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How long is the drive from Coffs Harbour to Darwin?

The direct drive from Coffs Harbour to Darwin is 2,449 mi (3,940 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 21 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Coffs Harbour to Darwin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Byron Bay, Kakadu National Park, Toowoomba, Byron Bay, Bundaberg, Maleny, Kakadu National Park, Toowoomba, Hervey Bay, and Mooloolaba, as well as top places to visit like The Pass Cafe Kiosk and Byron Bay, or the ever-popular Cape Byron Walking Track.

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Top cities between Coffs Harbour and Darwin

The top cities between Coffs Harbour and Darwin are Byron Bay, Kakadu National Park, Toowoomba, Bundaberg, Maleny, Hervey Bay, and Mooloolaba. Byron Bay is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Coffs Harbour and 42 hours from Darwin.
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Byron Bay

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, is a renowned coastal town celebrated for its stunning beaches and popular water activities like surfing and scuba diving. The Cape Byron State Conservation Park, home to a historic lighthouse, offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to spot humpback whales during certain months. Visitors can also explore nearby areas such as Nimbin before indulging in delicious local cuisine at places like Bay Kebab Shop or The Balcony.
Most popular city on this route
1 hour off the main route, 5% of way to Darwin
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Byron Bay

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, is a renowned coastal town celebrated for its stunning beaches and popular water activities like surfing and scuba diving. The Cape Byron State Conservation Park, home to a historic lighthouse, offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to spot humpback whales during certain months. Visitors can also explore nearby areas such as Nimbin before indulging in delicious local cuisine at places like Bay Kebab Shop or The Balcony.
Most popular city on this route
1 hour off the main route, 5% of way to Darwin
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Mooloolaba

Mooloolaba, a charming coastal suburb in the Sunshine Coast Region of Queensland, Australia, is situated just 97 kilometers north of Brisbane. This picturesque destination is part of the Maroochydore urban center and boasts a population of 8,202 people as per the 2021 census. The area is known for its bustling dining hubs and offers some of the best restaurants on the Sunshine Coast.
46% as popular as Byron Bay
40 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Darwin
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Maleny

Maleny, located in the Sunshine Coast Region of Queensland, Australia, was historically known for timber production and later became a hub for dairy farming and fruit cultivation. The town boasts a population of around 3,959 people as per the 2021 census. Visitors can explore art galleries, coffee shops, boutiques, and gift stores while immersing themselves in the unique village atmosphere. Additionally, every Sunday morning presents an opportunity to experience the local market at the Community Hall.
48% as popular as Byron Bay
26 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Darwin
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Toowoomba

Toowoomba, located in the Darling Downs region of southern Queensland, Australia, is a charming city known for its rich history and natural beauty. The Cobb & Co Museum showcases horse-drawn carriages, while the Royal Bull’s Head Inn offers colonial-era displays. Nature enthusiasts can explore Ravensbourne National Park with its towering red cedars and rainforest, as well as Crows Nest National Park featuring eucalypt forests and picturesque Crows Nest Falls.
40% as popular as Byron Bay
1 hour off the main route, 11% of way to Darwin
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Toowoomba

Toowoomba, located in the Darling Downs region of southern Queensland, Australia, is a charming city known for its rich history and natural beauty. The Cobb & Co Museum showcases horse-drawn carriages, while the Royal Bull’s Head Inn offers colonial-era displays. Nature enthusiasts can explore Ravensbourne National Park with its towering red cedars and rainforest, as well as Crows Nest National Park featuring eucalypt forests and picturesque Crows Nest Falls.
40% as popular as Byron Bay
1 hour off the main route, 11% of way to Darwin
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Hervey Bay

Hervey Bay, situated in southern Queensland, is a popular destination for observing humpback whales during their migration season from July to November. The city also serves as a gateway for tours to the nearby Fraser Island, known for its beaches and rainforest habitat. Visitors can explore the waterfront esplanade connecting the marina with calm swimming beaches. Additionally, Hervey Bay offers diverse dining experiences including Italian cuisine at Santini Gelateria and Indian dishes at Namastay India Restaurant.
38% as popular as Byron Bay
23 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Darwin
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Bundaberg Central

Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Bundaberg Central is a city situated on the coast of Queensland, Australia. It has gained recognition for its production of Bundaberg Rum, which can be tasted and explored at the Bundaberg Distillery museum. The Hinkler Hall of Aviation is located in the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens, paying homage to Bert Hinkler's solo long-distance flying achievements.
50% as popular as Byron Bay
34 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Darwin
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Kakadu National Park

National park
Kakadu National Park is a biodiverse expanse with a monsoon climate, featuring coastal plains, rivers, and marshes. The park offers stunning waterfalls, natural pools for swimming, and encounters with its diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the spectacular gorges, wetlands, and lookouts while guided tours provide insights into sacred sites like Ubirr and Nourlangie.
44% as popular as Byron Bay
48 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Darwin
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Kakadu National Park

National park
Kakadu National Park is a biodiverse expanse with a monsoon climate, featuring coastal plains, rivers, and marshes. The park offers stunning waterfalls, natural pools for swimming, and encounters with its diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the spectacular gorges, wetlands, and lookouts while guided tours provide insights into sacred sites like Ubirr and Nourlangie.
44% as popular as Byron Bay
48 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Darwin

Best stops along Coffs Harbour to Darwin drive

The top stops along the way from Coffs Harbour to Darwin (with short detours) are The Pass Cafe Kiosk, Cape Byron Walking Track, and Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park. Other popular stops include UniSQ Japanese Garden QLD, Glow Worm Caves, and Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre.
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Cape Byron Walking Track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Cape Byron Walking Track is a 3.7 km loop that takes about 2 hours to complete, offering stunning ocean views, a historic lighthouse, and opportunities to spot wildlife such as dolphins and whales during their migration season from May and August through October. The track passes through coastal rainforest, along cliffs, and provides panoramic coastal views.
Fantastic walk and the views at sunrise do not disappoint! Just make sure you park in a designated parking spot as even before 7am, there was a parking ranger there slapping tickets on cars parked illegally... also, there's a sign that says "most eastern point of mainland Australia, but you can keep walking down on the track to get to and what feels like more of an eastern platform. Overall great morning walk. Lots of steps going up and down so if you're not great with them stick with the footpath of road leading up to the lighthouse only.
Andrew J — Google review
This walking track is a wonderful experience for nature lover. If you are visiting during July - November you can enjoy seeing whales and dolphins from the view points there. The place is clean and have drinking water facilities and washrooms too. You can reach the most easterly point of Australia mainland from the walking track. View of the ocean is amazing. I had a wonderful time there, watching waves and listening to bird songs..❤️
Shamali R — Google review
Just beautiful. The loop is 3,6km or 4,2 if you do the last little bit in trail. Obviously touristy, but we did in winter with good weather and not many people were there. Just at the lighthouse was a bit more, but still extremely enjoyable. Definitely worth it. We spotted many whales and dolphins
Nerea H — Google review
Sensational. Absolutely sensational. Oh… it was a bloody challenge and not for those with knee or back issues but it was a GREAT walk! Dragged 4 kids along who managed the walk we did from ‘The Pass’ to the lighthouse and back. Many steps. Steep gradients. Lots of chairs and rest stop areas along the way. Very glad we did it if only this section. Saw lizards, koalas, and whales!!!!!!!!
Corrie B — Google review
We walked the Cape Byron Walking track circuit, starting at the Palm Valley carpark. The track up to the most easterly point and the lighthouse hugs the coastline. The track is fully paved and concreted up to the Lighthouse, with steps and some steep inclines. There are many places to stop and catch your breath if needed. We experienced incredible views and we lost count of the amount of whales frolicking in the waters, near and a far. There is a small cafe at the top and toilets as well. On the way back we continued on to the Tallow Ridge track. This track is not paved and whilst the views are not out to the ocean, the rainforest is beautiful to walk through. There are stairs, as well as flat bush tracks. This part of the track could be a little slippery in the wet. A much quieter track and a beautiful walk. The Tallow Ridge track may be a little hard for smaller children due to the steepness of some of the stair heights.
Helen F — Google review
We enjoyed the Cape Byron Walking Track. The views were stunning, and the path was well-kept and easy to follow. I stopped at a few lookouts and just soaked it all in. A great spot for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy some amazing ocean scenery.
A A — Google review
A beautiful sea view walk. Make sure you look out for the dolphins or whales that I believe swim around the bays. I saw some cool wildlife and the views from the lighthouse are beautiful. It’s a bit of a difficult walk and contains some steep stairs but worth it if you can manage.
Anya — Google review
For those new to the area, pay no attention to the "Open/Closed" indicator within Google Maps for this location!! It's simply a very nice and well maintained coastal track with great views and without entrance gates -- so it's always open! It even has a very nice (unexpected) cafe along the track called "The Pass Cafe"!
Mark W — Google review
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4.7
(1931)
199 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/cape-byron-walking-track?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business%20Page
+61 2 6639 8300
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The Pass Cafe Kiosk

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
The Cape Byron Lighthouse, standing proudly at Australia's most easterly point for over a century, is a majestic sight to behold. After taking in the breathtaking views from the lighthouse, visitors can take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Cape Byron Lighthouse Cafe and National Parks and Wildlife office. The cafe offers a welcome respite from the hot weather, where one can indulge in refreshing ice cream while browsing through the National Parks and Wildlife store.
Friendly lady serving, she made a great coffee , they have Bonsoy milk for my liking on a plant based diet, not easy to find. Nice display of food, cold drinks and ice cream, but didn't try those on this occasion as was on a morning trek not ready for food. They take CASH 💵I was impressed! It also can be a hard option to find in places these days. Location of course is breathtaking nature, so nice that after a big hill climb a cafe is located here views, coffee, food its a great package 😊 Thankyou to owner for response🙏🏻, definitely visiting you again✨️
Linda H — Google review
Nice little cafe with a good cuppa. We had a ham cheese tomato croissant that was quite good and a carrot cake that was pretty tasty. Now what makes this place special is quite obviously the view. One of the most iconic views in Australia. Beautiful. You have to be quite lucky to get parking g but it is available. Very nice that they have the tables outside to enjoy the view. Nice touch.
The H — Google review
The views from this lighthouse are definitely worth the 8 dollars we paid for parking. You get a full 360° of amazing scenery and there is a lovely little hill walk too. The coffee shop is delightful too! They do fresh gelato ice cream which is exactly what you need to cool down after the walk.
Conor D — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! The food was delicious and the coffee was AMAZING. seriously the best coffee in Byron bay and such a reasonable price. The manager Sian and her sister are absolutely beautiful and so kind. Love that they are a family ran business and locals! Their sister cafe is also The Pass Cafe which I can not wait to try. 1000/10 the best cafe!
Loraine S — Google review
The redeeming feature of this cafe is the spectacular views! The coffee, latte and scone were mediocre. The staff were friendly and the service was prompt. The car park attendant was quite rude and officious. It would be good for the frontline person to be friendly and welcoming.
Hans-Joachim R — Google review
Walked up with my water bottle, immediately told to go outside to fill it up which is fine but one of the ladies working, I could not understand what she was saying and she was pointing around the corner (the water fountain was straight ahead). Then I finally realised where she meant and heard the other lady say “open your eyes” and they both laughed….. SORRY but I could’ve found it quicker if your coworker wasn’t babbling while speaking and had just given me clear direction. Got annoyed at me when it was her coworkers fault that I started to go the wrong way. I work in hospitality I know how frustrating it can get especially when a customer can’t find something but I’d never say something rude like that out loud in front of them. So rude! Also I was planning on grabbing something to eat but nevermind! Maybe next time you go to talk poorly about or to a customer keep your voice down😁
Lara E — Google review
Popped in for a quick snack and beverage when viewing the lighthouse. Surprisingly…. Wasn’t expensive, had great food and the view is just sensational! Strong recommend from me!!!
Michael M — Google review
Sensational views. Chance of spotting dolphins and whales. Sunrise is a must. Moderate walk up there. Not really much parking available (cost involved) so most people walk or ride half way. Nice little cafe for coffee and iceream althought staff a little rude. Free entry to actually go up and have a look from top of the lighthouse by volunteer guides.
Carly N — Google review
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201 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
https://www.thepasscafe.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 447 847 383
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Byron Bay

