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Mundubbera, the 'Citrus Capital of Queensland', is a friendly country town on the Burnett River in the Wide Bay-Burnett region. With its sunny climate and rich agricultural heartland, it offers a genuine taste of rural Australian life. The town is a gateway to the North Burnett's natural attractions, including national parks and the iconic Burnett River, making it a worthwhile stop on a self-drive itinerary between Brisbane and the southern Great Barrier Reef.
Highlights & What to See
- Mundubbera's Citrus Orchards – Visit during the winter months to sample juicy oranges, mandarins and grapefruits straight from the groves. Many orchards offer self-pick experiences and farm-gate sales.
- Burnett River – A serene spot for fishing, kayaking or a riverside picnic. Keep an eye out for turtles and birdlife along the water.
- Mundubbera Heritage Trail – A self-guided walk past historic buildings, including the 1906 railway station and the old post office, revealing the town's pioneering past.
- Bicentennial Park – A shady park with a playground, BBQ facilities and the 'Big Mandarin' – a giant sculpture celebrating the region's citrus industry. Great for a break with the kids.
- Mundubbera Regional Art Gallery – Showcasing works by local artists and rotating exhibitions, housed in a charming former bank building.
- Lake Monduran – A short drive north, this large dam is famous for barramundi fishing and offers camping, boating and water sports.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers pass through Mundubbera in a day, stopping for a citrus fix and a stroll along the river. If you're keen on fishing or exploring nearby national parks, budget an overnight stay. The town has a handful of motels and caravan parks, making it a comfortable pit stop on a road trip along the Burnett Highway.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gayndah – 20 minutes west, Queensland's oldest town, with heritage buildings and more citrus farms.
- Eidsvold – About 45 minutes north-west, a historic gold-mining town with a quirky 'Big Bottle' and the Eidsvold Historical Museum.
- Biggenden – An hour south-east, gateway to the stunning Boolboonda Tunnel (a heritage-listed railway tunnel) and the Mount Walsh National Park.
- Bundaberg – A 90-minute drive east, famous for its rum distillery, turtle nesting at Mon Repos and the Southern Great Barrier Reef islands.
- Cania Gorge National Park – About 1.5 hours north, offering dramatic sandstone cliffs, walking trails and swimming holes – a hidden gem for nature lovers.
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