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Miriam Vale, QLD

Miriam Vale is located at the northern gateway to the Bundaberg Coral Coast and Country Region. The commercial and governmental hub of the ‘Discovery Coast’, Miriam Vale straddles the Bruce Highway 1. The town features a mixture of buildings, including some fine old structures in the timber ‘Queenslander’ style. The town is the jumping off point to both the coastal attractions with the twin town of Agnes Water and the Town of 1770 and the rural areas of Lowmead, Rosedale, Bororen and Many Peaks. The area’s hills and mountains preserve some untouched wilderness for Four Wheel Driving and hiking – like the coastal Eurimbula, Rodds Peninsula and Deepwater National Parks, rugged Mount Colosseum National Park rising 470 metres just south of the town and the isolated rainforests of the Bilburrin State Forest.

The north bank of the Baffle Creek is a fisherman’s paradise and the Bustard Heads lighthouse is a sight not to be missed whilst in the area. The waters off Turkey Beach in Rodds Bay are a dugong preservation habitat. Turtles nest of the areas beaches during the summer months.

At Miriam Vale, a handy information centre can give you all that you need to know when exploring the area. Accommodation can be found at most centres in the area.

Where to stay?

Experiences

  • 18-35's
  • Caravan and Camping
  • Rural/Country
  • Self-Drive

Popular Activities

  • Off Road Driving
  • City Sightseeing
  • Horse Riding
  • Sightseeing
  • Golfing
  • Golfing
  • National Park
  • Off Road Driving

About Miriam Vale

  • Locality: Urban locality
  • Miriam Vale Postcode: 4677
  • State: Queensland
  • Region: Gladstone
  • Latitude: -24.32865
  • Longitude: 151.56059
  • Elevation: 63m
  • Population: 512
  • Median Income: $26104
  • Area (Sq/km): 43.589
  • Timezone: Australia/Brisbane

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