
Hotels in Cordalba, Queensland
Information on Cordalba, QLD 4660
Cordalba Commerical Hotel
Cordalba, Bundaberg & Surrounds
Queensland
Photo: Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
Cordalba is a rural town and locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Cordalba had a population of 467 people.
The town was founded in 1896 and played an important role in the sugar workers strike of 1911. Located alongside the Isis Highway, 327 kilometres (203 mi) from the state capital, Brisbane and 42 kilometres (26 mi) south west of the regional centre of Bundaberg, this charming rural community sits beside the Cordalba State Forest with Loggers Creek runs through the township.
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Travel options
The main travel options to and from Cordalba include road transport via the Isis Highway by private vehicle. Public bus services connect Cordalba to Bundaberg, taking approximately 1 hour 17 minutes including transfers.
From Brisbane, visitors can reach the area by flying to Bundaberg Airport (2h 51m), taking the train (5h 43m), or bus services (6h 37m). Bundaberg Airport is approximately 35.9 km from Cordalba, making it the nearest airport for air travel access.
- Wallaville (25km)
- Tirroan (35km)
- City (Bundaberg) (36km)
- North (Bundaberg) (37km)
- Bucca (38km)
- Biggenden (41km)
- Torbanlea (43km)
- Moolboolaman (44km)
- Yandaran (51km)