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BUNDABERG REGION
RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre & Visitor Information. 23767 Gayndah - Monto Road, Eidsvold, QLD 4627 Open: Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Saturday, Sunday andBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is served on tables right across the county and internationally. COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! Get a unique look at some of the regions most loved places, local hidden gems and picturesque beaches as you peddle or walk your way along these scenic coastal pathways and nature trails. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre & Visitor Information. 23767 Gayndah - Monto Road, Eidsvold, QLD 4627 Open: Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Saturday, Sunday andBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is served on tables right across the county and internationally. COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! Get a unique look at some of the regions most loved places, local hidden gems and picturesque beaches as you peddle or walk your way along these scenic coastal pathways and nature trails. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Reef Health. It is one of 7 natural wonders of the world and is the worlds largest coral reef ecosystems streatching from the northern tip of Queensland down to the Bundaberg region, and with more than 3000 coral reefs, 600 islands, 300 coral cays and an abundance of thriving marine life calling this magnificent place home, you can’t help but want to preserve and protect it.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. GET BACK TO NATURE WITH THESE SCENIC WALKING TRAILS Lace up your walking boots, slip on some sunscreen and slap on a hat, it’s time to get back to nature and explore our abundant region with these scenic nature trails. MUST-DO DRIVES IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. MEET THE GREAT 8: SHARKS When we mention sharks, there are usually two reactions: excitement or fear. Hollywood blockbusters and mainstream media have portrayed sharks as human eating machines; however, the reality is DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is served on tables right across the county and internationally.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Reef Health. It is one of 7 natural wonders of the world and is the worlds largest coral reef ecosystems streatching from the northern tip of Queensland down to the Bundaberg region, and with more than 3000 coral reefs, 600 islands, 300 coral cays and an abundance of thriving marine life calling this magnificent place home, you can’t help but want to preserve and protect it.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Email: elliottheads@bundaberg.qld.gov.au. Web: Visit website. Phone: 4159 6193. Description. Stay at Elliott Heads Holiday Park for a unique holiday experience with both the beach and river mouth to enjoy - safe swimming for all ages, great snorkelling, fishing, windsurfing and relaxing, surrounded by turquoise waters and white sands.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Located on the banks of the beautiful Kolan River and near the ocean, Miara Holiday Park is perfect for your holiday escape. Just 45 kilometres north of Bundaberg's city centre, Miara is a popular fishing spot with secluded beaches, bush and parklands, and a family friendly fishing village atmosphere. MEET THE GREAT 8: SHARKS When we mention sharks, there are usually two reactions: excitement or fear. Hollywood blockbusters and mainstream media have portrayed sharks as human eating machines; however, the reality isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Reef Health. It is one of 7 natural wonders of the world and is the worlds largest coral reef ecosystems streatching from the northern tip of Queensland down to the Bundaberg region, and with more than 3000 coral reefs, 600 islands, 300 coral cays and an abundance of thriving marine life calling this magnificent place home, you can’t help but want to preserve and protect it.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.CAMPING & 4WD
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Posts from June, 2021 - With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg regionreally is a
DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
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Email: mingo.crossing@northburnett.qld.gov.au. Web: Visit website. Phone: 1300 696 272. Mobile: 4161 6200. SHOW MORE +. SHOW MORE +. Description. Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park is situated along the banks of the beautiful Burnett River, approximately 125 kilometres west of Bundaberg via Gin Gin and 400 kilometres north westof
BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. MEET THE GREAT 8: SHARKS When we mention sharks, there are usually two reactions: excitement or fear. Hollywood blockbusters and mainstream media have portrayed sharks as human eating machines; however, the reality is FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Reef Health. It is one of 7 natural wonders of the world and is the worlds largest coral reef ecosystems streatching from the northern tip of Queensland down to the Bundaberg region, and with more than 3000 coral reefs, 600 islands, 300 coral cays and an abundance of thriving marine life calling this magnificent place home, you can’t help but want to preserve and protect it.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.CAMPING & 4WD
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Posts from June, 2021 - With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg regionreally is a
DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
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Email: mingo.crossing@northburnett.qld.gov.au. Web: Visit website. Phone: 1300 696 272. Mobile: 4161 6200. SHOW MORE +. SHOW MORE +. Description. Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park is situated along the banks of the beautiful Burnett River, approximately 125 kilometres west of Bundaberg via Gin Gin and 400 kilometres north westof
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With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. MEET THE GREAT 8: SHARKS When we mention sharks, there are usually two reactions: excitement or fear. Hollywood blockbusters and mainstream media have portrayed sharks as human eating machines; however, the reality is FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Visit Woodgate Beach. Imagine untouched sand, an expansive view and the friendliest locals you’ll ever meet. 45 minutes south of Bundaberg and 30 minutes east of Childers, Woodgate Beach is a secluded paradise.. A 16km stretch of protected beach offering calm clear waters, oceanview properties, and ample space to set up your chair to watch the waves softly lap the shore.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
Email: elliottheads@bundaberg.qld.gov.au. Web: Visit website. Phone: 4159 6193. Description. Stay at Elliott Heads Holiday Park for a unique holiday experience with both the beach and river mouth to enjoy - safe swimming for all ages, great snorkelling, fishing, windsurfing and relaxing, surrounded by turquoise waters and white sands.BUNDABERG REGION
Hours: Box Office open Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm + 60 minutes prior to show starting time. Email: theatrem@bundaberg.qld.gov.au. Phone: 4130 4100. Description. The Moncrieff Entertainment Centre features performing arts, theatre broadcasts and live entertainment, as well as on-demand, indie and art-house films and free community TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six 10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS 2. The White Lady of Gooburrum. If you're from Bundaberg, you may have heard whispers of a female ghost who haunts the town of Gooburrum. From bedtime visits to unexplainable shows of light appearing throughout the night, if you're staying in the area some say the White Lady will visit you at the end of your bed after a hard day at work.3.
