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Hoffman's Rocks Dive Site

Woongarra Marine Park, Bargara QLD 4670

Hoffman's Rocks is a colourful dive in Woongarra Marine Park which can be accessed from Bargara. A feature of the dive is split bommie - two large submerged rocks with a swim through and small cave. Diver's will be treated to seeing resting turtles, bull rays, groupers and wobbegong sharks. There is a vast array of soft corals (gorgonia sea fans and 'trees' of 'pom poms') and scattered hard corals. Many varieties of nudibranchs are unique to this location. Schools of barracuda and trevally, lionfish, cuttlefish and even Olive sea snakes are attracted to this area.

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Amandine Lavender

288 Seaview Road, Bargara QLD 4670

Amandine Lavender is a Bundaberg Tourist Attraction that provides a unique experience for visitors and locals in the Bundaberg Region.

At Amandine Lavender you can enjoy an exclusive range of lavender products and gifts, discover the benefits of lavender essential oil, learn how to propagate and grow your own lavender and wander through the lavender patch and country garden.

The quaint lavender farm and gift shop, framed with flowers of lavender, provides a truly unique lavender experience.

Amandine Lavender is a gift shop and farm located in Bundaberg, Queensland.  Amandine Lavender was established in 2008, as a way to diversify and introduce an alternative industry to an existing sugarcane farm at Bargara, near Bundaberg.

Amandine Lavender offers a range of lavender products to calm and relax, and fragrance your home.

The quaint gift shop, framed with flowers of lavender, provides a truly unique lavender experience.

Amandine Lavender Gift Shop and Farm welcomes tourists and locals in the Bundaberg Region. Located to the east of Bundaberg, in Queensland, Amandine Lavender blooms on a modest patch of rich volcanic soil at the foot of The Hummock.   

Amandine Lavender is a small, family owned and operated venture and is a part of a third generation sugarcane farm which produces 1000 tonnes of sugar annually from more than 6000 tonnes of cane. In 2008, Amandine Lavender was established to introduce an alternative industry to the existing sugarcane farm at Bargara, near Bundaberg. Amandine Lavender supports and contributes to sustainable economies in Bundaberg by implementing succession planning and diversification into agritourism.   

Amandine Lavender predominantly grows Lavandula Dentata but a range of other lavender varieties are sprinkled throughout the country garden. Lavandula Dentata flourishes in the Bundaberg Region with the help of the sub-tropical climate of the Coral Coast. Amandine Lavender is a boutique rural enterprise and therefore grows only enough lavender to supply the gift shop onsite. 

At Amandine Lavender locals and tourists alike can enjoy a self-guided journey where you can wander the lavender patch and enjoy the features of the country garden, dabble at the gardener’s bench and learn how to propagate your own lavender, take some time out in the gazebo and discover valuable uses for lavender, or browse the products and gifts in the air-conditioned shop. The Amandine Lavender Gift Shop offers a collection of lavender products to calm and relax, and fragrance your home. You will also find an assortment of gifts and aromatherapy products, and personalised gift packaging and wrapping is available. 
 
Amandine Lavender is another sweet destination in the region that brings you turtles hatching on the beach at Mon Repos, Bundaberg Rum, Bundaberg Ginger Beer and Bundaberg Sugar. 

Locals and tourists are invited to visit the Gift Shop and Farm to enjoy the rural educational experience which is Amandine Lavender. Amandine Lavender is the quaint lavender farm and gift shop, framed with flowers of lavender, which provides a truly unique lavender experience.

 

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Bargara Beach

Esplanade, Bargara QLD 4670
Bargara Beach is located 15 kilometres east of Bundaberg and offers a climate similar to Hawaii, beautiful beaches and friendly locals. Bargara Beach is located immediately east of the Bundaberg town centre and is backed by a beachfront road, with good beach access and parking. This family friendly beach offers winding board walks, kids playgrounds, eateries, cafes. Dogs are welcome on Bargara Beach (except for Kellys Beach). During the summer months, you will see turtles come to shore to nest. In the mornings, over summer, you will see the turtle tracks leading back to the ocean - an amazing sight to see.
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Bargara Turtle Park and Playground

Bargara Esplanade, Bargara QLD 4670
Enjoy the views of Bargara Beach while the kids play on the turtle playground. The large turtle forms the different play areas - perfect for a game of hide and seek. Grab a coffee or takeaway food from one of the nearby establishments. With plenty of seating and tables, this is the perfect place for a beachside picnic.

Elliott Heads

Elliott Heads, Elliott Heads QLD 4670
You can take in nearly every picturesque vista imaginable on your journey to Elliott Heads - small crops, sugarcane, rural settings with cows and paperbark trees all feature along the road to your beachside destination. Where the river meets the sea it's the best of both worlds, calm still water swimming on one side (watch the current), or the absolute pleasure of diving headfirst into the waves of the Southern Great Barrier Reef just 100 meters away. The beach is patrolled from September to May but relatively safe to swim at other times and there is heaps of parking for anyone towing a caravan or boat. There are two eating options here, or you can 'bring your own' with a picnic or barbecue and the beach is connected to the Coral Coast pathway which winds all the way from Elliott Heads to Burnett Heads but shorter walks and strolls along the foreshore are just a lovely way to start or end your day. The caravan park is in an enviable position and is an idyllic setting to spend a few nights (or weeks) exploring the region. ...

