Are you planning a trip to Ipswich? This article covers all the very best things to do in Ipswich, including tourist attractions, activities, places to visit near Ipswich and things to do in Ipswich for families.
The Queensland Travel Guide acknowledges the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul People, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which the Ipswich region is situated. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continued spiritual and cultural connections to Country. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.
Ipswich is a fascinating city known for its rich heritage, cultural attractions, pretty scenery, and emerging food scene. Located around 40 km from Brisbane, Ipswich is the third largest city in Queensland and you’ll find plenty of things to do in Ipswich to keep you entertained during your visit.
The city’s historic buildings are one of Ipswich’s main attractions and with more than 6,000 heritage-listed properties, Ipswich is the perfect destination for history lovers. There are several self-guided trails to learn about the region’s people, places and historical events.
If you love cultural activities, there are some fantastic things to do. Ipswich offers fun and educational attractions like the Workshops Rail Museum and the Ipswich Art Gallery. There are also many great experiences for animal lovers, including the Llama Farm and Summer Land Camels. There are so many things to do in Ipswich for both kids and adults!
For those planning a trip and looking for Ipswich fun things to do, this guide is the perfect place to start. Our Ipswich guide covers a broad range of fun things to do in Ipswich and tourist attractions near Ipswich, including things to do with kids in Ipswich, as well as all the essential information such as locations, opening hours and ticket prices where necessary.
So let’s get into it and help you plan your ultimate Ipswich to do list!
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- BEST THINGS TO DO IPSWICH MAP
- BEST THINGS TO DO IN IPSWICH
- 1 Woodlands of Marburg
- 2 Imbibis Craft Distillery
- 3 The Rusty Nail
- 4 Nicholas Street Precinct
- 5 Robelle Domain and Orion Lagoon
- 6 Workshops Rail Museum
- 7 Watercress Creek Olives and Limes
- 8 CMC Rocks Festival
- 9 Summer Land Camels
- 10 Ghost Tour of Ipswich
- 11 Queens Park (including the Ipswich Nature Centre)
- 12 Brisbane Valley Rail Trail
- 13 The Llama Farm
- 14 RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre
- 15 Ipswich Antique Centre
- 16 Willowbank Raceway Drag Racing
- 17 Springfield Markets
- 18 Ipswich RSL Memorial Hall Museum
- 19 Blacksmith classes
- 20 Hot air balloon ride
- 21 Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve
- 22 Ungermann Brothers Milk Bar
- 23 Ipswich Libraries
- 24 Twilight Events
- 25 SPARK Ipswich
- 26 Naughty Little Kids
- 27 The Soul Nook
- 28 Ipswich Show
- IPSWICH DAY TRIPS
- BEST HOTELS IN IPSWICH
- ENJOY IPSWICH!
BEST THINGS TO DO IPSWICH MAP
Before we get started on all the top things to do in Ipswich to help you plan your itinerary, check out the map below. This map shows the location of all the things in Ipswich covered in this guide.
I recommend you first make a list of the places to visit in Ipswich that are on your must-do list and then use this map to plan your day to day itinerary so you’re not travelling back and forth all over town.
BEST THINGS TO DO IN IPSWICH
Below we cover the best stuff to do in Ipswich and places to go in Ipswich.
1 Woodlands of Marburg
This heritage-listed plantation style mansion has a rich and fascinating history. Tommy and Mary Smith built their commanding family home on the hill and lived there as they raised their 11 children.
Tommy moved his business away from timber milling and into sugar cultivation, creating one of the first rum distilleries in the area. Grapes were planted on the property and they expanded their production to wine and brandy.
Now this premier country retreat offers luxury weddings on the front lawn, along with high teas and other special events. There is a cafe in a separate building beside the mansion that is perfect if you’re looking for a leafy location to enjoy morning tea with great views of the surrounding countryside.
The Sugarmill Restaurant is open for breakfast. The restaurant is inside the mansion. A beautiful room with glistening chandeliers, and dark, cedar-panelled walls. What a way to transport you back in history!
Tours of the mansion are available, along with ghost tours, as the home has some dark, spooky secrets to share.
Accommodation is available in buildings adjacent to the main mansion so you can wake up to views of the grand building (so don’t worry, you won’t be sharing your bed with any ghosts!).
