Discover the best top things to do in Barcaldine, Australia including Radio Theatre, Barcaldine Tourist Information Centre, Tree of Knowledge Memorial, Australian Workers Heritage Centre, Lake Dunn, The Great Shearer's Strike Memorial, Barcaldine and District Historical Museum, Centenary Park, Lara Wetlands, Barcaldine Botanical Walk.
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4.5 based on 222 reviews
The memorial to the tree was great to see. We saw the tree just before it died. The memorial, and information, does it justice and will withstand a few more generations coming out to see Australian History.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
We visited the AWHC expecting a strong focus on the Labor party, but we were pleasantly surprised that it didn’t. We were extremely impressed with the broad range of Queensland displays it covered eg Shearers strike, Queensland Rail, Education, Health, Women to name just a selection. Allow upto half a day to truly experience the centre. The grounds were well set out and are set ip for a picnic if you so desire. We felt this is one of the best displays on Queensland we’ve seen, highly recommended
4.5 based on 29 reviews
An amazing day driving the 200km Sculpture Trail...such great talent...and we found Wally... Lovely stopover at Lake Dunn and enjoyed chatting with some of the campers...
4.5 based on 12 reviews
This area has been developed really thoughtfully. There is some important political history explained here and the surroundings invite you to stay and relax and then move about and read the interpretive signage and look at the statues and fascinating structure that now protects the Tree of Knowledge.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
This 'self-service' museum is worth a look. Drop your donation in the honesty box and have a look at their interesting collection of antiques from around the district.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
We were recommended to stay here and we were so lucky it was the most peaceful camping spot we have ever been to and pet friendly. The bird life was great. We had spectacular sunsets and the thermal pool was unbelievable. We did not have a self contained van but had gas and 12v in the van. The showers and toilets are spotless and basically that is all you need. It was beautiful of an evening to watch all the fires around the lake. They even provide the wood to burn and the fire drums- what more could you ask for. The managers are very hospitable and pleasant to chat to and we were sorry to leave but were on a time table. We took lots of photos and show them to all and sundry at every chance we get as well as recommending the place. We will go back to Lara Wetlands next year and can’t wait. 10 out of 10 from us.
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