The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in , Queensland

January 19, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Discover 1770 Holiday Shop, Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing Company, Yeppoon Lagoon, Tinaberries, Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery, Splitters Farm, Bundaberg Rum Distillery, Deepwater National Park, Bundaberg Botanic Gardens, Mon Repos Turtle Encounter.
Restaurants in Southern Great Barrier Reef

1. Discover 1770 Holiday Shop

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5.0 based on 118 reviews

Discover 1770 Holiday Shop

Souvenirs, tshirts, bike hire, reef tours. Make this the first place to go to on your holiday to Agnes Water and Town of 1770! Not easy to spot at first, but they're a little hidden gem and absolutely well worth seeing (part of the Caltex petrol station complex). The Discover 1770 Shop is your ONE STOP VISITOR SHOP in Agnes Water. They hire bikes and snorkel gear, advise you of the best walks, tours and free stuff to do there. Grab a free local map and local advice from Lisa and Kevin. Don't leave town without a quality and tasteful t-shirt, hat or hoodie (they stock top quality A S Colour brand!) PASSIONATE, HELPFUL, KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF. There's a beautiful range of souvenirs and gifts (not just generic gifts). Hire bikes from them and explore this beautiful piece of paradise.

2. Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing Company

22 Commercial St, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4151 0396 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Kalkimoon/
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5.0 based on 227 reviews

Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing Company

International award winning family owned Distillery based in Bundaberg, Qld, Australia. Gin,Vodka,Liqueurs

Reviewed By CrandoJay

Must go if you are anywhere near Bundaberg. Great place, great team, great gin and vodka... i could have spent all day here. Had a great chat with Michael at the bar. I will only drink the Kalki moon range of gin and vodka when I go home from now on.

3. Yeppoon Lagoon

3 Lagoon Pl, Yeppoon, Queensland 4703 Australia +61 1800 675 785 http://www.visitcapricorn.com.au/service/yeppoon-lagoon
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Yeppoon Lagoon

The Yeppoon Lagoon is the jewel in the crown of the Yeppoon foreshore precinct. The 2500 square-metre resort style lagoon pool is located right on the beach front and includes a shallow children's play area, an informal lap swimming area and a swim-up infinity edge with stunning views over the Keppel Islands.

Reviewed By laurenandleila - Gladstone, Australia

This spot is amazing! So well laid out and super comforting with several lifeguards on duty. Truly has transformed Yeppoon into an amazing family getaway hotspot! It would be nice if there were more shady spots in the grassy areas to sit on busy days, but hopefully that will happen in time once some of the trees are better established.

4. Tinaberries

15 Zinks Rd Woongarra, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4159 3001 [email protected] http://www.tinaberries.com.au
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Tinaberries

Tinaberries is a working fruit producing farm nestled between the city of Bundaberg and the Southern Great Barrier Reef coastal town of Elliott Heads. Rich in history and even a residential wild kangaroo "Bob" this is a truly wonderful experience. Rich soil from this volcanic region coupled with the tropical climate enables Tinaberries to produce superior quality fruit year round. Fruit is sold direct on the farm, locally and even transported to Melbourne’s finest restaurants. During strawberry growing season visitors are invited to "Pick your own" which is very popular with locals as well as visitors to the region. All year around Tinaberries sells delicious fresh fruit ice cream in huge serves! Whether it's to call in on a drive back from the coast for an ice cream, Pick you own strawberries or just to soak up the traditional and historic farm yard experience, Tinaberries has something for every visitor to the South East Queensland region. Right now it's ICE CREAM SEASON!!

Reviewed By Babsieep

Such a beautiful setting with pretty gardens, lots of fun games for the kids to play and delicious ice cream (strawberry, blueberry and passion fruit when we were there). Very friendly welcoming staff. Highly recommend. We will return very soon ;-)

5. Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery

5 Alexandra St, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 404 331 280 [email protected] http://www.ohanawinery.com.au
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery

Ohana Cider House and Tropical Winery is a must-see stop in the Bundaberg region. Sample a range of award-winning ciders, fruit wines and liqueurs with owners Josh and Zoe - or indulge in an insta-worth tasting paddle in the outdoor cider garden.

Reviewed By adventureswithemj - Brisbane, Australia

Just around the corner from the Bundaberg Rum Distillery is the Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery. Here we met owners Josh & Zoe and heard their story about how (with no winemaking experience and on a whim) they purchased a run-down winery in Childers in 2014. They have done great things since then and now produce several different ciders, two different wines, a port and a liqueur. The apple cider is made with fresh apples from Queensland’s apple capital Stanthorpe and the wine is fruit wine made with strawberries and pineapple (yum!). I sampled several ciders and both the Strawberry Moscato and Pineapple Moscato. While the ciders were nice, the wine was excellent! In fact, it was so excellent that I ended up buying 12 bottles of it! My husband tried and purchased the coffee liqueur. They also do a cheese board to accompany your tastings that includes Kenilworth cheeses, so grab yourself one of these and settle in for a great afternoon! Pro tip: Get yourself a designated driver and grab yourself the $18 tasting paddle that allows you to try six different drinks of your choice.

