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Burrum Heads is a boating and fisherman's paradise. Nestled on the banks of the Burrum River, the Burrum Heads Beachfront Tourist Park caters for caravan and camping with over 100 sites. The tranquil surroundings ensure a peaceful holiday. Two amenity blocks and free undercover barbecue areas are scattered throughout the park. Shops are located opposite to the park and a courtesy bus is available for the hotel and bowling club. A short 30 minute drive to Hervey Bay, the gateway to the Great Sandy Straits and Fraser Island. This is a welcoming park where friendships are made for a lifetime....
Shoreline Apartment’s one and two bedroom ground floor beachfront apartments have excellent ocean views, in a delightful garden setting, located opposite the 16 kilometre Woodgate Beach and boardwalk. The apartments are personalised and operated for your comfort, by the owner. The elegantly appointed spacious apartments are fully self-contained and have alfresco dining, own laundry and undercover parking. They offer a superb quality for the holidays you remember from your childhood, and are ideally suited to give your children the same memories.
Collect shells as you walk along the pristine beach. Some days you will walk beside a pod of dolphins or catch a glimpse of whales, or turtles. Fish off the beach or use the easy access to boat ramps or four wheel drive. Take nature walks, bike ride, play golf or use the Bowls Club. Relax…it's what they do!
Woodgate is surrounded by 50,000 acres of magnificent national parks and the white sands of Hervey Bay. This jewel in the crown of Queensland has all the facilities of a major resort tucked away in a natural wonderland.
Their motto - they wish you to relax and enjoy. So, where else would you spend your next Queensland vacation?
Woodgate Beach Houses is a beachside resort surrounded by beautiful tropical gardens and situated straight across the road from the pristine Woodgate Beach. There are two swimming pools with barbecue areas for your enjoyment. On-site managers are available for your security and convenience.
Woodgate Beach is a relaxed fishing village with impressive natural beauty, great fishing and national parks to enjoy. Woodgate boasts a secluded white sandy beach rated one of the best in Queensland.
The chilled out town provides excellent beachside amenities and barbecue areas, long walking paths along the beachfront, beachside pub and bowls club for entertainment. The beach is safe for kids, local playgrounds and skate bowl and no tropical stingers.
Woodgate Beach provides a secluded and relaxed holiday lifestyle in an undeveloped and natural environment. Areas like this are hard to find. 4wd and camp on the beach, fish in the river, take day trips to Bundaberg and Fraser Island.
Woodgate Beach Houses provides modern four star couple or family accommodation. It is a beach hideaway with a nostalgia that is almost extinct. Once discovered you will want to come back again and again!
Burrum Heads is a boating and fisherman's paradise. Nestled on the banks of the Burrum River, the Burrum Heads Beachfront Tourist Park caters for caravan and camping with over 100 sites. The tranquil surroundings ensure a peaceful holiday. Two amenity blocks and free undercover barbecue areas are scattered throughout the park. Shops are located opposite to the park and a courtesy bus is available for the hotel and bowling club. A short 30 minute drive to Hervey Bay, the gateway to the Great Sandy Straits and Fraser Island. This is a welcoming park where friendships are made for a lifetime.
You don't make the top beaches list without actually having a beaut beach on offer and Woodgate does not disappoint. Over 16 kilometres of largely untouched, white beaches stretch as far as the eye can see, with softly the lapping waves of the Southern Great Barrier Reef providing the soundtrack to your stay.
In days gone by it's been a horse paddock, rice and pineapple plantations and a wine production area but today Woodgate Beach is famous for its troops of Kangaroos grazing on residents front lawns and relaxed seaside atmosphere.
Birders and twitchers alike will take great pleasure in spotting out the some 300 different types of bird species which call the Burrum Coast National Park their home. You can take the Banksia track from Woodgate township, do the Birdhide walk or access the longer Melaleuca track from the Burrum Point camping area.
Nature thrill seekers with some horsepower behind them will enjoy varied Four Wheel Drive tracks on offer which lead to secluded picnic spots and camping areas and in the Kinkuna section you can pitch your tent for the night right on the ocean with the stars as your ceiling.
Woodgate is a fisherman's paradise with prawning, crabs and some great hidden fishing spots, just ask some of the locals to point you in the right direction.
If you are planning a visit around Easter book ahead as a lively and vibrant events calendar which sees thousands flock to the town over the Easter long-weekend turns a town of about 800 into 40,000 for a few days.
Keep an eye out during whale migration as dolphins and whales are often spotted offshore and if you see a turtle nesting, let her do her thing before getting too close.
White stretches of pristine beach, bushwalks and unparalleled bird spotting will just get you started in this hidden gem which has families and friends returning year after year.
So say sayonara to the kanga-troops on your way out and start counting down the days until your return.
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Woodgate Beach Library offer various items for loan to members including books, DVDs, CDs, magazines, and eDownloads. Visitors are able to join the LIbrary as temporary members by paying a refundable security deposit. This allows visitors to borrow items while you are holidaying in our region.
Free WIFI and computer use is available for members and visitors. Bookings and restrictions do apply. Chargebars are available in the branch to enable devices to be charged during your visit.
