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Childers Eco-lodge

237 Stocks Road, Apple Tree Creek QLD 4660
Childers Ecolodge offers unique affordable accommodation in a country setting, with beautiful bushwalks, birdlife, farm animals, campfire, and wildlife on-site. Choose from furnished double Eco-tents, some with ensuite, or quad rooms with share facilities, and make use of the shared kitchen and games rooms. Set on 28 acres all rooms have views over the bush and open onto a patio. Relax and enjoy the peace and quiet, sit in a hammock by the waterhole, toast marshmallows on the campfire or go for a bushwalk. Excursions and day trips are organised around the local area including Wine Tours, Lady Elliot or Lady Musgrave reef day trips, wildlife parks, bushwalking, mountain biking, national parks, heritage Childers town, a gourmet ice-cream factory, and unique museums. Easy access to white sandy beaches as well as the attractions of nearby Bundaberg and Hervey Bay including Lady Elliot Island and Lady Musgrave Island. You will enjoy the beautiful clean facilities, service and a friendly welcome from your hosts who have travelled and worked in tourism. They aim to create a home-style feel for anyone after an affordable country experience holiday just four hours north of Brisbane, Queensland....
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Lake Redbrook Holiday Retreat

122 Farnsfield Road, North Isis QLD 4660
Holiday retreat, luxury fully self contained cabins, powered van sites and camp sites. Located 10klms north of the picturesque township of Childers QLD in an idealic sugar cane farm setting. Fishing, kayaking walking trails, great for bird watchers, camera buffs, come and see the farm animals, deer and pheasants. Walk amongst the exotic orchard to see how many fruit trees you can recognise. Beautiful spot for weddings with the backdrop of a 40 acre lake, reception hall fully equipped to cater for your function. Give us a call today.
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Oakwood Caravan Park

15 Old Gin Gin Road, Corner of Gin Gin Road, Bundaberg North QLD 4670
The Oakwood Caravan Park is an owner/operated country Caravan Park within short driving distances to the Bundaberg Town Centre, Mon Repos Turtle Rookery, The Bundaberg Rum Distillery, the Hinkler Hall of Aviation within the grounds of the Botanical Gardens. Visitors can also access Moore Park Beach, Bargara Beach, Bundaberg Port/Marina and the Hummock. Oakwood Caravan Park is situated on a rise in sub-tropical surrounds on the northern outskirts of Bundaberg. It is seven kilometres out from town on the Gin Gin Road close to the Strawberry Farm near the turn-off to Agnes Waters and Town of 1770. This park offers the traveller accommodation in cabins, and powered sites with very clean amenities.
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Mango Paradise Bed and Barra

3957 Isis Highway, Cordalba QLD 4660
Mango Paradise Bed and Barra is a working cane farm with onsite accommodation in self-contained cabins. In season visitors can enjoy the fresh fruit of mangoes, lychee and bananas from the orchard trees whilst admiring the surrounding which are picturesque and peaceful. Also on the property is a fish farm consisting of 24 ponds which are presently stocked with 250,000 silver perch. You can enjoy watching them being fed both morning and evening. The big dam holds approximately 650 barramundi, which are for recreation fishing, with the record catch standing at 92 centimetres. Feeding the pigs, chickens and playing with Honey, the friendly kelpie who never tires of playing fetch, will entertain the children. Mango Paradise is located 10 minutes north of Childers on the main highway into Bundaberg, and provides a unique holiday experience for the young and old. Being a kilometre off the main road and no neighbours in site, means peace and quiet. See the stars like never before. Only a short drive to Bundaberg and the lovely beachside town of Woodgate. Experience being on a working cane/fish farm.

Creak At The Creek for Seniors Week

Drummond Street, Apple Tree Creek QLD 4660
Come and celebrate Creak at the Creek for Seniors Week at beautiful Apple Tree Creeks craft, farmers and trash and treasure markets on August 13 2016. The markets will be specifically aimed at seniors with fun and games, sing a long with Bundy Flukes Ukulele group and a cent sale with free Sausage Sizzle lunch (raffle tickets for sale from 10.30-11am), and other exciting events such as motorised scooter races from 9am if there is enough interest and Seniors Zumba. Event is open to everyone, not just Seniors.....the more the merrier. There will be a free taxi running between Childers and the Creek. There will also be lots of bargains to be had, new stalls every markets, gourmet alley, live music, fantastic food from the canteen. The event supports local clubs and groups, with stalls always available. The event is on from 7am till 12.45pm. Parking will be available at the back of the markets....

Crush Festival 2017

Perry Street, Bundaberg North QLD 4670
Crush Festival's 10-day Program of new and innovative arts projects and performances. Indulge in literary learning, contemporary circus, outdoor music, children's activities, exhibitions, film festival, opera and cabaret all whilst experiencing the culinary delights and character of the Bundaberg region. Why not plan to stay in the Bundaberg Region for a weekend or enjoy the full program. Program Live in July 2017! The Crush Festival is a Bundaberg Regional Council Event managed by Creative Regions and supported by Tourism Events Queensland....

