food was good though.
Hungry Piglet — Google review
While this is a huge market and great experience, there are many similar stalls. It didn't worry us, but i was expecting more art.
There is a heck of a lot of jewellery and clothes.
The art that was there had good points of difference.
Lots of produce and food. Hat stalls seemed to feature, a few leather makers, organic potions and more.
There is a stone masion making some interesting features for gardens.
Vickie ROBINSON — Google review
Great food & coffee ☕️ had a nice time it was busy but it was Easter long weekend, purchased handmade soap bunny bum & honey chilli 🌶️ sauce & locally made jams, but was not impressed with some of the imported clothing & homewares otherwise great market as we were there to purchase from locals only
Caroline Grant — Google review
If you plan to visit Noosa, I recommend going on market open days. It's quite large with a variety of goods and food, offering plenty to see! I'm planning to go again whenever I get the chance.
The famous shopping street Hastings Street in Noosa is a popular destination for dining, nightlife, and resorts. It's located on the beachfront and lined with boutique shops, restaurants, and bars. Many establishments are wheelchair accessible, making it an ideal spot for all types of visitors.
Great shopping street one block off the beach. There are two free parking lots and one paid parking lot two blocks off the beach.
Aaron — Google review
Some nice shops and places for a drink or bite to eat. Might catch some cool cars and scooters in the area too.
Shane A — Google review
Nice vibe good coffee shops
Mona Askari — Google review
Main street of Noosa Heads with fabulous shopping 🛍 and eateries including cafes and the Sofitel Hotel.
Bay Village is also off Hastings St with a cosmopolitan flair.
Hastings is one street back from the famous Noosa beach and is home to various holiday apartments including Seahaven and Netanya.
The ideal spit to stay while visiting Noosa.
Colino1861 highly recommended ✅️💯
Colin Wilkins — Google review
Great shops, nice vibe, vacation atmosphere
Bianca Di Meglio Lemieux — Google review
Iconic. Interesting people
Walking and Cycling — Google review
Nice street, lots of uninteresting shops right by the beach. Would not recommend.
Peter — Google review
Hastings Street is at the heart of Noosa retail, restaurants, beach and Nat Park. There are a plehora of eateries and upmarket retail and it's easy to combine time on the beach with a stroll down Hastings Street before choosing a place for lunch or dinner.
It's often very busy, and while there's parking on the street, there are two good sized free public car parks adjacent Noosa Drive just near the corner of Hastings Street and Noosa Drive. Midday is busy and parking can be tricky but earlier morning or evening its very accessible.
Darren (rib eye and red wine) — Google review
One of my favourite places to visit for a holiday
J V A — Google review
Many nice and beautiful shops adorning the streets left and right. Plenty of parking areas. There's a number of eateries like restaurant and food court along the street. Plenty of seats too. Nice ambience and clean area. The shops sell stuff a bit on the high side probably because a lot of landed properties surrounding the area. Good vibes though.
Noorzidah M N — Google review
One of my favourite places in Australia. Something special about this street.
It can be pricey, and it's also full of yuppies, but it's always kind of been like that.
Lots of nice boutique shops, as well as access to one of the nicest busy beaches in Australia. There are very nice boardwalks nearby too!
Lochran Doherty — Google review
Great to see the crowds back and travelling in Aus
Roger Van Gramberg — Google review
One way in, one way out. The traffic and parking here is disgusting. Very Gold Coast feeling. I cannot believe it has allowed to get so bad. Ruins the initial want and desire to visit.
Damian Blakey — Google review
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Noosa Heads QLD 4567, Australia
I'll never travel to Bundaberg without this trip planner again
Noosa National Park is a large and picturesque area that offers a variety of outdoor activities such as mountain summit walks, coastal trails, wildlife viewing, and swimming opportunities. It boasts magnificent views of the coast, including the chance to spot dolphins. The park can be reached via a beautiful boardwalk along the coastline from town. At the entrance, visitors can find free walking maps and information on koala sightings at the Noosa National Park Information Centre.
This place is more beautiful than they seem in photos. Trekking route is mostly covered by trees. You can stop and enjoy good views in many spots.
I am so sad that I could not see most of the park because I could not park my car. Hours wasted... I see from the reviews that this is the case almost for all weekends. So, if you visit here at the weekend you should arrive before 8am in the morning. Or park your car far, take a bus/uber.
Ali Furkan — Google review
Gorgeous national park and one of the most easily accessed walk ways into the park itself. Recommend coming here early in the morning for the sunrise and to avoid the crowds. Beware the other holiday makers that will crowd the car park up. The beaches are gorgeous, if a little flat, so they're perfect for families or individuals who aren't interested in pushing themselves too hard. No flag or lifesavers so it's best to play it safe
D. Lundy — Google review
Noosa National Park on Queensland's Sunshine Coast is a coastal paradise that captivates visitors with its natural beauty. My friend and I use the coastal route and we are satisfied with our decision. This is the recommended route because most of the walkways are even and cost least energy to travel (except the Sunshine beach, Alexandria Bay and some paths have stairs) but still can enjoy picturesque beaches, scenic walking trails, and breathtaking ocean views. The coastal track offers panoramic vistas and chances to spot dolphins and whales (but really rare, I don't have a chance to see them but hear their sound from a distance near Dolphin Point). The park's interior trails showcase diverse flora, fauna, and iconic landmarks like Hell's Gates. Well-maintained facilities and knowledgeable staff enhance the experience. People can still choose to experience Tanglewood walk and Hill walk but remember to follow the instructions along the way, do not walk alone and bring enough water with you. Be mindful of crowds by visiting on weekdays or arriving early as well. Noosa National Park is an enchanting destination for nature enthusiasts and have a great trip!
[ T ] im — Google review
Magnificent views with 5 excellent walks of varying lengths. Parking can be tricky as the car park fills fast and early (by 9am). There is also street parking for about 30 cars but it's 2 hours so you need to be mindful of that. Having said that most walks/trails can be easily completed under 2 hours.
The coastal walk to Hell's gate is brilliant as is Alexandria beach. There is also a very small trail right at the entrance of just over 1 klms but it's brilliant also. We did 4 out of the five walks in 2 days followed by an hour or two cooling off at Noosa Beach. The water was 26 Celsius...
There is also adequate toilet facilities at the entrance and all walks are well signed. Enjoy.
Darren (rib eye and red wine) — Google review
An incredibly beautiful National park in the heart of Noosa. Absolutely stunning coastal views from all vantage points, and a walk for all fitness levels. I took the no.5 route to make the most of the coastal views, which was around 10.5km or good quality walking tracks.
Clancy Smith — Google review
Stunning national Park, great access to amenities where required along the various tracks. The beaches were stunning and there were lots of surfers out there doing their thing.
The full coastal walk was amazing and I'd highly recommend it 👍
Will Anstee — Google review
Great national park, well preserved and a nice view. Some cliffs are perfect to look for whales, turtles, dolphins, rays, among other marine animals. We also found echidnas walking around and very close to nice beaches to go for a swim. Longest trail is around 10km both ways
Gabriel De la torre — Google review
A beautiful national park with good walking trails seeing fabulous views. Wear polaroid glasses for better viewing. We were able to see turtles swimming and a pod of dolphins. Definately recommend walking the trail and wear swimmers so you can swim at one of the beaches if you like. There is a dog beach on the southern end of the park at Sunshine Beach. All the rain bought small waterfalls 😄
Leo — Google review
Beautiful beach, great surfer place and even better a bush walking just close. Noosa Heads National Park has everything you need for’ family fun.
Yang Zhang — Google review
It feels wild to give this wonderful national park a star rating - as it is a six star just for the nature itself! An easy walk but can get hot. Pack water, go early to get parking.
WelL maintained and busy. Good for a walk, decent for a run. Super early mornings are my favourite
Kit Allen — Google review
Small but beautiful National Park only minutes walk from the town centre of Noosa. Constructed board walk makes access easy for all ages to enjoy the serenity and stunning scenery. Don't forget to keep looking high into the treetops for the ever elusive koalas.
Vaughan Dunn — Google review
The Noosa National Park is absolutely gorgeous. The coastal walk offers such incredible views of the ocean and hidden coves along the shoreline. I definitely recommend doing the walk if you visit Noosa. It takes around 2 hours each way and does get at little rocky and unstable towards the Sunshine Beach end. But it is totally worth it.
Sophie A — Google review
Such a beautiful national park, the water is so clear and it's in turquoise colour. There're a lot of different walks to choose from but personally I think the coastal walk is the best. You can spot some whales during the migration season. There's also a fairy pool here, which is pretty cool, bring a swimwear if you'd like to do a dip! Definitely child friendly but dogs are not allowed here. Public restrooms are available. There's an information centre at the start of the walk. Parking can be hard to find if you come late.
Elsa X (Elsaxx) — Google review
The Noosa National Park walk/hike turned out to be a fantastic experience. With several trail options to choose from, I had the luxury of exploring the park in very pleasant weather. The symphony of bird songs accompanied me along the way, creating a soothing atmosphere.
To my delight, luck was on my side as I spotted a kangaroo during my walk. While I wasn't able to capture a photo, the memory remains vivid. If you're planning a visit to Noosa, the Noosa National Park walk/hike is a must-include item in your itinerary. It's an experience that showcases the park's natural beauty and wildlife, making it a perfect addition to your bucket list.
Faisal Shahzad — Google review
Had a lovely stroll through this national park. The car park gets quite busy. This was our third day attempting to visit the national park (due to parking difficulties). Lots of camper vans when we arrived at 6.30am however we were able to get a parking spot this time which was great. National park was very busy even this early in the morning. Lots of people running and walking, often had to move out of the way. Overall a nice morning out
Rebecca Jones — Google review
Bring sufficient water if on a hot day! I walked from Sunshine beach to Noosa heads and only saw 1 water station over 10+km! Breathtaking views
Bianca Di Meglio Lemieux — Google review
What a beautiful national park. Multiple walking trails with amazing views. If you are looking for an active activity to do with the family, I would highly recommend a visit here. Lots of places to stop along the walk including secluded beaches, fairy rock pools and viewing docks. Making it to the peak at Hell's gate is well worth the trek. Be warned, it gets busy so if you can walk here instead of drive that is definitely the better option as finding a car park after 9am will be hard.
Huong Nguyen — Google review
The walking trails are great but I wish we could of downloaded them prior to going so that we knew what we were really in for (appreciate this might exist already but didn’t fond it easily).
Anyway, this is certainly worth doing if you can appreciate a good view and some natural beauty. Pack enough water and maybe a snack!
Matt Bowden — Google review
Excellent walking tracks, spectacular views and fantastic swimming and surf beaches.
Only downside is that it can get quite busy on the trails and parking is difficult in peak times.
J Cozi — Google review
Wonderful place. I loved this Noosa National Park a lot. Walking around the forest and ocean road. There are some routes, I choose the two route - Tanglewood and it took around three hours.
The best beach ever. The water is crystal clear, fish are swimming around your feet.
Easy to spend a day here.
Katalin Nagy — Google review
One of the few quality and accessible north facing beaches in Australia, accessible from the towns mains street and large enough to find your own piece of paradise. A must visit on the Sunshine Coast.
NL Folder — Google review
the first time i went there in 2016 , this place is very peaceful and quiet , suitable for families go there to relax on weekend. Love Sunshine Coast , love Australia ❤️❤️❤️
Dr. Ken — Google review
Beuatiful beach. If you drive right to the end of Hastings Street and park in the second parking section, you will be able to find trees to use as shade, which are only meters from the surf
Mark Williams — Google review
Awesome beach! Very active surf club, safe place to swim between flags 365 days of the year! There is a board walk you can leisurely stroll to nearby parks. Main street nearby, so easy to grab a bite to eat. To the right is another walk to the national park. To the left is walk to dog park and the lighthouse. All these paths are paved! Beach waves are small, so makes for a relaxing swim :) highly recommend
Valery — Google review
Nice vibe to this place. A perfect beach Can be difficult to get parking but once there its great to walk along the beach or boardwalk and get coffee, ice cream modern Aussi cousin.
