Queensland Visitor Guide

Burdekin

25 registered tourism operators · 4 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

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Places to Stay
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Categories
Attraction 19 Accommodation 4 Food & Drink 1 Tour 1
📍 Ayr, 4807
13 rooms from $27
Burdekin Cascades Caravan Park is centrally located within a couple of blocks from the Ayr CBD, near the theatre and library.
Accommodation
📍 Ayr, 4807
54 rooms from $35
Offering a range of accommodation from self-contained cabins and villas to drive through and large slab sites, you’ll be sure to find the perfect option.
Accommodation
📍 Home Hill, 4806
25 rooms from $27
Offering a range of accommodation options, including ensuite cabins, caravan and tent sites.
Accommodation
📍 Ayr, 4807
19 rooms from $128
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and free WiFi, Parkside Motel & Licensed Restaurant is just 1 km from Ayr Golf Course. It offers
📍 Alva, 4807
Alva, just a 15-minute drive from Ayr, is home to the popular Lynch's Beach.
Attraction
📍 Ayr, 4807
Anzac Park is located near the CBD of Ayr and features an all-abilities playground, shelters, barbecue areas, skate park and more.
Attraction
📍 Ayr, 4807
from $5
The Ayr Nature Display is Australia's finest, preserved collection of butterflies, moths, beetles, crustaceans, sea shells, reptiles, rocks, timber, aboriginal stone impl…
📍 Ayr, 4807
from $3
The Burdekin Aquatic Centre is located in Ayr and includes a 50 metre swimming pool, children's wading pool and water park.
Attraction
📍 Home Hill, 4806
The Burdekin Diorama provides a shady location to stretch your legs and discover the Burdekin's rich heritage.
Attraction
📍 Ayr, 4807
The Burdekin Library is a welcoming space on the main street of Ayr and has a wide range of services available.
📍 Brandon, 4808
If you have a passion for machinery or history, a visit to the Burdekin Machinery Preservationists is a must.
📍 Home Hill, 4806
The Burdekin River Bridge is the district's best known landmark, locally known as the Silver Link.
Attraction
📍 Ayr, 4807
The Burdekin Theatre is undeniably the home of arts and entertainment in the Burdekin.
📍 Home Hill, 4806
Constructed by the RAAF in 1943, the No 211 Radar Station on Charlie’s Hill was one of twenty radar installations along the North Queensland coastline.
Attraction
📍 Ayr, 4807
Gubulla Munda is a 60 metre artwork depicting Gubulla Munda, the Aboriginal totem and the protective spirit for the Birri Gubba people.
Attraction
📍 Home Hill, 4806
The two Hand Cane Cutter sculptures represent the multicultural history of the Australian sugarcane industry.
📍 Home Hill, 4806
The Home Hill Branch Library is a welcoming space located in Home Hill. Make use of a wide range of services.
📍 Home Hill, 4806
from $3
The Home Hill Swimming Pool is located on Eleventh Avenue, Home Hill, and consists of a 50.3m swimming pool and a separate children's wading pool.
Attraction
📍 Fredericksfield, 4806
Mt Inkerman, just a 10-minute drive south of Home Hill, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Burdekin region.
Attraction
📍 Brandon, 4808
Formerly the Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, this building is listed on the Registers of both the National Estate and the National Trust of Queensland.
Attraction
📍 Ayr, 4807
Plantation Pak in Ayr is a popular stop offering shady areas for picnics, access to the Juru Walk and the state-of-the-art Plantation Nature Play.
📍 Ayr, 4807
from $12
A place to come with friends, to sit outside under the stars and watch a movie.
Attraction
📍 Wunjunga, 4806
Wunjunga Beach is a truly secluded beach that features 14 kilometres of coastline and is located 30 minutes from Home Hill.
📍 Ayr, 4807
A quirkie artie little cafe in the grounds of a drive-in movie theatre.
📍 Alva, 4807
Yongala Dive is a PADI Dive Resort offering a full range of Dive Courses, Dive Accommodation and Day Trips

About Burdekin's visitor economy

Burdekin lists 25 registered tourism operators, including 4 places to stay, drawn from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse. Cross-reference hospitality labour supply via Workforce Radar, or find locally-registered trades in the contractor directory.

Source: Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. Operator details link to official sites; QLD2032 hosts no booking or imagery. Data cached 24h · CC BY 4.0 where applicable.