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Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Visit Woodgate Beach. Imagine untouched sand, an expansive view and the friendliest locals you’ll ever meet. 45 minutes south of Bundaberg and 30 minutes east of Childers, Woodgate Beach is a secluded paradise.. A 16km stretch of protected beach offering calm clear waters, oceanview properties, and ample space to set up your chair to watch the waves softly lap the shore.BUNDABERG REGION
Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
Email: elliottheads@bundaberg.qld.gov.au. Web: Visit website. Phone: 4159 6193. Description. Stay at Elliott Heads Holiday Park for a unique holiday experience with both the beach and river mouth to enjoy - safe swimming for all ages, great snorkelling, fishing, windsurfing and relaxing, surrounded by turquoise waters and white sands.BUNDABERG REGION
Hours: Box Office open Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm + 60 minutes prior to show starting time. Email: theatrem@bundaberg.qld.gov.au. Phone: 4130 4100. Description. The Moncrieff Entertainment Centre features performing arts, theatre broadcasts and live entertainment, as well as on-demand, indie and art-house films and free community TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six 10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS 2. The White Lady of Gooburrum. If you're from Bundaberg, you may have heard whispers of a female ghost who haunts the town of Gooburrum. From bedtime visits to unexplainable shows of light appearing throughout the night, if you're staying in the area some say the White Lady will visit you at the end of your bed after a hard day at work.3.
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With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Reef Health. It is one of 7 natural wonders of the world and is the worlds largest coral reef ecosystems streatching from the northern tip of Queensland down to the Bundaberg region, and with more than 3000 coral reefs, 600 islands, 300 coral cays and an abundance of thriving marine life calling this magnificent place home, you can’t help but want to preserve and protect it.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Foodie Trails. Eat and drink your way through our region one Bundaberg foodie trail at a time. From gourmet seasonal menus, freshly picked strawberries, local seafood, sweet treats and iconic drinks, your taste buds will be left tingling after venturing on one of our unique Bundaberg foodie trails.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg is a community that has both the outdoors and health/fitness at the forefront of so many of our key attractions. Mon Repos, our beautiful beaches, Lady Musgrave Island as well as our iconicBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS 2. The White Lady of Gooburrum. If you're from Bundaberg, you may have heard whispers of a female ghost who haunts the town of Gooburrum. From bedtime visits to unexplainable shows of light appearing throughout the night, if you're staying in the area some say the White Lady will visit you at the end of your bed after a hard day at work.3.