Sarge Silva — Google review
World class beach, great sand, great views, great shops.
Aaron Phelps — Google review
Amazing beach , safe for all the family
Close to the shops and restaurants
Brian Testro — Google review
Beautiful North facing ocean beach just in the centre of the town.
Noosa River possesses a distinctive charm and, like a famous Hollywood star, proudly displays its natural beauty. This captivating coastal town offers pristine beaches for leisurely walks by stylish couples, while enticing restaurants and local markets provide delightful experiences. Noosa presents numerous attractions and excellent accommodations, whether one desires an extravagant honeymoon hotel overlooking the beach or more budget-friendly options in Noosaville.
This is magic to kayak on,the reflections on a calm day are stunning, mother nature showing off🥰✅️enjoy your visit,please don't leave any rubbish behind 🙋♀️
Lauren Grogan — Google review
A nice place to visit with heaps of family activities. A bit $$$$$ but overall enjoyable. Access to tours of fraser island, visit sunshine castle, Eumundi markets so not a dull day.
Tracy Grover — Google review
Many recreational activities availiable on the river ranging from, boat hire, jetski hire sunset ferry's and even a floating bar.
Benham Counsel — Google review
Beautiful place
Rebecca Casey — Google review
Quite good for paddle-boarding, tasted good but some guy called WizardLizard stole my kidneys while I was paddleboarding, other then that it had an amazing taste, fun to paddleboard in, boats add a challenge when paddleboarding, amazing tasting locals but yeah 5 stars
Some Guy — Google review
One of only two everglade systems like it in the world. The other in Florida. Clean water. Environment for the diverse flora and fauna is healthy.
Jillena Cunningham (Jil-ena) — Google review
Bro, i love stealing organs off of people that are paddle boarding!! one of my favorite locations to steal organs.
Wizard Lizard — Google review
Nice, little fish and lots of people
HughsyBTW — Google review
Sunshine Coast Memories
Peter Palmer — Google review
It's a river, go see it
Andrew Ellard — Google review
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Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum
Heritage museum
Museums
Heritage museum featuring artifacts related to the region's gold mining history & a cafe.
Was a very interesting visit. Lots of information for the various displays in the individual old buildings/houses. Lots of old artifacts with many donations by local families from the area. Got a personal tour of a new display in the works. Can pan for gold, which is a big part of the towns history. The Cafe was good for lunch, we had the special, pork rolls. Plenty of drinks to choose from, ice creams for the kids too. We spent about 2.5hrs looking around...there's a lot to look at for the history buffs. Well worth a visit.
Elizabeth Petty — Google review
A nice place to stop for a quick look around. There’s lots of vintage mining equipment, vehicles, and a gold panning area. Reasonable for an hour or two, but otherwise fairly limited. A small cafe on site, and a nice park nearby for a walk too.
Kerbray — Google review
A truely wonderful historical learning experience. A visit to this Museum shows the thousands of days/weeks of collating and organising the many, many detailed exhibits that community members have made to capture the historical formation of Gympie.
One could visit many times. Exhibits are housed in individual sheds of all types, houses of note, olde school buildings etc.
There are many pieces of heavy industry machinery, including gold mining and railway buildings and rail equipment.
There is a Gem Club with a sparkling display. Well kept lawns and gardens make a place of peace and serenity.
There is a cafe and facilities.
A affordable and modest entry fee helps funds the Centre.
Peter R. Allen — Google review
This is a large museum with a wide range of items on display. Things were well laid out in order to give the viewer a good idea of usage. My partner and I are old enough to know what another of these were and even used a lot of them.
I marked you down as the 1 thing both of us were really keen to learn about, paning for gold had very little on it. The instructions were vague, and we really had no idea what we were doing or even what to look for. This is a practical skill and needs practical instruction. Something maybe that could be improved on.
Col Payn — Google review
Zero staff available, zero information provided and half the buildings were still closed due to 2022 floods. All the kids wanted to do was learn how to pan for gold but the two staff on were struggling to keep up with the 3 customers that wanted coffee and had no interest in museum customers. 100% self guided and there are a few things kids might be interested in but definitely not worth the $30 admission as you get absolutely nothing for it other than a walk around some old stuff.
Nick R — Google review
This museum has a great collection with lots of buildings. Way bigger than I thought. Lots of information and well put together displays. Staff were so friendly and helpful. What a great place to visit
Kathryn Drayton — Google review
What a seriously good collection of artifacts and information about the region. Well done Gympie for celebrating your achievements. Some great memories, which without this museum would be lost to us all. Of note was the wonderful story behind how the Australian Light Horse came to wear the emu feathers in their hats. Without a visit, wouldn't have known that. Keep up the good work and it is important that people keep donating to the collection to keep the towns rich history alive. The café is nice way to unwind before or after the museum. Was pleased we ordered the wedges and sandwich, both enjoyable and a decent portion size. Thanks ladies.
mark m — Google review
Stopped here for lunch and decided while here to go through the museum.
Impressive history of the area. Didn't have enough time to get to see everything. There will definitely be a return visit on my next trip north.
Good variety of food on the menu. The cafe catered for dairy intolerance which was a surprise. Loved the coffee and food.
Joanne W — Google review
Kids loved seeing all of the historical items. It was very well laid out and got a kick out of the Fire Truck shed! The best part was panning for gold. It really was a good morning out. The staff and volunteers were so friendly - their dedication shows.
Megan Mothershaw — Google review
Absolutely lovely place to visit if you are on the way to tin can bay. Friendly staff and nice cafe at the front. Great history of early mining history of Gympie. Family friendly and heaps for the little one to discover.
Tom Qin — Google review
A fantastic look into the past, with history in every step. Looking forwards to bringing a school trip here!
Helpful guides, a fantastic cafe and a great historical experience
DK — Google review
Excellent heritage museum, much more than just gold mining.
William Cowan — Google review
Very quirky museum with loads of exhibits and interesting information about the history of Queensland. Wash your own gold is really funny.
PeterMaria — Google review
We found it a very pretty place to stop for lunch.
Liz johnliz@live.com.au — Google review
Really enjoyed the exposition covering a wide range of local history from the Gold Rush, Mining, Railway history, farming, schools, etc. Sad to see the museum seems to be heavily affected by the 2022 floods some exhibitions vanished (like the scouts or the model railway), some seem in dire need of upkeep (especially the ones on the lower section of the museum). Still, good job & good luck! 🤞
Mr. M — Google review
Some of the displays have been improved since the last time I was there
Steven Parrinder — Google review
The cafe staff demonstrated questionable, poor food handling practices. The hygiene and food safety protocols should be checked by an inspector here some time.
Secondly, the woman serving wasn’t very friendly in her interactions with customers and the atmosphere felt unattractive and uncomfortable.
Ronja Schneller — Google review
This museum is great. If you are curious and like the machinery of the past it’s a must. Why hadn’t I heard about it? I have passed by a hundred times. Well done volunteers.
We travelled on The Rattler yesterday. We thoroughly enjoyed our trip and lunch at the Rusty Rails Cafe on our return. We travelled through some beautiful scenery and enjoyed the quirks of steam train travel. The destination at Amamoor would be perfect for a picnic lunch. Would recommend the trip.
Margaret Harm — Google review
Great experience for young and old. Locomotive and passenger carriages have been lovingly restored. Very helpful volunteers staffed the train. Interesting commentary during the trip. Orders for lunches taken before the train ride started. Well organised. One of our party had a fall, and the well-trained staff did everything possible to make her journey safe and comfortable.
Diane B — Google review
An absolutely fantastic day out. The staff on the train were awesome, entertaining and so helpful. The scenery was superb. Well done! Even my 10 year old said, " it was the best day ever!"
Helen Kerr — Google review
We did the Spooky Train ride and the kids LOVED IT! Such a great atmosphere, the characters were AMAZING! They really brought the train to life with their personalities, their interactions with passengers. Food was delicious, really enjoyed the pasta and the kids love their lunch boxes they get to take home. Definitely going to do another train ride and have already booked it! See you all again. Thank you everyone who made the train ride an AWESOME experience for my kids and myself. Everyone made us feel very welcomed from the moment we arrived at the station to the moment we left. The crew are very friendly.
Kimberly Enders — Google review
Well we loved it, what a great day the service was fantastic, the staff were very friendly and engaging. The train ride was excellent, very peaceful and relaxing. We did not order from the cafe, would have been good to know there was food available on the train to purchase, I didn't see this anywhere on the website, maybe I missed it?
We had a booking for 4 but my parents car broke down and couldn't make it, I received a credit on the day which I was very happy about, thank you.
I would highly recommend; it was such a lovely experience.
Leanne Kelly — Google review
Beautiful train ride with views over valleys and rivers. Very interesting watching the locomotive turned on the pneumatically powered turntable at Amamoor.
On train staff/volunteers were friendly and professional.
Samuel Eades — Google review
Chose spontaneously to board this train when visiting friends in Gympie. The train station is beautiful with all amenities including a cafe that offers a great menu. Food looked fabulous and unfortunately we didn't have time to eat here.
Purchasing tickets and getting on board was easy and staff were very helpful.
Great to sit on a train with comfortable, padded seats, having windows down and hearing the whistle!
Stops at a few places for 'change of staff- and then arrive at Amamoor where the train gets turned around on the turnstiles for return journey home.
While waiting, there are toilets, few ladies hold a 'market' where you can purchase home made items, a local shop to purchase sandwiches/coffee etc etc.
Enjoyable ride and volunteer staff are friendly.
They do stick to a rigid time table, so don't be late.
deb longhurst — Google review
Yesterday I did the Silver Bullet high tea experience with a friend. It was so special and an trip I'd highly recommend. The Mary Valley Rattler team are truly wonderful and so passionate about what they do. The food was amazing. Beautifully presented with a great selection of savoury and sweet. Bottomless coffee and tea with a sparkling and take away MVR glass makes it exceptional value.
The train travels through the Gympie countryside to the quaint little Dagun station. It's a lovingly restored station with book exchange and stands set-up for liqueur tastings (not available Friday, but it did make me want to come back). There are also beautiful timber picnic tables with seats for sale .
Spoiler Alert - the chocolate dipped strawberries on the way back from Dagun were AMAZING! In fact, the best I've ever eaten!
Thank you to everyone for such a special morning and the great work you do.
Sue — Google review
We had a lovely day on the Rattler last weekend. Riding the rails in an old style carriage with the windows open and the smell of the engine was a fun experience. Along the way we were given some interesting facts about the train and the area we were travelling through via the pa system and our attendant. At the end of the line there were little market stalls with locals selling their handmade wares, a wine and cheese tasting, and an older gentleman entertaining the crowd with his guitar. The menu was ok, not a great selection for the mains and they were both hot dishes. The desserts were nicely presented and tasty. Overall I probably would have been happier with sandwiches and scones with jam and cream. It's a good day out for families, train enthusiasts and those who just want to slow down and enjoy a trip through the countryside.
Matt Anderson — Google review
Great experience. The trip through the countryside after the rain was beautiful. Lots of scenic spots for shutter bugs. The volunteers are to be commended for the great job they do. We will definitely be recommending this to others. Congratulations!! 😃
Donagh Henderson — Google review
What a great day out. Full of history and interesting facts on the local area. Fantastic service from the moment we arrived to the end. All staff and volunteers were the best, friendly and very informative. Definitely recommended if you are visiting Gympie or surrounds
Mick Ryan — Google review
Great experience! We appreciated the trip on the beautifully and detailed restored steam train a lot! Those wooden cars with them old red comfy seat benches made all the difference. Hopping in the driver cabin of the locomotive, getting everything explained by the proud experienced driver was amazing!
Kudos to the team of volunteers and those thousands of hours they put in to have everything in good service today! Highly recommend!!
Flo Wndl — Google review
We travelled on the Mary Rattler on Sunday and chose the Gold Class experience. The trip was fantastic with the wind gently blowing though the train windows as we journeyed through the countryside. The sound of the train and smell of the coal was really cool.. We had a cheese and nibble platter and a glass of bubbles as part of the package. Our host Marilyn was fabulous, chatted to us and ensured we had a great time. Definately recommend.
