Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre

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Visit the Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre

Your Essential Guide to the Capital Country

Located in the heart of the historic township of Queanbeyan, just minutes from the Australian Capital Territory border, the Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre is the perfect starting point for exploring the broader Canberra region. Housed in a charming heritage-listed building, this centre combines old-world country hospitality with modern, up-to-date travel advice. It serves as a vital gateway for travellers moving between the Snowy Mountains, the South Coast, and the National Capital, offering a relaxed alternative to the busier city centres.

Upon entering, visitors are welcomed by a team of knowledgeable local staff and volunteers who are passionate about the "Queanbeyan-Palerang" region. They offer personalised advice on everything from hidden heritage walks and local art galleries to the best spots for fishing in the nearby rivers. The centre is well-stocked with a comprehensive range of maps and brochures, covering not only Queanbeyan but also the surrounding historic villages of Bungendore and Braidwood. Whether you are looking for a quiet caravan park, a boutique bed and breakfast, or a family-friendly campground, the staff can assist with recommendations and bookings.

The centre also features a curated selection of regional merchandise. Visitors can browse locally made products, including honey, preserves, and arts and crafts that showcase the talent of the Southern Tablelands. It is an excellent spot to pick up a unique souvenir or a gift that supports the local community. The building itself sits adjacent to beautiful parklands, allowing travellers to stretch their legs, enjoy a picnic, or take a stroll through the town’s leafy streets after picking up their travel essentials.

For history buffs, the location is particularly special. Being situated in the civic precinct, the Visitor Centre is surrounded by some of Queanbeyan's most significant architecture. A stop here often leads to a self-guided heritage walk, where you can learn about the town’s gold-rush past and its evolution into a thriving regional city. With easy parking and a welcoming atmosphere, the Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre ensures you leave with a clear plan and a deeper appreciation for this diverse part of New South Wales.


Location Details

Name: Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre

Address: 1 Farrer Place, Queanbeyan NSW 2620

Website:www.visitnsw.com


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Location Map

360 view - Entrance to the Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre

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Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre location map

Address
1 Farrer Place, Queanbeyan, 2620, Australian Capital Territory
Road Access
Asphalt Road Surface
Toilets
Yes - At least one public toilet block available
Drinking Water
No drinking water onsite - Bring your own fresh water with you
Pet Friendly
No Dogs Permitted at any time
Short Walks
Yes - Room to stretch your legs on short walks
Mobile Phone Reception
Mobile phone coverage is available depending on your carrier
Internet Access
Yes (Free)
Unique Pageviews
3,806
Facilities Available
Amenities Block, Mobile Phone Reception, WiFi Available
Camping Info
Information Centre