Mulgildie

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Mulgildie is a tiny rural hamlet in Queensland's Burnett region, a classic outback-meets-rainforest pocket that rewards slow travellers with genuine country character. This is a place where you can stretch your legs, chat with locals at the heritage pub, and soak up the quiet beauty of the Burnett River valley. It's not a destination in itself but a delightful pause on a self-drive itinerary through the North Burnett.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers only need 30–60 minutes to stretch and explore Mulgildie itself. If you plan to walk a short section of the Bicentennial Trail or linger over a meal at the pub, allow up to 2 hours. It's best treated as a brief stop on a longer drive between Monto and Eidsvold, or as a launchpad for a half-day trip to Cania Gorge National Park.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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