Hinterlands - Childers & Gin Gin
A Hinterland Escape
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a few days touring the picturesque towns of Childers and Gin Gin.
Nestled in the hinterlands, take time to discover the unique history and award-winning tastes among rolling green hills and rich red soil, where you can meet and greet friendly characters along the way.
Take a trip down memory lane and explore the historical hotspots of Childers. Laced with beautiful, masonry buildings, you’ll truly feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. Take a bite to eat from Gin Gin's famous bakery renowned for its award-winning pies before venturing off the beaten track and discovering Queensland's longest unsupported tunnel at Boolboonda.
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a few days touring the picturesque towns of Childers and Gin Gin.
Nestled in the hinterlands, take time to discover the unique history and award-winning tastes among rolling green hills and rich red soil, where you can meet and greet friendly characters along the way.
Take a trip down memory lane and explore the historical hotspots of Childers. Laced with beautiful, masonry buildings, you’ll truly feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. Take a bite to eat from Gin Gin's famous bakery renowned for its award-winning pies before venturing off the beaten track and discovering Queensland's longest unsupported tunnel at Boolboonda.
DID YOU KNOW? Childers has long been a part of the Isis Shire, which visitors will see on signage throughout the town. There is conjecture about whether it was named after the Isis River in England or after the Egyptian goddess of fertility, due to the region’s fertile red soil.