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RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre & Visitor Information. 23767 Gayndah - Monto Road, Eidsvold, QLD 4627 Open: Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Saturday, Sunday andBUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is served on tables right across the county and internationally. COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! Get a unique look at some of the regions most loved places, local hidden gems and picturesque beaches as you peddle or walk your way along these scenic coastal pathways and nature trails.BUNDABERG REGION
RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre & Visitor Information. 23767 Gayndah - Monto Road, Eidsvold, QLD 4627 Open: Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Saturday, Sunday andBUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is served on tables right across the county and internationally. COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! Get a unique look at some of the regions most loved places, local hidden gems and picturesque beaches as you peddle or walk your way along these scenic coastal pathways and nature trails.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg is a community that has both the outdoors and health/fitness at the forefront of so many of our key attractions. Mon Repos, our beautiful beaches, Lady Musgrave Island as well as our iconicBUNDABERG REGION
Posts from June, 2021 - With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg regionreally is a
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With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. MUST-DO DRIVES IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Must-Do Drives In The Bundaberg Region Whether you're looking to relax or be adventurous, why not spend the day exploring our backyard with these must-do drives.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park is situated along the banks of the beautiful Burnett River, approximately 125 kilometres west of Bundaberg via Gin TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is served on tables right across the county and internationally.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
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Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons or DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
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Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons or DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, six COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isCAMPING & 4WD
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With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Foodie Trails. Eat and drink your way through our region one Bundaberg foodie trail at a time. From gourmet seasonal menus, freshly picked strawberries, local seafood, sweet treats and iconic drinks, your taste buds will be left tingling after venturing on one of our unique Bundaberg foodie trails.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg is a community that has both the outdoors and health/fitness at the forefront of so many of our key attractions. Mon Repos, our beautiful beaches, Lady Musgrave Island as well as our iconicBUNDABERG REGION
Posts from June, 2021 - With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg regionreally is a
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Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons or DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
MUST-DO DRIVES IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Escape to Woodgate Beach. Unwind and take a drive to Woodgate Beach, a peaceful beach town with friendly locals. Bring a comfy chair and good book and settle in for the day. The beach stretches for 16km, so you won't need to worry about sharing your spot with anyone else! If stand-up paddle boarding or kayaking is your thing, be sure to explore TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Camping & Caravanning. Relax in safe surroundings in a community of like-minded caravanning and camping friends. From beautiful beaches, spectacular bush lands, national parks to rugged outback adventures. The Bundaberg and the North Burnett caters to all who choose to experience this region from the comfort of their own traveling bed.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
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Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons or DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS 2. The White Lady of Gooburrum. If you're from Bundaberg, you may have heard whispers of a female ghost who haunts the town of Gooburrum. From bedtime visits to unexplainable shows of light appearing throughout the night, if you're staying in the area some say the White Lady will visit you at the end of your bed after a hard day at work.3.
COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, sixBUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Visitor Information Centre. 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670. Open: 9am - 5pm - Monday - Sunday. Public Holiday Opening Hours: 9am - 2pm. Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, and Good Friday. Tel 1300 722 099 | Tel +61 7 4153 8888.BUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
Camping & Caravanning. Relax in safe surroundings in a community of like-minded caravanning and camping friends. From beautiful beaches, spectacular bush lands, national parks to rugged outback adventures. The Bundaberg and the North Burnett caters to all who choose to experience this region from the comfort of their own traveling bed.BUNDABERG REGION
From Paradise Dam at Biggenden, along the many weirs on the Burnett River, through to Cania Dam at Monto, strap on the water skis, throw a line in or pitch a tent for the night. You can take a leisurely pace on the Burnett Circle, designed to do over six days by car, encompassing 400 kilometres of the heartland of the Bundaberg NorthBurnett.
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Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons or DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … MOORE PARK BEACH. Patrolled by the Moore Park Beach Surf Lifesaving Club during summer, park yourself upon a 20km stretch of sandy coastline. Moore Park is only a 20min drive from Bundaberg and provides activities for every kind of enthusiast. Whether you’re the 4WD kind or four-legged, Moore Park Beach has a stretch of sanddedicated to you.
10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS 2. The White Lady of Gooburrum. If you're from Bundaberg, you may have heard whispers of a female ghost who haunts the town of Gooburrum. From bedtime visits to unexplainable shows of light appearing throughout the night, if you're staying in the area some say the White Lady will visit you at the end of your bed after a hard day at work.3.
COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! You’ll find this trail slightly less coastal and instead surrounded by abundant woodlands featuring wildflowers and native plants. When strolling along the boardwalk be sure to keep your camera on hand, as you spot various wildlife on show! Grade 3. Distance: approx. 800m. WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Head to the Bundaberg Regional Show for some thrill-seeking fun. When: Wednesday – Friday, 31st May – 2nd June. Best of The Eagles Tribute (Credit: The Best of The Eagles) 2. The Best of The Eagles. A brilliant tribute show of one of the world's greatest rock bands with more than 150 million records sold worldwide, six Grammy Awards, sixBUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
Camping & Caravanning. Relax in safe surroundings in a community of like-minded caravanning and camping friends. From beautiful beaches, spectacular bush lands, national parks to rugged outback adventures. The Bundaberg and the North Burnett caters to all who choose to experience this region from the comfort of their own traveling bed.BUNDABERG REGION
Posts from June, 2021 - With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg regionreally is a
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Phone: 4153 8888. Description. Nestled on the banks of the Burnett River on Quay Street, Alexandra Park offers a playground for all ages under the shade of large trees. The kids can play on the playground or run in the large open spaces. The Rotunda gives the park an old time feel. Keep an eye out for locals participating in yoga lessons orBUNDABERG REGION
Email: elliottheads@bundaberg.qld.gov.au. Web: Visit website. Phone: 4159 6193. Description. Stay at Elliott Heads Holiday Park for a unique holiday experience with both the beach and river mouth to enjoy - safe swimming for all ages, great snorkelling, fishing, windsurfing and relaxing, surrounded by turquoise waters and white sands. TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION 4. Mummas Nest Market. Introducing the Queen of all markets - the Mummas Nest Markets! Held on the first Saturday of each quarter, be sure to put this crafty market in your calendar. Showcasing local artisans and their incredible talents, you'll be left in awe of the incredible products and produce on show. 5. 10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS 2. The White Lady of Gooburrum. If you're from Bundaberg, you may have heard whispers of a female ghost who haunts the town of Gooburrum. From bedtime visits to unexplainable shows of light appearing throughout the night, if you're staying in the area some say the White Lady will visit you at the end of your bed after a hard day at work.3.