Hilary Saxton — Google review
For steam train enthusiasts, this was very enjoyable. We went on the top package, which was travel in the "club car" with an excellent mid morning snack & cold drinks. The attendant was very attentive & knowledgeable. At the end of the line, the train went onto the working turntable, which was a treat to see. Only negative for me was the scenery wasn't over exciting, but the train & the stations were well worth it. The package we had included lunch after.
Theresa Tedman — Google review
We had a very enjoyable day on the Mary Valley Rattler, from Gympie to Amamoor the train takes a route along the Mary River and through local countryside. The staff from Engineer to Conductor are very engaging and informative about the history of this classic steam-powered train and the surrounding region. Highlight was the turntable at the Amamoor end of the trip and a chance to stand with the engineer at the firebox of the coal-driven steam locomotive.
Ian Cairns — Google review
A magnificent day on the Mary Valley Rattler.
The volunteers do an incredible job in maintaining and running this lovely old steam train.
The scenery from the train is stunning and at Amamoor and Dagun (Sunday only) they had good food, local entertainment and lovely country hospitality.
Such a lovely trip which we had booked before covid and finally got to enjoy.
Highly recommend this lovely experience 😊
K J — Google review
Fabulous day out for young and old alike. The volunteer staff are fabulous..Lucas was very knowledgeable about all things Steam Train related. We went as a group and it was a splendid day for the whole extended family outing.
Mark & Merryn HEAL — Google review
Outstanding experience. We chose to celebrate some birthdays with a High Tea on the Silver Bullet from the Gympie Railway Station to Dagun. A two and a half hour return trip. As a group of four we enjoyed outstanding service, generous food choices, beautiful scenery and a knowledgeable commentary. Arriving early allowed us time for a coffee or pastry at the Rusty Rails Cafe, visit the gift shop and the museum. Unforgettable and a desire to return. Just do it!
Val Peaker — Google review
We had a great day, my 4yo son loved it and we ticked off another old time train ride. Nice day out, definitely worth the trip. Also, Volunteer Susie in carriage 521 was fantastic, went out of her way to make our day and give my son a wonderful experience! Thanks Susie!
Nick Christie — Google review
1) steam train itself is cool! Also the station is very pretty
2) staffs are lovely!
3) it’s no scenery view about this route, you only look at peoples backyard
4) salami of the cheese platter is off, end up me and my husband had diarrhoea afterwards, it’s not fun
5) food was very average at the cafe, we thought the food we ordered with the train package would give us a on board dining experience but basically eat it after we finish the train ride, if we know the it’s the case, it’s no point to order the VIP package
Ko Esther — Google review
The choice to book VIP was a good one. Very happy with the trip which included cheese platter and beverages. Lunch on return. The staff were friendly and accommodating. The whole atmosphere was relaxed and comfortable. Amamoor was a lovely stop off with the engine rewind a highlight.
Kylie McNamara (Festival Freaks) — Google review
We used the Black Friday sale last yr for 2x half price regular tickets as Christmas gifts (because unfortunately the standard price is a bit outside of our budget at the moment) and had been wanting to do the Rattler for yrs. We used our passes recently on a Sunday and it was a fantastic day out! We booked fairly late so we were in the carriage with dogs but that was fine. Prior notice would be good though, not when we arrived but anyway! The trip was fantastic, the stops and activities were too, the service was friendly, we would suggest the team members doing the commentating obtain a little more speaking experience and confidence to make it easier for guests to listen to and follow but the information delivered was great. Would definitely return and bring some rellies of all ages who'd love it too. Oh, we didn't realise we could take food on board before we arrived, that's a nice bonus. Thanks for keeping this vintage and special train travel experience alive! 👏 Clint and Aimee 😊
Autism & Beyond — Google review
We enjoyed a Sunday run on the Mary Valley Rattler in the VIP Club Car. What a fantastic day and wonderful historical experience. The Club Car was set-up beautifully with comfortable bucket chairs and a table, with a copy of the Gympie paper and a bottle of water each in a souvenir cooler. We were provided a drink of choice and a cheese platter on the journey. Stopped at Amamoor and watched the engine turn around then stopped at Dagun on the way back. Wonderful volunteers, music, games and stalls. On return to Gympie we enjoyed a two course lunch in the Rusty Rails Cafe and another drink of choice. We had a fabulous day and thought the VIP tickets were well worth the experience. So great to see how everyhing has been lovingly restored and a such a special piece of QLD history. Thank you!
Melissa Saena — Google review
Well, what a day! Fantastic experience, we loved every minute. All staffed by volunteers, we had the lovely Deb & Sherrie in our carriage, and they absolutely made the adventure even better!!! So much fun, and a good laugh! Great job girls!👍🏼
Be sure to check your days/dates, they don't run the steam engine every day.
Pack your own food, or buy from the cafe at either end of the journey. OR You can even order your lunch whilst on the train, and it will be waiting for you when you get back. We took this option, and the food was delicious! Packaged beautifully, we sat and ate it in the old station Cafe.
Known for its "moonscape" appearance, this popular sandy area features cliffside views & recreation.
It's a short walk from Cooloola Drive to The Sand Blow. There are some steps to climb and uneven ground but it's not too difficult to make it to the sand blow viewing platform. From there you can look out to the ocean although you get better views if you walk out to the edge of the cliffs on the left. To the left there are also suitable spots to sand board. As you look out and walk over the spot you'll see that the sand is a mix of different colours and quite pretty. Note that it is a little more difficult walking on sand, so keep this in mind if you decide to walk down.
Ness Fez — Google review
This a great place to view sunrise or sunset. The view is stunning. It's also the start of the great walk. The carpark is not very big so get here early if you want a spot during the popular times. Kids will enjoy sliding down the dune on boogie board. Walking back up the sand is a good workout
Michael Jones — Google review
The unspoilt Carlo Sand Blow is one of the gems of Rainbow Beach. Less than 1km easy walk leads you to this beautiful sand haven where you can catch a gorgeous sunset view. There is a deck at the end of the walk to be able to leave your shoes (just be careful stepping off the deck as I managed to slice my foot on a rock, and it is quite a bit step down). Also, make sure you get there with good time for sunset, and have a torch to walk back as the path is quite dark on the return. Do not miss walking up here - and if you're on foot, be prepared for quite a steep hill on the road up to the sand blow along Cooloola Drive.
Niamh Hills — Google review
Awesome view of sand dune , one side oceans 🌊 and other is hill. One of the nicest place to enjoy sunset 🌅. Take your body board for sand sliding. 500~600 meter from car park , easy walk with stairs.
Fahriar Ahmed — Google review
One of the must visit tourist attractions in Mission Beach. I visited mission beach without any planning and didt know this place until I asked the receptionist.
You will be enter from the cooloola great walk trail and take about 20mins to get there
When I arrived I was amazed by the wonder of this place, a sand hill all the way down to the sea.
You can see a lot of people paragliding there but from the notice board that you will be required to do so.
Overall, I'm impressed with this place
Neo — Google review
Amazing how wide an area of sand the place really is. If you walk closer to the ocean you can see the paragliders take off too. Not far from the car park at the top of the hill, some steps mean it is not that pram friendly but can be done as they are not long.
Eugene Foo — Google review
Easy walk of 600 m to see this unusual sand scrape. Would work a great on a windy day. Ours was a wet time.
Terry Davis — Google review
This is definitely a must do! The sand was lovely, a nice walk to it and views all around. If you go to the bottom it is a hilarious walk back up the hill in the sand 😂
Ellé B — Google review
Quite spectacular! Don't just stay on the deck/platform... get down to the cliffs (not too close😜). Absolutely amazing views, and incredible colours & patterns in the sand. Ever-changing!
Nikki — Google review
Wow! Definitely one to experience. Please bear in mind that the sand blow is a walk away with over a dozen steps along the way. The marked spot is just the car park.
Mike “Michael” Dawson — Google review
It was and astonishing experience. We enjoyed sand boarding. And the view from the cliff was marvellous, we spent whole morning playing with different colours of sand while sitting in front of the amazing ocean water.
Andy — Google review
Amazing. Love this location at sunset, and it can get quite busy here with people coming to have a drink and watch the sun set! Fun to boogie board down the sand dunes and wander around, see the water and beach below. It's a short walk from the carpark through the bush (300ish metres or so, maybe?) with some stairs along the way. Love this spot!
Annika Michelle — Google review
Beautiful,recommended to everyone heading to rainbow beach.make sure you visit early in the morning and late in the afternoon to enjoy the beautiful view of carlo.the sand is super duper hot in summer time so make sure wear a tongs or shoes.
Scarlette Acoba — Google review
Absolutely magical experience we went for sunset which I just would highly recommend I have never seen views like it. From where you park your car, you do have to walk up quite lot of stairs and not so flat surfaces as someone with mobility issues I did struggle at times only due to the length of time it takes. An Australian 5 minutes is more like 10 to 15 minutes. The stairs are not steep but as I have chronic nerve pain so walking can be difficult at times i did find all the uneven surfaces and walking up a hill difficult. The views were worth it though. On our return we had to walk in the dark luckily we all had phones so we used the torches so be mindful of that when you go to see the sunset. But if you go to Rainbow beach this is a must!
We had a great experience feeding the wild dolphins. We were lucky to have a Mum and baby come in too. $10 a fish to feed the dolphins. The volunteers are very knowledgeable and gave a very informative talk whilst waiting for the dolphins to arrive. It's a very well run procedure and all the volunteers work well to make this a unique experience. My only suggestion would be to try and repair the small ramp that goes to the beach so the elderly and disabled area little safer. The Cafe was well run & pancakes were delicious.
Margaret Jaques — Google review
We had an amazing time here, staff and volunteers are just amazing and bubbly. Unfortunately we didn't eat here but the food looked good. We attended the dolphin feeding and even got up close to feed them, wow so much knowledge was given about these beautiful creatures. No pets aloud as its inside the establishment.
Sarah Wiggins — Google review
Awesome experience feeding dolphins here. There are limited spots and it costs $10 per person. Come early to make sure you get a spot. Also, there is heaps of parking nearby. Once you get a token, you’re definitely going to get the opportunity to feed the dolphins as they only provide enough tokens- so you don’t need to be scared or rushed! The staff are all very friendly and courteous; they educate you about the history of the place and the dolphins’ names and lives, then they also make sure you are comfortable and safe during the feeding!
Jenny Qian — Google review
Really appreciated the gentleman on the phone who told us to come before 7am. We got here at 6:30am, saw 2 dolphins & a group of amazing volunteers who run this place in order, especially at school holiday. Had a great time!
Owen C — Google review
We had an amazing experience again at Barnacles with the family and feed the dolphins. The dolphins were late for the 7am time but absolutely worth the wait. They were beautiful and the staff friendly.
Geoff Aquino — Google review
A lovely waterfront cafe with plenty of seating and a relaxing view over the estuary
The staff are friendly, service is fast and food & coffee, fresh n hot ☕️
There’s parking right out front and no steps to worry about
Highly recommended to everyone visiting Tim Can Bay, and early birds can enjoy participating in or watching the daily dolphin feeding, right at your doorstep ☀️
Jaimes Pool — Google review
Great to watch and feed the dolphins. $10 to enter which includes a fish to feed the dolphins. We arrived at 6:30am and were second in line. Gates open at 7:00 feeding started around 8:00. The hosts give lots of info about the dolphins while you wait. Excellent
Neil Barker — Google review
Grabbed a BLT while eating for the dolphin feeding. The food was pretty good and the coffee was passable. The dolphin feeding experience was excellent! A well run program 👌
Aussie Adventuress — Google review
Amazing experience to get up close with humpback dolphins. We fed them fish, chatted with the volunteers, then had breakfast at the cafe. This has become an annual visit for us.
Annika Michelle — Google review
I did the dolphin experience here. It was the highlight of my holiday. Very orderly and well run considering the number of people. Wonderful volunteers who are knowledgeable and friendly. Best $10 I've ever spent!
