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Dec 29 — Dec 302
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About Gayndah

Positioned on the Burnett River, Gayndah is a charming rural town and the self-proclaimed “Orange Capital of Queensland”. Along with a historic war memorial, Gayndah is home to many heritage landmarks and a fascinating museum, as well as surrounding national parks and state forests.

Things to do in Gayndah

As you explore Gayndah, stop by the iconic Big Orange for a photograph, before driving up Archer’s Lookout for panoramic views over the township and distant countryside. Discover more about the town’s history at the Gayndah Museum, home to photographs depicting early-20th-century life, 18th-century grandfather clock, historic Leyland truck and the circa-1896 Ban Ban buggy. Don’t miss the fascinating lungfish, which can breathe both in and out of the water.

Cruise around town to spot a number of noteworthy landmarks, including the Gayndah Jockey Club Sculpture, which celebrates Queensland’s first official jockey club. The nearby Mellors Drapery Store is a Heritage-listed gem with a “flying fox” delivery contraption. Keep your eyes peeled for the Gayndah Town Clock, which has been designed in the shape of a citrus tree.

Looking for a relaxing day out? Chill out on the soft grass at the riverside Zonhoven Park or take on the challenging holes at the Gayndah Golf Course. Wander along Capper Street while ducking into Gayndah Bakery for sweet treats, Monterey Cafe for freshly-brewed coffee or Gayndah Delights Cuisine for authentic Indian fare.

Good Night Scrub National Park is about 1.5 hours’ drive from Gayndah and home to tall hoop pines that reveal butterflies and native birds. Alternatively, drive to Wongi National Park to discover tranquil waterholes fringed by paperbark trees that give the water a golden-brown hue.

Getting around Gayndah

Gayndah is about a three-hour drive from Sunshine Coast Airport, two hours from Hervey Bay and four hours from Brisbane. You can walk around the centre of town, but you’ll need a car to venture further afield.

Facts about staying in Gayndah

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  • What are the best hotels in Gayndah?

    Gayndah A Motel (8.8/10 from 217 reviews), Mundubbera Motel (8.9/10 from 400 reviews), and Country Roads Motor Inn Gayndah (8.4/10 from 318 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Gayndah.

  • How much do hotels in Gayndah cost?

    The average prices of hotels in Gayndah have been around $102 per night over the last 3 days.

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Gayndah?

    $102 per night is the cheapest Gayndah hotel price found in our data from the last 72 hours.

  • What are some other cities to stay in when visiting Queensland?

    In addition to Gayndah, travelers opt to visit Brisbane when visiting Queensland. Surfers Paradise is also a popular choice to visit.

  • How many hotels are there in Gayndah?

    In total, there are 7 hotels to choose from in Gayndah, compared to 22,396 properties in Queensland.

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