It’s a stunning, beautifully restored property in a rural location and is definitely one of the Ipswich tourist attractions you should have on your list.
Location: 174 Seminary Road Marburg, Brisbane
Haunted Mansion Tours
Hours: Usually held once a month, dates vary, so check the website for details | Tours run from 9 pm to 11 pm
Cost: $75 per person (aged 15+ only, under 18s to be accompanied by a parent or guardian)
The Sugarmill Restaurant
Hours: Breakfast – 8am to 11am Saturday & Sunday
Bookings essential.
Cost: Varied
Learn about accommodation at Woodlands of Marburg. Click here to find out more and to book your room.
2 Imbibis Craft Distillery
Offering a unique taste of Queensland in a bottle, Imbibis is an award-winning gin and brandy distillery. A visit to the distillery is one of those cool things to do in Ipswich, and if you’re travelling as a couple or with friends, a gin tour and tasting are fun.
Even if you are short on time, it’s still worth dropping in to sample the local flavours created by Chief Distiller, Jason Hannay, and pick up a bottle to take home (if you time it right, you might get your hands on a bottle of their limited-run, extremely popular purple jacaranda gin!)
Run by owners Jason and Maree Hannay, this light and bright warehouse decked with fairy lights offers a welcoming setting for tasting sessions. With the distillery in the back you can learn all about the distilling process.
Location: U5 / 1 Gliderway St. Bundamba
Hours: Fridays 10 am to 6 pm | Distillery Tours run on select dates
Cost: Distillery tours $15 per person
3 The Rusty Nail
The Rusty Nail in the Ipswich City Mall has from Thursday to Sunday become a popular after work drinks location for people who work in the city. This cosy venue offers a wide range of delicious cocktails (including their namesake, The Rusty Nail!) and moreish share plates and tapas. Later in the week, it’s the perfect place to head as the sun goes down to relax, chat and unwind.
With regular live music, along with special events run in their underground bar, there is plenty to keep you entertained.
Location: 44 Ipswich City Mall, Ipswich
Hours: Thursday 4pm – 10pm I Friday to Saturday from 4 pm to 12am | Sundays from 2 pm to 9pm
Cost: Snacks and tapas available starting from $14
4 Nicholas Street Precinct
Nicholas Street Precinct has been totally transformed, with the area now including new council offices, two libraries (more on those below), a civic plaza and stage, and landscaped areas.
The Precinct now brings the community together through culture, food, drink and retail experiences, and is still evolving and attracting new businesses, as it emerges as a new entertainment and cultural destination.
While Ipswich is known as a historic city, Nicholas Street Precinct is carving out the city’s new reputation as a modern, cultural city. It is one of the attractions Ipswich wants to show off and it’s a fabulous space that has transformed the town centre.
Location: Nicholas Street Precinct, Ipswich
Hours: Varied
Cost: Explore for free
5 Robelle Domain and Orion Lagoon
Spread over 24 hectares; this parkland is one of the best things to do in Ipswich with family as not only are there 11 km of boardwalks to explore, but there are also playgrounds and a stunning lagoon (one of the best free things to do in Ipswich during the hot summer months!).
The lagoon offers a range of interconnecting pools perfect for swimming laps or splashing around with the little ones. There is also plenty of shade under colourful shade sails and there is a BBQ pavilion with lots of tables so you can pack a picnic lunch and make a day of it!
If you have been busy enjoying the attractions near Ipswich, the lagoon is a brilliant place to relax and unwind. Lifeguards are on duty from 1 April to 31 August. And they patrol from 5am to 9pm from 1 September to 31 March.
Both Robelle Doman and the Orion Lagoon have eateries on site – but you’re also just a short walk from the Orion Shopping Centre, which has multiple dining options as well as a movie theatre and Timezone.
Location: 155 Southern Cross Circuit, Springfield Central
Hours: Lagoon is open in summer from 5 am to 9 pm | Winter from 7 am to 5 pm
Cost: Free
6 Workshops Rail Museum
If you want to add history to your list of things to see and do in Ipswich, the Workshops Rail Museum is a must-do activity in Ipswich. And if it is a rainy day in Ipswich the Rail Museum is the ideal place to visit. The Rail Museum is a brilliant option for all types of weather.
You can take a fascinating tour through Queensland’s transport history. It’s another of those fun things to do in Ipswich with kids, as they will love the interactive resources. Kids of all ages enjoy this attraction. And it is one of the best things to do with toddlers in Ipswich, as all little ones love trains!
