Place Type
Population - Town
Location
139.6kms NorthWest of Brisbane - Driving 199 km (2 hours 29 mins)
779.63kms North of Sydney - Driving 969 km (11 hours 45 mins)
Address & Contact
Coomba Waterhole Rd
Maidenwell QLD 4615
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Information
The rural village of Maidenwell, approximately 200 kilometres north-west of Brisbane, has an interesting history. John King, a selector from nearby Tarong, settled in the area in 1882, and his homestead served as a stopping place for stage coaches. It was also a store, a butcher and a post office. In 1912, John King acquired land on the site of the present village, and the hotel, which is still operating today, was the first building constructed in 1914. Maidenwell derived its name from the first water well that was dug in the district. Maidenwell is ideally situated as the gateway to the majestic Bunya Mountains. Located just 27 kilometres from Yarraman, 30 kilometres from Nanango and 45 kilometres from Kingaroy, there are many easy day and half-day activities around Maidenwell, including walking/bike tracks, Palms National Park, regional wineries, historic Ringsfield House, the first graves in the Nanango Shire, and, of course, the Bunya Mountains.Maidenwell is located 28 km from Nanango on the Tarong Road. The town's main attraction is the Coomba Falls with their deep, very cold, natural swimming hole. They are located 2 km from town via a road which runs next to the Maidenwell General Store and reaches a car park above the falls. There is a new stairway down to the swimming hole where the waterfall cascades over volcanic rocks.