Eidsvold

Eidsvold is a neat and tidy town situated on the (A3) Australia’s Country Way (Burnett Highway) just two hours west of Bundaberg and boasts beautiful parks and gardens. Stay a while and visit some of the highlights that make this corner of their ‘lucky country’ a memorable stopover. Take a visit to the RM Williams […]

Elliott Heads

You can take in nearly every picturesque vista imaginable on your journey to Elliott Heads – small crops, sugarcane, rural settings with cows and paperbark trees all feature along the road to your beachside destination. Where the river meets the sea it’s the best of both worlds, calm still water swimming on one side (watch […]

Cordalba

Cordalba is surrounded by the Cordalba State Forest which is characterised by it’s rugged hills of open eucalypt woodland, this park is an adventurer’s retreat. You can spotlight for possums and gliders at night and go mountain biking or birdwatching during the day. There are mountain biking trails which are frequented that can be accessed […]

Coral Cove

Enjoy beautiful views of the Coral Sea. Spend quiet days fishing for tailor, diving coral reefs or taking up the challenge of an 18-hole golf course at Coral Cove. The Coral Cove community is friendly and relaxed at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, just 20 minutes from Bundaberg and a short drive […]

Coalstoun Lakes

Coalstoun Lakes rises 200 metres above a broad cultivated valley, Mt Le Brun, an extinct volcano, contains two large craters which form shallow lakes. Formed more than 600,000 years ago, the mountain is one of the youngest volcanic formations in Australia. Protected by Coalstoun Lakes National Park, the lakes were named after Coalstoun in Scotland […]

Childers

Rows of red rich soil, green macadamia trees dotting the horizon, “hedges” of sugarcane along the roadside and a main street with history and heritage oozing out of its facades – history, heritage, arts, culture, food and wine is all here in Childers. There is plenty to check out if you are in Childers with […]

Buxton

Buxton is a small fishing town situated on the banks of the Burrum River at the southern end of the Isis Shire. It’s about 20 kilometres off the Bruce Highway and upstream from Burrum Heads and Walkers Point. There is a general store, picnic facilities and boat ramp. Buxton offers a relaxed lifestyle with pleasant […]

Burnett Heads

Burnett Heads is nestled along the Coral Coast and is most readily identifiable by the two historic lighthouses that dot its coastline. Oaks Beach is a 200 metre long stretch of beach safe for surfing and swimming, with many choosing to fish off the rocks and groyne at The Oaks, which are the best places […]

Bundaberg Region

The Bundaberg, Southern Great Barrier Reef Region encompasses a diversity of experiences, making it an ideal holiday location. There is a sense of history mixed with wilderness adventure, rural experiences, and warm country hospitality throughout the region. All this and more is waiting for you to enjoy. Called the Gateway to the Southern Great Barrier […]

Bundaberg

A vibrant, quintessential, Queensland country town with modern city elements, Bundaberg is a lively town just minutes from the coastline. Stroll along the Burnett River and grab freshly caught reef fish at the seafood restaurant and market, or weave your way through the local shops and cafes in the main street, the buildings adorned with […]

Branyan

Branyan is a rural/residential district on the Bundaberg-Childers Road, seven kilometres southwest of central Bundaberg. It is also on the Burnett River and has a flat to undulating landscape. Branyan is well renowned by locals and visitors alike for its Sandy Hook recreational precinct. The Bundaberg Powerboats host its annual Rum City Powerboat Classic and […]

Biggenden

Biggenden rests in a dramatic landscape below the rugged cliffs of Mount Walsh on the Isis Highway 339 kilometres north of Brisbane and just over one hours drive from the coastal regions of Bundaberg. Settled originally as a service town to the gold fields of Paradise and Shamrock in the 1880s, Biggenden is now famous […]