Queensland Visitor Guide

South Burnett

48 registered tourism operators · 16 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

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Attraction 30 Accommodation 16 Food & Drink 2
Accommodation
📍 Redgate, 4605
1 room from $150
Barambah View Cottage is a lovely 1 bedroom self-contained cabin, located on site at the Barambah Cellars vineyard & cellar door.
Accommodation
📍 Coolabunia, 4610
6 rooms from $155
Bethany Cottages are four self-contained cottages set up on the highest hill in the Kingaroy district.
📍 Moffatdale, 4605
14 rooms from $16
The Bjelke-Petersen Dam Caravan and Recreation Park is located approximately eight kilometres from Murgon and just over two and a half hours drive from Brisbane.
📍 Okeden, 4613
16 rooms from $16
Boondooma Dam Caravan and Recreation Park is a fishing paradise and one of the most popular recreational fishing spots in southeast Queensland.
Accommodation
📍 Boondooma, 4613
9 rooms from $10
Boondooma Homestead is on the north-west gateway to and from the South Burnett region.
Accommodation
📍 Maidenwell, 4615
9 rooms from $110
Bunyip Springs Farmstay provides visitors with genuine farm experiences and the unique attractions nearby make Bunyip Springs the perfect place to holiday.
📍 Moffatdale, 4605
1 room from $300
This traditional-style Queenslander cottage is in the beautiful South Burnett region.
📍 Dundas, 4306
15 rooms
The Somerset region has a range of free overnight rest areas available for self-contained recreational vehicles to use.
Accommodation
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
3 rooms from $190
Hillview Cottages is a unique Booie Range retreat and is the perfect place to stay while you discover the beautiful South Burnett and Bunya Mountains.
Accommodation
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
20 rooms from $130
Kingaroy Country Motel is perfect for your business travel, romantic getaway, group stopover or relaxing with family and friends.
Accommodation
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
65 rooms from $140
Situated approximately 1.2 kilometres form the Town Centre, Kingaroy Holiday Park is an ideal place to base yourself as you explore the South Burnett.
📍 Benair, 4610
2 rooms from $175
Award winning Mulanah Gardens Bed and Breakfast Cottages is set in idyllic and well-sculpted gardens within 200 acres of picturesque rural land.
Accommodation
📍 Haly Creek, 4610
2 rooms from $140
Taabinga Homestead is part of the National Estate and is central to the history of the South Burnett.
Accommodation
📍 Nanango, 4615
3 rooms from $155
The Block Vista B and B is the relaxing country escape you have sought.
Accommodation
📍 Wondai, 4606
14 rooms from $165
The Wondai Colonial Motel is centrally located in the heart of the South Burnett wine country.
📍 Murgon, 4605
from $5
55 Million Years Ago is a multidimensional visitor experience.
📍 Nanango, 4615
Benarkin State Forest on the Blackbutt Range is a great spot to picnic, fish, spot platypus or hike or ride on forest trails.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
The South Burnett is a bird watchers dream with a range of hot spots so pack all your equipment for a fun day out.
Attraction
📍 Moffatdale, 4605
Bjelke-Petersen Dam, also known as Lake Barambah or BP Dam, is just 15 kilometres from Murgon, at Moffatdale in the South Burnett.
Attraction
📍 Proston, 4613
Peaceful Lake Boondooma is paradise for anglers, campers, bird watchers and water sports enthusiasts.
Attraction
📍 Maidenwell, 4615
Coomba Falls, at Maidenwell, is an exceptionally beautiful place, featuring a deep natural swimming hole and striking granite cliffs.
Attraction
📍 Wondai, 4606
Coronation Park is part of Wondai's attractive streetscaping with gardens, covered picnic tables, benches, a public toilet, bus shelter and a covered pavilion area.
Attraction
📍 Wondai, 4606
It is a great place to picnic or to take a break from driving. In good seasons the creek runs, attracting lots of bird life.
📍 England Creek, 4306
In the heart of D’Aguilar National Park, England Creek Bush Camp is a picturesque spot to pitch a tent right alongside England Creek.
Attraction
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
The Dam is the sole source of water supply for Kingaroy; it was built in 1941 to provide water for the Royal Australian Air Force.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
The Park is perfect for a picnic in the peaceful surroundings. There is a wood barbecue under the sheltered picnic area and toilet amenities available.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
Kingaroy's fascinating Heritage Museum is housed in what was the town's powerhouse from 1925 to 1952.
Attraction
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
Lions Park is located in Kingaroy Street, near the heart of town.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
Kingaroy's beautiful Memorial Park is located near the heart of town and is the major formal park in the Shire.
📍 Taabinga, 4610
from $25
Kingaroy Observatory is a public stargazing attraction, located at the town's airport just a short drive from the town's Central Business District.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
The Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery is the oldest public art space in the South Burnett.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
Rotary Park is located on the eastern side of Kingaroy. Travel east along Haly Street until the lights at Fisher Street.
📍 Kumbia, 4610
In this collection you'll find a treasure trove of historical photographs, local historical records and artefacts relating to the early residents of Kumbia.
📍 Nanango, 4615
Located on the D'Aguilar Highway on the south side of the township of Nanango, Lions Park is a lovely stop.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
Mount Wooroolin lookout is located just over four kilometres west of Kingaroy; the Kingaroy Shire Council developed it in 1988 as a bicentennial project.
📍 Nanango, 4615
The Nanango Fauna Reserve offers many different environments of seasonal waterholes, eucalypt woodland, acacia scrub, and dry vine scrub.
📍 Nanango, 4615
The South Burnett Energy Centre reflects the past, the people and the energy technology that developed the region and continues to mould its future.
📍 Dundas, 4306
A challenging but rewarding hike from Lawton Road leads to the beautiful Northbrook Mountain Bush Camp. The walk-in campsite overlooks Kipper Creek and subtropical rainfo…
Attraction
📍 Nanango, 4615
This reserve between the Primary School and the Railway Station was used as a memorial to the soldiers of the First World War.
Attraction
📍 Nanango, 4615
Reg McCallum Park, is named after the former Mayor of the Nanango Shire, Reg McCallum, who had been the Mayor for over 25 years.
📍 Nanango, 4615
from $5
Ringsfield House is more than just a large Queenslander; it is home to many stories as the sunshine state's fourth oldest town.
📍 Kingaroy, 4610
Welcome to Queensland's first sealed rail trail, a 43.5km recreation trail between Kingaroy and Murgon in the beautiful South Burnett.
Attraction
📍 Nanango, 4615
The Tipperary Flat is a well equipped picnic area featuring a walking trail leading visitors around the historic displays with informative interpretive signs provided.
📍 Wondai, 4606
The Wondai Heritage Museum offers an uncluttered insight into the development, and the people, of the Wondai town and district spanning 120 years.
Attraction
📍 Wooroolin, 4608
The Wooroolin Wetland is located at the township of Wooroolin, 16 kilometres north of Kingaroy along the Bunya Highway.
📍 Moffatdale, 4605
Clovely Estate is a family-owned business born out of a love of wine and a family agricultural history in the region.
Food & Drink
📍 Redgate, 4605
Nuova Scuola Wines is a unique family run wine business focused on making quality wines.
📍 Moffatdale, 4605
50 rooms from $30
Barambah Bush Caravan & Camping Park, Murgon is in the Beautiful South Burnett Region of Queensland. The Park is nestled on 200 acres.

About South Burnett's visitor economy

South Burnett lists 48 registered tourism operators, including 16 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.