Bundaberg Region - Vineyards
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Vineyards

  • Bundaberg North Burnett Visitor Guide 2016

    Best known for its iconic rum and turtles, Bundaberg is one of the gems of the Southern Great Barrier Reef. The Bundaberg North Burnett region is bursting with flavour boasting locally produced drinks and home-grown food from its lush soil. Adventures here begins on the land and extends to the sea, the reef and beyond.

    Start your escape by exploring our coastal gems, lakes, gorges and rural landscape before heading to our shores where hundreds of turtles return to the beach each year to nest. Later, their hatchlings will begin their journey to the ocean. Follow suit, and take plunge into the wide blue yonder.

  • Childers Culinary Journey

    Spend a day out on Childers culinary Journey

    Take an early morning walk down Bourbong Street and see the farmers delivering fresh produce to cafes along the way. Head out from the coastal surrounds of Bundaberg through the rich farming landscape to Childers forty minutes to the southwest of our city.

     

    Anthony Rehbein outside Indulge

    Stop at the famous Macadamias Australia plantation on Goodwood Road to pick up some mouth-watering dry roasted or chocolate coated macadamias to eat along the way.

    Stop off at Alloway Markets and pick up some fruit as well. They have a range of locally grown produce including the delicious forbidden figs, avocados and tomatoes.

    Alloway Farmers Market

    Head south on Goodwood Road and take a detour to Woodgate beach where you can take a dip in the ocean and get a great espresso coffee at the Woodgate Beach Tourist Park.

    On the road again to Childers you will notice the landscape change as you drive through the sugar cane and macadamia plantations to arrive at Mammino Gourmet Ice Cream factory. Mamminos are a cane farming family who have diversified their business to offer gourmet ice cream made with local culinary products. They also have a shop in Childers.

    Stop in at Hill of Promise Winery to enjoy the views and try their range of wine and liqueurs. Although they are open daily from 10am until 4pm, hosts Terry and Mary recommend ringing ahead to avoid disappointment. They pride themselves in customer service sharing their culinary journey with visitors.

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    Next up on the culinary trail is Ohana Winery and Exotic Fruits. Take a tour through the exotic fruit orchid and taste the wines, liqueurs, preserves all made in house by your hosts Zoe and Josh. If you are feeling peckish gourmet meat and cheese platters are available if you phone ahead.

     

    Don't miss a stroll through the pavement gallery in Childers beautiful tree lined main street before heading out to Vintner's Secret Vineyard and Cellar Door. There are several café options for lunch, try Paragon Espresso or Laneway Espresso.

     

    Enjoy the award winning Verdelho or afternoon tea relaxing in the garden overlooking the vines. Although they are open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am until 4pm, it's always a good idea to call ahead to check on availability.

     

    On your way home take the scenic route back east to Bundaberg winding through the North Isis farms arriving back in Bundy in time for a sunset walk at Bargara Beach.

     

    Journey Details
    • Duration – 8 hours
    • Itinerary type – Circuit
    • Mode of Travel - Car
    • Distance – 165 km
    • Itinerary Route – Circuit
    • Level of Difficulty – easy

    Facilities
    Car park
    Activities
    Swimming, coffee stops, Wine tasting, farm gate and gourmet products, tastings, scenic drives, meet the farmers.

    If you don't feel like driving you can always join the Childers Eco Lodge Off the Wagon Guided Wine Tour. Booking are essential and groups are welcome.