Amandine Lavender

288 Seaview Road, Bargara QLD 4670
Amandine Lavender is a gift shop and farm located in Bundaberg, Queensland. Amandine Lavender was established in 2008, as a way to diversify and introduce an alternative industry to an existing sugarcane farm at Bargara, near Bundaberg. Amandine Lavender offers a range of lavender products to calm and relax, and fragrance your home. The quaint gift shop, framed with flowers of lavender, provides a truly unique lavender experience. Self guided propagation activities are available for visitors to participate in. ...
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Amandine Lavender

288 Seaview Road, Bargara QLD 4670
Amandine Lavender is a gift shop and farm located in Bundaberg, Queensland. Amandine Lavender was established in 2008, as a way to diversify and introduce an alternative industry to an existing sugarcane farm at Bargara, near Bundaberg. Amandine Lavender offers a range of lavender products to calm and relax, and fragrance your home. The quaint gift shop, framed with flowers of lavender, provides a truly unique lavender experience. Self guided propagation activities are available for visitors to participate in. ...
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Bargara Beach

Esplanade, Bargara QLD 4670
Bargara Beach is located 15 kilometres east of Bundaberg and offers a climate similar to Hawaii, beautiful beaches and friendly locals. Bargara Beach is located immediately east of the Bundaberg town centre and is backed by a beachfront road, with good beach access and parking. This family friendly beach offers winding board walks, kids playgrounds, eateries, cafes. Dogs are welcome on Bargara Beach (except for Kellys Beach). During the summer months, you will see turtles come to shore to nest. In the mornings, over summer, you will see the turtle tracks leading back to the ocean - an amazing sight to see....
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Bargara

Esplanade, Bargara QLD 4670
You may be mistaken for thinking you have flown into a tropical paradise upon arrival at Bargara. Palm trees line the foreshore, the Southern Great Barrier Reef stretches out before you, and the climate is just like Hawaii - it's time to kick back and relax. This very family friendly seaside town just 13 kilometres from Bundaberg has heaps of parks, beaches, cafes, shops and activities to explore. You can swim all year round here, with several beaches stretching from Neilson's Park to the north to Kellys Beach to the south. The Esplanade is perfect for your morning or afternoon walk with six kilometres of paved pathway perfect for scooters, bikes, trikes or walkers. Say hi to the pooches (and their humans) that you see each day on their regular walk. The Basin is a protected swimming spot for young and old, best dipped in high tide, where you can take some bread down and feed the many fish that swim around your legs or pop some goggles on to take a peek. The Turtle Park offers shaded grass areas and a big playground in the shape of a turtle....
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Cochrane Artificial Reef Dive Site

Woongarra Marine Park, Bargara QLD 4670
The Cochrane Artificial Reef in the Woongarra Marine Park, is like something straight out of a movie. Just a short boat trip from shore, you'll find the impressive 50 metre ‘Ceratodus II’ and the 40 metre long 'Porteur' surrounded by two Mohawk aircraft and a Kingair aircraft, two lightships, and a criss-cross of concrete modules, pipes and other structures all taken over by coral and sea life. Join the schools of fish exploring this underwater playground, dotted with friendly estuary cod, a family of groper, stingrays, turtles, wobbegong sharks, and many other unique coral reef species....
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Innes Park

Esplanade, Innes Park QLD 4670
As part of Bundaberg's Coral Coast, Innes Park features beautiful natural environmental experiences with fishing and scuba diving off the popular Barolin Rocks site. There are various reef breaks along this coast, get the low down from the locals. You can find some good rock fishing the length of the coast, as well as in the small creek at Innes Park site. The Esplandade features a large park with barbecue facilities and there are two small beaches or a creek if you decide you want a dip. Innes Park is located 15 kilometres east of Bundaberg City and makes a great day exploration or there is accommodation close by at Elliott Heads (two kilometres away) or Bargara (nine kilometres away). ...
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Coral Coast Pathways (Burnett Heads to Bargara)

The Esplanade, Bargara QLD 4670
Discover the spirit of the Bundaberg Region, stroll along the regions diverse beaches. Burnett Heads to Bargara will see you venturing from the marina, along Oaks Beach through the turtle nesting grounds at Mon Repos, following the coastline down Nielson Park, past the coastal town of Bargara to Kelly's Beach. ...
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Elliott Heads Beach

Lihs Street, Elliott Heads QLD 4670
Elliott Heads is a 15 minute drive from Bundaberg Central Business District and is surrounded by rural cane and small crop farms. Head down to the shoreline and dip your toes into the refreshing patrolled surf beach, or drop your boat in for a fish at Riverview. The sandstone cliffs form an interesting headland whilst the rocky foreshore is fun to explore. Head up the river a little bit to find your own beach paradise but be careful of high tides! Be careful of shifting holes and shoals out on the sand flats. Elliott Heads is the popular with jet-skiers and kite-surfers as well as local fishermen. There are restricted areas for dogs in Elliott Heads....