Rawbelle Living

Rawbelle Living is a curated lifestyle brand celebrating considered living in rural Queensland. It encompasses unique stays, on farm experiences, elopements and thoughtfully sourced vintage and artisanal goods in our concept store. Rawbelle Living is more than a brand – it’s an invitation to share our way of life. We open our home, our style […]

The Rex Monto

Proudly located in the central area in the main shopping street of Monto, The Rex Theatre exudes character and charm. The art deco theatre and shops were built prior to 1930 by owner Hans Apel. Raw handcrafted bricks make the walls of the expansive hall, sand for which was excavated by hand from the Three […]

Monto Visitor Information Centre

Monto Visitor Information Centre is located at the entrance to the business district and RV Park. Although unmanned, it is open 7 days a week during daylight hours. The Centre has a vast display of information and photos about the local area, North Burnett Region and beyond. However, if travellers are after some local advice […]

Monto

Monto lies 200 kilometres west of Bundaberg city and is home to a wide variety of both historic, cultural and artistic experiences in the North Burnett. First settled in 1924 as a result of goldfields of Cania and Monal the township’s first buildings were built around 1926. Lister Street Parkland provides a perfect spot for […]

Monto Races

Come and visit Monto in the North Burnett Wide Bay area – the gateway to Cania Gorge. Just a couple hours from Gladstone and Bundaberg, at the head of the Burnett River. 5 local races Bookmakers on site. Feature Fashion categories

Merv and Evas

This original art deco bungalow will transport guests back in time. A time of decadence and class. A surprise package in the rural town of Monto. Let the ornate ceilings and eclectic furniture capture your heart. A beautiful place to rest. Merv and Eva were Monto icons, they made this their forever home. Merv, a […]

Lake Cania

Lake Cania is situated north of the Cania Gorge National Park about 11 kilometres from the Cania Gorge Picnic Area. The lake sits on the banks of Three Moon Creek which is a tributary of the Burnett River. The lake has a capacity of 88,500 megalitres and is constructed from earth and rockfill that reach […]

Cania Gorge National Park

Cania Gorge National Park preserves a valuable remnant of the Brigalow Belt country. Along with plant communities including brigalow forest, eucalypt woodland, cypress pine woodland, dry rainforest and grassland, you’ll discover the sandstone landscapes of cliffs and fern-covered pools, where you might just spot a grazing rock wallaby, sunbathing rainbow skink, a hunting lace monitor, […]

Bloodwood Cabin

The natural remedy to modern life. Designed and created by The Burnham’s and a few expert builder friends, Bloodwood Cabin mimics the natural world that surrounds it while creating experiences with a touch of lux. The warm earthy Ironbark and Blue Gum timber harvested with care and milled on the property are some of the […]