6. Splitters Farm

205 Blairs Rd, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4159 9348 [email protected] http://splittersfarm.com.au
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Splitters Farm

Splitters Farm is a working cattle farm & farm stay camping destination just 10min drive north of Bundaberg's bustling central business district. Splitters is a safe haven to over 250 rescued farm animals and counting & conduct self-guided 'Meet the Animals' walking tours at 10am / 11am / 1pm & 2:30pm each day. Bookings are preferred via their website https://bookingsau.newbook.cloud/splittersfarm/index.php?availability_activity Set amongst lush tropical bush land, the 160 acre property is also bordered by Splitters Creek, a fresh water reserve that feeds into the beautiful Burnett River. Visitors can explore the surrounding creek by hiring a kayak, canoe or SUP board. The acreage is home to native animals such as wallabies, platypus, barramundi, prehistoric lung fish and boasts over 150 documented species of bird life. Splitters Farm is currently in a transformation period to offer glamping and camping options by December 2020 in addition to its farm tours & activities.

Reviewed By A1975VPmarkv - Gold Coast, Australia

Great place for kids and animal lovers! The Glamping Tents were first class with everything we could possibly need. You could literally bring clothes and that’s it! Such a relaxing place and the animals make it even better. Camping is a bit of a hassle for our family with a new born and the Glamping Tents made it possible. We got the experience with our family without any effort whatsoever. They have absolutely everything you could possibly need in the accommodation (even firewood to have a camp fire!) we can’t wait to come back again!

7. Bundaberg Rum Distillery

Hills Street, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4131 2999 [email protected] http://www.bundabergrum.com.au/distillery/book-a-tour.html
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4.5 based on 2,031 reviews

Bundaberg Rum Distillery

Under the careful and crafty eyes of our Distillers, Blenders and Bondsmen, millions of litres of Bundaberg Rum are aged to perfection here at the Bundaberg Rum Distillery. After protecting and ageing our rums since the 70s, the grand old guardian of the distillery Bondstore #7, has been given new life by being transformed into our immersive Bundaberg Rum Museum. Inside, you’ll walk through a series of 75,000 litre American White Oak Vats – the very same vats which have matured hundreds of thousands of litres of rum (after being emptied and rebuilt of course). Inside these vats live a sensory experience where you can see, touch and smell your way through our rich history in creating Australia’s Favourite Rum – Bundaberg Rum. Please ensure that you arrive at least 20-30 mins early for your tour, especially for the last tour of the day and during school holiday periods. Unfortunately Flammable devices; matches and lighters, as well as any item with a battery including; watches, cameras, and mobile phones, pose a fire hazard to the Distillery and cannot be taken on tour. Lockers are provided free of charge to store these items whilst inside the Distillery on tour. If you have a medically required device such as a hearing aid, give us a call in advance so we can make arrangements for you to bring those items with you.

Reviewed By tomtucker88 - Brisbane, Australia

Awesome tour and well worth the price. Our party of three adults thoroughly enjoyed the guided tour by Bobbi - very knowledgeable, friendly and enjoyed her humour :) Definitely an asset to the team and added to the great Aussie vibe. Samples were great inspiration to encourage purchases via the giftshop. Very happy with our outing! Definitely advise utilising a taxi to thoroughly enjoy the samples!

8. Deepwater National Park

Agnes Water, Queensland Australia +61 7 4902 1533 [email protected] http://www.visitagnes1770.com.au
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Deepwater National Park

Reviewed By 952dylanb - Brisbane, Australia

Headed out to Deepwater for a day trip from Agnes. Don’t be fooled you will need a high clearance 4wd. The track heading in from Agnes has some sections that are very torn up and rough. There is plenty of soft sand that will catch you out if you don’t pay attention. The drive is amazing though and the beaches are so secluded and beautiful. Great spot for a dip! Great day out if you are looking for something extra to do while in Agnes.

9. Bundaberg Botanic Gardens

North Bundaberg, Bundaberg, Queensland Australia +61 1300 883 699 http://www.discoverbundaberg.com.au
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4.5 based on 471 reviews

Bundaberg Botanic Gardens

Reviewed By 646dianneh

Beautiful gardens as you walk around with lovely Lakes & amazing variety of Plants in all sections which there are a lot of.Watch out for Turtles & Water Dragons in the Wetlands.The Chinese Garden is relaxing.If you don't want to walk the Gardens then check to see if the Train is going & take a ride on it through the park.Make sure you have a look through "Hinkler House" as it is beautiful.Then go to "Cafe 1928" for a meal,coffee,cold drink or something light which is great & has beautiful views over the gardens while you relax.Enjoy.

10. Mon Repos Turtle Encounter

Mon Repos Road, Bundaberg, Queensland Australia +61 7 4153 8888 [email protected] http://www.bundabergregion.org/turtles
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4.5 based on 698 reviews

Mon Repos Turtle Encounter

Mon Repos Turtle Encounter is the only ranger-guided turtle encounter available on the east-coast and is instrumental in the research into turtle conservation, specifically the endangered Loggerhead turtles that frequent this beach. Take an unrivalled peak behind the curtain of a natural wonder thousands of years in the making at Mon Repos Conservation Park. Watch as mother turtles lay their clutches of eggs from November – January on a ranger-guided tour at the Mon Repos Turtle Encounter. In January – March form a pathway to the ocean for the baby turtles as they begin their dangerous journey into adolescence with only 1 in 1000 turtles making it to maturity. Come witness a miracle at the Mon Repos Turtle Encounter and create memories to last a lifetime.

Reviewed By Nomad469541

This was an incredible experience. Had the honor & privilege of watching a female turtle make her nest, lay her eggs & then make her way back to the ocean.....was truely amazing!! Very professional tour & the guides only had the turtles best interest at heart. The new facilities are fabulous!

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