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, is a renowned coastal town celebrated for its stunning beaches and popular water activities like surfing and scuba diving. The Cape Byron State Conservation Park, home to a historic lighthouse, offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to spot humpback whales during certain months. Visitors can also explore nearby areas such as Nimbin before indulging in delicious local cuisine at places like Bay Kebab Shop or The Balcony.
Most popular city on this route
1 hour off the main route, 5% of way to Darwin
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The Farm Byron Bay

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
The Farm Byron Bay is a picturesque 32-hectare sustainable oasis just outside Byron. It's home to a community of growers and producers, along with the Three Blue Ducks restaurant, a produce store, bakery, ice-creamery, and florist. The farm is dedicated to traditional and sustainable practices and offers self-guided tours of its veggie plots and fields dotted with cattle and pigs. Guided tours are available on weekends during summer, including horseback tours.
What a beautiful, picturesque, peaceful, piece of landscape…. Filled with very farm like building, animals, plants & outdoor gardens. If you’re in the area, you must come experience some time at the farm, you have the choice of the bakery & the restaurant for a meal, indoors or outdoors, there’s also ice cream, animals, plants, a florist & lots of healthy food / supplements / drinks / timber chopping boards / merchandise / etc etc to purchase. The service is great & speedy too, we started in the restaurant however we weren’t overly excited with the lunch menu so we decided to try the bakery instead with some hot drinks. Overall, the restaurant & bakery are a bit pricey, however the food was delicious, especially the cauliflower & curry soup! The aesthetic & ambience is very pleasant, you could spend hours here just soaking up the atmosphere.
MazCal — Google review
A gorgeous working farm with so much to offer. Lots of local produce, fresh cut flowers, plants, a cafe, ice creamery and restaurant on site. We visited as a couple, but so much to see for kids and families too. Lots of open green spaces, the opportunity to sign up for hands-on, educational sessions or just wander around taking it all in with a coffee. We took home a ready made meal, cheese, wine and small goods for a platter. Don't miss this, a must do in Byron.
Rebecca W — Google review
We visited over the weekend and arrived around 7:30am—already about 70% of the car park was full, so it's clearly a popular spot. We didn’t join a tour and instead wandered around the farm with our dog on-leash. The farm is well signed, making it easy to navigate on your own. There’s a great variety of farm animals, a lovely macadamia orchard, and other produce to explore. We grabbed a coffee, lemon meringue tart, Portuguese tart, ham and cheese croissant, and a jar of mixed nuts along with fresh eggs. The food was great—though prices are on the higher side, which is expected for a tourist-oriented location. The older lady at the cashier was polite and courteous. However, the younger staff around the coffee area were less helpful. I felt I was treated differently, being asked to wait outside for my order while others were clearly allowed to wait inside. It was disappointing and felt discriminatory. The service here could definitely be improved.
H L — Google review
The food was absolutely delightful. Our gluten free options tasted fresh and flavourful. Walking around The Farm, after our meal at the Three Blue Ducks, was lovely. There were so many happy chooks and cute sheep, goats, cows, and many other farm creatures.
Letitia S — Google review
Great access to animals at no charge. Ducks, chickens, goats and sheep. Farm shop, ice cream shop and restaurant prices were very steep but to be expected at a touristy hotspot. We didn't eat there or buy anything but just a place to stretch our legs on the trip from Brisbane to Byron Bay
Greg — Google review
We have visited The Farm a few times. We dined in the restaurant again and the specials were spectacular, the porchetta was delicious. The service was also outstanding. The takeaway pasteries from the bakery were a little underwhelming but overall a lovely visit. The restaurant cuisine and service was outstanding. We will be back.
Andrew M — Google review
An interesting place for dining off the busy area of Byron. Pleasant surroundings- farm style as the name indicates. Service was good, staffs were friendly and the food was delectable. Careful if you’re sitting on the outside area as you will have birds as guests.. We were there on a weekday so there was no live band.
Choo G — Google review
Perfect day out! We made our own picnic in the cafe onsite and enjoyed it at one of the picnic tables. After that we explored the farm and visited some of the farm animals. Great space for the whole family. The food is all delicious! Highly recommend!
Madisan C — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(1668)
11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale NSW 2481, Australia
https://thefarm.com.au/
+61 2 6684 7888
5

Wollomombi Falls Picnic Area

Picnic ground
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Wilderness area with bushwalking tracks, a campground, a striking waterfall & a shelter with BBQs.
Beautiful area for a stop on the way between Ebor and Armidale. great facilities with toilets, BBQ's and picnic tables. Did the 2km round trip to chandler falls lookout, was a rocky track just take it easy on the little down hill spots. One of the lookouts is only 200m from the car park so if you don't have the time for the walk you can still stop in for a quick look at the Falls.
Daniel R — Google review
Highly recommend doing the walk to Wollomonbi falls lookout! The views are wild (photos do not do them justice) 🏔️🌊 It's a very short walk from the carpark to the first lookout. The walk then continues to the base of the falls and then 2 more lookouts which are a bit further and uphill / downhill.
Sophie — Google review
Amazing views of water falls and gouge. Incredible natural beauty. Beat when it's rains, water falls are awesome to see. So high, great walking tracks to see best lookouts. Walks are reasonable for most levels of fitness and suitable for children with supervision.
Andrew B — Google review
Beautiful views, easy walking tracks, and well signed. Nice picnic area at the top too.
Grant O — Google review
Nobody can control the weather but only a dribble of a fall from the main lookout and nothing from the other lookouts. Otherwise nice area for a picnic. Didn't see any toilets
Pamela R — Google review
Pups and Park Rangers, New England National Park is a 5-Paw WOW-ZER! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ryder here, and wow-wow-wubbzy, New England National Park is PAW-SOME! Just say, "Ryder needs you, New England National Park!" and the PAW Patrol will be there - because this place is incredible! From the tippy-top of Point Lookout, the views are like, whoa! You can see everything! It's like Adventure Bay, but bigger and with even more trees! We used our pup-tags to zoom in and spot so many cool birds – bright blue ones, fluffy white ones, even some that sounded like they were laughing! Pup-tag zoom vision is the best for nature exploring! The walking tracks are super fun adventures! We hiked to waterfalls that were splash-tastic! Marshall even managed to stay dry for once (almost!). There are trails for every pup, big or small, and even some that are a bit challenging for extra adventure! Just be sure to bring your pup treats and water, Adventure Bay style! And the best part? It's full of amazing animals! We saw wallabies hopping around like they were in a bouncy castle, and so many colourful butterflies fluttering by! It's like a real-life jungle adventure, right here in New England! We even helped a little lost joey find its mum – teamwork makes the dream work! New England National Park is the perfect place for pups and people who love adventure and nature! It’s clean, it’s beautiful, and it’s got something for everyone! No job is too big, no pup is too small to have an amazing time at New England National Park! Definitely a 5-paw recommendation from Ryder and the PAW Patrol! Let’s go, go, go explore!
Jay B — Google review
We walked half way down the gorge, a pretty steep track in places, but when we got to where wanted stop, the view was spectacular
Gary G — Google review
Super easy to get to, and the views? Absolutely worth it. Just a friendly PSA for future visitors—or let’s say, a rant against the peeps that were present while we were there: this isn’t your private festival stage. Cranking EDM at 11 a.m. isn’t the vibe—people come here for tranquility, not to relive Coachella on a cliffside.
R A — Google review
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Wollomombi Falls Rd, Hillgrove NSW 2350, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/picnic-areas/wollomombi-falls-picnic-area?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google+My+Business+Page&utm_term=plcid_3498513522589650014&utm_content=Wollomombi%20Falls%20Picnic%20Area%20-%20Hillgrove
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Minyon Falls Lookout

Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Scenic stop overlooking Minyon Falls & the rainforest, also offering walking paths & picnic areas.
One of the best waterfalls in NSW I would say. The walk to the lookout is only about 5 minutes, and you have the option to take the 4 hours return hike to the bottom of the falls. The trail down the bottom is well maintained and easy for the most part, however we did find coming back up a little challenging, so I would say basic fitness is required. Some rock scrambling is needed to get to the very base of the fall. Before the final scrambling you will find yourself crossing a beautiful creek, with many mini rock pools you can relax in.
Lerong L — Google review
Massive waterfall and the pathways around it were really good. Looking down felt crazy its a long way down. Certainly worth a look. The pathway is well maintained and there is a nice viewing platform. It's accessible for anyone be young, old or in a wheelchair. It's a nice spot for a picnic with tables and benches and some toilets also
Luke B — Google review
Take your 4WD! The drive is narrow and winding with many potholes off the sides and on road to avoid. The road turns into dirt for a stint and then turns to bitumen leading up to the carpark. Sedans and low to ground cars can drive there but I wouldn't recommend it in the wet. The site has toilets and paved walkway to the landing to see the Minyon Falls. The falls would be spectacular after rains. The drop is expansive. There are a number of bushwalks you can take from this spot.
Natalie H — Google review
Minyon Falls Lookout: A Thrilling View Worth the Treacherous Drive Minyon Falls, nestled within the magnificent Nightcap National Park in the Northern Rivers region of NSW, is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural attractions in the area. The view from the lookout, where the 100m cascade plunges over the rhyolite cliffs into a deep, palm-shaded gorge below, is breathtaking. On a clear day, you can often see all the way out to the coastline. The lookout platform is easily accessible via a short, gentle walk from the main car park, making it perfect for all fitness levels. However, reaching this slice of paradise is an adventure in itself, and requires serious preparation—and a careful choice of vehicle. A Warning About Road Conditions Visitors must be fully aware that the journey to Minyon Falls is challenging and should not be undertaken lightly, especially after heavy rain. Access to Minyon Falls is only via Minyon Falls Road. The roads leading into the National Park are often single-lane in stretches, narrow, and winding, requiring extreme caution and low speeds. Visibility around corners can be poor. The final section of the approach, particularly along Minyon Falls Road, is unsealed (dirt/gravel) and notoriously rough. Deep potholes, large rocks, and deep run-off ditches are common, posing a significant risk to the underside and tires of low-clearance vehicles. While some sedans can make it if driven slowly and with great care, a 4WD or high-clearance vehicle is strongly recommended, especially if wet weather is forecast or has recently occurred. The dirt tracks become extremely muddy and slippery when wet. The drive itself demands full concentration, but the reward at the end makes the bumpy, slow journey worthwhile. Exploring the Tracks!! From Easy Viewpoints to Hard Climbs Once you arrive, Minyon Falls offers several walking tracks to suit different energy levels. 1. Minyon Falls Lookout (Easy) • Distance: Very short, 50\text{m} to 100\text{m} return walk from the car park. • Grade: Easy. • Highlights: Panoramic views over the gorge, waterfall, and the distant coast. Picnic tables are available here. 2. Minyon Grass to Base of Minyon Falls (Hard) • Distance: Approximately 4\text{km} return. • Time: Around 2 hours. • Grade: Hard/Strenuous. • Highlights: This is the most direct route to the base of the falls and the beautiful natural swimming hole. However, the final 100\text{m} involves a challenging rock scramble over large, often wet and slippery boulders to reach the pool at the base of the 100\text{m} drop. 3. Minyon Loop Walking Track (Moderate/Hard) • Distance: 7.5\text{km} to 13\text{km} circuit (depending on start point). • Time: 3.5 to 5 hours. • Grade: Moderate to Hard. • Highlights: This full circuit allows you to experience the diverse landscape, passing through ancient subtropical rainforest, alongside fern-lined creeks, and showcasing towering old-growth brushbox trees before descending to the base of the falls. Be prepared for steep sections on the return climb. Essential Preparation for Visitors Due to the remote location and potential challenges of the drive and the trails, you must come prepared: Sturdy hiking shoes with excellent grip are essential, particularly for the rock scrambling near the base of the falls and the steep, potentially slippery loop track. • Water: Carry plenty of drinking water (at least per person for the longer walks). • Leech Protection: After rain, leeches are common in the rainforest sections. Wear long socks and consider insect repellent. • Weather: Check the forecast and wear appropriate clothing (layers, rain gear). If the falls are the main attraction, visit after recent rainfall to ensure a strong flow; they can be reduced to a trickle in dry spells. • Safety: Always advise a friend or family member of your travel plans and expected return time, as phone reception can be intermittent.
T A — Google review
Easy access to the lookout area. Plenty space to park. Restroom, bbq spot and picnic table are there too for visitors. Only took around 5 minutes from carpark to the lookout. Place was beautiful and the view was amazing that day eventho its raining hard.
Hifdzannudin H — Google review
Amazing. Short walk from the carpark. Option to hike to the bottom (3-4hrs apparently). Safe railing etc. Picnic tables x3. Swimming in the rock pools up the top, at your own risk.
Cloe C — Google review
Beautiful walk to the bottom of the falls. Being winter was too cold to swim but have been in summer and it was a great swimming spot. Bit of rock scrambling towards the end so not suitable for young children
Yonica C — Google review
Great view of the waterfall and a lovely walk to the bottom of the waterfall. We walked to the bottom, then to the picnic area and walked back along the road back to the lookout and it took just over 3 hours.
Hannah P — Google review
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Minyon Platform Track, Whian Whian NSW 2480, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/minyon-falls-lookout?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business%20Page&utm_term=plcid_10054759421784116447
+61 2 6627 0200
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Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

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Art gallery
Shopping
The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, situated in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, is a renowned regional art gallery that showcases a diverse range of art exhibitions. It features the works of talented Australian artists across various mediums and houses an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. The gallery also includes the recreation of Margaret Olley's studio, adding a unique touch to its offerings.
Couldn’t believe it, spoiled and impressed, what a hidden gem, upon entry at first it’s very much like many other modern or contemporary galleries, beautiful, however, the views and location are stunning, and it’s no until you get to the back of the gallery and enter into a very unique and personal experience where you are faced with an almost entire house replicated with in the gallery of a famous local female artist, Margaret Olley. Entire rooms from her home have been somehow moved or relocated or something into the gallery and, it’s hard to explain but definitely a must see for any one, young, old and indifferent. Thank you for this experience, amazing!!!! Plenty of parking, cafe and picnic areas, interesting and incredible experience. Wheelchair accessible with elevators etc and drive direct to doors on both sides, cafe also.
Andrew B — Google review
Such a beautiful gallery, we accidentally found it. I have wanted to visit Margaret Olley Gallery since it opened in 2014. I wasn't disappointed at all. The essence of Margaret Olley is presented well here, and one can feel Margaret Olley in her rooms.
Maria K — Google review
If I could give this gallery 10 stars I would. We went on a Sunday morning and joined the 11.30am tour with Hella. Wonderfully comprehensive, starting with Margaret Olley’s house recreation. And going on to a curated wall including a Monet and 3 Margaret Olley originals! A Monet in Murwillumbah! You can even buy a book bag with this on it. Fantastic gallery, incredible views, great location, and it’s free. Take a jumper, it’s absolutely freezing in the gallery and you won’t want to rush through as there’s so much to see. We went to Murwillumbah for lunch afterwards, I’d recommend you check the open times if you have a particular cafe in mind, we got caught out being a Sunday afternoon. I’ve seen the Margaret Olley Archibald Prize winning portrait when it was at GOMA in Brisbane, but now it feels like she has made her way to her rightful home at the Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre. Highly, highly recommend. I’ll be going back.
Kimberlee N — Google review
Must visit art gallery if you’re in Murwillumbah or in Gold Coast. Interesting to see the special exhibition dedicated to Olle. Despite not being an artist, i love to visit art gallery where i am from. There is so much knowledge to learn from each masterpiece at every art gallery i have been visiting.
Life A — Google review
Visited gallery today. It's an amazing gallery with spectacular views across the river & area. Exhibitions hung at present are well worth the trip. Ben Quilty Archibald Margaret Ollie portrait an amazing addition. Truely a gem of culture in the middle of the bush. Well worth the trip from anywhere. Do yourself a favour.
David A — Google review
Visited for the first time. Fantastic regional gallery. The replica of Margaret Olley’s Paddington home was really interesting and gave an insight into this Aussie character. Well worth a visit! Ben Quilty’s Archibald portrait of Olley was a personal highlight. Items from the National Gallery currently on display including Monet’s Haysatcks, midday was a nice surprise.
Rob C — Google review
Great place. They recreated Margaret Olley's place exactly how it was. Over 21000 items moved and put back to how when she lived in the house. Awesome exhibition.
MaxwasHere — Google review
Wow what an art gallery! Margaret Olley display, amazying. Great location, views, well worth the visit.
Matt R — Google review
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2 Mistral Rd, South Murwillumbah NSW 2484, Australia
https://gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au/
+61 2 6670 2790
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Saumarez Homestead

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$$$$affordable
Historical landmark
Saumarez Homestead, located near Armidale airport, is a remarkable two-story Edwardian mansion with thirty rooms. Built between 1888 and 1906, it holds historical significance as the former residence of the White family. The property encompasses 16 buildings on 10 hectares of land, including stables, a milking shed, and a blacksmith's shop.
We had a beautiful walk through the gardens for nearly an hour and then an hour tour. Definitely worth $15 each as it’s hard to see such amazing places without the dedicated work of the volunteers. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the property and its history. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would highly recommend it if you enjoy seeing how people lived in the past and this family was very privileged and wealthy!!
Kim M — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit here. Our guide was so informative and there was so much history to take in. Mary's garden was delightful too. Great place for a picnic.
Robyn L — Google review
Beautiful house in incredible condition. Our guides were lovely and very passionate about the house and it’s history. You must book in advance. Very worth it. Enjoyed it very much.
Valery J — Google review
An interesting place, well set up for school groups I imagine. The location the original squatter who owned most of the Tablelands set up their house. It has fantastic gardens that are well maintained and the house itself is still set up as it was 100 years ago.
Scott — Google review
While the homestead could have some restoration dollars spent on it and the garden definately needs work, this is an extraordinary time capsule of a wealthy but parsimonious (read Presbyterian) family's home life. Not to be missed by any visitor to Armidale. The house is only accessible by guided 1.5 hour tour but it is worth the time and the $12.00 The White family handed it (and the 20 odd acres it sits on) over to the National Trust and left. Everything was left behind, even the spectacular silver hair brushes, books, family pictures and family Bible. Didn't have time to get down to the farming sheds but assume that is equally interesting. Don't miss it. If you want to see the gardens and farming sheds and are going for the 3.30pm tour, make sure you arrive at least an hour beforehand to do so. No time after the tour.
Steven H — Google review
Only got to do the garden today, am very impressed indeed. I had a fall on a spot where water has run and made a trench. Very happy to such beautiful old plants.
Marian S — Google review
The gardens at Saumarez are amazing, especially Mary's, which is maintained by Jarrod the friendly gardner. Inside the house is a time capsule full of significant historical masterpieces of its time, and Lez the property manager was a warm-hearted welcoming man with extensive knowledge. If you love exquisite antiques, ambience, bygone architecture and the highest standard of customer service, then this estate is not to be missed whilst visiting Armidale !!!
An J — Google review
Stunning Edwardian NTrust house filled the White family's original furniture & posessions. A wonderful place where you can step back in time and learn a bit of local history from the knowledgeable tour guides. You can also wander around the extensive grounds.
Helen W — Google review
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230 Saumarez Rd, Armidale NSW 2350, Australia
https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/saumarez-homestead/
+61 2 6772 3616
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Springbrook National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Springbrook National Park is a vast expanse of natural beauty, offering visitors an immersive experience in the Queensland hinterland. Spanning over 20 square miles, this park is a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts, boasting lush rainforests, serene walking tracks, and well-equipped campsites. The park's highlights include the stunning Natural Bridge and the majestic Purling Brook Falls, a breathtaking 100-meter waterfall that leaves an indelible impression on all who behold it.
Springbrook National Park is absolutely breathtaking! The lush rainforest, stunning waterfalls like Purling Brook Falls, and incredible views from lookouts such as Best of All Lookout make it a must-visit. The walking tracks are well maintained and suit all fitness levels. It’s a peaceful escape into nature and perfect for a day trip. Highly recommend visiting if you're in Queensland!
Sharon G — Google review
I’ve lived on Springbrook Mountain for over four years, and I can honestly say there’s nowhere else like it. Every day feels like a postcard — misty mornings, fresh air, waterfalls, ancient trees, and views that stretch all the way to the coast. It’s peaceful, quiet, and deeply connected to nature. You don’t just visit Springbrook — it slows you down, grounds you, and makes you appreciate the small things. Whether it’s the roar of Purling Brook Falls after rain, the stillness of the forest trails, or the golden light at Best of All Lookout, it’s pure magic. As a local, I still find new pockets of beauty all the time. If you’re visiting, take your time. Respect the land, the wildlife, and the locals who help preserve it. This mountain is a treasure.
Ben S — Google review
Springbrook National Park is absolutely breathtaking — one of the most beautiful rainforest areas I’ve visited in Queensland. The views from the lookouts are incredible, especially on a clear day when you can see all the way to the coast. The Natural Bridge is a must-see, and the walks around Twin Falls and Purling Brook Falls are stunning, with waterfalls, ferns, and ancient trees everywhere. The cool mountain air and peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect escape from the city. Highly recommend taking your time here — every track is worth exploring.
R S — Google review
We had an absolutely fantastic experience and a truly wonderful time. The drive to this place is a bit adventurous, but it's well worth the effort. There are numerous scenic lookout points along the way, each offering breathtaking views. The trek to Twin Falls is an absolute must—an unforgettable highlight of the trip!
Sunil S — Google review
Really cool spot to get out in nature and do some hiking. Recommend if you’re looking to get some beautiful scenery, be immersed in nature & see some Aussie wildlife!
Simon D — Google review
Springbrook National Park packs an astonishing mix of rainforest, waterfalls, and ancient geology into a compact stretch of the Gondwana highlands. The drive up is an experience in itself, climbing narrow switchbacks that swap coastal suburbs for clouds of mist and towering Antarctic beech trees. Stop at the first lookout and the Gold Coast skyline sits like a glittering bookmark far below, framed by rolling green hills. Walking tracks branch out in every direction, each with its own reward. Twin Falls Circuit threads behind two curtains of water, giving you that cinematic moment when sunlight slants through the spray. The Best of All Lookout lives up to its name with a sweeping vista all the way to Byron Bay on a clear day, and interpretive signs point out volcanic craters now softened by forest. For something shorter, the trail to the Natural Bridge leads into a cool cave where glow-worms light the ceiling after dusk and a creek dives through a neat hole in the rock. Facilities are simple but sufficient. Car parks at major trailheads have clean toilets, picnic tables, and clear maps that outline distances and difficulty grades. Mobile reception fades quickly off the ridge so downloading an offline map helps, and the plateau’s weather changes without warning, making a rain jacket smart even in midsummer. Food options are limited once you leave the highway; packing lunch lets you linger wherever you find the best bird calls. Whether you are after a family-friendly boardwalk, a half-day waterfall circuit, or just a chance to stand above the clouds for a moment, Springbrook delivers scenery that feels both primeval and unexpectedly close to the coast.
Le G — Google review
Great 2 hours trecking inside the National Park and two hours back to start point car park. There is a small look out track which you can finish in an hour if you want to finish quick.
Shyam S — Google review
Beautiful views. Very nice loop trail of 25km (4hrs) but whatch out for leeches
Chantal M — Google review
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Springbrook QLD 4213, Australia
https://parks.desi.qld.gov.au/parks/springbrook
+61 137468
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Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Natural Bridge, located in Springbrook National Park, is a popular attraction known for its basalt bridge and cavern formed by a cascading waterfall. The trailhead on Bakers Road provides easy access to this natural wonder. As part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, the park features a dense subtropical rainforest with diverse fauna such as frogs and koalas.
Stunning place. Information boards on near the car park. Not a bad walk to get there but there is a number of steps to get there. Picnic area there as well as toilets. Good parking. It is well worth a visit to see the water falling into the cave below. There was mention of glow worms can be seen in the cave, I never saw any whilst I was there.
Christine B — Google review
The Natural Bridge circuit walk (about an hour) is absolutely stunning! The highlight is the beautiful natural rock bridge glowing in the sunshine with a waterfall flowing gently beneath it — the water sparkles in the light and creates such a peaceful atmosphere. The walk itself is easy and scenic, surrounded by lush greenery. Plenty of parking available, making it very accessible. A truly calming and magical spot to visit.
Anisha L — Google review
What an absolutely breathtaking place, well worth the winding roads. The drive itself is phenomenal, the locations is amazing. It took us less than 20 minutes to do the entire walk, but we stopped and admired the views along the way. If you are wanting to do something outside of the attractions when in the Gold Coast, make sure to take the time to head up here and stop at The View cafe at Hinz Dam on your way back 😊
Nicole W — Google review
Lovely walk through the forest before getting to the waterfall. Saw lots of wildlife including lizards and snakes. The waterfall and cave itself were beautiful. Tip for you if you lean back over the railing and look for a hole in the ceiling you may even spot a few glow worms, even in the day. The walk was absolutely lovely and the environment was beautiful.
Niamh S — Google review
5 of us took a quick walk around the track here. Really nice scenery as you head down all of the stairs and across the bridge. About half way through you come across the waterfall from a few different perspectives. Really nice spot inside the cafe to admire the scenery. In all it probably took us about 45 mins, with a few stops to take everything in. No real picnic spots that we could see but there were public toilets.
Abby B — Google review
Wow wow wow 😯🤗 Such an amazing place to visit Loved the water falling through the rock to the stream below. Easy walking track which is very well signed. Even saw a frilled neck lizard. Would be great at dusk to see the glow worms
Cindy A — Google review
Absolutely stunning short walk, with breathtaking views of the waterfall into the cave system. The walk to the falls is quite easy, with views from the top of the falls and from within the cave. Plenty of photo opportunities throughout, with the walk likely busy during peak times. Plenty of parking available, and toilet facilities near the entrance.
Kerbray — Google review
Great spot for an easy hike — about an hour walk, not too hard. The cave and waterfall are stunning. Watch out for carpet pythons though!
Cy — Google review
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Bakers Rd, Natural Bridge QLD 4211, Australia
https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/springbrook?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=natural-bridge
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Australian Standing Stones

