Bundaberg Visitor Information is found on the eastern side of town, next to one of the popular attractions and brown sign destination, Bundaberg Rum Distillery.
It has moved from its earlier location closer to the centre of town near the Bundaberg Hospital. If you are looking for places to see around Bundaberg, the new location brings you close to a number of brown sign destinations (and other non-brown sign ones too :).
Address: 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670
Website: https://www.bundabergregion.org/visitor-information-centres
Phone: 1300 722 099, 07 4153 8888
Email: info@bundabergregion.org
Nearby Brown Signs
Barolin Homestead Historic Site – Barolin Homestead was originally built by Nugent Wade Brown in the 1875. Subdivided by the Innes family, starting the town Innes Park.
Botanic Gardens Complex – Botanic Gardens in Bundaberg has several gardens including Chinese and Japanese Gardens, Australian rainforest, fern and palm groves, and other brown signs, including Hinkler Hall of Aviation and Fairymead House
Barolin Point Dive Site – Barolin Point Dive Site is a rocky outcrop along the coast at Coral Cove, a popular shore based diving site
Bundaberg Railway Museum – The Bundaberg Railway Museum is the original train station for Bundaberg, with a collection of railway memorabilia and a variety of carriages
Bundaberg Rum Distillery – The Bundaberg Rum Distillery is a Queensland icon, the distillery was established in 1888 making use of the molasses waste from the sugar industry
Fairymead House – Fairymead House is an old plantation house built in the late 1800s, now showcases the history of the sugar industry, and the pioneering families
Hinkler Hall of Aviation – a tribute museum to aviation pioneer Bert Hinkler, record breaking flights in 1920s and first solo flight England to Australia
Hinkler House Museum – Hinkler House was built by Bert Hinkler in Thornhill Estate in Southampton, England in 1925. A modest detached house, he named the home “Mon Repos” to celebrate the beachside location, it was moved to Bundaberg, the birthplace of Bert Hinkler
Historical Burnett Heads Lighthouse – The Historical Burnett Heads Lighthouse is the original lighthouse at Burnett Heads from 1873
Lavender Farm – Amandine Lavender is a small family owned and operated lavender farm near Bargara. A gift shop has many lavender gifts, including locally made
Mon Repos Beach Turtle Rookery – Mon Repos Regional Park is on the coast between Bargara and Burnett Heads, with the Mon Repos Turtle Centre, and Mon Repos Turtle Encounters
Mystery Craters – The Mystery Craters is an unusual natural rock formation between Bundaberg and Gin Gin, the mixture of ochre and sandstone has baffled geologists over the world
Ohana Cider and Winery – Makers of cider and tropical wines, Ohana is Hawaiian for friends and family
Sharon Gorge Nature Park – Sharon Gorge Nature Park is a rest stop and nature park between Bundaberg and Gin Gin, with a walk from the rest area to the Burnett River along a creek
The Hummock – The Hummock is a hill with a lookout in an otherwise very flat Bundaberg and surrounds, the weathered remains of a small basaltic volcano
Nearby Big Things
The Big Barrel – The Big Barrel is home to one of Bundaberg’s famous drinks, Bundaberg Ginger Beer and numerous other brewed soft drinks, containing a self guided tour
Big Rum Bottle – The Big Bundaberg Rum bottle sits proudly outside the Bundaberg Rum Distillery