Beerburrum, Queensland

BeerburrumA short detour off the Bruce Highway to Beerburrum on the way to the Sunshine Coast offers visitors the chance to soak up more than 80 years of local history thanks to the town's World War I Interpretive Signage. The interpretive signage, including old photographs, recognises Beerburrum's involvement with the soldier settlement scheme for Diggers who served in World War I. Around 500 blocks of land were allocated to returned servicemen, and 437 took up the offer and laid the foundation for the early growth of the towns along the rail corridor north from Brisbane. Don't miss Anzac Avenue and the Avenue of Trees planted in 1920. Signage information is also to be found nearby at Beerburrum State School, and the old Beerburrum Hospital.

Beerburrum marks the start of the area surrounding the Glass House Mountains National Park and the many lookouts and walking trails to enjoy.

Distance from Brisbane (State Capital): 59 kilometres.

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