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Hours: Monday- Friday 7am- 3.30pm, Saturday 8:30am-12noon. Email: judy@nourishcafe.com.au. Web: Visit website. Phone: 0741533583. Description. Street Bean Coffee Bar is the home of great coffee, homemade treats, smoothie bowls, ready to go salads and more! Situated in the heart of Bundaberg's bustling CBD, this easy to access coffeebar has
FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Feeding the nation: The delicious Bundaberg Bowl. Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that isBUNDABERG REGION
RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre & Visitor Information. 23767 Gayndah - Monto Road, Eidsvold, QLD 4627 Open: Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Saturday, Sunday andBUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
The Bundaberg North Burnett region has some amazing areas to camp or caravan. From beach side caravan parks to secluded off-road, off-track camping spots. Our region has an camping and caravanning style to suiteveryone!
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Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. 10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS I saw 3 ghosts at the lighthouse at bundaburg. A horse with a long maine and tail, a young child wearing a white puffy shirt with matching knicker bockes with blue stripes on the bottom of his sleevesand pants legs.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! Get a unique look at some of the regions most loved places, local hidden gems and picturesque beaches as you peddle or walk your way along these scenic coastal pathways and nature trails.BUNDABERG REGION
RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre & Visitor Information. 23767 Gayndah - Monto Road, Eidsvold, QLD 4627 Open: Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Saturday, Sunday andBUNDABERG REGION
National Parks. Put on your hiking shoes, lather on the sunscreen and hit the dirt path. The Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions have an abundance of National Parks and mountain ranges with a walking tracknever far away.
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Description. Norval Park Campground is located close to the oceanfront between Rules Beach and Miara. The property has been developed by the Bundaberg Regional Council to provide basic ‘bush’ camping with zero or minimum facilities.BUNDABERG REGION
The Bundaberg North Burnett region has some amazing areas to camp or caravan. From beach side caravan parks to secluded off-road, off-track camping spots. Our region has an camping and caravanning style to suiteveryone!
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Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. DISCOVER THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ALONG THE CORAL … Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. 10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS I saw 3 ghosts at the lighthouse at bundaburg. A horse with a long maine and tail, a young child wearing a white puffy shirt with matching knicker bockes with blue stripes on the bottom of his sleevesand pants legs.
WHAT'S ON IN JUNE IN THE BUNDABERG REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. COASTAL PATHWAYS AND TRAILS NOT TO BE MISSED! Get a unique look at some of the regions most loved places, local hidden gems and picturesque beaches as you peddle or walk your way along these scenic coastal pathways and nature trails.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
With the Great Barrier Reef just off our shores, ancient mariners (the turtles) returning annually to nest at Mon Repos beach and plenty of things to see and do - both natural and man-made, there’s something for everyone. The Bundaberg region really is a great place to visit.BUNDABERG REGION
The Bundaberg North Burnett region has some amazing areas to camp or caravan. From beach side caravan parks to secluded off-road, off-track camping spots. Our region has an camping and caravanning style to suiteveryone!
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Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Stay at Elliott Heads Holiday Park for a unique holiday experience with both the beach and river mouth to enjoy - safe swimming for all ages, great snorkelling, fishing, windsurfing and relaxing, surrounded by turquoise waters and white sands.BUNDABERG REGION
Description. Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park is situated along the banks of the beautiful Burnett River, approximately 125 kilometres west of Bundaberg via Gin TOP 6 MARKETS TO VISIT WHILE IN REGION Bundaberg Tourism respectfully acknowledges the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the precious land, water and sea country on which we all love to work, live and play. 10 LOCAL GHOST STORIES THAT WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS I saw 3 ghosts at the lighthouse at bundaburg. A horse with a long maine and tail, a young child wearing a white puffy shirt with matching knicker bockes with blue stripes on the bottom of his sleevesand pants legs.
FEEDING THE NATION: THE DELICIOUS BUNDABERG BOWL Bundaberg North Burnett is one of the largest fresh produce rich regions in Queensland. It's for that reason that the area is sometimes referred to as 'the Bundaberg Bowl', growing and producing fresh food that is served on tables right across the county and internationally.BUNDABERG REGION
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