Annie Gray — Google review
Feeding the dolphins was a great experience. All the volunteers were very informative and lovely to talk to. The cafe staff and food were nice. I do think there should be a much wider cement path for the safety of all the visitors to pass to and fro from the feeding area. And especially on a busy day (ours was apparently quiet) it definitely warrants another toilet.
Debbie Kerr — Google review
We really enjoyed seeing the dolphins they were amazing Found the information given by Employees and Volunteers very interesting. $10 for informative talk and fish to feed a dolphin was a very special moment.
Learning the Dolphins names clever Patch environmentalist Harmony Aussie Elle plus
Tip metre away from waters edge do not bend down no dogs
Low-key, rustic beach with ample space for camping in tents & caravans amid sand & coastal trees.
Camped here over Easter. Great location, good facilities, that are cleaned daily. Cap on numbers means that every camper has plenty of space. Such a beautiful part of the world.
Katherine Le Count — Google review
Busy with K'gari traffic but beautiful beaches and lovely swimming. Beautiful trees on Pelican Bay side.
Sue Daniel — Google review
Love this spot, great beaches, campsites are well maintained, and toilet blocks kept tidy. Sites are dog friendly which means my little mate can enjoy this stunning part of the world with me too!
Wanda Duggan — Google review
totally fantastic camping area only 13k to rainbow beach that is nothing short of heavenly...my 3 star rating only relates to the mosquitoes at inskip as they are highly toxic in huge numbers..bushmans did nothing so be aware..
most camping areas are 4wd only as the sand is soft.. but mv Sarawak is 2wd no problem..
benji — Google review
Great camping spot. Dog friendly and close to beach. No showers but has drop toilets that are mostly clean.
Catherine Smeeton — Google review
Great camping spot for families. Too many stingers the week before Christmas so opted to cool off at Seary's Creek.
Temmina Kuijpers — Google review
I was lucky enough to stay there for 3 weeks due to the incredible weather. Toilets very clean and well maintained. All in all, a very relaxing time spent there......
Allan Law — Google review
It's always great there ,,
Take the Glen 20 and spray for the toilet flys so you don't get sick ,,
Plenty of fish in the sink holes at the moment
John Thompson — Google review
Must be fully self contained. 4WD best but we managed with our 2WD motor home. Just need to pick a spot that's not to sandy.
Heather Petitt — Google review
Good family beach camping spot. Has wheelchair accessible toilet facilities
Camp sites are easily accessed with 4x4 but otherwise you can park a few metres from the camp sites on the road
Rainbow Beach is very close to get supplies or visit a cafe/pub
Can get very crowded during peak periods so probably don't bother during public holidays
Le Crab — Google review
Inskip Point is a great place to camp that’s not too far from a beautiful piece of beach and recreation areas. The rain can make some of the camp grounds on the flatter side a tad wet but if your on the surf beach you should be all good. There is no end to the number of gazebo frames that are lined up along the bins after a bit of wind so my advice is to stick close to the trees.
If it’s a hot meal you want you might need to book in at the surf club at Rainbow Beach or an awesome burger joint on the corner.
Lots of fun by all, get amongst it!
Kathy Ellem — Google review
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Inskip QLD 4581, Australia
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Lake Wabby
Lake
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The deepest lake on Fraser Island, this small, spring-fed attraction is popular for swimming.
If there was ever an entrance to heaven (or it ever existed), it would probably look like it!
An underrated location, mixed with lake on the one side, and the ocean on the other. Yes, you can't see much under the water, but it's still possible to swim in it (just watch it, it gets deeper quite fast when you swim towards its centre. Just watch the fish :)
Saar Catalan — Google review
The lake was okay. We thought it was average compared to some of the other lakes on the island. There were lots of fish in the water and it looked like a great spot to swim. The short hike to the lake from the beach was a nice little walk.
Lavish Lalwani — Google review
Interesting lake but not the most scenic
Jasmine Zhu — Google review
Lake Abby is a great place to go for a swim. It takes a 45 minute walk through the forest to get there but it’s absolutely worth it. My favorite part wasn’t even the lake itself but the sand dunes surrounding it. Absolutely amazing!
Rosalie Macher — Google review
Lake Wabby is not bad, if you have no places to go, then check out this lake.
The lake is quite small but has a lot of fishes in it, I counted 5 big catfish and numerous other fishes.
Just remember there is a little bit rotten smell likely from the dead leafs and trees, so get used to it.
William Smith — Google review
Another nice spot for a dip on Fraser. There is a decent walk involved to get there but well worth it. Keep an eye out for catfish and turtles.
Kerrie Feathers (Kewie_bear) — Google review
Was a nice walk up even on a hot day. There has been sand blown away around the steps. No issues with sticks or debri on the path
judith Dickey — Google review
The walk from the lookout to the lake was a little harder than we expected, but so very worth it. The catfish in the lake are not in the least put off by human presence and are wonderful to watch and swim with. There are definitely dingoes nearby, as evidenced by the footprints we saw heading down the dune to the water's edge, so it pays to remain vigilant. The water was warm and delicious to swim in. Such a quiet and special place!
Suzi Foster — Google review
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K'gari QLD 4581, Australia
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Fraser Island Recreation Area
National park
Nature & Parks
Campground
Forests
Great area for camping and visiting.
Plenty of history to see and read about.
Walk along the river was great, even in the rain.
Road in was pretty dirty, but don't let that stop you.
Grant Molloy — Google review
Lots of history and very well maintained, toilets are better here than lake mackenzie, the walk down to the creek is beautiful the water is clear however no swimming allowed in this creek.
Miss B — Google review
Other then the massive storm, it’s one of the best camp spots I have ever been to. Family had a ball, facility’s were clean and the campsites were distinctly separated.
JAEA — Google review
Great spot, in depths of shade so solar suffered a bit. Not that clear where to put RV but generous space when found a site. Wildlife pretty forward despite lack of dingos so do lock up bins and food
Richard Turner — Google review
At this place you should go for the walk along the Wanggoolba Creek. Thias creek is flow on very fine white sand. The thing is sometimes you do not see the water as it is invisible clear. We did not use the camping area which is also closed by.
J R — Google review
Central Station Rainforest is a great walk you are mainly walking on a boardwalk where you see many aged trees which are huge! There is a beautiful creek that runs through the forest which is a great site to see. There is a lot of history hear and you can read about it on different plaques along the way.
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Jonique Life — Google review
This is the most disgusting campground. Filthy bathrooms, broken showers, smelt so bad you had to hold your hand over your nose to enter. I wouldn't use the toilets they are so terrible. Showers took the coins, no water came out, hardware hanging off the wall. It was like a scene out of Jurassic Park. The campground itself is unkempt. Dirty bins and dirty 'camp kitchen'.
Lizzie Kelly — Google review
I love this place in the Fraser Island. There are lovely plants especially the giant Staghorns
Maria Thomas — Google review
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Eurong Rd, K'gari QLD 4581, Australia
I'll never travel to Bundaberg without this trip planner again
A popular tourist spot, this perched lake features pure water, white sand beaches & picnic space.
It’s one of my favorite places and if the weather is good u will see blue sky and super clean water with soft white sand beach。
Please don’t bring anything to eat here let’s keep it clean and beautiful.
YU — Google review
Lake McKenzie is just an ideal place to swim. One of the few occasions in Australia when I've not been concerned about being eaten by the wildlife!! The lake is so poor in nutrients it's a great place to find sundews.
Mark Rawson-Gill — Google review
This lake is amazing. The water is so blue and nice. It just looks like a gem. I swam across the lake which was great. The white sandy beach is gorgeous.
H F — Google review
The most blue and crystal clear lake I’ve ever seen
Jasmine Zhu — Google review
Lake McKenzie makes it probably the most visited natural site on the island. It is a ‘perched’ lake, which means it contains only rainwater, no groundwater, is not fed by streams and does not flow to the ocean. The sand and organic matter at the base of the lake form an impervious layer, preventing rainwater from draining away.
The sand here is pure, white silica and is not only beautiful to look at but feels beautifully soft to walk on. The sand acts as a filter, giving the water its clarity and helping to make the water so pure it can support very little life. The blues and greens of the lake are endlessly fascinating and it’s well worth getting up early to look across it in the soft light of dawn.
I have been here many times and it has always been an incredible place to be, but this particular visit was different as its the very first time I've really seen the true colours after receiving my colour correction glasses (I'm a colour-blind)... what did this mean?
Hard to describe but it's like visiting for the first time again... Simply mind-blowing!
#kgari #Queensland #Australia #frasercoast #igersfraserisland #kgaridraserisland
Geoff Aquino — Google review
Beautiful lake, crystal clear water and white sands. Amazing spot for photos.
Liam S — Google review
Expect to be wowed and have the most amazing views and swim of your life rain hail or shine. Well worth the distance and track to get there.
Andy Michelis — Google review
Wow just wow! This place is incredible! The water is crystal clear the sand is white! Beware the toilets are disgraceful my gosh I nearly threw up!
Miss B — Google review
I would travel all the way from Adelaide to Fraser island, just to spend an entire day in this pristine water with its beautiful soft white sand shores!
This is a natural water lake and the water is about 25 degrees throughout the year, so it's a hidden gem in Australia.
Rush Riz — Google review
Amazing spot, go early because parking gets full.
The Sydney Angler — Google review
Indeed a small paradise!
Lucas M. — Google review
This place is absolutely stunningly beautiful. The water is so clear. It is a must see.
Situated alongside a river, Queen's Park is a well-maintained botanical garden featuring flower beds, lush lawns, and tall trees that provide shade. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and marvel at the waterfall. Additionally, there are historical sites like the Memorial Park and Museum that offer great opportunities for exploration or picnics. Although the park was affected by recent floods in February, it has since been restored to its tranquil state thanks to exceptional efforts by council officials.
Very quiet and clean town. Lot to see, the Queen Park and The memorial park is amazingly well looked after, perfect place to just walk through and picnic. AND go to the memorial museum, its really good! Highly recommend it! 👌
Wak Julet — Google review
Gorgeous little spot of land in Maryborough with well manicured grass and gardens, seating areas, river viewing, toilets and even a miniature train that you can take a ride on with the kids (covered in shoes required, however they do have spare Crocs available).
Marie Coman — Google review
Stopped in Maryborough randomly on a drive. We stopped at the shop to get some food and then found this park to sit and eat. Kids ran around, seemed well maintained. Right on the river. Like the musical features there too. Kids loved it. Nice spot.
Simon — Google review
Beautiful and tranquil, but with the February floods, it's best to stay away. ♥️ this park.
Martie Greeff — Google review
What a wonderful ANZAC experience.
Maryborough Council .. Take a huge bow.
The grounds are beautifully manicured, and the veteran pathway is a magnificent and informative stroll.
Steve Murphy — Google review
Nice park to walk through. Some nice features - ANZAC memorial, bandstand, music station.
Joshua Boulton (JBCricketball) — Google review
Council have done a great job after the recent floods a really nice place to relax and contemplate life etc.
Paul Hagan — Google review
Beautiful park with plenty of rest areas that are shaded. Meticulously kept and maintained.
David Butler — Google review
Beautiful gardens along the river front . All the heritage buildings galleries & museums adjacent a real focal point of old Maryborough . Very enjoyable
Trevor Horrigan — Google review
Must visit stop and along the Mary River
Brilliant and well maintained park. Nice place to sit and enjoy the peacefulness.
The War Memorial is really nicely done. Well done Maryorough.
A few odd charachters about so recommend you watch out for your family but mostly cler of the park crazies.
James R — Google review
Clean and tidy nice river walk mini trains. Gorgeous rotunda for bands
Sha shen “Bambi martini” Holderness — Google review
Fantastic park with a huge open grassland space, several walking tracks and lots of statues commemorating those who fought in the war. Very well maintained area and a beautiful war memorial towards the main road. Lovely views over the river too and beautiful for walking. Dogs are allowed on leash and there were plenty of shaded areas under the trees too. Would highly recommend visiting here for a picnic or a short walk.
Kerbray — Google review
It's a small but beautiful park adjacent historical buildings in older streets of Maryborough. Lots of cool shady trees and views of the river.