Remember, It’s fun for the big kids and adults too.
Location: North Street, North Ipswich
Hours: From 9.30 am to 4 pm
Cost: $14.50 Adults | $11.50 Kids (3 to 15 years) | $44.50 Family (2A+2C)
7 Watercress Creek Olives and Limes
A visit to Watercress Creek Olives and Limes is worth it. Their produce makes a great addition to a picnic or pre-dinner nibbles. (What could be better than enjoying a bowl of Watercress Creek olives, and a glass of Imbibis gin with a slice of fresh lime! Even better, squeeze some lime and add it to your gin).
Foodie experiences will be a highlight of your visit to Ipswich. Many of the food and drink producers in Ipswich collaborate to raise one another’s profile. You might even spot some produce from Watercress on the menu of local bars and cafes.
Location: 53 Bryces Rd, Pine Mountain
Hours: Hours vary through the year; check online for details | Annual olive festival takes place in April | Find their produce at local markets and served in local bars
8 CMC Rocks Festival
Image credit thanks to Kristin Donohue and Tourism and Events Queensland
CMC Rocks is the Southern Hemisphere’s largest international country and roots festival for fans of country music. It was held for the first time in Ipswich in 2023, and it’s due to return in 2025: Friday 21st of March to Sunday 23rd of March 2025. So grab your cowboy hat and your cowboy boots and get ready for another festival of live country music and fun! Check their website as tickets often sell out months in advance.
Location: Willowbank Raceway, 38 Champions Way, Willowbank
Hours: Annual music event
Cost: Single day tickets: $239 Adult, Youth (15 to 17 years), $119 Junior (4 to 14 years) | Full festival tickets: $439 Adult, Youth (15 to 17 years), $199 Junior (4 to 14 years)
9 Summer Land Camels
The largest camel dairy and training centre in Australia makes a really memorable day out and it’s definitely up there on the best things to do near Ipswich with kids list.
The attraction is packed with things to keep you entertained, from camel feeding and milk tasting to camel riding and educational tours so you can learn all about these gorgeous creatures.
If you’re short on time or looking for things to do near Ipswich for free, you’ll be pleased to know you can stop in for a pat, but it’s well worth dedicating some time here to enjoy a tour and eat lunch in their cafe!
Location: 8 Charles Chauvel Drive, Harrisville
Hours: From 9 am to 3 pm
Cost: A range of experiences are available, including Camel Rides (basic rides, trail rides and sunrise rides), Cameleer Experience, Farm Tour and Taste, plus other special events. Check the website for details
10 Ghost Tour of Ipswich
This is NOT one of the things to do in Ipswich with young children or for any faint hearted adults, but if you love a good ghost story, this is the best activity for you!
The historic city of Ipswich is packed with ghostly legends, and Ipswich’s ghost tours are definitely not to be missed if you love a spooky tale.
Come along after dark to hear gruesome yarns and learn about creepy characters and spooky urban legends. This might just be the highlight of your stay in Ipswich. It is definitely one of the top 10 things to do in Ipswich, so make sure it’s on your list of activities to do in Ipswich if you can (and if you’re brave enough!).
Various spooky ghost tours are available in Ipswich. Click here to find out what’s available.
11 Queens Park (including the Ipswich Nature Centre)
If you’re looking to relax in a shady spot, Queens Park has a lovely heritage vibe, as one of the oldest parks in Queensland! There is so much to explore and it’s one of the great things to do for free in Ipswich.
The playground is one of the best things to do in Ipswich with children. There is a flying fox, model train and water pumps to cool off on hot, sunny days, so don’t forget to pack a towel. It’s always one of the most popular Ipswich things to do with children.
The Ipswich Nature Centre is within the park, which features a range of Australian wildlife, including dingoes, bilbies, water dragons and wallabies. It’s where you can get close to furry creatures in a relaxed and intimate setting. Due to the lush environment, many wild animals live in the area. This means you can enjoy seeing plenty of wildlife inside and outside the enclosures.
Within Queens Park, you will also find the Nermia Gardens (Japanese Gardens), Queens Park Croquet Hall, Queens Park Nursery, Queens Park Environmental Education Centre and Ipswich Nature Centre (opening hours vary). There is so much to see and do and it’s one of the most popular Ipswich places to visit on a sunny day.
