Just off the coast from Queensland’s Hervey Bay, is World Heritage Listed Fraser Island - the..
Hervey Bay InformationBordered by 40 kilometres of pristine beaches, Hervey Bay offers access to islands, adventure..
Lake McKenzie InformationThere are many different aspects to Fraser Island, but the awe inspiring beauty of Lake MacKenzie..
75 Mile Beach InformationIn the great tradition of many Australian place names, 75 Mile Beach was so named because it is..
Maryborough InformationMaryborough was settled in 1847 and is one of Queensland's oldest provincial cities. Located three..
Bunya Mountains InformationThe majestic Bunya Mountains, situated about 150 kilometres from the coast, is a spectacular..
Central Station InformationOriginally established as a forestry camp when there was logging on Fraser Island, Central..
Lake Wabby InformationLake Wabby is relatively close to the ocean side of Fraser Island and unlike the other lakes, it..
Double Island Point InformationDouble Island Point is located just south of Rainbow Beach. The point is a magnet for marine life..
Burrum Heads InformationLocated approximately 30 minutes outside of Hervey Bay, this seaside village is a destination in..
Kingaroy InformationNamed after the aboriginal word for 'red ant' and renowned for its towering peanut silos, Kingaroy..
See all locations in Fraser Coast South BurnettMurgon is a diverse farming area that, among a range of crops, boasts the largest vineyard in the State. There are six vineyards and cellar doors within a 15 kilometre radius of the town.
Murgon has a strong beef and dairy industry. The Dairy Museum (the only one of its kind in Queensland)gives you an insight of life in early pioneering days.
Boat Mountain has one of the best panoramic views in the south east of Queensland and a scenic drive will get you to the best vantage points. There are walking tracks in the area, which are designed to blend in with the natural surroundings that provide the bird watcher and naturalist with an opportunity to view the native flora and fauna in a virtually undisturbed habitat.
Nearby gem fields give fossickers the opportunity to discover a variety of Queensland's semi-precious stones, such as agate, amethyst and quartz crystal.
Bjelke-Petersen Dam, which is the life blood of the local cotton and wine industries, is just 12 kilometres from Murgon's busy shopping centre. Nestled on its foreshores, Yallakool Tourist Park offers the visitor boat ramps, covered picnic areas, barbecues, caravan and camping sites and cabin accommodation to suit all budgets. Boat hire is also available. The abundance of fish provided by the State Fish Stocking Program, makes the Bjelke-Petersen Dam a fisherman's paradise. The large expanse of water also lends itself to a large range of water-sports including boating and water-skiing.
Visit some of Murgon's unique cellar doors, not only will you tantalise your taste buds, you will drive through Murgon's rich farmland, with vineyards, olive groves and lucerne paddocks, the blue water of the Bjelke Petersen Dam as a back drop. Come for the weekend and stay at one of the well-appointed B&Bs attached to some of the vineyards.
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Tropical North Queensland InformationThe tropical north is a natural wonderland. It’s the only place on the planet where two separate..
Brisbane Region InformationWelcome to the sub tropical boomtown of Brisbane. The Queensland capital is a place that feels..
Sunshine Coast InformationThis is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most beautiful regions. There beaches are magnificent..
Surfers Paradise InformationThis famous stretch of ocean is perfect for swimming, while on shore cafes, restaurants and bars..
Whitsundays InformationRising out of the clear, blue waters in the heart of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, there is an..
Cairns InformationCairns is the heart of Tropical North Queensland and Australia’s primary gateway to the Great..
Great Barrier Reef InformationAt over 2,600 kilometres (1,600 miles) from north to south, up to 65 kilometres (40 miles) wide and..
Port Douglas InformationPort Douglas in Tropical North Queensland is one of Queensland’s premier holiday destinations...
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