Rob B — Google review
This is a great park with very well maintained plants. It's great for a lunch time walk to enjoy the scenery. There is a nice historical railway track that runs through, but no trains actually around.
Howard Fan — Google review
A beautiful park with some very old trees that are well worth a look, There is an Anzac memorial that just touches your heart, not least the last stone…
A bit of a rocky entrance, but the kangaroo and emu are great. Easy to hand feed, especially the emu.
Staff are friendly, knowledgeable and fun to talk with.
Wade Lil — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to visit. Very quiet here too (we went on Friday morning). Was nice to see all the animals very relaxed and enjoying themselves. They went at their own pace and didn't look stressed and weren't hassled by anyone, came up to you by themselves if they were curious whilst others sat in the shade. They have a reptiles section as well with some snakes and lizards! Highly recommend stopping here if you get the chance. Great value for money!
Thomas Hughes — Google review
Good place to take the family, friendly and well- looked after animals, many of whom are rescued and some vibrant personalities, especially among the large parrots, who were an absolute delight. Many exhibits closed and clearly in need of some TLC, hence four stars, but the volunteers do a great job maintaining the place with limited resources. Wish this place got funding instead of other places such as water parks, but I guess they're alright too.
Guiseppe ?Percy? Perceval — Google review
I love zoos or wildlife parks that put their money back into the animals welfare. This place was run by volunteers. Looking after birds or other animals that simply could not survive in the wild. One legged and one winged Galah's. A beautiful old Wedge Tail Eagle, Winston. Only there because a human in a car hit him. So pls take time to drop in.
Mark Ryan — Google review
We just visited the sanctuary with the kids (11&13) we loved being able to approach and feed the kangaroos. Watch the Dingos, birds and check out the reptiles.
Highly recommend
Sylvie D'Aoust — Google review
Really enjoyed our time here. We were able to spend a longer time with the animals & they were just so chill too! Highlights were feeding kangaroos & a snake experience.
Sandra Moran — Google review
I love zoos run by hard working volunteers . How can they not be worth 5 stars ? Looking after sick or injured animals , that otherwise would not survive. Worthy of my support every time. It's a little tired, it needs more funds . So get along and support it
See the wonderful one winged Eagle . There are better Zoos around but not with such heart .
Mark Geer — Google review
We went here during the easter school holidays recently and the experience was lovely overall. From the welcome by reception, to all the amazing animals which you could tell were really looked after, all enclosures were clean, plenty of water and food for them and everyone enjoyed feeding and petting the roo's once they warmed up to us. Highly recommend checking this place out if you're In the area. Keep up the good work 😊
Sarah Mccaskie — Google review
the animals are so friendly it makes it so easy for children to feed them, we could spend hours at this place just so beautiful. the children really enjoyed holding the bid snake, so don't forget to ask at the main counter.
Carly Evans — Google review
Stopped here to break up the long drive from Hervey Bay to Sunshine Coast for the kids. Great value for money. Our kids loved holding the snake and lizards. Will definitely be back if and when we are next on holiday up this way.
Budds Butchers — Google review
Excellent for kids all ages, our two year old was able to hand feed the wallabies, they were all so peaceful. Definitely going back again soon!
Bronwyn Finn — Google review
It's always good to support Wildlife Sanctuary's. Great way to stop and stretch your legs and let the kid's explore.
Cheryl Christie — Google review
Had the best experience at the sanctuary today. Very interactive and friendly animals. Owner is absolutely fantastic! The snake experience is a must, loved it! 🐍thank you!!
casey greig — Google review
We have just had one of our best days visiting Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary! Our sincere thanks to the extremely knowledgeable staff and the time and information they supplied throughout the day, we had an amazing snake encounter with the beautiful “Gorgeous” and learned so much from our guide! If you appreciate our native birds you are in for such a treat and some belly laughter! As we walked out the door we were treated to some very memorable moments with two beautiful girls 🦘🦘we will all treasure this memory forever, thank you ❤️ never underestimate the commitment and compassion of wildlife carers, it is an around the clock emotional roller coaster, the world is a better place for them, thank you to each and every one of you 💜
From Jayne, Jemma, Keith & Sheila
Friday 30th June
Jayne Hagan — Google review
Cheap to get in. Small park but kept well. I paid to hold a snake. The man was fantastic and clearly loved his job. He was great with my nephew. Will visit again. The dingoes were cute and very fat. Lots of birds. Plenty of kangaroos and wallabies to feed too.
Kristy Armstrong — Google review
Well definitely a lot better than i was expecting. Friendly and funny animals who are well looked after. Some small cages but are just right small you know.
Very friendly struff who will talk about the animals and how they got there.
So basically it's pretty good wildfire sanctuary.
TwoEyedTom — Google review
The staff members there were so friendly , taking my grandson on a first hand feeding experience. He had a ball.
The Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens is a serene and picturesque garden that offers visitors the opportunity to view a wide range of bird and wildlife species. The gardens boast an orchid house and a small pond, as well as a fantastic nature play area for children to explore. The Chinese garden is particularly noteworthy, while strolling around the rest of the garden provides peace and tranquility.
A beautiful oasis. So much variety pscked into these gardens that are so conveniently located close to the beach and Urangan shops.
The labyrinth is a delightful experience. The Chinese gardens give a great sense of experience and the tortoises in the pond were a lovely surprise popping their heads up to have a look at me.
I also enjoyed the orchid house.
Lots of room for picnics.
Susi Partridge — Google review
Gorgeous gardens with lots of interesting things for the kids to see and explore. The nature play area was amazing.
We weren’t able to visit the orchid house today which was disappointing but looks great from outside.
Caitlin Holt — Google review
The Chinese garden is very nice. The walk around the rest of the garden is peaceful.
Was surprised by the number of people in the area that have reached 100. What a lovely gesture to record this in the gardens.
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Nikki Steel — Google review
Visit Hervey Bay often, first time visiting the Botanical Gardens. Enjoyed the Orchid House and Gardens, lovely and cool, very easy walking tracks. We enjoyed spotting the turtles in the water area. No cost, would be great for a picnic or BBQ out of the harsh sun
Nikki Harris — Google review
Sad to say that I found the visit somewhat underwhelming. A major attraction seems to be the orchid house and on a sunny Saturday morning in Winter (grey nomad tourist season) it was closed. There are some interesting vistas and structures, plenty of birdlife, tortoises in the pond to amuse the kiddies. Some signage on the layout and length of the walking tracks would be nice however, and an occasional reference map to place your current location within the garden. Certainly a relaxing place to sit or picnic and some electric barbecues and shade structures are provided.
Scott T — Google review
Pretty good gardens. The majority of it seems to be just a trail through some bush land. I thought there would be some more features to be honest. It does give a feel of a bush walk without actually having to go into the bush.
There is a tiny Chinese gardens section which is quite well maintained.
There is also a tiny children's play area.
Howard Fan — Google review
The orchid house was just beautiful and has volunteers ready to answer your questions. We loved seeing the turtles near the Japanese bridge- there were so many! A very enjoyable stroll through beautiful gardens.
Cheryl Kirwin — Google review
Nice gardens close to town. Just a nice walk around the ponds and garden's. Well looked after, lovely orchid house.
Terry DAVIS — Google review
A great place for a picnic and a walk around the grounds. Wheel chair access to most areas.
Dave Price — Google review
Hervey Bay Botanic Garden is a good garden with a lot of potential, but I believe there is room for improvement. The overall experience was positive, and I enjoyed exploring the garden's beauty.
However, I noticed a few areas where they could enhance the visitor experience. Firstly, some parts of the garden appeared to be in need of maintenance, such as overgrown plants and uneven pathways, which made navigation a bit challenging.
Secondly, I would have appreciated more informative signs or plaques about the various plant species and their significance. This would have added an educational aspect to the visit and made it more engaging for visitors.
Additionally, while the garden was enjoyable, I felt that the overall design and layout could be further enhanced to create a more harmonious and captivating environment.
Despite these points, I still had a pleasant time, and with some improvements, the Hervey Bay Botanic Garden could become an even more delightful attraction for nature enthusiasts and visitors alike
Zella Keiko Bawr — Google review
It’s a beautiful garden. We were there early morning and it was very quiet, but don’t forget your mosquitoes repellent…. xd
Gian “Gian PH” — Google review
Shady space to walk around when it gets to hot. Nice features, like the Chinese Garden and others.
Joshua Boulton (JBCricketball) — Google review
There is a generic Mac & Cheese Botanic Gardens up the front with fun kids stuff, toilets, etc, but down the back reminds me very much of the Noosa North Shore bushland, with some seriously goat track feeling paths. So much like actual bush, but all Museum Fremen in the middle of a country town. Loved it. Nice legit feeling bush walk.
Erik Lundberg — Google review
Wifey and I love orchids. The colours are so vibrant. It's the best part of these botanic gardens. A downside is not all plants in the gardens have identifying name tags. Otherwise it's a nice walk.
Ron Johr — Google review
The signage for the gardens is terrible, we were asked by people as we walked around were things were.
The Orchid house is absolutely perfect the flowers are stunning its a shame that the signage of the rest of the place spoils it a bit
Ian Wilson — Google review
I recently had the chance to explore the Hervey Bay Botanical Gardens, and it was quite an interesting experience. The walk through the attractive woodland area was a bit confusing though, as there weren't any signs or information boards to guide me along the way. However, I must say that the natural beauty of the gardens more than made up for it.
The highlight for me was definitely the impressive orchid house. It's a real gem and showcases a stunning variety of orchids. I was in awe of the colors and fragrances that surrounded me. The effort put into maintaining the orchid house truly shines through.
It would be great if the garden management could consider adding some informative signs along the pathways to help visitors navigate better. This would make the experience even more enjoyable and educational.
All in all, the Hervey Bay Botanical Gardens have a lot of potential, and I enjoyed my time there despite the lack of signage. The orchid house alone is worth the visit, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the gardens develop in the future.
Urangan Pier, a historically significant pier previously used for cargo transfer, is now a popular spot for fishing and scenic views. Despite its considerable length, it makes for a pleasant morning stroll in good weather. Anglers can often be spotted casting their lines along the sides of the pier, while at the end you are treated to an expansive view of the horizon - particularly stunning during sunset.
A very long walk but quite nice for a morning stroll with nice weather. There are often people fishing along the sides of the pier, and at the end of the pier you get a nice wide open view of the horizon (probably would be quite nice during sunset!)
The pier does get quite windy as there is nothing to block the coastal winds, but it’s not too bad.
If you’re lucky, you’ll also see some wildlife - like little birds flying about or resting on the side of the pier, or fish in the ocean!
Jenny Qian — Google review
Nice long walk along the beach and coastline. Beautiful views across the water. There's some places to get some food (fish and chips) nearby. Lovely place to visit and relax
Albany Bradley — Google review
I went here yesterday morning at around 7am prior to my drive home to Brisbane.
Absolutely gorgeous, great spot to go for a refreshing walk. People are lovely, would love to come back here for sure!
Kimberley Holland — Google review
The perfect spot for an evening walk to admire the sunset, or set yourself up along the side to fish. Whatever the reason, anyone in the area needs to walk along this pier at least once. It is quite a walk to the end and back so just keep that in mind.
T Brown — Google review
What an amazingly long pier! The sand banks & sea stretch out either side, when the tide 8s low. Worth the walk. Many were fishing 🎣 🤗
Cheryl Camp — Google review
Sunset walk along the beach by the Pier was lovely. We watched the lights come on as the sun set at low tide over the bay. After 3pm dogs are permitted off leach on the stretch of beach between the Pier and the aquarium. On our return walk to the Pier we saw the migrating fruit bats flying overhead to their nightly feeding area. This flyover continued for over 20 minutes hinting at the large population of fruit bats in the area but other than their passover we didn't see any roosting nearby.
Their is a well patronized fish and chip shop at the Pier and a well keep public green space where markets are held. Lovely location for a walk.
