Unique Experiences Attractions Toogoolawah - Gold Coast QLD

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Ottaba Llamas

6410 Brisbane Valley Highway, Ottaba QLD 4313
Llamas are unique animals, each with their own character and personality. They have been used by the natives of South America for 100's of years as pack animals, and now they offer you the opportunity to take your own llama for a trek through their beautiful area. Their friendly llamas will be your companion as you lead them through countryside using the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail. Their llamas are affectionate, intelligent and will make your walk special and unique. A great activity to do with the family, why not join them on one of their walks along the rail trail or their Winery llama walk. They have a llama or alpaca to suit everyone. You can also arrange a time to visit Ottaba Llamas where you can come and meet their various camilds - Llamas, Alpacas and their Camel, as well as the usual farm animals - mini goats, cattle, horses, sheep and pigs. A great opportunity to take a Llama for a walk on one of their Treks in the Brisbane Valley Region, Queensland or arrange a visit to spend some time with their llamas and other animals.

Toogoolawah

Toogoolawah, Toogoolawah QLD 4313
Step back in time and experience the town of Toogoolawah. Begin your journey to the past at the Toogoolawah Condensery Art Precinct. Experience old meets new as you walk through the old factory packing shed whilst viewing exhibitions of modern art. Next stop is the Toogoolawah Railway Museum. As you enter the old railway station house, you will be greeted by a team of friendly volunteers who will happily regale you with stories of the past and the Toogoolawah of yesteryear. Outside the station house you will see the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, a passage of disused rail corridor now a popular recreational trail for cyclists, horse riders and runners. Fancy a great meal and drinks? Toogoolawah is home to three pubs which are open for lunch and dinner; each pub has its own unique style. The main street in Toogoolawah also features a quaint shops and cafes which are well work a look. On Saturday nights visit the Alexandra Hall, which houses the Toogoolawah Pictures. Here you can watch the latest new release films, whilst sinking back into the old canvas chairs. Just up the road is Watts Bridge Memorial Airfield and museum. Their open day fly in events provide great opportunity for history buffs and flight enthusiasts to view vintage and military aircraft. Whilst Watts Bridge specialise in the planes of yesteryear, you can also take a ride in modern day aircraft with Skydive Ramblers. Take to the skies with Skydive Ramblers and experience the beauty of flight and some of the best views of Somerset. ...

McConnell Park and Toogoolawah War Memorial

Gunyah Street, Toogoolawah QLD 4313
Toogoolawah literally set in stone an eternal memorial to 'Our Boys Honour' when its citizens commissioned the first WWI memorial outside a cemetery back in 1916. The obelisk, crafted by Frank Williams and Co of Ipswich, was unveiled on 31 March 1917. It bears marble honour rolls and an engraved wreath with the words 'Our Boys Honour'. Until then, only Private Victor Denton's monument in his family plot at Nobby cemetery on the Darling Downs stood as a tribute to the European heroics of young Queenslanders. Originally set apart from the rest of the park by a picket fence, gardens were laid out by 1921 and a WWI gun was installed adjacent to the memorial on Anzac Day of that year. Memorials to subsequent conflicts have been added over the years. The park's land was donated to the community by Brisbane Valley pioneering pastoralist family, the McConnels. It's believed they also donated the nearby bandstand. ...
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McConnell Park and Toogoolawah War Memorial

Gunyah Street, Toogoolawah QLD 4313
Toogoolawah literally set in stone an eternal memorial to 'Our Boys Honour' when its citizens commissioned the first WWI memorial outside a cemetery back in 1916. The obelisk, crafted by Frank Williams and Co of Ipswich, was unveiled on 31 March 1917. It bears marble honour rolls and an engraved wreath with the words 'Our Boys Honour'. Until then, only Private Victor Denton's monument in his family plot at Nobby cemetery on the Darling Downs stood as a tribute to the European heroics of young Queenslanders. Originally set apart from the rest of the park by a picket fence, gardens were laid out by 1921 and a WWI gun was installed adjacent to the memorial on Anzac Day of that year. Memorials to subsequent conflicts have been added over the years. The park's land was donated to the community by Brisbane Valley pioneering pastoralist family, the McConnels. It's believed they also donated the nearby bandstand. ...
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Toogoolawah History Museum

Cressbrook Street, Toogoolawah QLD 4313
The Toogoolawah Railway Museum is home to a unique collection of historical memorabilia from Toogoolawah and surrounding areas. A local family search service by the museum’s historian is available to people all over Australia. When visiting Toogoolawah don’t miss the history display in the 1940s bomb shelter at the nearby Somerset Regional Art Gallery – The Condensery. Drop into the museum to learn a little bit of history from the volunteers, you never know what you might uncover. ...
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The Somerset Regional Art Gallery - The Condensery

29 Factory Road, Toogoolawah QLD 4313
Please note due to the COVID-19 outbreak the Somerset Regional Art Gallery - The Condensery and Toogoolawah Visitor Information Centre are closed until further notice. If you require information please call. The Somerset Regional Art Gallery – The Condensery has a rich history. Formerly home to the Nestle condensed milk factory packing facility, it is now a unique cultural precinct. The gallery hosts a calendar of rotating exhibitions, featuring a variety of art work. Visitors are greeted by the distinctive hand sculptured bronze red deer statue by renowned artist Bodo Muche. This statue represents an important part of Toogoolawah’s heritage, as Queen Victoria gifted five red deer in 1873 to the region. Step back in time and explore this unique historic art gallery. The Toogoolawah Visitor Information Centre is now located within the Somerset Regional Art Gallery - The Condensery. ...
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Toogoolawah

44157 - Toogoolawah QLD 4313
Step back in time and experience the town of Toogoolawah where old meets new. Sit on the restored canvas chairs at the historic picture theatre and see the latest blockbusters from the comfort of Alexandra Hall. View contemporary art at the Somerset Regional Art Gallery - The Condensery which was once the historic Nestle condensed milk packing shed. Explore the town's history at the old railway museum and watch the town come alive at the monthly railway markets. Take a stroll along the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail which runs through town and discover the cafes and gifts shops....
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Toogoolawah Railway Markets

Cressbrook Street, Toogoolawah QLD 4313
The Toogoolawah Railway Markets are a community market provided by Toogoolawah and District History Group on the second Saturday of each month. The markets bring together a large group of local stallholders who offer a range of quality, mostly home-made or grown goods from the Somerset region including fresh produce, plants, arts and crafts, baked goods and assorted collectables. Music is provided by talented local performers, along with a sausage sizzle stall for community group fundraisers. The History Group also has its own stall to sell goods and raise funds for their family research services and the ongoing operation of the Museum. Each month see a different theme for the markets to link in with the seasons and special days in the calendar. ...