Day tripping to somewhere new is always lots of fun. Stopping by lesser known spots, local hideaways is the name of the game, and on the trip from Bundaberg to Childers via Goodwood Road you will find nearly all of the ingredients you need to craft something spectacular, while taking in some untouched beaches, art and military memorabilia. This is one of our ultimate local food trails, take cash (small denominations like $1 and $2 coins) and meander for a half day turn around trip and discover something special.
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The Bundaberg region has always been the home of rum even lovingly referred to as ‘rumcity’ but more than rum is created here. Handcrafted, small batch and here for the sampling are such wonders as local gin, liqueurs, cider, wine, soft drinks. You can test out these top tipples, either at cellar doors, at cafes and restaurants, on a tour or in the comfort of your digs as take away. Shoot to the end for some snazzy cocktail recipes.
From beautiful beaches to streets laced with heritage listed buildings and experiences to last a lifetime, the Bundaberg region boasts something for every holiday maker. Whether you're planning a holiday requiring wheelchair facilities or a family holiday with special needs, our regions accessible accommodation, attractions and eats are waiting to welcome you. Understanding the importance of finding the right fit for you we've put together an accessible holiday guide to the Bundaberg region.
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