Location: Queens Park, Merle Finimore Avenue, Ipswich
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9.30 am to 4 pm
Cost: Free
12 Brisbane Valley Rail Trail
Currently the longest rail trail in Australia, the 161 km Brisbane Valley Rail Trail follows the disused Brisbane Valley rail line, originally completed in 1884. Cycle your way through forests, picturesque rural settings, farming communities and country towns.
As it is set on the old railway line, it is a gentle way to enjoy the outdoors either for a few hours or a day trip. You can plan a longer experience as there are lots of pubs, cafes and overnight stops along the way if you want to create your Ipswich holiday around this experience.
Exploring Ipswich doesn’t have to be expensive. This is one of those free things to do in Ipswich Qld, where you can enjoy the landscape and keep your money in your wallet.
Location: 161 km off road trail from Wulkuraka in Ipswich to Yarraman
Hours: Always open
Cost: Free
13 The Llama Farm
Ipswich things to see and do – don’t come more fun than this! Come along to this working llama farm set in 80 acres of picturesque landscape between Pine Mountain and the Brisbane River. You will meet the largest llama herd in Queensland!
Whether you want to pat a soft, cuddly llama, take a llama on a walk, or tour the farm and learn all about these cute creatures, this is a fabulous opportunity to meet the animals.
A wide range of activity options are available, so visiting the Llama Farm makes a great day out if you’re looking for things to do in Ipswich with toddlers, tweens or teens or even if you’re looking for things to do in Ipswich for couples.
Location: 563 Riverside Dr, Pine Mountain
Hours: Opens 9am on weekends and select holidays for experience bookings
Faces of the Farm Tour Experience: Cost: | Adults $33.00 (inc. GST) Child (aged 3yrs – 16yrs) $19.50 (inc. GST) Infants (aged under 3yrs) FREE
Guided Llama Walk Experience: $60 for the llama walker | $30 to walk alongside the llama walker | Participants must be at least 8 years old to participate in this experience with a llama. This is not because of handling the llama but the walk endurance required.
Other packages are available; check the website for details
*Being a working farm and a family home, The Llama Farm doesn’t have general admission or daily opening times. They offer visitors booked tour experiences at set times each weekend and on selected school holiday and public holiday dates.
14 RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre
If you love learning about military history, the RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre needs to be on your things to do at Ipswich list. Offering a range of displays and exhibitions, you can get close to an F-111, World War II Boston Bomber, a Vietnam-era Canberra bomber and so much more.
Come along and learn about the history of the RAAF and the history of aviation at Amberley, and explore the connection between the base and the local community.
Location: Southern Amberley Road, Amberley
Hours: The RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre is open 9 am to 3 pm, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the third Sunday of every month (excluding December).
Bookings
Bookings are essential for all visits. They are open on the third Sunday of the month from January to November | You can complete a visit request form to visit on a Tuesday or Thursday via their website bookings process
Cost: Free, but you must book tickets in advance
15 Ipswich Antique Centre
Being a heritage city, Ipswich is a wonderful place for antique enthusiasts. At Ipswich Antique Centre, inside a renovated 1895 Heritage Listed building you can browse a range of collectables, including furniture, art, jewellery and pottery. If you have a heritage home and are looking for collectable items, or simply love antiques, there is no better place to shop and pick up souvenirs from your visit.
Looking for rainy day indoor activities? Ipswich Antique Centre can entertain you until the sun comes out again too!
Location: 86 East St, Ipswich
Hours: Thursday to Monday from 10 am to 5 pm
Cost: Free to browse
16 Willowbank Raceway Drag Racing
Looking for fun activities? Ipswich Willowbank Drag Racing is a fast-paced, fun day out for all the family! Come along and enjoy the adrenaline and buzz at the side of the racetrack.
Be sure to check out their website for upcoming events in Ipswich. Things to do with kids don’t get much more exciting than this!
If you love a bit of adrenaline, you can get in on the action by booking a Rally Car experience of your own. Click here to find out more and check availability.
Location: 38 Champions Way, Willowbank
Hours: Various events; check their website for schedules
Cost: Ticket prices vary
17 Springfield Markets
Taking place at two locations, Springfield Markets are the place to come and buy handmade souvenirs, delicious local produce, and art and crafts. The pet-friendly markets are one of those community-focused things to do around Ipswich that the whole family will enjoy.
