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The Historical Pioneer
Cottage was built by Patrick Milbanks on his Kerry selection in 1875
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Beaudesert
(including Mt Barney National Park and Rathdowney)
Pretty town nestled in the hinterland behind
the Gold Coast.
Located 65 km south of Brisbane and 46 m above
sea-level, Beaudesert is located on the Mount Lindesay Highway and
nestled in the valley of the Logan River.
The town was named after Beau Desert station which was
established in the area in 1842 and named after Beau Desert Park in
Staffordshire. The area had been explored in the late 1820s by both
Allan Cunningham and Patrick Logan after whom the nearby river is
named.
The large landholdings which were taken up in the early 1840s
remained until the 1860s when they were broken up. This led to a change
from sheep grazing to cattle and a growth in the density of a
settlement which became known as Beaudesert which was proclaimed a town
in 1876. By the time the railway arrived in 1888 the town had grown due
to its proximity to Brisbane. Today it is a thriving agricultural
centre producing dairy products and beef for the nearby state capital.
It is an attractive centre with a population
surpassing 4000 and is a popular day trip from Brisbane with visitors
travelling from Beaudesert up Tambourine Mountain and across to the
Gold Coast. The Beaudesert markets are held on the first Saturday of
each month.
Things to see:
The area is characterised by the kind of tourist development which
occurs near to a capital city.
Woollahra Farmworld
Located 8 km north of Beaudesert on the Mount
Lindesay Highway, this dairy farm has picnic facilities and offers
visitors an opportunity to see dairying in action. Phone (07) 5543 1171
for more details.
Beaudesert Historical Museum and Information
Centre
For people interested in the history of the region this
excellent museum is located in Jubilee Park which has a very extensive
display of transport equipment and a well-preserved slab hut. The
Historical Pioneer Cottage was built by Patrick Milbanks on his Kerry
selection in 1875. It was presented to the society by his grandson in
1961. The museum is open from 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. daily, tel: (07)
5541 3740.
Beaudesert Community Arts & Information Centre
Located at 2 -14 Enterprise Drive this Art Gallery,
tea house and craft shop attracts some 8000 visitors each year. It
sells souvenirs and crafts and can provide information on the
attractions of the surrounding area. Phone 5541 4495
Heritage
The town's greatest
historical attraction is St Marys, a magnificent timber church. It has
some lovely timber work and the recent red-and-cream paint job has made
it a superb local landmark.
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St Marys Roman Catholic Church
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Beyond St Marys on
the Boonah road is the old racecourse with a delightful grandstand
dating back to the 1890s.
Mt Barney National Park
This mountainous and undeveloped park, with its valleys,
caves, crevices, open eucalypt forest, grassy slopes, creeks, cascades,
pools and examples of rare fauna, offers some of the state's most
spectacular scenery and largest tracts of undisturbed vegetation.
Declared part of a World Heritage Reserve in 1994, it was once part of
a route used by three Aboriginal tribes. It is ideal for those who
enjoy, and are experienced enough to handle, largely self-reliant
camping (there are few facilities) and more challenging treks and
rock-climbing escapades. There are plenty of wallabies and kangaroos,
as well as the less common platypus. Antarctic Beech Forest can be
found on Mt Ballow, tall banksia forests on Mt Lindesay, heathland on
Mt Maroon and some rainforest on Mt Barney itself.
Mt Barney is the third-highest peak in Queensland. The
first European to climb it, in 1828,was Captain Patrick Logan, then the
commandant of the Moreton Bay penal settlement. His companions on the
trek were botanists Allan Cunningham and George Fraser.
To access the park, head south of Beaudesert along the
Mt Lindesay Highway. 1 km beyond Rathdowney turn right onto the
Boonah-Rathdowney Road. 8 km along this road turn left onto the Barney
View-Upper Logan Road. Signs indicate the route for the remainder of
the journey (about 12 km) to Yellow Pinch Reserve. En route is the
turnoff to Lower Portals carpark. This is the starting point for a
3.7-km walk to Lower Portals, which is a capacious pool on a gorge
carved out by Mt Barney Creek. It entails some steep gradients.
The Yellow Pinch walk (6.5 km) starts from the Yellow Pinch
carpark and follows a fire trail past South Ridge to a cool patch of
rainforest. Don't be tempted to climb South Ridge unless you are well
experienced.
For those with a 4WD there is a more remote 4-km walk
(involving steep gradients) which leads from Cleared Ridge to Upper
Portals. The former is about a 45-minute drive from the Yellow Pinch
area. There are other more obscure tracks in the park (including those
leading up Mt Barney) but these require a much higher level of fitness
and orienteering expertise.
Rathdowney
Rathdowney is a small rural
service centre located on the Mt Lindesay Highway, 32 km south of
Beaudesert. The town began to develop in 1906 when the original
Rathdowney estate, established in 1876, was broken up. In the early
days timber and dairying were the sustenance of the local economy. It
has a caravan park, a takeaway food shop, a post office, a newsagency,
a hotel/motel, bed and breakfast, farmstay and cottage accommodation,
and an information centre cum historical museum which is open Monday to
Wednesday from 9.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m., weekends and public holidays from
9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., Thursdays and Fridays from noon. to 5.00 p.m.
and, in school holidays only, on Wednesdays from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00
p.m., tel: (07) 5544 1222. Located in the old Commercial Bank building,
it houses displays relating to local history, as well as an old tramway
station building and waiting room. The tramway operated from 1911 to
1944 and was important for shipping goods such as cream and timber out
and connecting passengers to the outside world. The annual Heritage
Festival is held each year in April. Visitors to the area should take
advantage of the views available at Captain Logan's Lookout in John St.
Ecotours
Araucaria Ecotours at 1770
Running Creek Road via Rathdowney offer insightful one-day, two-day and
three-day tours, as well as weekend wildlife skill camps, all taking in
the local flora and fauna of this picturesque area, tel: (07) 5544 1283
or (07) 3848 4318 or email: platypuscorner@bigpond.com.
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Tourist Information
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Beaudesert Community Arts & Informamtion
2-14 Enterprise Dve
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 4495
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Beaudesert Historical Museum and Information Centre
54 Brisbane St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 3740
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Motels
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Annalee Motel
Mt Lindesay Hwy
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 2766
Rating: **
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Beaudesert Motel
Brisbane St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 1244
Rating: **
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Kerry Court Motel
Brisbane St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 1593
Rating: **
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Hotels
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Beaudesert Hotel
20 Brisbane St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 1044
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Logan & Albert Hotel
12 Brisbane St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 1107
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Railway Hotel
133 Brisbane St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 1006
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Cedar Glen Farm
34 km south of Beaudesert
Darlington
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5544 8170
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Caravan Parks
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Beaudesert Caravan Park
Albert St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 1368
Rating: *
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Restaurants
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Happy Valley Family Restaurant
151 Brisbane St
Beaudesert
QLD
4285
Telephone: (07) 5541 2044
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