Local Guide

Gladstone Queensland - Gladstone Tourist Attractions 


Calliope River Historical Village
25 minutes west of Gladstone and is open every day for self-guided tours. The Village captures some of the early history of the Port Curtis region and contains lovingly restored buildings.  Markets are held on a regular basis.

Gecko Valley Winery
Wine tasting and sales.

Gladstone Marina
The Gladstone Marina is an ideal setting to enjoy a family picnic, you may even get to see some dolphins!

Gladstone Regional Gallery and Museum
Local and collection based exhibitions focusing on art, craft and history

Lake Awoonga
BBQ's, picnic sites and grassy areas provide places to enjoy lunch

Tondoon Botanic Gardens
Free guided tours of the gardens are available. Picnic areas, toilets and a cafe are also located at the gardens making it the perfect spot for a family day out!

 

 

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