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A very interesting place to visit, and it was great to experience the Celtic heritage in Australia. There is no cost for entry, and there were also some short walks where you can gain Vista-style views of the surrounding countryside A very interesting place to visit, it was great to experience the Celtic heritage in Australia. There is no cost for entry, and there were also some short walks where you can gain Vista-style views of the surrounding countryside
Jason C — Google review
This is a fantastic place and worth a visit. There are lots of tables around for picnics and plenty of room for dogs and travellers with caravans etc There is a beautiful walkway just above to walk around and view the town and surrounds. However the best part is the Crafters Cottage onsite with the best coffee in the area. The barista there is Thai and a fantastic artist with her designs on the top of each coffee. There is a nice fireplace inside the cafe and lots of outdoor sitting areas if you have a dog with you. The new playground equipment for kids is excellent and there are plenty of new toilets The cafe is open from Wednesday to Sunday. Of course the Standing Stones are a huge highlight. Whilst in town, don’t forget Sweaties Pies, which are renowned to be the best anywhere. The coffee downtown is generally very ordinary.
Neil L — Google review
Fab place to visit and I was really touched that the Celtic peoples who settled here bringing their knowledge and skills have been honoured and memorialised is such a manner. It’s definitely worth a visit. I was particular fascinated that the sun dial told the time perfectly 👌
Evie S — Google review
Amazing monument to the early settlers of the area. Created in 1991/92, the Australian Standing Stones in Glen Innes Highlands is the national monument to Celtic people, past and present. The Stones acknowledge the contribution to Australian culture made by people from the Celtic nations of Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Wales, the Isle of Man and Brittany.
Anne C — Google review
Has changed a bit since we where through 3yrs ago, new sword , kids play area and pretty sure loos are newish too. Either way good suss out and good pet friendly stop / area walk around
Izzy H — Google review
Worth a stop just to read the story of what they are and why they are there. Don't forget to go up the hill behind it for a scenic outlook.
Michael R — Google review
Lovely spot, clean bathrooms, interesting activities nice for a picnic or the Cafe. Well worth a stop in.
Aaron W — Google review
Every time I go to Glen Innes I hang out up here It's a great spot!!
Jon M — Google review
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Centennial Parklands,Watsons Dr, Glen Innes NSW 2370, Australia
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Glow Worm Caves

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Nature & Parks
Restaurant
The Glow Worm Caves, located in the Gold Coast's stunning hinterland, offer an educational and enchanting experience for visitors. These manmade caves provide a controlled environment where visitors can observe thousands of glowing worms in a replica limestone world complete with stalagmites, stalactites, and water features. The tour includes a short video about the glow worms before venturing into the pitch-black cave to witness these fascinating insects in their natural habitat.
Absolutely loved the glow worm cave. I learnt so much about them. This is a man-made rainforest and a man-made cave which was just amazing. The frog hollow was just an added extra which I also enjoyed. And I love Cedar Creek running through the rainforest and all the random bush turkeys just wandering around. Amazing!!!
Annette M — Google review
Beautiful scenic drive then you arrive and are greeted by friendly staff in a delightful setting. Momo was our guide and she was friendly and full of enthusiasm for her job. She imparted a ton of information in a way that made it interesting. The grounds are well kept and the attached cafe, gift shop and winery are beautifully set up. We purchased some excellent gifts to take away with us. You cannot take photos inside the cave but outside and around the frog breeding areas you can. A great way to spend a few hours.
Sally K — Google review
We visited with my elderly mother to whom wanted to see the butterflies 🦋 to which was not opened as yet and nothing was noted on their website about not been opened. Otherwise the glow-worms was a delightful experience along with the cafe and gardens. Would be nice if you cleaned up the rubbish in the pond and gardens to which the manager walked right past
Jeff J — Google review
Great, informative tour as part of ticket and entry. The glow worms were AMAZING. The cave was full of them glowing brightly. There's also Frog Hollow to see too. All set in lush rainforest on a vineyard estate. There's also a lovely cafe/restaurant and wine tastings. Definitely worth a visit.
Karen L — Google review
Educational and informative guided tour, you will learn a lot about glow worms and see them lining up the man-made cave walls. The centre itself situated at a nice bush area and the garden is lovely. Worthwhile to visit.
Luyu P — Google review
Had a tour with Beau Eastman. It was his first tour but what a bubbly knowledgeable chap. We found out that he was a film maker and has done work for Sir David Attenborough. We had to dig to get that but it was amazing to hear his adventures after the tour. Made the whole tour just that bit more engaging and magical. The glow worm story is pretty cool. It’s like you end up inside the galaxy in space. And the whole place is actually bright from the glow after your eyes adjust. Worth checking out for sure. The frogs and lizards is a bonus.
Hish F — Google review
Tour guide Austin was very informative and made learning about glow worms interesting and fun. Definitely worth $30 to experience.
Christina F — Google review
Little bit pricey. But worth it. The guide was hilarious and informative while allowing a fair amount of off the script audience questions. I attended with my daughters and they absolutely loved it.. there is also a "dark den" with all kinds of amphibians and reptiles which was well maintained and true to pattern, very informative. No guide for the dark den, but a guide was needed in that section. Wonderful experience.
ThatGuyThatDancesCrazily — Google review
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Cedar Creek Estate, 104 Hartley Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
https://www.tamborineglowworms.com.au/
+61 7 5545 1666
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Tamborine Mountain

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Nature & Parks
Mountains
National Parks
Tamborine Mountain, located in South East Queensland, Australia, is a charming town surrounded by natural beauty. It offers a variety of accommodations including lodges, cabins, and campsites for families and groups to enjoy. Visitors can explore the area's picturesque creekside lodges and indulge in brewery tours from Surfers Paradise to Burleigh Heads. Whether it's a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, Tamborine Mountain has something for everyone to enjoy amidst its stunning landscapes.
4.5
(500)
Queensland 4272, Australia
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Kooroomba Vineyards and Lavender Farm.

