🏠 Explore Imbil Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Imbil

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • 🏠 Explore Imbil Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Imbil
    Imbil is a lovely country town on the banks of Yabba Creek in the heart of the Mary Valley, 160 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. Along the tree-lined main street are several heritage buildings, cafes, bakeries, a hotel, and an art gallery.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:05 Wander around Main Street of Imbil
    01:32 Timber Walk
    02:08 Vanilla Slice at Imbil Country Bakery
    03:12 Imbil Railway Park & Steam Train
    03:45 Imbil Historic Bridge
    04:18 Imbil Lookout
    04:50 Borumba Dam
    Imbil was established in 1868 at the start of the gold rush in the area. After the gold rush, the timber industry thrived, and by the 1920s, Imbil was home to one of Queensland’s largest sawmills. There is a short walk in the centre of the main street with information boards about the timber industry.
    When we visited Imbil, we wandered along the main street and railway park and enjoyed coffee and vanilla slices from the bakery. We saw the stunning views from the Imbil Lookout and discovered the Borumba Dam.
    We stopped for a coffee and to try the vanilla slice from the Imbil Town and Country Bakery. They have a sign saying they have the best vanilla slice in Australia, so we had to try one, and it was delicious.
    Near Art on Yabba, a lovely art gallery, are more interesting historical facts about Imbil and the surrounding area.
    We wandered over to look at the heritage-listed Railway station and the Proud Mary steam locomotive in the Imbil Rail Park.
    Across the main road from the railway station is the old Imbil Railway Bridge, which was built in 1915 over the Yabba Creek. The heritage-listed bridge is 120 metres long with five steel half-through Pratt trusses and is one of only six bridges of this type remaining in Queensland.
    The road to the Imbil Lookout is near the local supermarket; it is very steep and not suitable for caravans. However, when you reach the top, there are stunning 360-degree views over the countryside and mountains.
    Borumba Dam is 13 kilometres from Imbil and was built across Yabba Creek in 1963. The dam supplies water for the Mary Valley Irrigation scheme, and when it's full, it holds 46,000 megalitres of water.
    There is a day-use area at Lake Borumba, and it is a popular spot for swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing.
    If you want more information and places to Wander * Explore * Discover go to ~ www.wanderexplorediscover.com

Komentáře • 3

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384  Před 5 měsíci

    Hello, if you have any questions about the lovely town of Imbil, pop them in the comments section below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @Liteprinter
    @Liteprinter Před 5 měsíci

    I love your videos about our small towns especially! I'm wondering if you could make mention of accommodation/camping options in each town.
    Keep up the good work guys! Until next time......Thanks

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for the great feedback and suggestion about including accommodation and camping options for each town. 🙂