Top 10 Hidden Gems Things to do in , Queensland

July 7, 2021 Misti Hsu

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Bundy Food Tours, Gnarly Tours, Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing Company, Mon Repos Turtle Encounter, 1770 Distillery, 1770 Castaway Island Adventures - Day Tours, Scooter Roo Tours, Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary, Bluff Point Walking Track, Amandine Lavender.
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1. Bundy Food Tours

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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Bundy Food Tours

Bundy Food Tours specialises in guided half day tours to visit farms in the Bundaberg area, Australia's largest and most diverse farming region. The tours visit five farms to meet food producers with crops ranging from macadamia nuts, sweet potatoes, avocados, dragon fruit, turmeric, limes, ginger, strawberries, beans, macadamia nuts and tomatoes. Morning or afternoon tea on a farm is included.

2. Gnarly Tours

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5.0 based on 287 reviews

Gnarly Tours

Gnarly tours operates Agnes Water's Best Surf School! With the Newest and Best Equipment, Free action Go Pro photo's from your board and long sleeve rash vests Lorenzo and the Team will have you surfing in the warm tropical waters of Queensland's last surf spot north. Lorenzo cut his teeth on this point break so he has a wee bit of local knowledge and refusing to grow up there will be laughter and smiles all day :D come check us out today! yew

3. 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.

4. 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!

5. 1770 Distillery

220 Bicentennial Dr, Agnes Water, Queensland 4677 Australia +61 7 4974 9996 [email protected] http://www.1770distillery.com
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4.5 based on 258 reviews

1770 Distillery

1770 Distillery was established as a Boutique Distillery to utilise the locally grown fruits of the area and to provide a unique experience for both locals and tourists. It was John's dream to have a distillery and that is what led both John & Debra to the beautiful seaside Town of 1770 / Agnes Water in Queensland. The dream materialized after being bitten by the distilling bug whilst living in Tasmania. It was there that both John & Debra developed their distilling skill under the ever watchful eye of both Bill & Lyn Lark of the Lark Distillery.

Reviewed By AustraliaNancy - Auckland Central, New Zealand

A wonderful experience popping into this place. GPS had trouble to find but there is a sign at the gate entrance. The owner was a lovely man who took the time to explain how he makes his liqueurs and the stories he tells had us interested for a pleasant hour! Also a very well l stocked garden nursery which I had my eye on some basil to take on our trip! A very enjoyable experience and the taste testing led us to purchase two very different liqueurs to sip on while on our lap of Australia! Thanks 1770 Distillery!

6. 1770 Castaway Island Adventures - Day Tours

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4.5 based on 63 reviews

1770 Castaway Island Adventures - Day Tours

1770 Castaway offers 3day/2nt or 4day/2nt island camping adventures! We take you by Aqua Duck to a remote island where you'll live like a CASTAWAY or SURVIVOR! A unique & unforgettable experience. We also offer day trips

7. Scooter Roo Tours

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4.5 based on 235 reviews

Scooter Roo Tours

Voted one of the top 5 things to do on the east coast of Australia! Scooteroo Tours is a once in a life time opportunity to become part of a biker gang! Ride With 40 other riders wearing flame leather jackets and covering yourself with tattoos (Temporary ones). Cruising around the historical town of Agnes Water 1770 and see some beautiful sights on the way. Spot wild Kangaroos and Wallabies before watching one of the best sunsets on the east coast.Live for the Ride...

8. Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary

9 Stones Rd Woodbury, Yeppoon, Queensland 4703 Australia +61 7 4939 7590 [email protected] http://www.cooberriepark.com.au/
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4.5 based on 341 reviews

Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary

At Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary our friends become yours. Enjoy a day with our friendly residents. Pet, feed and interact with kangaroos, koalas, possums, birds, snakes, reptiles, and a whole lot more! Cooberrie Park is a wildlife sanctuary and takes care of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife that are then rehabilitated and released back to the wild. These animals are victims of car hits, dog and cat attacks, along with birds falling out of nests, sick and abandoned animals. Once recuperated, Cooberrie Park permanently houses wildlife that can't be released back to the wild and houses rescued animals from all across Australia, including animals from the RSPCA along with confiscated illegal wildlife. OUR HISTORY... Cooberrie Park began as a botanical garden more than 100 years ago. There are a number of very old European and South American trees at the park, as the original owner was a European Botanist. Then, 45 years ago animals started to arrive and visitors were able to visit and interact with the wildlife. To this day, Cooberrie Park has adopted the same ethos inviting visitors to get up close and interact with a wide range of animals. Cooberrie Park is open plan and the kangaroos have 25 acres to explore!

Reviewed By EmpressHell

You can see how much the family who runs the Sanctuary cares about the animals. Rangers and staff are always friendly and happy to help and talk and answer questions; very knowledgeable about Aussie natives. Plenty of space for animals to roam around and interact with people but also shelter if they don't feel like it. The enclosures for the ones that have to be enclosed are large and spacious and when you can watch any of the animals have their meals, their food is amazing and plentiful (better than what most people eat!). The grounds themselves are beautiful and you really can spend the whole day here. The prices here are cheap and although due to current Covid restrictions you can't do any animal encounters yet, they would otherwise be an extremely good deal considering there are really no other places to hold a koala! I would go there every weekend if I could. Thank you guys for caring so much about Australian animals.

9. Bluff Point Walking Track

Capricorn Coast National Park Scenic Highway, Yeppoon, Queensland 4703 Australia +61 1800 675 785 http://yeppooncapricorncoast.com.au/national-parks/
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Bluff Point Walking Track

Reviewed By trentasorus - Emu Park, Australia

An excellent bush walk for most fitness levels. Diverse landscape views from Australian bush to oceanic views overlooking the Keppel Islands. A must see if you're visiting the Capricorn Coast!

10. Amandine Lavender

288 Seaview Rd, Bargara, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4154 7314 http://www.amandinelavender.com.au/
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Amandine Lavender

Reviewed By robyny541

Lovely shop which smelled divine and very relaxing. We arrived two weeks after they had harvested but it was still a beautiful farm. Lots of variety in the shop which is all local and the price range will suit all budgets. The lavender gelato was incredibly creamy

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