Think fresh pastries, museums, a bike ride through the beautiful garden city before finishing the day with cocktails and a cosy campsite.
Morning
Buckle up and hit the road travelling just under two hours from Brisbane to Toowoomba.
Grab brunch and coffee at The Baker’s Duck an artisan bakery crafting world-class croissants, hand-crafted pastries, sourdough bread, and delicious coffee. Try their savoury goodies (think: quiche, pork, sage and apple sausage rolls, and pies) or if you’ve got a sweet craving, grab an almond croissant or their best-selling strawberry cheesecake danish.
Sit and savour, or grab your coffee to go and stretch your legs with a wander through Queens Park. Wind your way through the Botanic Gardens full of seasonal plants, geometric-shaped gardens and blooms starring every colour of the rainbow.
Afternoon
Just a short walk from Queens Park is Queensland Museum Cobb+Co, home to the National Carriage Collection. Immerse yourself in the natural and cultural history of Toowoomba and discover a variety of interactive displays, exhibits, and heritage trade workshops, including silversmithing, blacksmithing, leather plaiting and furniture making.
Keep the history lessons rolling with a trip to DownsSteam Tourist Railway and Museum. Enjoy a guided tour learning more about the history of the locomotive industry from past to present or explore at your own pace. Be sure to explore the Dreamtime Journey Coach as its paintings depict the Aboriginal theme based on ‘Baiami’ who created the earth and all the wonderful landscapes, mountains, lakes, rivers, billabongs, oceans and islands.
Alternatively, hire an e-bike from Bikeline and navigate your way through the city of Toowoomba with assisted pedal power, exploring the many parks and gardens with ease.
For dinner, make a booking and taste the flavours of the Middle East at Sofra Turkish, serving an authentic Turkish menu with an exotic blend of oils, herbs and spices. Alternatively, dine at Toowoomba’s most iconic hotel - Fitzy’s, pouring beer for over 20 years. You’ll need to make a reservation in advance to book a table at one of the three dining venues; Fitzy’s on Church Restaurant, The Tapestry Bar for cocktails and live music, or the Atrium filled with lush plants and plenty of light.
Overnight
Park your caravan at BIG4 Toowoomba Garden City Holiday Park, or book a unit sleeping two to 10 people. Ideal for couples, groups or families the holiday park has a spa, pool, BBQ area and plenty of kids activities.
For accommodation a little further out, Windy Acres Farm in Westbrook makes for a restful place to park the caravan, RV, or pitch a tent on the working lavender and bee farm. Sites for self-sufficient campers are set close to the natural waterway under the gum trees, gifting sunset views over Bunker’s Hill.