Discover the best top things to do in Gympie, Australia including Mary Valley Rattler, Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum, Woodworks Museum & Interpretive Centre, Destination Gympie Region, Lake Alford Park.
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4.5 based on 665 reviews
Rediscover the magic of a bygone era aboard the historic Mary Valley Rattler. The scenic Mary Valley is a place where you can experience the friendly laid back atmosphere of rural living at its best. The Rattler's 46 kilometre round trip starts at Gympie and after crossing over the Mary River, chugs its way rhythmically around an abundance of curves, across bridges and numerous gentle hills. Your journey passes through Dagun, home to a beautiful heritage station before continuing to the quaint community of Amamoor nestled in the centre of the Mary Valley. You'll marvel at the restored turntable installed at the Amamoor Station and fascinated by the process required to turn the locomotive around for its return to Gympie. Make sure you leave plenty of time to explore the restored Gympie Station which houses a historic display, a gift shop and a cafe offering dine in and takeaway options. The Mary Valley Rattler is more than a train ride. It's a half-day adventure into history.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
All sorts of exhilbits from old Gympie. We had no idea the gold field were so extensive. There are maps and artifacts from mining, gold processing, domestic life, wartime and more. The industrious volunteers were happy to show us all sorts of things. Definately recommend this.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
The Woodworks Museum and Interpretive Centre re-defines the Forestry Story through live demonstration, science-based education and state-of-the-art interpretation. You will see fascinating relics of forest history, lovingly restored and working in live demonstrations.
This museum is truely amazing. Located right at highway. Ticket is very cheap, $7/adult, my kid under 5 is free. The museum displays many different kind of wood, tools and machines. There is a giant piece of wood that more than +600 years. Can’t imagine how big this tree was. Bond museum is my most favarious part which displays human bond and animal bond. The guy working here is super friendly and useful. He explains everything very details. Basically, I have learned a lot after the visit. I think this place is very useful for education.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Destination Gympie Region operators the visitor information centres for the region encompassing the sub-regions of Tin Can Bay, Rainbow Beach, Gympie City, The Mary Valley, Kilkivan and Goomeri. The Centre provides a wealth of information for visitors to the region on tours, attractions, events and accommodation and is located in the Lake Alford Park which is an ideal rest spot for the traveller.
Excellent walk. Plenty to look at. Often see platypus in the early morning's, lots of birds. Very enjoyable
4.5 based on 58 reviews
If the water level is good it will be great to walk around the ponds. If there hasn't been rain for quite some time it can get smelly, a good downpour can freshen them up. With seating areas, lots of shaded areas under trees, walkways that are easy to access and do, bridge ways, parks and swings for the kids its a really great place to stop and relax.
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