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The Great Western Hotel

Great Western Hotel Rockhampton
The Great Western Hotel is one of Australia's most renowned and iconic hotels. Established in 1862, the Great Western Hotel is one of Queensland's oldest hotels.

Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park

Carnarvon Gorge National Park Roma
Carnarvon Gorge section, Carnarvon National Park - a spectacular gorge system with towering white cliffs and lush side gorges - is Queensland’s central highlands' most popular attraction.

The Crazy Joker

Frenchville
The Crazy Joker is a fantastic and exciting place for children to play, with jumping castles, slides and a maze.

Federation Woolshed and Rich Park

Springsure
View one of the largest windmills in Queensland, measuring 24 feet in diameter.

Gracemere Exhibition Complex

Gracemere
The Gracemere Saleyards, located eight kilometres west of Rockhampton, began operations in 1953.The saleyards hosts the world's largest stud sale (Brahman Week) and Australia's biggest...

Mount Archer National Park

Rockhampton
With a height of 604 metres, Mt Archer dominates Mt Archer National Park and provides a dramatic backdrop to Rockhampton.

Fairbairn Dam, Lake Maraboon

Emerald
Fairbairn Dam and Lake Maraboon are holiday destinations in themselves! The lake is stocked with eight different kinds of fish including barramundi, but is famous...

Redbank Park - Jericho

Jericho
Close to the centre of town at Redbank Park you can swim in the waterhole or enjoy a barbecue and sit by a billabong under...

Bedford Weir

Blackwater
The Bedford Weir is a man-made impoundment on the Mackenzie River, situated 25 kilometres north of Blackwater. The area is suitable for overnight stays and water, toilets and showers are available free of charge.

Capricorn Caves

The Caves
Capricorn Cave Tour is the premier nature based attraction in Central Queensland. Here you can explore spectacular caves in a limestone ridge and spot little insectivorous bats in certain seasons.

Capella Aquatic Centre

Capella
The Capella Aquatic Centre opened in 1997 at a cost of more than two million dollars and is much more than just a swimming pool.