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Nestled in the picturesque Mount Alford area, Kooroomba Vineyards and Lavender Farm offers a delightful dining experience amidst the scenic beauty of the Scenic Rim. The restaurant features a modern dining room that serves delectable French cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients. Dishes like beef carpaccio, panko crumbed pork belly, and grilled spatchcock are just some of the highlights on their ever-changing menu.
The visit to Kooroomba Vineyards and Lavender Farm exceeded my expectations. We dined in the restaurant at a window table overlooking the lavender which was in bloom. The food was delicious and the service excellent. Wine tasting is complimentary if you dine in the restaurant. Wines were very good and we bought a few bottles to take home. There is also the option of dining outside overlooking the lavender with a casual menu ordered at the bar, dogs are even welcome outside. Well worth a visit!
Cathy — Google review
Great outdoor area, well setup to enjoy the view & while away time enjoying good company, food, drink & fresh air. The picnic hampers were plentiful & delicious. Dont think we could finish everything. Loved that I could bring along my pup too. Worth a visit whether you enjoy the outdoors picnic option or the restaurant.
Jennie F — Google review
What an absolute gem! The Lavender farm at Mount Alfred is simply perfect. The property is pristine, with jaw-dropping mountain scenery at every turn. The four of us had lunch at the restaurant, and it was genuinely one of the best meals we've ever had – truly 5-star quality and beyond. The day flowed perfectly with a fantastic commentary wine tasting and a serene walk through the beautiful lavender. An outstanding experience we can't wait to repeat. We will be back!
Maurice D — Google review
Not only is the Chapel a singuarly unique place to get married, but the scale and vast expanse of the lavender farm and vineyards provides an incredible backdrop to photos and for guests to explore. We had no fears if the rains descended as there is ample under covered space, and we were blessed with the most incredible sunset which just lit up everything and everyone so beautiful. All food and drinks provided were simply superb. I distinctly remember as the Bride, having a moment of blissful calm as I enjoyed my Lavender Duck main, watching everyone else as they enjoyed theirs. I am recommending to all my friends as I would love to attend a wedding here as a GUEST! The new on-site accommodation as well is very well appointed, with a lot of space and the honeymoon suite comes with a lovely spa bath. We also worked well with Fassifern Coaches to arrange transport for our guests staying in the surrounding areas and they knew exactly what we would be after, so never fear for the more remote location.
Jorjha U — Google review
I’ve been visiting Kooroomba for many occasions over the years. The drive to the venue reminds you why it’s part of the Scenic Rim, with spectacular views from the restaurant. From events and birthday lunches to today’s visit, which was our wedding anniversary, every experience has been memorable. We shared a glass of bubbles overlooking the Great Dividing Range, easily the best seat in the restaurant, followed by the Beef Cheeks and Curried Duck. Dessert was the Crème Brûlée (which my wife still insists is the best she’s ever had) and the famous Lavender Ice Cream, their signature dish. I’ve taken visitors from all over the world for that ice cream, and it’s never disappointed. Pricing is very reasonable considering the fine dining experience and the quality of the meals. I’m a fan and already looking forward to my next visit.
David J — Google review
Amazing restaurant under a gorgeous setting. The chef produces perfection and delivered and nurtured by our waiter (Guy) in our food and beverage choices. A truly professional restaurant and venue - I understand why it takes 3-4 weeks to make a reservation for lunch. My only wish would be to book in for dinner in the future.
Scott T — Google review
Environment - It is scenic and the lavender is nice, but I feel many places could offer the same. If u find the angle, can get some nice photos, but if you are driving 2 hours and expecting a“spectacular and breathtaking view” then you might be disappointed. The restaurant - food - no complain on food, but also nothing so special - pretty standard kind of quality you would expect. The restaurant - service - quite so so… the young lady performed a very standard Ai-like customer service. No willingness to have any thoughts when requested for simple help.
R G — Google review
The Mog Champ sends his regards. We were in a nearby camp-site and stopped here for lunch. It's a beautiful looking vineyard especially during sunny weather. We all ordered the butterflied chicken which was delicious. The chicken was slightly expensive especially for the portions provided, so would definitely recommend anyone to purchase it with shared sides as well. Had a nice walk after eating as well, thanks for the lunch Kooroomba! Mogliest Regards, Your Mog Champ
The C — Google review
4.5
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168 F M Bells Rd, Mount Alford QLD 4310, Australia
http://www.kooroomba.com.au/
+61 7 5463 0022
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Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park & Cafe

RV park
Nature & Parks
Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park & Cafe is an enchanting destination that should be on every traveler's itinerary when exploring the Killarney area. Nestled right across from the stunning Queen Mary Falls, visitors can choose between a leisurely stroll to the lookout or tackle a more extensive walking circuit for breathtaking views. The park offers delightful experiences such as hand-feeding vibrant crimson rosellas and king parrots, with magical fireflies and glow worms making appearances during late October to November.
We stayed here for a few days with friends camping and exploring Queen Mary Fall and Browns Falls. The amenities were always clean, and the grounds well maintained and level for vans. It was a perfect and affordable get away for a family. Nice and safe for the kids to run around and play. The bird feeding was a highlight, and one morning they even came up to our van. We also had some possums join us for the campfire one evening. Thank you for the great experience.
Ramon S — Google review
Called in for lunch. Allan and staff were very busy but the wait time for both service and meal was minimal. Great hamburger and the hand brake had pumpkin soup which she enjoyed. Staff are so helpful and go out if their way to make sure all are catered for. Well done.
Nigel B — Google review
A beautiful country place to relax in a caravan. Good size sites for caravan. Cafe is great. It is so lovely to be surrounded by nature and listen to the birds. The birds are great to feed in the front of the cafe. Certainly recommend it.
Janette S — Google review
Stopped into the cafe after going to the waterfall and had such a delicious meal! We were extremely impressed with the sizes of the breakfast burger and the sweet potato fries were delicious.
Sasha W — Google review
Had an amazing experience in the cafe today. Excellent service, yummy food and lucky with the weather. Would like to say thank you to a young lady Kyla who works in the cafe for being very kind, smiling and providing very high standard customer service
J K — Google review
Me and my son had our first ever Camping trip here. I don't know if we were lucky to choose this as our first experience or if every other paid venue is just as nice but we are totally hooked into Camping now. For the entire stay, my son didnt need his iPad or TV or anything of that sort. He was totally captivated by the amazing views. Lots of beautiful birds around, a big cattle farm just next to the camp sites (can see them early morning), Queen Mary Falls just 15 mins walk away (with a 4yr old) and the clean and calm embrace of nature are an absolute treat. This will undoubtedly be a Father-Son weekend get-a-away for me and my son for years to come. If you are a new camper or just testing the waters... This is where you start!
Zohnain A — Google review
Loved the falls and the bird feeding, but the guy taking orders at the cafe made me feel like I was such hard work because I asked for a hot dog my kids were going to share to be cut in half and no onions and mustard. Look, I get that hospo is a tough gig and you get some high maintenance customers but that’s a pretty low level request that keep the kids happy.
Heather L — Google review
I lost my iPhone on the roadside near the park while participating in the 350km Red Bull Race the Sun run. Apple Find My Phone showed it sitting in a ditch 1.5km from Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park & Cafe. I rang the caravan park in a panic and Allan picked up. Without fuss he jumped in his ute, drove down the highway, walked the verge and called back 20 minutes later with my phone in hand – then offered to post it to Sydney because I’d already left town. No drama, just genuine help. If Allan puts this much effort into rescuing a stranger’s phone, you can trust he’ll look after paying guests. Thanks again Allan – you saved my photos, data and a week’s worth of hassle.
Chris T — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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676 Spring Creek Rd, Killarney QLD 4373, Australia
http://www.queenmaryfallscaravanpark.com.au/
+61 7 4664 7151
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Inverell Tourist Information Centre

Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
Greeted by friendly, informative staff. The displays & setup of the centre lends for easy browsing. A good range of local products, plus all you need to know about the area & surrounds.
Denise F — Google review
Not enough stars for this beautiful town.
Terry L — Google review
Extremely friendly and helpful - Talia is a credit to this Centre. She introduced us to Killarney Cottage in Gum Flat where we had 2 wonderful nights with our Hosts Anna and Rob ! Perfect !!
Ruth C — Google review
Friendly staff and nice displays.
Alexandra W — Google review
Plenty of gem displays 👍information on fossicking & the area ,helpful friendly staff
Lauren G — Google review
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Advice we received was correct and detailed, and we had a great day in Inverell and its surroundings. Thank you.
Birgitta K — Google review
Took so long we left didn’t even call us
Penelope S — Google review
Very helpful staff in a lovely building. Good parking for vehicles towing vans. Great gift shop, & visitors should go into the lapidary gift shop adjacent too. All locally produced gems & jewellery.
Jan M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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13-35 Campbell St, Inverell NSW 2360, Australia
http://www.inverell.com.au/
+61 2 6728 8161
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Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre

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Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
The Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre is conveniently located by the creekside, offering easy access to Quart Pot Creek and the historic Red Bridge. The volunteers at the center are known for their helpful and friendly service, providing a wealth of information about Stanthorpe and its surrounding areas. Visitors can gather maps and recommendations for exploring wineries, breweries, restaurants, waterfalls, and more.
Friendly, kind and helpful staff. Def worth the visit. Plenty of parking and nice surroundings with river background. Plus the Big Thermometer is here if you are into Australia Big Things.
Aussirose T — Google review
First time in Stanthorpe, a beautiful park can walk around,lovely walking paths and a great location.
ปฐมพร — Google review
A very friendly man helped us with great local knowledge. Scribbled on a map all the things he thought we would enjoy visiting. Buy some duck feed and feed the ducks!
Katherine S — Google review
If you're looking for friendly, local knowledge and advice on what to see and do around Stanthorpe and the surroundingarea, you'd be hard pressed to find nicer, more helpful service anywhere. And... if you're travelling with your fur baby, don't worry, they're very welcome and may be treated like royalty too.
Darren G — Google review
Lovely ducks to say hello too a peaceful park to eat lunch. You can purchase duck food at the information centre for $2 a bag....please don't feed them breads and rubbish.
Janette T — Google review
Really nice, no complaints. You can fish the lake! Nice area for the family and kids to run around. Snacks, drinks and clean facilities. Friendly volounteers. My little one didnt want to leave, restful stop and not bad coffee.
Jeanette C — Google review
Gentlemen Glen & ladie (forget her name) both are star 🌟 of this information centre we very polite & so much helpful as we came here for Apple festival. Both explained very well with details of step by step to go places around Stanthorpe. Yes thank you for duck food for feeding ducks our kids enjoyed a lots with ducks at river & sharing grapes 🍇 too
Jignesh A — Google review
The volunteer was a huge help in giving us idea of things to do in Stanthorpe. With maps and brochures it helped make our visit as good as it was. Located right next to the park with the giant thermometer.
David A — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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28 Leslie Parade, Stanthorpe QLD 4380, Australia
http://www.southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au/
+61 7 4681 2057
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Queens Park Cafe & Kiosk