Apple Tree Creek Markets

Drummond Street, Apple Tree Creek QLD 4660
Come and grab a bargain at the beautiful Apple Tree Creek Markets on the second Saturday of each month from 7am (except January). There will be lots of varied stalls from crafts, plants, Bric a Brac, gifts, tools and much more, something to interest everyone. Early birds can enjoy a tasty hamburger and coffee from their on-site canteen. There is live entertainment and buskers are welcome. Free Face Painting for the kids most markets. Feel free to bring the car or utility along and sell your goods from the boot plus new stall holders and swappers are welcome, walk in and walk out sites are available. Visitors are welcome to bring their dogs but they must be on a leash at all times. Fundraisers are free. Parking is available at the back of the grounds via an entrance near the Memorial....

Bundaberg Railway Museum

28 Station Street, Bundaberg North QLD 4670
Bundaberg's first railway station, built in 1881 as an outlet for the Mt Perry railway bringing copper from the mines, is now preserved as a proper museum. Located some 500 metres from its original site, the museum houses a wide variety of railway items past and present. The museum is a haven for train buffs. It include photos, uniforms and catering items from dining rooms to the Tilt Train. Books, including office records, engine driver's manuals, timetables and rule books. Tools of various types: locomotive spanners, heavy jacks and track work tools, Interlocked signal cabin recovered from Lowmead station, the last CTC panel from Bundaberg, and modern day transponders, A 1921 guard's van (originally a sleeping car) and a butter car insulated with cow's hair which stays cool even without the ice blocks. Static displays outside include a diamond crossing for cane trams to cross the government lines and various couplings, buffers, drawhooks and air hoses used on older rolling stock....

Bundaberg Botanic Gardens and Playground

Mount Perry Road, Bundaberg North QLD 4670
There is something for everyone at the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens. Situated in North Bundaberg on Mount Perry Road, the gardens span 27 hectares of land and feature a magnificent lake which is home to 114 species of birds. Take a walk on the paths to discover the hidden Japanese Gardens and the spectacular temple in the Chinese Gardens. The Bundaberg Botanic Gardens also play home to the Hinkler Hall of Aviation, Hinkler House, Cafe 1928, The Bundaberg and District Historical Museum and the nearby Bundaberg Railway Museum (small costs for entry). On Sundays the Australian Sugarcane Railway offer steam train runs along the 2 kilometre train track through the gardens (available for a very small fee). You can purchase duck food from Cafe 1928 to entice the birdlife closer for fantastic photo opportunities. Take a picnic rug and your own food as the Botanic Gardens are the perfect spot for a picnic or organise some food from Cafe 1928. ...

Vintner’s Secret Winery Cellar Door

135 North Isis Rd, North Isis QLD 4660
Marianne Lethbridge and Edward Murray took up the development of this vineyard on 12 October, 2007. In three short years they have transformed a small hobby farm into a recognized tourist destination.There is a myriad of activities available to visitors; starting with award - winning wines of excellence and a manicured six acre working vineyard and including an elegant tasting room incorporating art and sculpture, an attractive al fresco eatery, gift and gourmet gallery, heritage play area, heirloom herb and vegetable gardens, animal patting farm and a sculpture walk.Planted in 2000, this organic vineyard nestles between the gentle slopes of the fertile and productive valleys of the Isis fruit growing area. The verdant surroundings and pleasant climate give rise to a place of peace and restful beauty where several varieties of red and white grapes are grown along with tranquil gardens and a mixed fruit orchard. The property lies only two minutes from the Bruce Highway along the North Isis Road and is very clearly signposted along a quality bitumen road.The work is on-going and the owners and their well-trained staff work tirelessly on the property creating a unique wine - growing and tourism destination. Their wines are medal winners and so well regarded that they are now very much sought after.

Vintners Secret Winery Cellar Door

135 N Isis Rd, North Isis QLD 4660
Marianne Lethbridge and Edward Murray took up the development of this vineyard on 12 October, 2007. In three short years they have transformed a small hobby farm into a recognized tourist destination.There is a myriad of activities available to visitors; starting with award - winning wines of excellence and a manicured six acre working vineyard and including an elegant tasting room incorporating art and sculpture, an attractive al fresco eatery, gift and gourmet gallery, heritage play area, heirloom herb and vegetable gardens, animal patting farm and a sculpture walk.Planted in 2000, this organic vineyard nestles between the gentle slopes of the fertile and productive valleys of the Isis fruit growing area. The verdant surroundings and pleasant climate give rise to a place of peace and restful beauty where several varieties of red and white grapes are grown along with tranquil gardens and a mixed fruit orchard. The property lies only two minutes from the Bruce Highway along the North Isis Road and is very clearly signposted along a quality bitumen road.The work is on-going and the owners and their well-trained staff work tirelessly on the property creating a unique wine - growing and tourism destination. Their wines are medal winners and so well regarded that they are now very much sought after.