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Wide Bay's rural town Howard is home to an intriguingly different looking soldier statue.
The Howard War Memorial, unveiled by local war hero and politician Colonel CDW Rankin on 18 December 1921, was imported from Italy, as was the soldier statue in nearby Bundaberg. Soldier statues were more popular in Queensland than in southern states. They were seen to personify the ANZAC traits of loyalty, innocence, courage, youth and masculinity.
However Howard's life-size soldier is clearly not an Australian: he wears a full Italian-Alpino uniform and trappings, including badges, and bears the rank of a sergeant.
The soldier stands on a pedestal, produced by Maryborough monumental mason John T Satchwill. The pedestal bears the names of 37 local soldiers who died in WWI.
The Howard and Burrum district memorial committee, assisted by ladies of the Red Cross, had raised ?300 for their WWI tribute.
Memorial plates have been added honouring two soldiers who died in WWII and one who died in the Korean conflict....
If you are after bushwalking gold, then stop hunting - the treasure lies right here in the Melaleuca Track.
This walk is a four-hour return journey of softly lapping waves on the sand, native landscape, birds, butterflies and other wildlife with none other than the Melaleuca (which comes from a family of over 300 types of trees - most will be familiar with the common paperbark or tea tree) ending the journey.
Kilometres of quiet beaches run parallel to the track providing a soft ocean soundtrack for your walk and when you wind your way through saltpans, mangroves and swamp you might just spot a Brolga or Jabiru.
Flowering wattle blossoms and other native plants such as the Acacia attracts a diverse range of butterflies and birds such as the Rufous Whistler and Bronze Cuckoo with its distinctive striped underbelly.
This track is part of the Burrum Coast National Park and is easily accessible via Walkers Point Day Camping area or the Burrum Point Camping area (which is only accessible via Four Wheel Drive).
In four hours you can educate yourself in the native flora, fauna and wildlife so unique to the Southern Great Barrier Reef's diverse coastal habitats....
Coonarr Beach is a 4.2 kilometre long, east facing beach that begins amongst the tidal shoals of the Elliott River mouth, then runs straight down to the smaller mouth of Coonarr Creek. There is a gravel road out to the small beachfront settlement of Coonarr, located toward the southern end of the beach. The beach receives waves averaging over 0.5 metres, which maintain a relatively steep and narrow high tide beach fronted by a continuous low tide bar, up to 100 metres wide.
Coonarr is a dog friendly beach, so feel free to take your pooch along too.
There is carparking, a table area (but no tables or doggy poop bags so please ensure you have your own supplies and take them with you when you leave).
Coonarr is a s long stretch of sandy white beach which to the left you can see Elliott Heads and to the right you can see Woodgate Beach....
Woodgate Beach Tourist Park offers both camping and caravan sites and a range of onsite accommodation set along 16 kilometres of breathtaking coastline approximately 350 kilometres north of Brisbane.
The park offers large sunny and shady tent and caravan sites set amongst nine acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. They also have a wide range of accommodation to suit individual styles and budgets. Choose from their Beachfront Houses and Villas with water views, Deluxe Villas or One/Two Bedroom Cabins. All accommodation is self-catering.
The park caters for those wishing to enjoy a tranquil beachside holiday where you can relax, unwind and experience nature at its best. The beach is protected by Fraser Island providing safe swimming in the calm ocean waters all year round.
The tourist park itself is located on the Esplanade and is nestled between a stunning white sandy beach and 23,000 hectares of National Park. Directly behind the park is a National Park boardwalk. The nearby Burrum River and Theodolite Creek (both with boat ramps) are just a few minutes away and are popular with fishing enthusiasts.
Their unique position makes Woodgate Beach Tourist Park one of the most popular holiday destinations on the Fraser Coast....
Buy, sell and rent with A1Realty Woodgate. We even have comfortable holiday rentals for you to enjoy a beachside stay.As coastal specialists, we know how to attract the right buyers. By utilising our Woodgate real estate agents in selling your home, you can be confident the price you receive is more than fair?for both you and the buyer. Looking to buy? Browse our large selection of properties currently listed online. Alternatively, contact our office for inspections or to see if there is something coming up that perfectly matches what you?re looking for. At A1Realty Woodgate, we pride ourselves on being fair and honest, including with our property management sector. Our tenants and landlords love our stress-free approach.For more information on a property, to list your home or enquire on our rental process, please contact our Woodgate office today.
Burrum Heads beachfront accommodation. Self contained units in a tropical setting with a pool, heated spa and beach front recreational and barbecue area. Affordable rates.
Fully Self Contained Family Holiday Units. All units are spacious, colourful and clean.Our beach front location and beautiful weather entices visitors to holiday with us all year round. We have an onsite booking office which can arrange all of your tours whilst you enjoy your stay.
If you are looking for the ultimate in beachfront tranquillity, then look no further than the Burrum Heads Beachfront Caravan Park. The Caravan Park is the perfect place to relax and take in the delights of this beautiful coastal village. Situated at the mouth of the Burrum River, you'll discover an unspoilt golden sandy beach awaiting your pleasure.