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Queens Park Cafe & Kiosk is a spacious, no-frills cafe located within the landscaped grounds of the state's oldest park. It offers an all-day breakfast until 2pm, featuring dishes like Canadian style French toast, waffles, hotcakes, and corn fritters. The cafe overlooks the city of Ipswich and provides an easy-going ambiance with a large menu suitable for the whole family. Additionally, it emphasizes minimizing its environmental footprint.
I’ve stopped here a few times after visiting the nature park with my kids, and it’s been a great experience each time. The team are friendly, the service is efficient and the food hasn’t disappointed. Today I had the nachos and they were absolutely delicious! Everything tasted fresh, the flavour was spot on, and the menu offers a great variety of food and it’s very kid-friendly. Highly recommend.
Ellyn — Google review
Have been here many times. Great place to catch up with friends for some lunch . We had a chicken Caesar salad and a ham and salad sandwich. Both were delicious 🤤. Only one thing that was a bit disappointing was the bread on the sandwich was definitely not fresh. The filling was great. Look, I think I will over look it this time because it’s normally pretty good. The staff were really helpful. Service is always good.
ALLy B — Google review
The staff is super friendly and helpful, the location and view also great. The iced chocolate and coffee were also good. However, I wouldn’t recommend the carrot cake muffin, the dough is fine and it’s nice that they utilise various spices instead of just cinnamon, but the icing just doesn’t match and tastes a bit strange.
Anna S — Google review
Demi, Miranda, the young bloke, (sorry didn't ask his name; next time) and team, were welcoming, down to earth, provided country hospitality and delicious well priced hot choccy with marshmallows and melting moment cookie, yum! They have an extensive food and drink menu. I give them 6 stars and a beautiful park to look out on from the side deck seating area or any part of the cafe deck.
Kate L — Google review
Queens Park Cafe & Kiosk is a lovely spot for a casual outing. The location is perfect—right in the park, with plenty of greenery and space to relax. The café offers a good selection of food and drinks, from light snacks to hearty meals, all reasonably priced. Service is friendly and welcoming, and the outdoor seating makes it great for families and kids. It’s also very convenient to grab something quick from the kiosk while enjoying a walk in the park. Overall, a great place to enjoy good food in a beautiful, relaxing setting.
Kainth B — Google review
Nice looking place but dont expect cheap food, everything is like bloody expensive, $30 for a bloody steak burger. not somewhere I'll come again, too rich fir a pensioner. And this is $7.50 worth of chips, lucky if its 1 potato very disappointed.
Fixa N — Google review
Went here on the weekend and spent $100 for a meal for 4 people. The service was good and food came out extremely fast. I tried to get some toast with two sides but they don’t do side with toast. Weird. So I added it to another meal on the table and got it on a different plate. First time ever I couldn’t order toast with sides at a cafe. $4 for a side of beans that was less than a tablespoon of beans (see pic on my saucer with teaspoon). What is that about?
April S — Google review
We came a long way to visit the area and have a take away lunch from this cafe. For $30 we were absolutely appalled with the size of the “Fisherman’s Basket”. One small piece of fish, two calamari, less than a palm size of chips and a small bland salad which included two old pieces of tomato. Highly disappointed and shocked at the cost for a measly sized meal. Do not recommend.
Kate D — Google review
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10a Merle Finimore Ave, Ipswich QLD 4305, Australia
http://queensparkcafe.com.au/
+61 7 3281 5167
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Queensland Museum Rail Workshops | Ipswich

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Rail museum
Specialty Museums
The Queensland Museum Rail Workshops in Ipswich is a must-visit destination for railway enthusiasts and families alike. Situated at Australia's oldest heritage railway workshops, the museum showcases an impressive collection of steam locomotives and industrial machinery. It has received accolades such as the Australian and Queensland Tourism Awards for Heritage and Cultural Tourism. Visitors can immerse themselves in interactive displays and multimedia presentations that narrate the rich history of Queensland's rail service.
Such a great railway museum with something for all the family. Children have a fantastic area to entertain them for ages....well done! I would recommend a minimum of 2 hours....could spend all day here if you want to read all the information boards. There's a Cafe on-site, but wasn't opened when we were there. Tickets approx $15/adult. Plenty of parking. I couldn't get the self guided app to work, however it didn't matter. Highly recommend you put this place on your list!
Kelvin J — Google review
The Rail Workshop's history is presented in a way that is very well done. As you walk around, you can see, explore, and interact with the exhibits from start to finish. It seems that there are always special events happening at this museum, which means there's always something new to discover.
Cameron — Google review
A great place to visit the children loved seeing all the variety of trains especially the Sciencentre. Lots to look at and do.
Christine K — Google review
Recently visited the Queensland Rail Workshop Museum, and it was an incredible experience! The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Queensland’s railway history, with a great collection of vintage trains and railway artifacts. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in trains or looking for a fun and educational outing!
Anjana I — Google review
Great place for a visit for all ages. Lots of trains, history, a bit of science and a playground. If attending during an outdoor event (Thomas the train, food vans etc.) bring a hat as it can get hot. You can also pack your own picnic!
Zhenya P — Google review
We also went on the sunshine express, loved it. I would take a picnic lunch for Grantchester station, they had a hotdog food truck. Donut can and coffee van. Good enough but would prefer different food.
Chris H — Google review
Amazing things to see and learn about. Allow plenty of time to look around. Such a huge collection. Huge train set . Keep ds would love it and large key ds play areas.
Cheryl B — Google review
Very good for the kid with young age. Only short drive from Brisbane. I went after the event and not many people here.
PM P — Google review
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North St, North Ipswich QLD 4305, Australia
https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/rail-workshops
+61 7 3432 5100
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The Granite Belt Maze

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Amusement center
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the picturesque Granite Belt of Queensland, The Granite Belt Maze is a delightful destination that promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. This family-owned attraction features multiple mazes, each presenting its own unique challenges and riddles to solve, adding an exciting twist to your adventure. As you navigate through the cleverly designed pathways, you'll encounter quirky and humorous signs that are sure to keep you entertained and laughing along the way.
Great place to visit with the family. Very friendly owners The maze was fun, and the riddles were enjoyable to solve. I loved all the signs around the place. Mini golf was good fun as well. Definitely worth visiting and good value. We will be back.
Kirk B — Google review
Lots of creativity went into creating this attraction. There are 3 mazes, plus mini golf. You all get a riddle to solve too (adults included). The signs around the place are awesome, very comical. If u are in the region, come visit it. Great for kids.
Aki S — Google review
Fabulous! We had the best time! The riddles were fun, spent an hr in the maze trying to find the clues, mini golf was well set up and the songs were hilarious! Highly recommend! Well maintained too!
Tess F — Google review
What a fun experience! The Granite Belt Maze was a great way to spend part of our day in Stanthorpe. Challenging enough to be engaging but not frustrating. Perfect activity for couples or families visiting the region. Well-maintained and good value for money. Mini golf was fun too!
B M — Google review
Very pleasant experience with the mazes and putt putt. A lot of fun, well maintained facilities and friendly people to deal with. Love the riddles of course, and the signs are very funny!
Millie ( — Google review
This was such a fun and different experience! Being family owned, you could definitely feel the love that has gone into creating the place. I was thoroughly entertained with the hilarious signs everywhere, and the maze experience was fun because you have to find the answer to a riddle. So even though you can just take it casually, when you have the riddle to finish it makes you more excited to get through it. There were smaller mazes too which were super kid friendly and we finished the day with a round of the mini golf which was actually super fun! The place itself was well maintained and looked after, really beautiful and had enough in way of ammenities to feel comfortable. The husband and wife who own it were so friendly and sweet. Definitely recommend giving it a go!
Aimee Q — Google review
A very fun experience! The riddle to solve whilst traversing the maze was very enjoyable, and the mini golf afterwards was a fun way to cap off this enjoyable afternoon. Staff were super friendly, and everything felt super relaxed and lovely!
Tyler H — Google review
Great place to go for a few hours the man and his wife are lovely and my family and I had an awesome time. If you do go make sure to read the signs. I wish the council would promote this place a lot more as there is hardly any signage! The owner said the council won't allow more signs so please go there for a family fun half day and help promote this amazing husband and wife team.
DEV G — Google review
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4.6
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364 Old Warwick Rd, Glen Niven QLD 4377, Australia
http://www.thegranitebeltmaze.com.au/
+61 467 824 520
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Glengallan Homestead & Heritage Centre

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Heritage museum
Museums
Glengallan Homestead & Heritage Centre is a captivating blend of grandeur and decay, with its unfinished sandstone mansion dating back to 1867. Some areas have been restored to their former glory while others remain in disrepair, offering a glimpse into the property's complex history. Visitors can enjoy delicious meals such as the renowned club sandwich and explore the treasure trove of information on site. The friendly staff provide excellent service and even allow leashed dogs on the premises.
It's $15 adults, $5 child entry. Lovely house to look around and the cafe had good food, great coffee. Worth a stop if you are in the area. You can visit the cafe without paying for the house.
Honey B — Google review
A lovely historic house, unfortunately in need of repair. Beautiful gardens. Janet was a great guide. Very nice food in the cafe
Elizabeth B — Google review
Great to be able to visit on a week day. Have wanted to for decades as a very early ancestor worked on the property. Just wonderful that the building has been saved. A great experience.
Glenda P — Google review
The Glengallen Homestaed, what a beautiful piece of architecture and history. You can see the beauty of what the Home used to be…. It would be great to see the original home restored to its former glory. But still a great place to visit. There is a cafe onsite to get a quick bite and drink. So glad We made the decision to visit 😀
Tony S — Google review
We recently visited Glengallan Homestead and were truly impressed by the historical beauty of the property. The homestead itself is absolutely stunning—a fascinating glimpse into the past, lovingly preserved with so much character. Walking through the rooms and learning about the history of the building and the families who lived there was the highlight of our visit. It’s clear a lot of care has gone into maintaining and sharing this unique piece of local heritage. Unfortunately, the café was a letdown. The staff seemed quite disorganised and unsure about basic service and menu details, which made the experience less enjoyable. It felt like there was a lack of training or clear systems in place. That said, if you’re interested in Queensland’s history and architecture, Glengallan Homestead is still absolutely worth a visit. Just don’t set your expectations too high for the café, or consider bringing your own refreshments instead. Overall, a wonderful spot to step back in time and appreciate a remarkable part of our region’s story.
Riley M — Google review
This is my first time posting anything but I visited the Glengallan Homestead and Cafe on Sunday and it was AMAZING! The food was delicious and came out fast but honestly we wouldn't of been fussed to wait because we could of sat there for hours just enjoying the view. The Homestead itself is really interesting. If you are interested is heritage buildings don't miss this one! It's setup like a museum, its very easy to find your way arround and you can do it at your own pace. The staff were also super friendly and took their time to answers all our questions, make us feel welcome despite being busy and even tell us a few stories about the place. Highly recommend visiting.
Selena G — Google review
Really great historic place both the homestead and the items on the surrounding properties. We got a nice introduction by the manager and then spent a couple of hours exploring and reading. The homestead is an iconic sandstone mansion, originally built in 1867, was restored from ruin in 2001. It offers a self guided tour and the cafe is welcoming. What I really liked was the acknowledgment of Country and the Traditional Custodians and the story of the Brown Snake Dreaming.
Ross D — Google review
We called in on a Sunday afternoon. Had coffee and scones before looking through the homestead. Great Merlo coffee and the scones were very good. We then wondered over to the homestead. The house is huge, which I found fascinating. There's been a huge amount of restoration completed. However, there are sections that remain to be done. But it's gives you an opportunity to see how the house was built. At 15 dollars each entry, I think it's pretty good value.
K M — Google review
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Glengallan Station, 18515 New England Hwy, Glengallan QLD 4370, Australia
https://www.facebook.com/GlengallanHomesteadandHeritageCentre
+61 7 4667 3866
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Darling Downs Zoo

