-- Edited by benji on Tuesday 31st of May 2016 11:27:05 AM
brickies said
01:28 PM May 31, 2016
Do you want sight see or a direct route
benji said
03:30 PM May 31, 2016
we have got approx. 2 weeks to get up that way will be stopping on the way but not till we get up near there. Have to be in bundaburg end july for one day then heading north so any suggestions would be good free camping,fishing, sight seeing etc thanks
brickies said
04:15 PM May 31, 2016
Tamworth to Wawwick via Stanthorpe , Warwick to Toowoomba onto nanango , Nanango to Ban ban springs , Then Ban ban springs to Childers via Biggenden , Childers to Bundaberg , Plenty of free camps on the way get a Cmps8 or Wikicamps app
benji said
10:08 PM May 31, 2016
thank you brickies, I now have a better plan will have a go at those directions
brickies said
10:19 PM May 31, 2016
That is the way to go if you wont to avoid Brisbane
Friar Park said
05:31 PM Jun 3, 2016
Worked in Bundaberg for 2 years My home was in Kurrajong (Blue Mtns) Made then return trip every 2 weeks Brickies is right on the ball.
Friar
PeterD said
06:05 PM Jun 7, 2016
benji wrote:
we have got approx. 2 weeks to get up that way will be stopping on the way but not till we get up near there. Have to be in bundaburg end july for one day then heading north so any suggestions would be good free camping,fishing, sight seeing etc thanks
A good scenic way to go would be the shortest route. This is sealed road the whole way and steers clear of the highways for most of the route. There are a couple of side tracks on that map as well.
Hotcahoona said
10:25 AM Jun 24, 2016
Definitely the scenic route but make sure you have everything tied the road from Goondiwindi, Moonie,Dalby up to Bell and down to Kingaroy is as ruff as guts. Doesn't get any better the rest of way. Remember to most of route has no phone signal. Hav fun.
Grey fox said
09:50 PM Jun 25, 2016
When you say rough as do you mean the black stuff is broken up or or very uneven.wanted to go Kingaroy ,miles Moodie st George ,Hebel
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-- Edited by benji on Tuesday 31st of May 2016 11:27:05 AM
Worked in Bundaberg for 2 years My home was in Kurrajong (Blue Mtns) Made then return trip every 2 weeks Brickies is right on the ball.
Friar
A good scenic way to go would be the shortest route. This is sealed road the whole way and steers clear of the highways for most of the route. There are a couple of side tracks on that map as well.
Definitely the scenic route but make sure you have everything tied the road from Goondiwindi, Moonie,Dalby up to Bell and down to Kingaroy is as ruff as guts. Doesn't get any better the rest of way. Remember to most of route has no phone signal. Hav fun.
When you say rough as do you mean the black stuff is broken up or or very uneven.wanted to go Kingaroy ,miles Moodie st George ,Hebel