Louise Tome — Google review
Such a lovely Pier. My partner and I walked all the way to the end and back and it's a decent walk. We took our time, stopped to take a few pics at the end and it just took us over 30 minutes to walk it. Sadly we did see some walkers struggle and saw only a couple of wooden seats closer to the end of the pier. To make it more accessable and compable to all walkers, I would really would love to see a bit more setting along the whole pier. Other than that the views are stunning along the whole pier.
Natasha Parker — Google review
Was a lovely little pier and nice to see so many fishing 🎣 if you look hard enough you can see the fishes! Very pleasant and free can’t ask for more 🤗
Heather Parfitt — Google review
Urangan pier, such a beautiful place & so photogenic :) good walk up on it but this time we were under it :) walked from waterfront restaurant to the pier and back, lovely walk with hubby, kids & our dog :)
Roz M — Google review
This is the get together spot for Urangan. People walking their dogs, taking the kiddies to play in the shade and the older people cathing up with their friends. Late afternoon, people have a bite to eat with loved ones. Awesome place.
Martie Greeff — Google review
Very pretty place but couldn't actually walk along the pier as dogs are not allowed. Instead we went down to the beach next to the pier which was fantastic. Dogs allowed on lead all times and off leash at certain times. Could walk out pretty far as tide was low and while the pier was quite crowded, the beach was basically empty which allowed us to get some great shots of the pier from afar.
Michelle Hadaway — Google review
I love Hervey Bay. It's grown sooo much since I was there last. The Pier Caravan Park, in Urangan is a great place to stay
Kris Gallagher — Google review
Wow, what a Pier. My wife and I walked it today and it's a good walk. We are not slow walkers yet it took us over 30 minutes, out and back. It's wonderful walking out to the end, you almost feel like it would take you to Fraser Island. And the sunset from on the pier is spectacular. If you get a chance, definitely visit and walk its length.
Peter Neeson — Google review
Urangan Pier is indeed one of the most impressive piers in Queensland! Its beauty and scenic views are truly captivating. While I don't have personal opinions, I can certainly understand why many people find it to be among the best.
Its length, history, and the stunning vistas it offers make it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll, fishing, or simply admiring the surrounding beauty, Urangan Pier is undoubtedly a must-visit destination in Queensland.
Zella Keiko Bawr — Google review
Urangan Pier, it's one of the longest in Australia. It stretches for almost one kilometre over the ocean in Hervey Bay.
Lots to do with the pier park and eateries in the vicinity. Popular for locals, anglers and tourists!
Teana K — Google review
Awesome location, Photo taken on low tide and high tide, pier romantic walk for couples any stress free fo singles swallows flying and chilling on rails which so nice peaceful
Kids or adults best is fishing off pier council supply rod holder amazing good job to council Hervey Bay thank you thinking about your community. Cheers Paul 😎
Paul Kalogiros — Google review
We measure that it was approximately 2 km return to the car.
The walk was so relaxing but bumpy, be wearing of flying rods and if your planning to just go for a walk or even fishing make sure that you wear a thick layer of sunscreen and a hat, in just the 20min walk talking to fisherman we were cooked
Kasey Wilson — Google review
The pier is amazing! Almost a km long! You can see turtles, dolphins, loads of fish varieties and even a dugong!
The pier is kept exceptionally clean and I was impressed with the containers for fishermen's waste.
Definitely worth a visit!
Dalton Hartley — Google review
Lovely walk along the pier. Great to do around sunset time. It can be very windy and a bit chilly in the evenings
Thomas Hughes — Google review
It made for a nice walk. Park nearby and pier were easily accessible
Sheree Moran — Google review
This is a charming place to go to and get the history behind it. It is 1.1 Km long which indicates good exercise and a fantastic view. The added bonus is spotting the fish in the sea and there was plenty of them
Hugh Mahon — Google review
Even though it was quite a windy day, I thought it was spectacular, and would have given it a 5 if I could have take my dog with me for the almost 1km walk out to the point.
This wide, picturesque boulevard that runs along the coast is adorned with various eateries, accommodations, and stores. The Esplanade boasts a multitude of dining establishments, lodging options, and retail outlets scattered throughout its expanse.
Wetside Water Park is an oceanfront facility that features water slides, a splash pad, and a wave machine. It also has a casual eatery for visitors to enjoy. This aquatic center is perfect for families with kids who want to have fun in the summer season. Adults can also enjoy the park's amenities while sitting in lovely shaded areas.
The Hervey bay Westside water park is awesome. It is a free water park 3 small children's water slides, a bucket, several in ground water spouts and toddler smaller water spout. Right next to the beautiful Hervey bay beach. And.did I mention it's FREE! They have. A toilet, and changing area block with lockers. Several seats and tables are located throughout the park. There is a beautiful sculpture of a whale in the middle of the peak. A cafe next to the front of the water park. There is a bigger paid slide at the end of the park. There is a wooden balcony overlooking the water. The water park is semi covered in the toddler side area however other than that it's all open. Big trees are located near the front of the park and offers a bit of shade on sunny hot days. There is several parking areas. It is wheelchair accessible.
8tevens Travel — Google review
A great family friendly waterpark, great for the kids and the young at Heart. Great place to cool down. All is free except for the ninja warrior water part of the park. Definitely worth stopping at to have a splash in the water and cooling off. Fun in the sun ☀️
Caroline Grant — Google review
This absolutely beautiful for kids swimming in the summer time, not only for kids fun also for adults 😜
J PINTER — Google review
One of the most amazing free water parks in Queensland. Areas for big or little kids. My son loves Wetside and that's our favourite place to visit when we come up to Hervey bay. Now with the playground and skate park next to it we love it even more.
Catherine Zheng — Google review
Hard to believe the place was free - bucketloads of fun and lovely shady areas for parents to sit.
Agnese Middleton — Google review
My grandies love this place. Height restrictions are a pain.
Ticket counter closed at lunch time also.
Susan Gregory — Google review
Great place for kids big and small.
Excellent place for some water play.
Howard Fan — Google review
Great place for kids (young and young at heart), plenty of free off street parking around, with a delicious cafe next door and the gorgeous beach in front.
The renovations/maintenance have made it even better.
Plenty of shaded areas, change rooms/bathrooms, and friendly lifeguards around.
Love bringing my littles here
Caitlin Holt — Google review
Our day at the water park was nothing short of fantastic! The cleanliness and organization were impressive, creating a safe and enjoyable environment for my kids. Staff members were friendly and attentive, adding to the positive experience. Five stars, without a doubt – extremely safe for very young age kids make it a perfect destination for fun, excitement, and lasting memories!
Shahrouz Goharshahi — Google review
Awesome family value. You have an awesome free water park and the availability of great cafe's for a good lunch. Kids love it, there are water slides for a small price and a water kids ninja course. A great day out for the family. 👍😊
Chris Lord — Google review
Great facility, good experience for the kids. Water is a bit cold though and since this park is by the beach, it can get very windy. It's fun for a little while, but can get cold!
Paz Avalos — Google review
Fun experience for the whole family! Water Park is free. Pay for slides and ninja course. Food on site. Get in early to nab a table! A must do when visiting Hervey Bay.
Excellent staff, superb grounds to explore with great areas to sit and enjoy the cool shade from bamboo, native trees and other curated gardens.
Old train to see as well near the Burrum River.
Note that dogs are no longer allowed, so leave your furry friends at home.
Paul Hansford — Google review
This place is an absolute gem, great variety of indoor and outdoor plants at very reasonable prices, a good variety of pots also. The grounds are beautiful and the staff are excellent.
Will definitely be coming back in the near future.
Tass Kotza — Google review
What a hidden gem on the way to Bundaberg. Most beautiful nursery you will ever witness in Queensland state. It is must do visit no matter how busy your itinerary is. Stop for coffee break and engaged in true inspirational interaction with nature. Owners has put lots of love and efforts to make the nursery most pleasant experience one can ever have. Unique collections of plants,pots, artefacts, vegetable and many more.Go for walk to explore immaculate backyard spanning over 10 hectares. Bamboos are planted from 2003. No excuse not to visit. Staff is very friendly and welcoming.
sagar gundecha — Google review
Great experience can make a donation. Stunning 15 acre property and nursery and Cafe. Very helpful staff. Take a few hours to walk around and have a look also a fabulous nursery. Don't miss it
Rhonda Surman — Google review
I had a wonderful experience at Bamboo Land Nursery. The nursery offers a great variety of bamboo plants and is a paradise for any gardening enthusiast. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, providing valuable insights and recommendations for my gardening needs.
The serene and well-maintained surroundings made it a peaceful place to explore. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, Bamboo Land Nursery is a must-visit destination for all plant lovers. I left the nursery feeling inspired and excited to enhance my garden with their beautiful bamboo selections. Highly recommended!
Zella Keiko Bawr — Google review
Absolutely beautiful gardens and nursery on the Burrum river. Great for kids to walk around & very healthy plants for sale, topped with great customer service!
A Day — Google review
Bamboo Land Howard was definitely an experience of calmness. It was as if I was back living in Bali.
Lots of unique garden features for sale plus plants of course. Coffee was good as well
Christine Bagnall — Google review
Loved our time here, such a relaxing and beautiful place. So many different plants, flowers and of course bamboo. Will be back again ❣️
Rodney Armour — Google review
Took a little drive from Hervey Bay to Bamboo Land - Nursery & Parklands ..lovely stroll through the gardens, with some of the most intriguing flowers!..
Juanita Kasten — Google review
What a nice place to visit and have a lovely walk around and thru their gardens, a coffee and some food with it
Cheryl Bayley — Google review
We have purchased multiple heliconias from Bambooland online and they have done really well for us in Brisbane.
We visited the gardens for the first time as a stop on a road trip yesterday. The gardens are impressive with a fantastic range of mature plants to give you ideas for home. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the on-site nursery is stocked with a great variety of plants at very reasonable prices.
Highly recommend a visit. Especially if you have space in the car for taking plants home!
Alex Murphy — Google review
What a fantastic place to relax!
After wondering between so many bamboos I’ve found some spots that look absolutely magical!
I felt so connected with nature.
We went to Bamboo Land as a fun day out and we got to see stunning masterpieces sculptures! Not only the gardens will impress you, but the art spread throughout the nursery!
Irene Pfister — Google review
Loved it! Not what I was expecting at all. Such gorgeous plants and gardens to meander through. Loved the old train carriage and the random sculptures around the place were great. Excellent knowledgeable staff and beautiful plants for sale. Can pay to have Weddings there too as there was one happening there. Beautiful just by the river.
Kay — Google review
Came in July last year while on a road trip North, and again just today. Beautiful gardens to bring a picnic and let the kids run free, grab a coffee/ice block and some plant babies. A great place to see mature Prince of Orange, Pink Princess Philodendrons, loads of costus and fingers/heliconias etc. If you like plants or beautiful gardens at all, Bamboo land is definitely worth the stop.
Absolutely blown away with the helpfulness and friendliness from staff. Presentations were informative, kids loved having a hold of the snakes. All enclosures are clean and tidy. Such a wonderful morning out making life long memories for the kids.
Renee Menhinnitt — Google review
This place is an absolute gem! What a lovely way to break up the drive from Rocky. Well worth a stop! My kids got to touch a beautiful python and baby alligator! Staff are great, super friendly, great variety of beautiful animals. We will definitely be dropping back in again next time we're passing by.
Michelle Juerschik — Google review
Visited as a family and thoroughly enjoyed our day. The park is clean and tidy, while all the animals appear content and in good health.
The individual presentations and animal handling sessions were great; very informative, entertaining and thrilling even for my big kids.
We all departed with a separate, unique highlight of the day, ranging from the tortoises and meerkats through to, for me, the 15 cuddly minutes I spent with the friendliest and most affectionate emu I have ever met!
Overall, Snakes Downunder is a great business, filled with knowledgeable, friendly staff and, best of all, a myriad of wild and wonderful animals to behold. Treat yourself to an affordable family day out and support this special establishment.
Serge V — Google review
Great little park for my family, especially my reptile loving boy. He loved getting super close to the animals - something that not all Paul's can offer. Very friendly staff. Had a fun afternoon!!