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Our visit to the Darling Downs Zoo was absolutely wonderful. From the moment we arrived, we were impressed by how welcoming and well-organized everything was. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about caring for the animals. The zoo itself is beautifully maintained with spacious enclosures that give you fantastic views of the animals while still respecting their space. We loved seeing so many incredible species up close – the big cats were definitely a highlight, and the giraffes were a hit, especially the baby. What really stood out was how educational the experience was. The keeper talks were engaging and informative, and there were plenty of signs and displays to learn about conservation and the unique stories of each animal.
Riley M — Google review
Unforgettable Experience at Darling Downs Zoo! We had the best day at Darling Downs Zoo! The whole experience was well beyond our expectations — clean grounds, friendly staff, and a wide range of animals you don’t often get to see in a regional zoo. The absolute highlights for us were the lemurs and the giraffes. The lemurs were so lively and fun to watch — full of energy and personality! And the giraffes were simply majestic. Being able to see them up close was a real treat, especially for the kids. It’s clear the animals are well cared for and comfortable in their environments. The zoo layout is easy to follow, with lots of shady spots and areas to sit and enjoy the surroundings. It's perfect for families or anyone who loves animals. You can tell a lot of heart goes into running this place. We’ll definitely be coming back — it’s a hidden gem in the Darling Downs region!
Tom B — Google review
We had a lovely time at the Darling Downs Zoo! It was a fun way to spend the morning/afternoon, even though many of the animals were having a nap when we visited. Still, it was a great experience overall. Pricing was reasonable. No issues with parking. A small suggestion, adding a little coffee spot near the giraffes would be amazing! It’d give visitors a chance to enjoy the epic views (and a caffeine fix) while supporting the zoo even more.
Nicole W — Google review
Darling Downs Zoo is such a great place to spend the day! The enclosures are well-kept, the animals look healthy and cared for, and there’s a wide variety to see—from lions and monkeys to reptiles and birds. The layout makes it easy to walk around, and there are lots of shady spots to stop and rest. The staff are friendly and happy to answer questions, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. The only reason I didn’t give five stars is that a few areas could use a little updating, as well as needing maybe extra kiosks or food and drink venders. But overall it’s a wonderful zoo and definitely worth a visit if you’re in the region. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves animals!
Ethan S — Google review
Highly recommend visiting this beautiful zoo, the animals are well looked after and with areas maintained, the grounds are reasonably looked after but if that's at the expense of looking after the animals I welcome it. Absolutely worth the money knowing it goes right back into animal welfare. We spent 5 hours wandering around having a break for lunch and going back to see what we missed the first time. Presenters were great at explaining details about the animals too.
Sharyn H — Google review
My boys and I had an amazing day. Although a big drive from the Gold Coast, in the end it was worth it. Such a peaceful zoo, fantastic views, surrounded by nature. Couldn’t believe the amount of animals there to see. Boys finally got to see lions, we also saw some other animals we had never seen before like the addax and the capybara. Spent the whole day there. Grabbed an ice cream to cool off. We will definitely recommend to other families, and will be back to see the lion cubs all grown up. Thank you Darling Down Zoo! 😊
Kay H — Google review
Dropped in late in the day on a Thursday with only around 90min before close. This was definitely not enough time to see the whole park when one of your group is disabled, but we definitely had a great time regardless Staff were lovely, answering questions, volunteering information, and even showing us 2 day old puggles! The enclosures are nice and large and all of the animals looked very healthy and well cared for. We'll definitely be back for a longer visit.
Aimi H — Google review
It really is a hell of a drive both distance and mountain range wise. Not really their fault however, more could definitely be done by the staff to make it actually worth the drive. So many rare animals you don't see at other zoos around Qld especially the large cats however, all you get to see is them sleeping and laying around. There were no shows or interactions at all. Staff should let you interact with some of the smaller or harmless animals such as the capybaras or giraffes etc. My son was so excited to see the capybaras but they were so far away inside a large locked paddock and we could barely see anything when they were laying in the shade. Overall it was a fair price and worth checking out if your in the area but NOT really worth the drive if it's 1.5 hours away or more. Its also great that it's not over commercialised, its much more relaxed and quiet compared to say Australia Zoo at Beerwah but again it is in the middle of nowhere...
Joseph B — Google review
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4.0
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21 Baines Rd, Pilton QLD 4361, Australia
https://darlingdownszoo.com.au/
+61 7 4696 4107
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UniSQ Japanese Garden QLD

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Park
Nestled on the northern side of the University of Southern Queensland campus, the UniSQ Japanese Garden, known as Ju Raku En, is a stunning representation of traditional Japanese landscape design. Established in the 1980s by Professor Kinsaku Nakane from Kyoto, this garden embodies principles that promote peace and longevity. Spanning over 3 kilometers of winding paths, visitors can explore an impressive collection of 230 species of both Japanese and Australian native plants.
Gorgeous garden, authentic Japan feel. Great place for a gentle walk, picnics and even wedding photos. Quite and serene. Public toilet on site. Please keep dogs/pets on leash as lots of birds and ducks on site
Rui M — Google review
A lovely and enchanting place, perfect for a relaxing walk or taking beautiful photos. We even took a little back way to reach the gardens, which made it feel more adventurous. The only downside was that it was quite busy, so it was hard to get photos without people in the background. Still, it’s a wonderful spot to stop by and enjoy.
Ethan S — Google review
Lovely garden! Very tranquil when not busy, avoid during the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers if you want peace! The cherry blossoms are blooming currently which was also a huge bonus (26/09). Parking was slightly problematic with the festival but usually isn’t too bad.
B F — Google review
It was a fortunate experience to visit on a weekday. The cherry blossoms were in full bloom, presenting a stunning display of seasonal beauty. With fewer visitors, the surroundings remained peaceful and serene, allowing for an uninterrupted appreciation of the natural scenery. This timing provided an ideal opportunity to capture and enjoy the essence of the garden at its finest.
Mai T — Google review
Visited this place late afternoon on the last weekend (which also happened to be a long weekend) of the Carnival of Flowers, so was very crowded with visitors, picnicers and kids but was still a beautiful place. Not as peaceful and tranquil as it can be at others times i have visited. Wistetia and lillies were in bloom but it looked like the cherry bloosoms may have just finished when we visited in early October. Don't miss a stroll through our own native flora at the Gumbi Gumbi Gardens just around the corner.
Franca C — Google review
Peaceful and relaxing place to walk, sit, talk or meditate, even picnic. There are a few tables near the lake and a covered Pavilion overlooking the lake and gardens. Recommend a visit. Beautifully maintained gardens. Plenty of parking at either entrance. Can be busy in conjunction with festivals, but mostly a great to place to stroll, and enjoy the natural, green 'architecture'. No entry fees. Most walks are flat or modest gradient, some paths have steps, none steep. Toilets at the western boundary.
Peter L — Google review
Wonderful garden, we also visited Queens Park gardens. Between Queens Park and the Japanese Garden it makes the 2 hour drive from Brisbane worth it. Will definitely visit again the future. We actually found this garden to be prettier than some of the gardens we visited IN Japan 😁 both Tokyo and Osaka.
Greg — Google review
Have been wanting to visit for years and finally got the chance! Absolutely fantastic - and way busier than I expected. So many places to sit and take in the gardens and lovely walking paths.
Emma M — Google review
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4.5
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Parking Area 5, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia
https://www.unisq.edu.au/about-unisq/locations/toowoomba/japanese-garden
+61 7 4631 2100
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Queens Park Toowoomba

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Park
Nature & Parks
Playground
Queens Park Toowoomba is a sprawling 26.3-hectare park in the city center known for its historic botanical garden and vibrant events like the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers and Food and Wine Festival. The park features family-friendly sections, including playgrounds, sports fields, an off-leash dog park, and picnic areas. The wheelchair-accessible playground is a favorite among children with its inclusive features such as accessible musical chimes, slides, swings, and climbing structures.
🌸 Beautiful displays, vibrant atmosphere, and so much creativity in every corner. The mix of flowers and food stalls made it a truly uplifting day out. A must-visit event for all ages! 🌸
Riana L — Google review
Visited during the Flower Festival season. The botanical displays are magnificent and such a vast variety of trees, gardens, lawns and floral beds. Beautifully planned and maintained. I felt immersed in nature, it was so calming.
Tracie H — Google review
Well maintained Garden. The gardens are vibrant and beautifully designed, especially during the Carnival of Flowers — it feels like walking through a painting! There’s plenty of open space for picnics, walking tracks, a great playground for kids, and lots of shady spots to relax. The atmosphere is peaceful, clean, and family-friendly. Perfect place to unwind, take photos, or enjoy a day out in nature. Highly recommend visiting if you’re in Toowoomba! 🌸🌳✨
SK S — Google review
Visited the Toowoomba Flower Festival at Queen’s Park — it was crowded but absolutely beautiful! The gardens were perfectly maintained, full of colour, and the whole place had such a cheerful vibe. Loved that it’s dog-friendly too. Hats off to everyone who worked hard to make it look this amazing! 🌼
Drumil M — Google review
This is a stunning, well maintained park. There are trees planted along all of the paths offering shaded areas, and the lawns are kept neat and tidy. The Flower Festival really makes great use of the garden beds in September and October, and the option of various playgrounds here is appealing. There are wide open spaces to kick around a ball in and various paths to get around the vast park area with. A beautiful spot.
Sarah — Google review
Beautiful location. Visited in October so was a bit after the peak time of the Carnival of Flowers. Garden displays were still amazing in the range of plants and colours. Is a beautiful oasis to visit at any time of the year.
Stephen B — Google review
Fortunate to have a break from the hospital to enjoy the beautiful Flower festival!! Thank you to all who put in so much effort. It is uplifting, inspiring and grounding.
Michael S — Google review
Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers was lovely! Lots of flowers to see and beautifully presented. Lots of events but they do book out very quickly!
B F — Google review
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43-73 Lindsay St, East Toowoomba QLD 4350, Australia
http://www.tr.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/parks-gardens/parks-by-location/east-toowoomba-queens-park
+61 131872
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Queensland Museum Cobb+Co | Toowoomba

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Queensland Museum Cobb+Co in Toowoomba is a local history museum that showcases the national collection of vehicles, particularly from the horse-drawn era. It's part of Queensland Museum and features a wide array of horse-drawn vehicles, archaeological artifacts, and historical Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander objects. The museum offers something for all ages to enjoy and learn about Toowoomba's rich history dating back to the early 1800s.
Was just passing by and decided to go in and suss it out. Loved the museum! Their displays of restored carriages from the 19th century is amazing, well explained and interactive, really preserved a piece of Queensland history! There is also a science area for kids, very interactive and fun, highly recommended. The prices are fair, 12.5$ adults, and 10$ for students or concesion
Gabriel T — Google review
Interesting place indeed. So much Australian History. This place makes you proud to be an Aussie. I loved all the old carriages especially the caravan. I also thought the Cobb & Co. Journey's were fascinating, I could have watched and read it all. There were boxes and suitcases around the place showing you what families lived in the area. That was clever. The Saddlery and Wheelwright workshops were very interesting. I liked how you can go to classes to learn these trades. Toowoomba's Carnival of Flowers pot plant winners were on show throughout the museum, very colourful. As I was an out of towner, it costs me $12.50 but if you lived in the Toowoomba region it was free. It's a small price to pay for some wonderful Australian history. I highly recommend.
Kazz A — Google review
This is a great place to visit, so much to see & enjoy the history of the exhibits. Well looked after, staff helpful & friendly.
Maureen B — Google review
This is a nice place to visit. Kept the kids happy with the kids stuff in certain areas... perfect marketing and less stress for us adults. Entry fee was just a little expensive for what it is..
Dan — Google review
Was there for the intro Blacksmith course which was fun, practical and pretty Zen. Knowledgeable instructor, great bunch of participants, good gear and very hands on. Thoroughly recommend. Good interpretation in the museum and full workshops where they rehab old coaches.
Ian C — Google review
A great museum with many interesting features including the collection of coaches and horse drawn vehicles The carriage works was also extremely impressive The windmill display outside is a very impressive feature
Graeme F — Google review
Few artefacts to enjoy. The carriages and buggies were everything. They're amazing. But not worth a Brisbane Toowoomba return trip sadly.
Marc N — Google review
Great museum, it is very well laid out with good access to all exhibits. Wheel chair acces s makes it a good place to visit for those with mobility issues. Several hands on areas for children to learn about the historical significance of this area. A beautiful cafe and gift shop on site enhances this venue.
Tosca M — Google review
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27 Lindsay St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350, Australia
https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/cobb-and-co
+61 7 4659 4900
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The Woolshed at Jondaryan

