Travel guide to Toowoomba, Australia. Great places to see and do.
Toowoomba is the largest city in the Darling Downs region, some 125 km (80 miles) west of Brisbane. It is nicknamed 'The Garden City' and is famous for its annual Carnival of Flowers which is held each September. This brings many visitors to the city.
At other times, visitors enjoy mountain biking and motocross championships, the very impressive Cobb & Co Museum, culture at the Empire Theatre which is the largest in regional Australia, many parks and gardens throughout the city, and nearby National Parks.
Good shopping, eating and accommodations options help make this a great place to visit.
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Top 8 Bush Camps south of Brisbane to Warwick - by Fozzie
Fozzie's top 8 bush camps between the south of Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Warwick.
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Sharp Park bush camp
Gordon Country near Warwick
Lake Moogerah
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Kondalilla Falls & National Park, Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast Hinterland is home to an array of 9 national parks, and Kondalilla near Montville is a perfect destination to explore beautiful waterfalls and bushland.
An Indigenous word for ‘rushing water’, Kondalilla National Park is alive with hundreds of species of birds and other wildlife as well as vast flora species.
Located close to the Sunshine Coast’s famous beaches, you can wash off the ocean salt and hiking sweat with the Kondalilla falls offering numerous refreshing waterholes to swim in.
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Brisbane Holiday Village - Caravan & Camping Sites - Top Tourist Parks
Brisbane Holiday Village offers affordable Brisbane caravan and tourist sites ranging from powered sites to powered ensuite sites (with private bathroom) or privately set unpowered tent sites. With modern amenities blocks and laundries spread throughout the park, a large undercover BBQ area and extensive resort style facilities, Brisbane Holiday Village is the ultimate destination to spend a short or long term caravanning holiday.
A short drive south of Brisbane City and only moments away from the main Brisbane highways, Brisbane Holiday Village is easily accessible and provides a gateway to all South East Queensland has to offer.
Family friendly facilities of the Park include two swimming lagoons, 18 hole putt-putt course, playgrounds, tennis court, sports/play field, undercover barbecue areas, 7-day Reception, tour desk, onsite restaurant, convenience store, guest laundries, modern amenities and more!
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Ketchup Banks Glamping experience in Boonah
15 minutes from Boonah, is the perfect glamping weekend escape. You will find two luxury tents in a true blue Aussie bush camp setting, where camping is taken to the next level. If that’s not enough, the camping ground is central to all attractions and is surrounded by nature.
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Springbrook National Park, Gold Coast
In contrast to the golden beaches of the Gold Coast, which is only 30 minutes away, Springbrook National Park is part of the World Heritage Listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia and a lush green world of waterfalls, untold biological diversity and wildlife.
Take a walk through Springbrook National Park:
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Middle Rock camping area - Deepwater National Park, QLD
The Middle Rock camping area in the Deepwater National Park is situated approximately 20km or so South of Agnes Waters just set in behind the sand dunes of the beach. It is a small open area without designated sites and there are no ammenities. Fires are permitted in the fire rings provided only. The road into the camping area is sandy and it is recommended for high clearance 4WD vehicles only.
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