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How to get to Eco Queenslander
Coming from overseas
The closest international airport is Brisbane airport. To get to Maryborough from Brisbane International Airport, you can either hire a car (see below how to get to
Maryborough by car) or catch a plane from Brisbane Domestic Airport to the Fraser Coast airport (see below how to get to Maryborough by plane). Email us
to discuss your travel with us.
By car
Coming from the South:
Maryborough is 260 km/3 hours North of Brisbane.
Take the first exit to Maryborough off the Bruce Highway which leads you onto Gympie Road which becomes Ferry Street after crossing the Lamington Bridge. At the third
traffic light after the bridge, turn right into Walker Street. At the end of Walker Street, turn left into Lennox Street at the traffic light. Treasure Street is the sixth street on your right.
Coming from the North:
Maryborough is 280 km South of Gladstone.
Take the first exit to Maryborough off the Bruce Highway which leads you onto Walker Street. Drive until the end of Walker Street and turn left into Lennox Street at the traffic light. Treasure Street is
the sixth street on your right.
Coming from Hervey Bay:
Maryborough is 30 km South of Hervey Bay.
At the first traffic light, turn left into Woodstock St. At the next traffic light, turn left into Lennox Street. Treasure Street is the third street on your right.
Coming from Rainbow Beach:
Maryborough is 95 km North West of Rainbow Beach.
Follow the signs to Maryborough. After crossing the Granville Bridge, take the sixth street on your right: Lennox St. Treasure St is the eighth street on your right.
There are three trains daily to Maryborough from Brisbane and from Cairns/Bundaberg/Rockhampton with the Tilt train, the Sunlander and Spirit of the Outback.
Email us or visit www.qr.com.au for the timetables.
By boat
Maryborough is on the Mary River and can be accessed by boat from River Heads on the Great Sandy Strait.