Great Inland Way
The Great Inland way starts in Sydney and takes in much of central New South Wales before reaching the Queensland's outback and coral sea.
Stretching an impressive 161 kilometres, the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail is Australia’s longest recreational rail trail and a must-do for adventure lovers. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or even riding horseback, this trail takes you through charming country towns, serene bushland, and wide-open landscapes. It’s the perfect escape into nature, offering the freedom to explore Somerset’s beauty at your own pace.
Whether you’re craving a peaceful escape by the water or a thrill-packed day of adventure, Lakes Wivenhoe and Somerset offer the best of both worlds. Take a relaxing paddle or enjoy a picnic along the calm shores of Lake Wivenhoe, where the gentle waters and serene surroundings invite you to unwind. If you’re up for something more exhilarating, Lake Somerset delivers with jet skiing, boating, and all the water sports you could want.
If you’re looking to reconnect with nature, Jimna State Forest is the place to be. With its towering trees, abundant native wildlife, and a choice of three hiking trails, this forest offers an escape for everyone. Whether you prefer a gentle walk or a more challenging hike, Jimna’s peaceful beauty will leave you feeling refreshed and grounded. It’s the perfect spot to slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and let nature work its magic.
For those who love being on the water, the Brisbane River Canoe Trail is a paddler’s dream. Spanning 56 kilometres from Wivenhoe to Kholo, this trail takes you through peaceful stretches of river and scenic bends, with just enough rapids to keep things interesting.
Brisbane River, Somerset Region
For art lovers, a visit to The Condensary in Toogoolawah is a must. Set inside a former butter factory, this unique gallery showcases a rotating collection of local and national exhibitions, bringing creativity to life in Somerset. Whether you’re admiring the latest artwork or just soaking up the gallery’s unique atmosphere, The Condensary offers a refreshing cultural stop on your journey through the region.
Somerset is full of quirky attractions, and none are as famous as the Yowie. Sightings of this elusive creature have been reported for nearly a century, turning the Yowie into a local legend. Visit Yowie Park in Kilcoy, snap a photo with the iconic statue, and dive into the mystery that still fascinates visitors and locals alike.
For a truly unforgettable experience, take to the skies and see Somerset from a whole new perspective. Begin with a truly unique journey through the clouds with Floating Images Hot Air Balloon Flights, where you’ll drift over the breathtaking landscapes of the region as the sun rises. For those seeking more adrenaline, head to Skydive Ramblers for an exhilarating free-fall experience with stunning views as your backdrop.
If you’re an animal lover, Somerset offers some unique ways to meet friendly, four-legged companions. Start with a visit to Ottaba Llamas, where you can get up close with these gentle creatures while enjoying a guided walk through picturesque countryside. For those who love the great outdoors, head over to Nash Horse Trekking, where you can saddle up and explore the scenic trails on horseback.
For art enthusiasts, Somerset’s Art Galleries Trail offers a journey through the region’s rich creative scene. From local artists to nationally recognised exhibitions, the galleries scattered across Somerset provide a mix of styles and mediums that capture the heart of the region. Along with The Condensary, the Kilcoy Courthouse Art Gallery, and Two Galahs Gallery in Esk, the trail includes seven other galleries, six stunning murals, and countless artworks to explore. Each stop along the trail invites you to experience Somerset’s vibrant arts culture—a perfect way to immerse yourself in the creativity that runs through this beautiful region.
Camping at Somerset Dam offers a serene escape where the natural beauty of the region takes center stage. Whether you opt for a cozy cabin or a tent under the stars, this peaceful lakeside setting is the perfect place to relax as the sun sets over the water. It’s a chance to slow down and enjoy the tranquil pace of life that makes Somerset so special.
There’s so much more to explore in Somerset, from its peaceful lakes and scenic trails to its rich cultural offerings and quirky local legends. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, Somerset invites you to slow down, breathe in the fresh country air, and discover the magic of this hidden gem. Ready to dive deeper into all that Somerset has to offer? Start planning your next adventure today!
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