You won’t be disappointed by the range of goods on offer, so if you’re looking for gifts to take back from your holidays, make sure this is on your list of activities to do in Ipswich.
It’s also a fantastic opportunity to stock up on produce to pack in your picnic basket as you explore the places near Ipswich!
Location: Robelle Parkland, 155 Southern Cross Circuit, Springfield Central
Hours: First Sunday of the month from 8 am to 1 pm
Cost: Free
Location: Orion Springfield Central, 1 Main St, Springfield Central
Hours: Third Sunday of the month from 9 am to 4 pm
Cost: Free
18 Ipswich RSL Memorial Hall Museum
If you’re looking for places to visit around Ipswich that share the area’s history, you should stop in at the RSL Memorial Hall Museum. This beautiful, historic building was first opened in November 1921. There is so much history inside this building.
As you wander through the main hall note the stunning stained glass window before you enjoy browsing the exhibitions, memorabilia and photos from WWI.
It’s an important place to see in Ipswich because it tells a fascinating story about Ipswich’s past history.
Location: 63 Nicholas Street, Ipswich
Hours: Last Sunday of the month from 9 am to 3 pm, excluding December
Cost: Free
19 Blacksmith classes
While visiting the heritage city of Ipswich, you can also try your hand at an ancient skill – blacksmithing! Ipswich places to visit don’t come more unique than this!
Go to a beginner blacksmith class to learn how to make your own knife. From designing and shaping the blade to heating the stainless steel, and sanding for the perfect finish, what a truly incredible experience to have and a special piece to pass down to your family – a knife you made by hand!
This beginner blacksmith blade class will give you all the basic tips, tricks and techniques to get into blacksmithing at home. We will forge out a blacksmith blade, heat treat, grind bevels, add a machine finish, and then finish it off with sharpening.
A range of blacksmith classes are on offer. Click here to see what’s available
20 Hot air balloon ride
Image credit thanks to Tourism and Events Queensland
Hot air ballooning at sunrise has to be one of the most incredible and fun activities, and Ipswich is the perfect place to take a memorable trip, as the surrounding landscape looks stunning from above.
See the region from a new perspective and enjoy aerial views of this historic town, the Great Dividing Range, the Scenic Rim and all the places of interest near Ipswich. Don’t forget to take a souvenir photo to treasure the experience forever.
Ipswich really is the perfect place to watch the sunrise from a hot air balloon. Click here to see what’s available.
21 Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve
If you’re looking for places to go near Ipswich to enjoy outdoor opportunities in a picturesque setting, add this Recreation Reserve to your list of things to do in and around Ipswich. This popular picnic location and recreation space on the Brisbane River at Chuwar offers fishing, walking, canoeing and exercising opportunities, so it’s perfect if you’re looking for somewhere to enjoy outdoor activities for kids in Ipswich.
Unfortunately, Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve has been closed due to flooding (in 2022). To check if any of the sections has re-opened go to the council website for updates.
Location: 408 – 492 Mt Crosby Road, Chuwar
Hours: Winter (1 April to 30 September) from 6 am to 6 pm | Summer (1 October to 31 March) from 6 am to 9 pm
Cost: Free
22 Ungermann Brothers Milk Bar
Exploring Ipswich will make you hungry, so do yourself a favour and stop at Ungermann Brothers Milk Bar to refuel. This is one of those great things to do in Ipswich for teenagers and kids of all ages, as it has such a fun vibe.
Fancy trying liquorice and fennel ice cream? Or coffee and cardamom flavour? Or maybe carrot cake ice cream? Ungermann Brothers is a hip and trendy retro 1960’s diner offering quirky and unusual flavours of ice cream – they have over 20 flavours, including delicious classic flavours, like chocolate orange and strawberries and cream).
It’s not only about the ice cream though; this burger bar offers loaded fries, waffles, burgers and shakes to die for. Located in the heart of Ipswich on Brisbane Street
Location: 1/126 Brisbane Street, Ipswich
Hours:
Open
7am -8pm Mon-Thurs
7am-9pm Fri-Sat
7am-3pm Sunday
Cost: $7.90 regular scoop of ice cream | Burgers from $18.50 | Milkshakes from $7
23 Ipswich Libraries
Rarely would a town’s library make it on a must-visit list, but Ipswich Libraries have definitely earned their place on the list of things to see in Ipswich. The two recently built Ipswich Libraries – Ipswich Centre Library and Ipswich Children’s Library – are integral to the new Nicholas Street Precinct.