Heritage museum
Museums
Cafe
Campground
Function room facility
Historical landmark
Great place to stay- highly recommend! We stayed in their 2 bedroom cabin. Was lovely and clean, and you could read about the history of the cabin inside. Camp grounds and amenities well taken care of. The care takers were lovely and very accommodating. Had a look around the woolshed and grounds and our toddler loved it, great little animal nursery too. Will be back. Thanks again :D
Miranda K — Google review
Well kept, natural paradise. Had teenagers, toddlers and oldies over the weekend and the flat, spacious, on the river camp we chose was fantastic for everyone
シmoonシ — Google review
Second time around Camping down near the creek Powered sites up near amenities Great camp kitchen So peaceful Fires allowed Pets allowed
Lynelle D — Google review
We camped on a powered site. Relaxing week. Lovely morning tea in the cafe. Great spot.
Susan — Google review
Arrived to stay for 2 nights but ended up doubling that. We camping next to the creek which was nice. It holds fish but we didnt have any luck Friendly and helpful caretakers Kids loved the farm animals and lambs in the nursery. Lucky enough to have the place just about empty so a very quiet stay Great history and displays around the woolshed complex Very clean and tidy facilities
Jbilly — Google review
What a fantastic place to visit and experience, also the camping is top notch, ahhhhh the serenity
Kevin D — Google review
Just spent the weekend here, the caretakers are lovely people, down to earth. Great camping spot! Beautiful morning sunrises with just as good sunsets, lots to see even the teenage boys had a great weekend. Will be back
Jono T — Google review
We love coming here!!!! Partner and i like to come to chill and just take in the peaceful views of the country life. Well maintained and really nice caretakers Ang and Rod. They make you feel welcome thats for sure. We love this place as it allows us to have our dogs. Lots of land for them to play in off leash area, some awesome swimming areas from them too. You will not be disappointed in the showers if you stay. Great pressure and HOT. Until next time. :-D Shell
Shelley S — Google review
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264 Jondaryan Evanslea Rd, Jondaryan QLD 4403, Australia
http://www.jondaryanwoolshed.com.au/
+61 417 374 536
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Bunya Mountains National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Mountain home to ancient bunya pines revered by Aboriginal people, plus rare birds & flowers.
A great national park to visit with incredible trees and beautiful waterfalls and walking tracks! I highly recommend doing the scenic track and Paradise Falls and the bunya tavern for a tasty lunch. Well worth the winding and narrow drive to get there!
Nick O — Google review
Beautiful trail on the Tree trail. Check out Little falls. Easy parking, easy walk with clear trails and only gradual incline. A couple of steep bits. Off road wheelchair would access with assistance. A couple of stops, so you can just go as far as you like. First water fall is only 700 meters from trail start. I went on a midweek day. So only saw two other people.
Brujeria B — Google review
A short drive from Dalby, brings you to a small but beautiful mountain range. It offers expansive views from many lookouts and well maintained hiking trails. Don't miss Paradise Falls, Little Falls and Mt. Kiangarow. See Bunya Pines (of course!) Xanthorrhoea trees and Subtropical Rainforest, lovely clear streams and a multitude of birdlife including the amusing Catbird! Highly recommended!
Steven C — Google review
A really good national park when there's been a bit of rain. I've been here quite a few times, but 20 years or more ago, and the waterfalls were very paltry, but right now, they are magnificent. And it's so lush under the forest canopy. The bunyas are magnificent, there's some very cool strangler figs. Lots of wildlife, birds especially. And such a different climate to the one we left in Brisbane. Cool nights, pleasant days. Finally, there are enough walking tracks to keep you busy for two full days walking. I strongly recommend a visit
Jamie H — Google review
Always love coming up here. The air is crisp and clean, the forest is awesome, with Bunya pines that you can't get your arms around. Cold enough for cozy fires in your cabin - toasted marshmallows etc.
Julz W — Google review
Amazing hiking. Keep your eyes peeled for the bower bird structures and their blue decorations, and listen for the call of the whip bird! A great place to take a break from the heat of lower elevations.
Marshall — Google review
So many birds a bird watcher happy place. We had a little biby come visit our cabin very special
Susan S — Google review
Great place to relax and have a secluded bush walk
Steve S — Google review
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Bunya Mountains Rd, Bunya Mountains QLD 4405, Australia
https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/bunya-mountains?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=bunya
+61 7 4668 3127
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Miles Historical Village Museum

History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Was a cool experience, found this place on YouTube and thought we would stop in for a look. Highly recommend, pet friendly too your fur babies are allowed in all of the displays we however kept our Rugrats in the Ute so we could enjoy the experience. Will visit again whilst traveling through. Grab a goodie from the gift shop on the way out I grabbed a polo 👌
Biancas A — Google review
Great historical museum. Heaps of old houses and things. The area looks relatively small but it can actually take a whole day to actually explore it properly. The staff are all very friendly and proud to be showcasing this great town and the great town history. Also, I quite like the giant sign outside. It's almost a tourist attraction in itself.
Howard F — Google review
An absolute must see! Could easily spend a half a day here. So much information and it truely is snapshot back in time. There’s a cool kids activity that kept them engaged. The ladies were so lovely!
Deb A — Google review
I had heard alot of good things about this museum, and I wasn't disappointed. It's so easy to spend several hours here exploring all of the buildings and historical displays. The museum is clean and set out like a snapshot from our past.
Stephen F — Google review
What a great place! The overall design is an old town and it has all the old establishments you would expect to see. The general store was excellent and the old bank of New South Wales head a complete interior from an old bank. My wife and I loved it. Cheers and enjoy
Brent H — Google review
A well designed set up. It allows you time to explore each aspect of a typical village as each building represents something. E.g a butcher, a school, a bakery, a general store etc. Fantastic. Would be great for school tours.
Joanne W — Google review
Had the pleasure of family members to enjoy a visit to the Miles Historical Village Museum located at 141 Murilla Street,Miles QLD 4415. This historic place is ideally located right across the road from the Miles Crossroad Caravan Park, where we enjoyed a couple of relaxing days. The Miles Historical Village Museum began in 1971 by the Miles & District Historical Society & through the many decades & various committees has created a wonderful variety of buildings that house a great range of items from the early settlement. I was most impressed with the attention to detail of everything that was on display in the 34 buildings that bring the rich & colourful historical heritage of the Western Downs region 😀 Full marks go to the staff onsite that made all of us visiting feel most welcome 🙏 You definitely need a good few hours to see everything & if that is not possible, you can obtain a pass to come back at your leisure during your time in Miles. Some of the buildings to mention that houses an extensive war memorabilia, the building that houses the Shell collection & Lapidary display are a snapshot of what is worth time seeing 👀 😀 The main museum houses a large range of items from the earliest days, & the attention to detail is definitely on display 👌
John O — Google review
A magnificent country museum. Highly recommend a stop and look around this splendid display. There is nothing left out, educational and very interesting. We loved walking around the different buildings, the information to read.
Sharon J — Google review
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141 Murilla St, Miles QLD 4415, Australia
http://www.mhv.org.au/
+61 7 4627 1492
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The Big Rig

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Cafe
Gift shop
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A great piece of history of the local oil and gas industries in the Roma area The tree top walk is also interesting but beware of deposits from overflying birds Well worth the visit There are also many other historical features in the area which are free and also worth a look
Graeme F — Google review
We went to the night show, us and another couple...it had rained right up to it starting .A big shout out to Mareeta who went out of her way to give the full experience,big umbrellas and a port! Take home shot glasses. We certainly came away with a better understanding of Roma's gas history.
Jean P — Google review
Well laid out describing the oil and gas exploration in the area. The lookout is great including the lift ride. Did the night show as well and found it good value
Mark D — Google review
The perfect place to stop and stretch your legs. Not to mention the fantastic food, the all day breakfast menu is amazing! 100% recommend!
Glen M — Google review
Some good history and information mixed in with some mining industry propaganda. The staff were lovely. Worth the visit
N R — Google review
Good for any adults & for children over 10 younger children would get bored with lots of reading & listening.
MsJuliebarry — Google review
Very interesting tour and night show, fairly cheap for the experience too.
Matt F — Google review
The night show is worth a look and Quite interesting. The rig viewing deck is is a great climb with a view but the interactive daytime display is just reading lots of billboards saying "we dug, we tried, it failed... Again and again!" There's not an awful lot to look at. They really missed the opportunity to put a giant slippery slide at the top of the scenic stair climb.
Salem T — Google review
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2 Riggers Rd, Roma QLD 4455, Australia
https://www.bigrigroma.com.au/
+61 7 4624 0204
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The Rolleston Caravan Park

RV park
Nature & Parks
Park
Geologic Formations
We had such a wonderful experience at this caravan park! The place is beautiful, very clean, and well maintained. All the facilities are easily available and in great condition. The service was friendly and welcoming, which made our stay even more enjoyable. The camp kitchen is fantastic—well equipped and perfect for travelers. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a comfortable and pleasant stay
Biji M — Google review
Had an incident on the road where we hit a dead roo, about 20 minutes out of Rolleston, we were fuelling up when I noticed that the plugs were pulled out, the Anderson pug was completely gone and and the main player plug was dragging on the ground but was still viable. We decided to stay in Rolleston at the caravan park. When I went to book in Scotty noticed that I was pretty stressed out and has assisted us in fixing these plug thanks to Scotty and Jo from the Rolleston Caravan Park for all your help in getting us back on the road, thank you. The park is clean and tidy and the facilities are great highly recommended. Rhett & Leeah
Leeah B — Google review
Great park. Would come here again. Recommend for workers, couples, solo travellers and families - pretty much everyone ;) A short walk into town. Has a laundry ($6-$8 per load for washers and dryers) and a camp kitchen.
Charmaine T — Google review
This caravan park is very friendly and Scotty can't do enough to accommodate your needs. Very clean neat and tidy park. Good big sites most with a slab. Well worth the stop for a few nights. With Carnarvon gorge just down the road. It's pet friendly nice place to relax
Margie M — Google review
Spent 2 nights in this caravan park. The new manager is very friendly and helpful. It is dog friendly. Has a great camp kitchen. The facilities are very clean and well looked after. Found it very peaceful.
Cherie L — Google review
Park was great, its simple, very clean and has all you need. Toilet block importantly aas immaculate unlike others i have been to. Its off the main road so was quite. Great job Scotty an Jo
Shane A — Google review
We stayed here for just 1 night, the park was clean & well maintained, the amenities blocks was beautifully cleaned and modern. The care takers were lovely and very helpful. I highly recommend staying here
Renee M — Google review
Great transit caravan park. Easy access to just drive in and park, connect power and water and relax. No need to uncouple the car. Clean facilities and plenty of hot water. Staff very friendly and helpful. Close to local pub for meals and service station to refuel if needed.
Denise C — Google review
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Comet St & Meteor St, Rolleston QLD 4702, Australia
http://rollestoncaravanpark.weebly.com/
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