The Mort Estate, Toowoomba's oldest subdivision, was established in 1862 and its intriguing history and architecture can now be enjoyed on a self-guided walk through the precinct.
This pleasant walk starts and finishes at Toowoomba's historic Railway Station. Follow the trail of historic sites along Taylor Street, Boulton Terrace, Norwood Street and Mort Streets.
Drop in to the Toowoomba Visitor Information Centre (86 James Street) for a copy of the brochure to guide you along your way.
Allow a minimum of one hour for a brisk walk and longer for a leisurely stroll.
This self-guided walking tour of Toowoomba's Russell Street will lead you by landmarks of fine..
Lake Annand Park (1km)Lake Annand is a pleasant water attraction which has been created along Toowoomba's East Creek. At..
Coffee House Toowoomba (2km)The Coffee House is a fully refurbished historical building that was formally known as "LAGUNA"...
Queens Park In Toowoomba (2km)Queens Park is a picturesque park, just a short walk from Toowoomba's CBD. The park's uses are..
Tosari Galleries (2km)Tosari Galleries is the first venue of its kind in the Darling Downs region. Now discerning art..
Weis Restaurant (2km)Weis Restaurant has been serving the people of Toowoomba and Australia since 1968, offering..
Empire Theatre (2km)Toowoomba's Empire Theatre is a heritage listed art-deco venue that provides a wide variety of..
Fitzys Fibber Magee - Fitzys.. (2km)Fitzy's on Church is the latest addition to Fitzy's Fibber Magee and brings a contemporary element..
Fitzys Fibber Magee - Fitzys.. (2km)Fitzy's on Church is the latest addition to Fitzy's Fibber Magee and brings a contemporary element..
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery (2km)Established in 1938, Toowoomba has the oldest public art gallery in regional Queensland. The new..
Home | Contact Us
2003 - 2013 PleaseTakeMeTo. All rights reserved. Hosted by Tourism Media.No part may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner