Brown Signs

Bunyip Hole

The Bunyip Hole is a waterhole a few kilometres out from Mulgildie along Three Moon Creek downstream from Cania Gorge . Aboriginals tell the story of fearsome booming monsters that inhabit swamps and waterholes. Of Mulgildie’s waterhole, tales have emerged of strange noises, bubbling, churning water in the waterhole, and of cattle disappearing as they had a ... Read more

Free7 DaysTreesNo BinsNo TablesNoneWheelchair AccessNoneParking Open Area Regions Bundaberg, Queensland Place Types Scenic Tags weir
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Anytime

Toilets: Trees

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: None

Water: None

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

BBQ: None

Parking: Open Area

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Mulgildie, turn into Hughes St at the Bunyip Statue and the brown sign to Bunyip Hole. Follow Hughes St for 1.8km and turn left into Abercorn Rd, also with a brown sign. Continue on Abercorn Rd for 11km and turn left into Anyarro Rd. The Bunyip Hole is 450m on the left, just after crossing the bridge.