Australia Free Web Directory

Boonah Visitor Information Centre in Boonah, Queensland | Tourist information centre



Click/Tap
to load big map

Boonah Visitor Information Centre

Locality: Boonah, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5463 2233



Address: 20 Boonah-Fassifern Road 4310 Boonah, QLD, Australia

Website: http://scenicrim.com.au/

Likes: 743

Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

24.01.2022 Don't forget the Spring Fair is on at the Boonah Showgrounds. We have Driver Reviver at the Boonah Visitor Centre till Monday afternoon. Stop in for information and a cuppa to revive.



23.01.2022 If you're heading to see the fields of Sunflowers, call in and see our Black Sunflowers at the Boonah Visitor Information Centre. Pick up some brochures to find out what else to do while you are visiting. The helpful local volunteers will eagerly suggest things to do.

22.01.2022 We had special visitors visit the Information Centre. It's wonderful to see the wild life in the Gardens. Thank you to the volunteers that sent the photos. Please call in to find your way around the Scenic Rim as these visitors did.

22.01.2022 Have you visited Boonah's very own Art Gallery? In High Street next to the Library. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Their latest exhibition "Endangered" is sure to appeal! #VisitBoonah #VisitScenicRim #ArtInBoonah #ArtGallery #ArtForSale #ThingsToDoInBoonah



19.01.2022 Visit the Hay Sculptures in Kalbar

19.01.2022 On this weekend in Boonah! Fun for all the Family at the Boonah Spring Fair! #VisitBoonah #VisitScenicRim #SpringFair #Rides #FamilyFun

18.01.2022 This Christmas the Boonah Community has gone all out in painting the town red! With the addition of green and white Boonah is decked out with Yarn decorating, bunting and everything possible to dress up our town and make it festive. Take the time to walk the town and view a series of public artwork created by local Boonah and Indigenous artists that include bronze artworks of native animals and whimsical chook creations using a mix of discarded farm objects. There will never be a better time to enjoy what we have to offer. Take a drive, bring the children to see Santa in trees, take time for coffee or an ice-cream, purchase a Christmas gift or two, wander our streets and support our local community.



18.01.2022 Don't forget KALBAR COUNTRY DAY. Starts at 7.00am Saturday, 17th October and to visit the Hay Sculptures. Well worth seeing.

16.01.2022 It's perfect weather for short walks and hiking in the National Parks in the Scenic Rim. Call into the Boonah Visitor Information Centre for brochures and local information to help plan your day. Governor's Chair is one of the amazing walks with perfect views.

14.01.2022 TOWN CRIER CRY -OFF Scenic Rim Regional Council have advertised for a new Town Crier and they have 2 prospective people to take over the role from well-known personality John Deeks. In the long-standing traditions of Town Criers - Council is holding a Cry- Off. Both Criers get to perform their stuff and the community is invited to come along and encourage them to do their very... best. It will be held in the Council forecourt in Boonah at around midday on Tuesday 10 th November 2020 and will be Judged by Mark Overell , past Town Crier of Ipswich, a Councillor and Graeme Crouch of the Boonah and District Cultural Foundation. The Town Crier represents the Council and the people of the Scenic Rim Region and adds colour and personality to significant community events in the region and is an ambassador for the region. What- Scenic Rim Regional Council Town Crier Cry-Off Where- Boonah Council Forecourt When around 12.00noon 12.15pm Tuesday 10 November 2020

13.01.2022 Look who's coming to the Boonah Visitor Information Centre on Thursday November 19th ... How well do you hear? Find out with our friends at Hearing Australia. They’ll be conducting hearing checks at the Boonah Visitor Information Centre from 9am till 3pm Thursday 19th November 2020. Join us and take the first step toward rediscovering the sounds you love! Visit hearing.com.auto learn more. #HearingAustralia#AustralianHearing#HearingHealth#HearingCheck#Heari See More... While there, call in and say 'Hi' to the Volunteer in the Centre and have a browse to see what we have. Your comment was submitted

12.01.2022 The Volunteers of the Boonah Visitor Information Centre would like to wish you and yours' a Very Merry Christmas and a safe, healthy New Year. Thank you for all the support that you gave us for 2020.