The Ipswich Children’s Library is Australia’s only public library dedicated to children.
Facilities
The state of the art, contemporary library facilities offer so much more than books to borrow. In particular, the two libraries offer great activities if you’re looking for things for kids to do in Ipswich. Here you’ll find a 3D printer with workshops where kids can make things like Pokemon figures (for free if you have a local library card!), virtual reality headsets and even a flight simulator!
The children’s library has been designed for children aged 0 – 12 years to explore, learn and play. The library features a specially designed catalogue with over 35,000 books just for kids! There are also unique multi-reality interactive experiences. It is a beautiful, comfortable, fun space for little ones to go wild, or enjoy cosy corners, puzzles, and family activities.
The two libraries are set in different buildings close to one another, and they’re definitely places of interest in Ipswich for the whole family. Who knew the library could be one of the most fun places to go in Ipswich!
Location: Both libraries are at Nicholas Street Precinct, Ipswich
Hours: Weekends from 9 am to 2 pm | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 am to 5 pm | Thursday from 9 am to 8 pm
24 Twilight Events
Ipswich holds monthly themed Twilight Events, set under the festoon fig trees and the grasslands of the Ipswich Showgrounds from 4pm to 9pm. The Twilight Events feature an array of tasty foods, retro and crafty stalls, interactive children’s activities and entertainment with the occasional rides, competitions, car shows and much more. There is something for the whole family at our Twilight Events. And pets are welcome.
Ipswich Twilight Events is one of those fun things to do! Ipswich Showgrounds hosts the markets, which take place on selected dates (so be sure to check out their website for details).
The event has a real community vibe, and if you’re looking for family things to do in Ipswich, kids will love this!
Location: Ipswich Showgrounds, 81 Warwick Rd, Ipswich
Hours: From 4 pm to 9 pm on select dates
Cost: $5 Adults | Under 12s Free
25 SPARK Ipswich
This 11-day city-wide Spark Ipswich event celebrates Ipswich’s people, places, arts and culture. With a vibrant programme of activities, you can enjoy music, art, performances, tech and all kinds of fun events across the city.
There are many things to do in Ipswich area as part of this vibrant festival, so be sure to check out the festival programme if you’re visiting in July. Lots of the events are free too, so it’s perfect if you’re travelling on a budget and looking for cheap things to do in Ipswich!
You may be lucky enough to spot The Queensland Travel Guide editor up on stage dancing with the Common People Dance Project.
Location: Various locations around Ipswich
Hours: The event runs for 11 days in July every year
Cost: Lots of activities in the programme are free, others have a ticket price
26 Naughty Little Kids
Just a 23 minute drive from Ipswich, north of the Scenic Rim you’ll find Naughty Little Kids and it’s one of the best things to do with kids near Ipswich.
The award-winning goat farm runs farm tours, plus you can enjoy their delicious goat-milk gelato and cheese (and stock up from their shop to take goodies home with you. Remember to pack a cool bag).
Did you know that goat’s milk tastes almost the same as cow’s milk and it has many health benefits? You’ll need to visit the farm to give it a try!
Location: 1531 Ipswich Boonah Rd, Peak Crossing
Every Sunday afternoon we run farm tours at our goat dairy. While on a tour you can pat and feed a baby goat, milk a goat by hand, watch a cheese making demonstration, learn all about goats, and taste some of our delicious gelato and cheese. Our tours start at 1:00pm & 2:30pm and go for around an hour.
Gates open at 12:45pm
Hours: Tours run every Sunday at 1 pm and 2.30 pm and run for an hour. Gates open at 12.45 pm. Their tours are fun for all ages, including small children.
Cost: $20 Adults | $10 Kids (17 and under) | $50 Family (2A + up to 6C)
27 The Soul Nook
Marburg is one of those stunning places near Ipswich that should be on your itinerary, not only because the scenery is spectacular, but also because you can visit The Soul Nook, which is one of those unique places to visit near Ipswich.
