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    66513 Bruce Highway
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    Capricorn Caves

    30 Olsens Caves Rd, The Caves QLD 4702, Australia

    Nestled in the lush landscape of Canoona, Queensland, the Capricorn Caves offer a fascinating glimpse into the natural wonders of Australia. Visitors can embark on guided tours through these stunning limestone formations, where they’ll encounter impressive stalactites and stalagmites, and learn about the rich geological history of the region. The caves also boast unique features like the Cathedral Cave, known for its remarkable acoustics, often used for choral performances. Adventure seekers can partake in caving experiences, including abseiling and wildlife spotting, as the surrounding area is home to a variety of native species. With their breathtaking beauty and rich cultural significance, Capricorn Caves provide an unforgettable opportunity to connect with nature and explore one of Queensland's hidden gems.

    Kershaw Gardens

    Moores Creek Rd, Park Avenue QLD 4701, Australia

    Kershaw Gardens, nestled in Canoona, Queensland, is a stunning oasis that showcases the region's natural beauty and diverse flora. Spanning over 20 hectares, visitors can expect a serene environment filled with vibrant gardens, walking trails, and picturesque picnic areas. Key features include an enchanting rainforest section, a delightful lagoon, and a children’s playground, making it an ideal spot for families and nature enthusiasts alike. The carefully curated plant collections highlight native species, offering educational insights into the local ecosystem. Whether you're seeking a tranquil escape, a leisurely stroll, or a fun family outing, Kershaw Gardens is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Queensland’s outdoor charm.

    Mt Etna Trail

    Rossmoya Rd, The Caves QLD 4702, Australia

    The Mt Etna Trail in Canoona, QLD, offers an exhilarating journey through scenic landscapes and lush rainforests, perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. As visitors traverse the well-marked paths, they’ll encounter stunning views of the surrounding countryside, diverse flora and fauna, and the unique geological features shaped by ancient volcanic activity. The highlight of the trail includes the fascinating limestone caves, where guided tours reveal the secrets of the underground ecosystem and its resident bat colonies. With varying difficulty levels, the Mt Etna Trail caters to all fitness levels, making it an ideal day trip for families, solo travelers, and groups. A visit to this captivating location not only promises breathtaking natural beauty but also an opportunity to learn about the region's ecological significance, making it a must-see destination when exploring Queensland's great outdoors.

    Rockhampton Heritage Village

    Boundary Rd, Parkhurst QLD 4702, Australia

    Rockhampton Heritage Village, nestled in Canoona, Queensland, is a captivating journey back in time that celebrates the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore over 30 historical buildings, including charming cottages, schools, and churches, meticulously preserved to reflect life in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The village features engaging exhibits that showcase pioneering agriculture, local industries, and the daily lives of early settlers. Interactive displays, farm animals, and traditional crafts bring history to life, making it a perfect destination for families and history enthusiasts alike. With picturesque grounds and beautiful gardens, Rockhampton Heritage Village offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the past while enjoying a leisurely day out in a serene environment. Whether you're discovering the intricacies of pioneer life or simply soaking in the historical ambiance, this village is a delightful exploration that underscores the vibrant heritage of Queensland.

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