11.01.2022 We have a wonderful Art Trail around Boonah. Here are some of the fabulous sculptures you can see. Here is a challenge for you, see if you can find them. Have a coffee break along the way, and enjoy. These sculptures were done by Catherine Anderson and Chris Trotter, both from Boonah. Very Talented people. There is also photographs and a Story Board that you can gain information from.

08.01.2022 The Boonah Country Markets are on again this Saturday from 7am to 12 noon at Springleigh Markets. A great country market that is definitely worth a look. Why not make a day of it in Boonah and surrounds? #VisitBoonah #CountryMarkets #VisitScenicRim #ThingsToDo #1HourFromBrisbane #Handmade #Handcrafted #PreLoved

06.01.2022 Entertainment for Boonah on the last week before Christmas. Here is the program for the Entertainment. Don't forget to be one of the first 200 children to receive an Activity Pack full of surprises. You can get the program from the Fassifern Guardian and Tribune. Enjoy

06.01.2022 Calling all birdwatchers the Aussie Backyard Bird Count is on til the 25th October. Download the free App and head out to Boonah and help us count our birds. Look out for the migrating Channel-billed Cuckoos, Nankeen Kestrels hovering over freshly cut paddocks and (everyone’s favourite) the cheeky Superb Fairywrens raising their hungry broods. And for the avid twitchers a special treat! A large flock of Plumed Whistling-ducks have been seen grazing roadside on Dwyers Ridges Road, Mt Alford. Enjoy!

05.01.2022 IVORY’S ROCK CIRCUIT HIKE GUIDED WALK LOCATION: KALBAR | ROADVALE | HARRISVILLE | PEAK CROSSING AND ROSEVALE TYPE: CLASSES, LESSONS, WORKSHOPS AND TALKS, SPORTING EVENTS 26 SEP 2020 TO 26 SEP 2020... Explore the geological wonders of Ivory’s Rock, Peak Crossing, with an experienced trail guide from Horizon Guides: Eco-interpretation with Certified Eco-Tourism company Bushwalking guide with over 25 years’ experience Wilderness First Aid qualified Cuppa in the bush included. Traversing up to the base and around the main peaks the trail gives access to wonderful views and many points of geologic interest as well as varying flora and fauna habitats around the cliffs and caves of the peaks. Approximately nine kilometres / five hours Notes: Moderate level, children 10+ years, rough under foot. Recommend good walking shoes, and bring water bottle, hat, sunscreen, snack food/light lunch. Guide compulsory. Booking required (through Ivory’s Rock) Subject to minimum numbers / maximum 10 people Private group bookings available other times (8-10 people). Bookings: Phone or email (Prepayment required to confirm booking). LOCATION: 310 Mount Flinders Road, Peak Crossing 4306, QLD Phone 0730779668 Email [email protected] Website https://www.facebook.com/events/328075655055801/

04.01.2022 The Templin Historical Village Museum is now open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00am to 3.00pm (last entry at 2.00). Perfect time to visit. The museum has something for everyone and after Templin, visit Harrisville Museum at Harrisville. Open 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month from 1.00pm to 4.00pm. This is one of many attractions that Boonah has on offer.

04.01.2022 Check out the wonderful effort of the ladies who have worked so hard to give us the Christmas feeling, by decorating our trees and posts with their brightly coloured handicraft. We would like to Thank them for all their hard work.

04.01.2022 Bobby Skidmore visited the Scenic Rim and this is the result. An amazing photo. Thank you Bobbie for allowing us to put this on our Facebook. Below he comments: Well! it took all day and half the night, But storms finally made it down the range and into some part's of the scenic rim. I took a trip up to the Boonah Lookout as I was in the area still and waited for almost 30 minutes. Slowly the distant flashes got brighter and the slow roar of thunder could be heard. As t...his storm system approached from the south I also had another system sliding over from the Warwick Direction. Soon after this image was taken I had to pack up as this storm took a sharp turn towards Kalbar and the all the weather drifted towards Mt Walker and Laidley area's. To see this sky light up and this was the view only ten to fifteen kilometres away was pretty nice. Amazingly no lightning came out the front at this point, it all struck at the back or in the distant rain curtain. Hopefully you enjoy this image and even more, hopefully the rain doesn't go around next time. See more

Related searches