The Soul Nook is a boutique fashion and giftware store and a cafe offering organic coffee and baked treats. But the special thing about The Soul Nook is they also offer bespoke, beautifully-styled picnics on the grounds inside their property. You can choose between a more rustic (but still luxurious) picnic with rugs and cushions, to a luxury picnic set up in a bell tent. What a way to celebrate a special occasion like an anniversary or birthday!
The Soul Nook is a venue to visit when you’re looking for things to do as a family in Ipswich as everyone will adore the experience of a posh picnic in the sunshine. But it’s also a really special thing to do as a couple or with your friends as it makes a memorable occasion.
On the last Sunday of the month, they run Sound Healing sessions where you can relax and meditate to the sounds of crystal singing bowls.
Location: 89 – 93 Queen St, Marburg
Hours: From 9 am to 2 pm Wednesday & Thursday | 9 am to 12 pm Friday | 9 am to 3 pm Saturday
Cost: Styled picnic grazing platters from $200 per couple + $50 per person for extra people | Bell tent picnics $250 booking fee + $50 per person
28 Ipswich Show
If you’re lucky enough to visit in May, you could go to this annual show that celebrated their 150 years in 2023!
With a massive programme of events taking place over three days, including performances, entertainment, rides, food, wildlife shows, motocross displays and fireworks, this is one of the most fun places in Ipswich for all the family!
Location: Ipswich Showgrounds, 81 Warwick Rd, Ipswich
Hours: The event takes place for three days in May annually
2024 Tickets: $60 Family (2A+2C) | $30 Adults | Concession $25 I $20 Kids (5 – 12 years)
IPSWICH DAY TRIPS
While there is plenty to keep you occupied in Ipswich, if you’re keen, you can do some great day trips from the area. For most of these places, it’s recommended you stay at least a few days in each, but if you only have a day, then a day trip is possible.
Brisbane
Laid back and vibrant, Brisbane makes a great day trip from Ipswich. Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and it boasts everything from lush parklands and gardens to modern galleries and cosmopolitan waterfront dining.
There are so many attractions to choose from in Brisbane. There are the Queensland Museum, QAGOMA (The Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art) and the National Maritime Museum for culture seekers.
For wildlife lovers, there is Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. For lovers of gardens, there is Roma Street Parkland and the tranquil Southbank Parkland. There is the bridge climb, rock climbing and kayaking for thrill seekers.
You can’t beat a simple stroll along the river or a swim at the iconic Streets Beach.
Thanks to its year-round sunshine, Brisbane is the perfect destination at any time of the year and it’s a great opportunity to combine your Ipswich stay with a city break.
Click here for our full guide on things to do in Brisbane.
Gold Coast
Queensland’s Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most popular destinations. If you get the opportunity, taking a day trip to the Gold Coast is a great idea.
The Gold Coast is a beautiful beachside haven packed with fun things for tourists to enjoy and a beautiful hinterland to explore.
The Gold Coast is the place to go if you’re looking for fast-paced theme parks like Wet ‘n’ Wild, Warner Bros. Movie World, WhiteWater World, Dreamworld and SeaWorld, so it makes a great day trip from Ipswich.
There’s also surfing, hot air ballooning, kayaking and plenty more to keep you entertained.
If you can only spare one day for a Gold Coast day trip, you’ll have difficulty deciding how to spend it as there is so much to see and do!
Click here for our full guide on things to do on the Gold Coast.
Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast is just north of Brisbane and, in addition to gorgeous sunny beaches, has lots to offer visitors of all tastes.
Kids will love the Australia Zoo with its world famous wildlife warriors show featuring birds swooping overhead, a crocodile feeding display, and much more. As well as all the incredible animal species to learn about, various play parks are dotted throughout the zoo, including a great water splash park for the kids to cool off whilst parents rest on the grass nearby.
If you don’t feel like driving, you could hop on the train into Brisbane and then book return transfers from Brisbane through a tour operator.
For adults, the Sunshine Coast hinterland and Noosa are popular to explore, with a mix of quaint mountain villages, artsy markets and the world’s biggest ginger factory – you can’t say the Sunshine Coast isn’t unique!
Queensland day tours can take you to all these on a small group tour.
Click here for our full guide on things to do on the Sunshine Coast.
BEST HOTELS IN IPSWICH
Looking for somewhere to stay in Ipswich? We recommend booking through Booking.com as they offer a wide range of room types, most with free cancellation, which is ideal for last-minute changes.