Nicky Rose — Google review
Absolutely love this place! The snakes they have on display are so active and beautiful, and the snake shows they put on are interesting and you can tell they care for the animals. We also thoroughly enjoyed the crock show and how quirky they are
Bones — Google review
Great visit, the keepers and volunteers are friendly, knowledgeable and great with kids. They took the time to share information and answer questions and share tips and tricks. Great experience all round and would highly recommend taking advantage of all the shows and the animal encounter options.
Caitlin Holt — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit here. We could see all the animals easily and the lizards were obviously happy. A very neat clean park. Highly recommend a visit.
Patricia Kingdom — Google review
We visited on the way through town on a road trip. Great snake show and all in all great presentations. The park is a good size for a few hours relaxed outing. Plenty of diverse animals to see for a good price. Cafe serves hot pies and sausage rolls which were a winner on the rainy day. Free umbrellas were provided and there were covered areas. Staff were kind and knowledgeable.
Donna Mahon — Google review
Nice place to visit. Not plenty to see, but well worth the entry price.
Closed Wednesdays.
Corey McConnell — Google review
A fabulous park. Talks about snakes + you can get photos with koalas. The Komodo Dragon is beautiful & the Meerkats are super cute.
Maggie Reid — Google review
Lovely little surprise! We decided to stop in on our way back to Brisbane from Bundy and it was there on the side of the road. Not big by any means but a lovely way to spend an hr or 2. Tidy and well put together. We saw a dangerous snake demonstration, crocodiles, kangaroos, emu, koalas and a Komodo dragon! Highly recommend!
Tess Fielding — Google review
I had an AMAZING time here last weekend. The keepers were all so knowledgeable about the animals, and were very safe and organised when letting visitors handle the reptiles. The park has so many different animals, it kept us busy for the whole day! I took my camera and managed to get loads of photos that I’m really happy with!!! Would definitely recommend a visit for anyone nearby! - @kirsttravelss x
Kirst — Google review
Highly recommended. Immaculate grounds and the animals are beautiful and appear to be well cared for. We did the Meerkat experience with my 4 year old and he absolutely loved it. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly especially the young fellas are great with the kids.
Kate Salt — Google review
Visited this park in 2009 and had an unforgettable time with the kids, and passing back through today visited again and had just as much fun by ourselves. The staff here are so passionate and informative. Attentive and patient to any questions. The cages and enclosures are the cleanest, with clean, fresh water and foliage. Great experience, I just hope one day I maybe passing by again.
Woodgate Beach is a picturesque coastal destination located adjacent to an esplanade and surrounded by Burrum Coast National Park. The area boasts a 16-kilometre sandy shoreline with breathtaking sea views, along with two parks and plenty of accommodations options ranging from beachfront camping to apartments and holiday homes. There are also a couple of relaxed cafes on offer for visitors to enjoy.
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I'll never travel to Bundaberg without this trip planner again
We loved our visit to flying high bird park, there was so many different beautiful birds to see. Enjoyed taking our time in each area, feeding the birds and taking photos. As the park grows and has larger numbers of visitors, I imagine it would be beneficial to have roaming staff to keep a closer watch on visitors and the beautiful animals. However I can understand this would add to running costs. We were ready for our tasty toasties and coffee at the cafe, which is a great spot to stop and relax after all that walking! Looking forward to our next visit
Sarah French — Google review
What an amazing place to visit! Highlights were the parrots, deers, pony and llamas 😍 $20 per adult, short drive from Bundy, great family time, lots of laughs had - doesn't get much better 😊 Will definitely be returning!
Be aware...ostrichs eat small paper bags whole 😳
Sue-Ellen Walden — Google review
It's a good, not so little, bird park!
They have the bird food to feed the birds if you'd like, otherwise they are very friendly and fly over to you, depending what you have on you may be more interesting (my earrings were favourites). They also have the walk go through to some farm animals, which is neat!
It is a bird park, so I think mice/rats in the bird cages are common, tidy in the front reception area. Friendly staff serving!
Erica — Google review
My sister and her family and I and my hubby had a great time visiting together. I especially enjoyed the dinosaur bird snapping the food from my hand. All the birds are just beautiful to see. The seers and buck is a great addition to see also. They were too interested in us unless we had food lol.
And the upgrade from we the years is amazing in comparison.
My niece And nephew thought the pin f was the best but and wanted to take him home. Tantrum slightly avoided as I said I’d buy them a milkshake if they shut up. Great day out
Kalico Taylor — Google review
I’m more concerned about the animals. In the park you have the option to go through a neon black light room, located near the steam punk statues. This room is full of fish, however I question their health. The fish were barley moving, most weren’t moving at all. The fish seemed to be gold fish. It’s not normal for fish to be still for so long. It could be for a number of health reasons, stress, or the environment. It could also be that the fish are just sleeping however even their tails weren’t moving.
When talking to the woman at the ticket office about them, she said They do that a lot and She’ll send the boys down to have a look at them.
Their tanks were completely empty too, no information sign to say what fish they were. I’m not a fish expert but I definitely think these fish deserve more attention. If they’re neglecting the fish, I worry about how they treat the other animals.
If this is normal and I’ve misunderstood the situation I’ll be happy to change my review.
Gonecrazy 727 — Google review
This place is a lot bigger than I thought it would be! Lots to see. Unfortunately, we went in the middle of a very hot day so a lot of the animals were sleeping in the shade and not interested in the animal feed. The grounds are quite nice so it's a shame that the conditions of the animal pens/cages seemed a little run down, maybe because it is for sale currently.
Harriet Clark — Google review
A very reasonably priced attraction with lots to see. The young lady at reception was simply a genuinely happy person who clearly loves her job. The souvenir and gift shop was reasonably priced as was the cafe. We really enjoyed this place and the bird life and animals were beautiful.
David Kerle — Google review
We visited the park today. We had such a great morning. The animals are beautiful and happy. The staff were informative and polite. We all have different favourites in the park, but personally I loved the deer, Thunder the pony, and the goats 🥰 My only suggestion to anyone visiting is definetly take water with you as you walk through if you're visiting in Summer. It's mostly shaded which is amazing, but still very hot during our Queensland Summer, and by the time we got to the end we were very hot and thirsty! Visit this place, it's lovely 😊
Vip Pilla — Google review
Loved it. There is a variety of birds to watch. Kids enjoyed feeling birds and other animals.
Ishanie Perera — Google review
Great place for something to do! Plenty of animals to look at and explore. Some areas are probably a little too small for such animals though. Definitely get there early if you want a good park.
Allie Maskell — Google review
We visited the bird park on Monday. We took our 4 grandchildren and they had a good time over the 2 hours we were there. The staff were friendly and helpful.
Jan Richards — Google review
Fantastic little gem of a place. Very please with everything and the birds are amazingly friendly. Alot of different animals too.
PA Morgan — Google review
Wow took my mum today and really enjoyed our day the birds and animals very friendly the staff are very polite well worth taking time to go. Love how the birds just fly on you.
Sandie White — Google review
Absolutely loved this place, had to go back the following day as we loved it so very much
Janet Wilson — Google review
Reading the reviews wasn't good but we still went. It's well worth it the stop. Birds really friendly and are looking for a feed. Just buy lots of feed for the animals before going in. Really large range of souvenirs that's on par for pricing around Australia.
Darryl P — Google review
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Discover the story behind Australia's famous Bundaberg Rum through a self-guided or guided tour at its headquarters. Visitors can explore the museum and distillery, both of which offer an insight into the production process and history. Tours are available hourly, with tastings exclusively for adults above 18 years old. The cafe offers unique seating arrangements using barrels, making it a great spot to relax after touring. And of course, don't forget to snap a photo with the iconic giant bottle of rum!
Such a great place. The tour is full of information, history and so much detail of the distillary process. I don't drink Rum, but liked the environment and decoration. The cafe presents nice sitting arrangement using barrels!
Capturing photo with the giant bottle of Rum is a must!
Ashik Mahmud — Google review
A pleasant experience and great for either the full tour or simply a short stop and a quick drink. There's a beer garden area with a bar outside or a tasting experience inside next to the shop. Dogs are not allowed in the outside area unfortunately which is a shame. It did take some time to be served outside, despite no queues, but the flavoured rum was delicious and the staff were friendly.
Kerbray — Google review
Had a great time on the rum tour very informative, the museum was very interesting. Loved the blend your own rum tour, highly recommend to pay the extra money for this. No food available on site. Friendly staff, worth a visit.
C Yager — Google review
Did the tour of the distillery. The lovely Kaycee and the other experienced lady (sorry, I forgot her name. Must have been the rum) put on an awesome tour. Very knowledgeable of the history and production process. Real good, definitely recommend, especially if you’re a rum connoisseur.
Den Taylor — Google review
Oh this was a great tour! Guides were fantastic and made it funny yet informative. I wish the shop had more 'exclusive' items for sale (things you could only buy there). Book online for a 5% discount 💰Overall - Brilliant!
Ali Howard — Google review
Calling past Bundaberg and it's a must do visit like the Opera house or MCG.
Tour guide was Coops (I think). Very informative on the history, sourcing, making and future of the Polar Bear.
The tour takes you through various parts of the plant to see what's going on. No phones or cameras allowed (hence no inside photos) and are required, along with keys and other battery or loose items into secure lockers during the tour.
Taste testing at the end with 2 samples.
The staff throughout were very pleasant and mostly always smiling. Bar & shop area were very clean and nicely done.
Peter Dickson — Google review
I pre-purchased my tickets on line, great ideas as the day looked like it got quite busy!
Great experience Lou & Mac, walk & talk us through the whole process. I’m not a big rum drinker, however still found it’s all very fascinating.
From the tour we also had 2 ticket drink vouchers included to taste some of the rum out selfs, at the end of the tour.
Definitely recommend 👍🏼
Feasting with Zen — Google review
The museum and guided tour was great! We had CJ and Lewis and they had the funniest rum jokes throughout the tour. Very informative and entertaining at the same time.
The museum tour you can do on your own time. There is an hourly guided tour where they take you inside and see where all the action happens. We were even able to have a taste of the molasses!
After the tour you get to have free taste- 1 liquer sample and 1 rum sample per person. The shop is so cute with all the Bundaberg distillery merchandise.
Maikko Fonacier — Google review
Honestly I didn't know Bundaberg rum is a big thing but I saw the distillery and decided to check it out. Bought the museum and a guide tour. In my opinion, get the guide tour, it is totally worth it.
You will have the chance to see the process of how they are making the rum. Due to strictly no electronics in the factory so we can't take any pics and videos during the tour but yeah it was amazing.
You will get 2 complimentary drinks with the guided tours.
Overall a great experience. Recommended
Neo — Google review
Very interesting place to visit. I came here to buy souvenirs for family and friends. It's really worthwhile to visit this remarkable iconic place in Bundaberg. Easy to navigate to get there as clearly visible sign posted. The products were clearly displayed to showcase and a brief description of each product on offer. There was a product tasting bar available for a low fee at the store. The staff were helpful , ready to assist, and good product knowledge. Definitely recommend this place. 💯💯💯
Angel H. — Google review
This place is not just the home of the Iconic Australian Rum & birthplace of the Bundy Bear in 1961.. The history here is intertwined with & part of Australian history, especially our military history, supporting our troops ever since the Boer War. If you enjoy history, give yourself plenty of time to read all about it, (or cheat like me & photograph all the information boards).
Would highly recommend doing the tour, we were very lucky to have Mack & Shae as our guides as they were both lovely. Very informative tour that was kept fun and light-hearted by our guides!
Paul Dunworth — Google review
This is a must-do in the Bundaberg region. Coops was an amazing tour guide who was enthusiastic, funny, and entertaining. It's clear that people love what they do here! The tour includes the museum, a tour of the distillery and 2 tastings with mixers - so it's a fantastic value. Arrive early so you can visit the museum before your tour (you can't visit it after). We booked ahead but there were some people who were able to walk in.
Sarah Wahltinez — Google review
Great tour! Quiet enjoyable for kids and adults. Lots of space for caravans to park around the back. Get to your tour early so you can get a good walk through the museum! We arrived right on time and missed out on spending time slowly going through the museum which was disappointing.
