Heading to Bunya Mountains
We start our journey at Jondaryan Woolshed Museum precinct. When first built, the Woolshed was the largest of its kind in the world! Today the area consists of historic buildings, shearing history, animal nursery, visitor centre, campground and cabin accomodation. From there we drive to the little town of Bell, and find lots of unique things to see and do there. Kumbia is our next stop, where we visit the butcher and camp on a golf course! We then take the steep winding road to The Bunya Mountains where we walk some beautiful tracks discovering waterfalls, lookouts and wildlife.

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