However, if you want our recommendation for a hotel, we’ve listed our top pick for a luxury hotel, family hotel, mid range and budget hotel below.
Best luxury hotel: Woodlands of Marburg
If you’re looking for a unique, luxury stay, the Woodlands of Marburg is quite an experience. This fascinating heritage building has so many stories to tell, whether you’re keen to learn about one of Queensland’s first rum distilleries or love a good ghost story!
Set in an idyllic rural setting, Woodlands offers a wide range of double and king sized rooms in the buildings next to the main mansion where you can look out on the important historic landmark.
Deluxe Double Rooms include a private bathroom with shower, fridge, iron, hairdryer, DVD player and TV, air conditioning, desk and seating area, terrace and kettle. The Deluxe King Rooms also features bathrobes and slippers along with an extra large double bed in addition to everything included in the Double Room.
Woodlands has a seasonal outdoor pool, beautiful gardens, a restaurant, a cafe and a bar (open at select times). There is also a tennis court and a table tennis table, and rooms feature board games and DVDs to keep you entertained. Free WiFi is available so you can stay connected.
Be part of Ipswich’s historical past by staying in this heritage location in the beautiful rural countryside setting.
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Best family hotel: Oaks Ipswich Aspire Suites
Oaks is a convenient and easy base for your Ipswich holiday. These modern apartments are perfect for families looking for space and the ability to cater for some of your meals in your suite.
Oaks offers a range of luxury studios and one, two and three bedroom apartments catering to various family sizes.
Apartments feature air conditioning, flat screen TVs, free WiFi, free toiletries, fridge, iron, hairdryer, sofa, tea/coffee maker, DVD and CD player, and cable channels. The studios offer stovetops and toasters, and the larger apartments offer dining areas.
One bedroom apartments and upwards include dishwashers and microwaves. Two bedrooms and upwards have washing machines and dryers as well as balconies. You can choose between an option with or without housekeeping if you’re on a budget or prefer your privacy.
The hotel is within walking distance to the shops and entertainment of Ipswich CBD. You can also enjoy river and parkland views during your stay. The property also has a fitness centre, a sauna and an outdoor swimming pool.
If you’re looking for modern and luxurious accommodation, this is a great option for your family stay in Ipswich.
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Best mid range hotel: Best Western Ipswich
The Best Western Ipswich is a basic hotel within easy reach of all of the main Ipswich attractions.
Various room sizes are available, from standard and superior Queen rooms to twin rooms, one-bedroom apartments and family suites. All rooms have air conditioning, en suite bathrooms, flat screen TVs, free WiFi, microwave, minibar, hairdryers, kettle, iron and fridge. The apartment and family suite also includes a stovetop and toaster. All rooms have a spacious seating area and desk.
The hotel features an outdoor pool set in beautiful gardens and BBQ facilities. Guest laundry is available for $5 per load. Breakfast is available for an extra charge.
This is a convenient hotel to use as a base during your Ipswich stay.
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Best budget hotel: Cumquat House
Cumquat House is a heritage-listed, quaint bed and breakfast with many original features such as fireplaces in some of the rooms, plus it is within easy reach of Ipswich’s main attractions.
A range of room types are available, including Deluxe Double, Queen and King Rooms, plus options with balconies too. All rooms feature tea and coffee making facilities and a hearty breakfast, as well as a flat screen TV, ensuite bathroom, free toiletries, desk and seating area, iron, hairdryer and air conditioning. You can choose a city view or a garden view.
Guests have access to a lounge, dining room and a fully equipped kitchen that opens onto a large balcony that overlooks the beautiful garden, which offers BBQ facilities.
Cumquat House is a highly rated, welcoming bed and breakfast where you will enjoy a more relaxed, personable experience than at one of the chain hotels.
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ENJOY IPSWICH!
Hopefully, this guide has given you lots of inspiration on things to do in Ipswich.
If you’re planning a trip to Ipswich, I highly recommend you check out our Brisbane guide, which provides links to everything you need to know to plan your trip.
I’d also recommend you join our free Queensland Travel Guide Facebook community, where you can ask all your questions and find even more great trip suggestions.
If you’re heading to Ipswich, you might also be interested in the following nearby destinations:
- Scenic Rim (coming soon)
- Gold Coast Hinterland
- Sunshine Coast Hinterland