Buy tickets online on their website for a discounted price.
Samantha Hortz — Google review
Great experience and totally worth the drive. You have to put this on your bucket list and enjoy the history of Bundaberg Rum.
Damo and Bobbi were fantastic hosts and guides. Make sure you partake in the tasting and the end and get some good rum and merch to remember your visit by.
Stu Hastings — Google review
Excellent museum and distillery tour. Chan and Mack were our guides full if fun and jokes to make this a great experience. The rum and liquor tasting was interesting definitely the salted caramel was the best. We were the last to buy tickets in our group, 6 others behind us missed out and needed to wait another hour. Tours are on the hour so arrive early . Loved the whole eco experience they have created and many awards.
moni lee — Google review
The tour guide was very engaging. It was a fun tour and the museum itself really showed a lot of history..
pamela c — Google review
Always a great place to visit. The tour of the distillery is interesting. The shop is my go to though for the goodies you can't get in your general bottle shop. Chocolate coffee liquor, Special small batch white rum. 😋🥃
Sara-Jane Watson — Google review
Great day out, I would suggest that you take the tour, very informative and the staff make it a fun experience. The museum part has plenty of information about all of the history of the site. Good value for money, tickets just under $30 per person, which includes 2 drinks of your choice. I'm not a rum drinker, but the bar staff know their products well. Just tell them what your poison is, and they'll get you the rum that fits the bill. I was blown away by the way they hit the spot. The shop is well stocked, and the whole site is amazing considering the small numbers of staff that run the whole operation. Just remember, don't drink too much if you're going to drive.
Tom Kotzamanis — Google review
Our boys (husbands) loved the Distillery. We got them a tour & blend your own experience. Highly recommend going here. I'm not a fan of rum, but didn't mind a couple of the tastings we had.
Kerryn Turrell — Google review
One of the best guided rum distillery experiences.
You get to see the actual brewing and distillation processes.
The guide was very engaging and the overall experience was great.
You get to try 2 rum options include d in your ticket.
For some extra money you can try your hand at blending your own rum.
Anastasia G — Google review
Highly recommend the museum and distillery experience tour.
The museum provided a great insight into the history of rum in Australia and the history and process of Bundaberg rum.
After the museum you go on a walking tour of the distillery. Due to the the risk of ignition, you are required to lock up your camera, phone, car keys (anything with a battery) in the provided lockers. We loved sampling and learning about the molasses well and how it is transported from the sugar mill across the road. Our guides Leesa and Sandy did a fantastic job explaining the fermentation, distillation process and Barrel House. The tour ends at the Bundaberg Rum Tasting Bar, where you get two samples. I'm not a run fan, but their exclusive royal liqueurs were delicious. I ended up purchasing all 5 flavours. Highly recommend the banana and toffee liqueur with cream on top, and salted caramel mixed with milk.
We initially wanted to buy tickets for the BLEND YOUR OWN RUM EXPERIENCE, but this needs to be booked in advance, so we will be back for this in the future!
Teresita Nastasi — Google review
Went to the distillery over Christmas break and decided for my birthday I would come back and do the rum making experience. Well worth the money, great experience to do. Bobby who was the host did an excellent job helping out with decisions on which rum combination would work and just an overall good time. Highly recommend you check out.
Shaun Gillespie — Google review
When in Bundaberg, this is a must do experience. It is a very modern and interesting interactive experience. Bobbi, our tour guide was brilliant, hilarious, and just a joy. You can tell she enjoys her job. $30 pp to visit, not sure about kids. Really interesting bit of history and great to try samples of the wonderful Rums and liquers at the end. We sure enjoyed them 😀
Sarah Haylor — Google review
I did the “Blend your own Rum” tour. It was incredible. Boby was our guide and she was really nice and funny. So much things to see and learn about the way our favourite Australian Rum is made.
100% recommended during your trip in Bundaberg.
The Bundaberg Botanic Gardens is a sprawling 27-hectare subtropical garden that boasts of various attractions such as a lake, boardwalks, and a chapel. The gardens offer an easy walking experience, are pram-friendly and comprise numerous beautiful areas perfect for picnics. Additionally, the garden features a train that takes visitors on a loop around the gardens providing excellent scenic views at an affordable price. Facilities such as cafes and toilets are available for visitor convenience.
Beautiful gardens, easy walking, pram friendly. Train ride is well worth it and you can park your car right near the train and Cafe or walk around from one of the other parking areas. Cafe, toilets etc all there. Lots of beautiful areas for a picnic.
Brook Phelps — Google review
Excellent gardens and grounds. Themed areas Chinese and Japanese looked well maintained and have variety of plants from those countries. Vast open spaces with manicured lawns and gardens. Great place for weddings with beautiful backdrop or all the trees. Well worth a visit, added bonus of being dog friendly
Alan H — Google review
This is a fantastic botanical garden filled with activities. Great for a family day out. There are multiple areas within the botanical gardens with various different themes. There are also a number of museums located on the gardens to fill out the day.
Howard Fan — Google review
Had a lovely outing here. It was a good 30 degrees, so remember to slip on a shirt, slap on a hat, bring your sun screen, and also some water.
Really awesome place to visit. It is free to visit the gardens, but u will pay for the steam train. It's about $6 dollars for an adult, $2 for kids, $15 for a family (2 adults and 2 or more kids), but this helps the volunteers to run the site.
There are some museums on site that you can visit the same story as the train, help with keeping the site running.
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Leslie Tully — Google review
If only I could add the fragrance of spring in the Botanic Gardens in this review! So many sweet and wonderful smells wafting through the gardens, so many flowers and trees in bloom!
There’s an incredible playground that my 7 year old dubbed “the best playground ever!” Is right at the entrance. The playground has a variety of options even accessible options. My 3 year old had plenty to keep him engaged as there are various age groups and abilities catered to. My husband and I even enjoyed playing on some of the equipment with them! :) Met a local super friendly family and that made the experience that much richer.
The botanic gardens have a road that circles through it as well as walking tracks. There are a few small hills but nothing drastic. There’s a mini railway in it too. The lake has a bridge/boardwalk with lookout points. There are Chinese Gardens and Japanese Gardens. Lots of amazingly beautiful native Australian trees in all their glory as well.
When I came along the path to the lake something large made a decent sized splash at the waters edge. We’ve only just returned from Northern Queensland and first thought was crocodiles, but alas they are not this far south! Yay! Instead they were giant lizards, lots of them! They’d run across the path in front of me with their dense muscle bodies wiggling at a super fast pace and run right over the waters edge and then swim out a bit! I probably saw about 20 of them! There were native bees on tree blossoms, turtles on logs, ducks swimming around, and a whole array of birds!
We didn’t get into any of the other attractions this time. When we are back through Bundy we’ll absolutely stop in.
Jennifer Hamilton — Google review
Lovely garden to visit, I've been here many times and still found something new to look at. Love going here for a walk around and looking at all the wildlife they have around the area. The best thing is the rainforest section as it is nice and peaceful.
angela kirk — Google review
Loved wandering around here. Recommend getting a garden map from aviation centre as there are many path options. Plenty of space in carpark.
Jacqueline Leorke — Google review
Very pleasant gardens. Quite substantial for a smaller town. There’s water with turtles (so many turtles!), ducks and other water fowl and we even spotted two eels. Lots of lizards too. The train didn’t go when we were there but adds a nice touch. The cafe has friendly staff and lots of snack or lunch choices. We had a pleasant few hours.
While there take the time to visit Hinkler House, the Aviation museum and perhaps Fairmead House.
Patty van hest — Google review
Nice place to stop for a wander. Definitely a must for any bin chicken fans. Fun to see turtles swimming about and lizards diving into the water. Wide range of water birds to look at. The train runs on Wednesday and Sundays and more in school holidays.
Joshua Boulton (JBCricketball) — Google review
Surprisingly good gardens with a train that does a loop so you can see most of the gardens with very little effort for a very reasonable price.
Kristy Armstrong — Google review
Beautiful spot for a walk and wander! Love the gardens and turtles. There were so many turtles there today! The train ride looks fun - tickets are cash only, no eftpos. The cafe wasn't open the day we visited due to public holiday. Will come back soon 😎
Renee Vaubell — Google review
Absolutely love the Bundaberg botanic gardens. Did you know it has a cute little cafe near the front of it? They sell great milkshakes and coffees, though their prices are a bit on the expensive side.
I walk there every chance I get. Plenty of different routes to choose from, and they hold events for occasions like Easter and Christmas (recently they did an Easter egg hunt, a lot of kids were very happy because of this!). My favourite part of the gardens is the Japanese gardens and their lovely ponds.
The local wildlife is always great to see, I love feeding the ducks. They also have turtles and eels.
There is a wildlife island in the middle of the place which used to be super stinky due to all the bin chickens, but now a lot of them have moved on and been replaced by new littler birds.
They're always upgrading the place. A lot of care goes into these gardens. Can't wait to see the new boardwalk!
Dantessa Holloways — Google review
Personally the stream train ride was a fun part of the Botanic garden. The garden was uasal not much difference from other towns.
Matthana Mcinerney — Google review
This is so beautiful. Great cafe,ride on the sugar cane train for $6 . Under school age kids are free. It takes you around the whole park. Visit Chinese and Japanese gardens ,feed the duck,islands of birds herons bin chooks ducks. Lots of water dragons lazing about. Good for the whole day.the gardens are stunning
Joh B — Google review
A fantastic experience. The perfect location for that morning activity a great walking route around the Gardens amongst the exotic and native vegetation all set out around a lovely water course with a large lake and smaller pond in line . Plenty of wildlife, many water-birds tortoise water dragons . The trees are teaming with all the native bird species very exciting. The old Tourist Cane Train is very popular and was decked out for Christmas . The Heritage Buildings and the Museums are a must see . Very impressed a protected location on an oppressive hot & humid summer morning with no wind to speak of .
Trevor Horrigan — Google review
Bundaberg Botanic Garden is a scenic place to visit, where you can see Water dragons, tortoises, ducks, waterfowls and herons etc. There is a small train operates for kids. A few old architectural buildings are also there to visit including a cafe. Plants are with name boards for identification purposes.
Amara Nuwan — Google review
Beautiful walking trail with plenty of shade and dog friendly.
With a multitude of animals, flora, stunning creeks, and a cafe; you are bound to have a relaxing day out.
I haven’t had the opportunity to try it yet, but there appears to be a train ride available for those looking to explore more, in addition to museums if you feel like learning about Bundaberg’s historical information.
This botanical garden appears to be a local favourite on weekends.
Ashley Raines — Google review
Great place to visit. Beautiful plants and wildlife. Worth checking opening hours for the train and museum etc if you want to see those.
Ben Dendulk — Google review
A fantastic place for photography but also for families and tourists to learn about history, see many different species of native animals, take a steam train ride through the gardens and a large playground area.
Geoff Shave — Google review
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6 Mount Perry Rd, Bundaberg North QLD 4670, Australia
Educational centre featuring exhibits on local aviation pioneer Bert Hinkler in a modern space.
It was a wonderful visit to Hinkler Hall of Aviation. The lovely ladies there were so amazing, helpful and informative. We thoroughly enjoyed t all the interactive activities. It was well worth the price. What I got from the trip was how Bert Hinkler was not only a good pilot but amazing engineer and mainly a really resourceful and an efficient problem solver.
kh Q — Google review
This place is excellent. They tell the story of aviation hero (Bert Hinkler) very well. Many different types of exhibits that can entertain one and all. As an aviation buff I thoroughly enjoyed the experience too; three simulators awaited me in the back corner! History buffs will also not be disappointed.
Rachael Barnes — Google review
A cool museum/memorial dedicated to bert hinkler and aviation. There are many activities throughout to immerse visitors, with awesome planes to view and some even to enter. The staff were really friendly and the giftshop had some cool trinkets. Overall, a nice and informative hall about aviation and bert hinkler!
Kay — Google review
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6 Mount Perry Rd, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670, Australia