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Country Roads Motor Inn - Gayndah

56 Capper St (Burnett Highway), Gayndah QLD 4625
In the heart of the citrus region, our comfortable 4 star motel invites you to enjoy the oldest town in Queensland. Opened in 2006 Country Roads Motor Inn has 18 luxury ground level units all family owned and operated. Located on the main street of Gayndah, 200m from the Historical Museum, 2 mins walk from the Stained Glass Clock Tower and the original Flying Fox Change Dispenser
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Gayndah Colonial Motor Inn

62 Capper St , Gayndah QLD 4625
Our motor inn is a very comfortable & quiet motel, with all modern facilities.The motel is situated on the Burnett Highway (Capper Street), within walking distance to centre of town.When visiting our Motor Inn, Wendy & Johnny will offer you their friendly hospitality & service.And of course, Rocky will be there to welcome you too.

Gayndah War Memorial

Capper Street, Gayndah QLD 4625
The north Burnett town of Gayndah is known for its oranges, and Queensland's most impressive outdoor honour board to war heroes. Harold Wilson, from nearby Cooranga station, privately commissioned the memorial, presenting it to Rawbelle and Gayndah councils in 1921 in honour of the 270 local men who enlisted in WWI. It's considered the finest work of Norwegian migrant and metal artisan Ernest Gunderson. Gunderson combined Australian and British motifs, highlighting the imperial and national loyalties of the time: among them, the female figure of Britannia holding a shield of 'Liberty'; a laurel wreath encircling crossed flags and the words 'FOR KING AND COUNTRY'; mounted Light Horsemen; a British lion; kangaroos and an emu. Although honour boards are a common form of war memorial, they are usually situated inside publicly accessible places such as the council halls. Not so Gayndah's: the WWI memorial stands in a square between the post office and library. Behind is a memorial garden including commemorative plaques to service personnel of WWII and conflicts up to Somalia. ...

The Burnett Circle

Burnett Highway, Gayndah QLD 4625
This is the stuff Australian landscape paintings are made of. With craggy mountain ranges, bottle and grass trees, waterways, picturesque picnic spots, untouched vast stretches of land and blue sky as far as the eye can see, this is the Burnett Circle. 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. If you are a history buff - historical pit stops such as the Mundubbera Heritage and Information Centre, RM Williams Bush Learning Centre and the Gayndah Museum are well worth the visit. There is lots to taste with Gayndah and Mundubbera famous for their juicy oranges and mandarins and some of the best beef studs in the country call these regions home. You can experience a hands-on organic farm and observe dairying, pork production and small crops at Gleneden. Make sure you stop at the farm gates and pick up some quality local produce for snacks on your road trip. So get the camera ready to snap your own bit of authentic Australian inspiration whilst driving through some of this naturally beautiful country....

Gleneden Organic Farm and The Gleneden Bullock Team

111 Slab Creek Road, Gayndah QLD 4625
Gleneden Organic Farm is a family owned and run property which produces organic pastured meats and vegetables. Gleneden Organic Farm offers a unique and relaxing visitor experience to campground guests, bus tours, schools and day trippers. First selected in 1910 by brothers Ernest James and William Samuel Morris, Gleneden Organic Farm is now managed by Rohan, Fiona, Eden and Jethro (fourth and fifth generation Morrises). They have recreated a true family run mixed farm, resulting in a healthy, happy, productive, beautiful and interesting place to live and visit and learn about the good life. Farmer/Bullocky Rohan and his family offer guided farm tours and bushwalks in the beautiful Gleneden Valley and hold traditional farm skills and kitchen craft workshops. Bush campers are welcome to join in the regular farm activities including animal feeding and milking. The campground provides as relaxing, quiet and picturesque atmosphere to enjoy the magnificent sunsets and clear starry skies. Gleneden Organic Farm is also home to The Gleneden Bullock Team. From Easter Saturday to October you can catch the rare spectacle of a bullock team at work on the farm. Bookings Essential....

Gayndah

Gayndah, Gayndah QLD 4625

Gayndahs Big Orange

3 Mick Lutvey Street, Gayndah QLD 4625
Gayndah is known as the citrus capital of Queensland and also the home of the Big Orange. Visit between April and October to taste the fresh juice made from the citrus growing on the property. The cafe serves up delectable Devonshire Teas and Real Bean Coffees. Why not stay for lunch to feast of fresh hamburgers, wraps and toasted sandwiches. Take a break and relax at this perfect stop for weary travellers. ...