Hotels in Nanango, Queensland
Commercial Hotel (The Irish Pub)
Commercial Hotel Cnr Fitzroy and Drayton Streets Restaurant Counter Meals Breakfasts Eftpos Beer Garden Bottle Shop Live Entertainment Disable access Groups welcome Airconditioned Juke Box 3 Main Irish Beers Leprechauns Irish...
Fitzroy Hotel (The Fitzy)
Fitzroy Hotel Opposite the supermarket. Just off the main street Pub Grub Breakfasts Restaurant Counter Meals ATM on Site Eftpos Beer Garden Gaming Bottle Shop Keno Live Entertainment Video Juke Box Darts Groups welcome Airconditioned...
Palace Hotel (The)
Palace Hotel (The) The Palace Hotel is located in Nanango in the South Burnett region of Queensland, an area famous for its many wineries, nut plantations and historic tourist drives. * Main Bar * Restaurant * Beer Garden *...
Information on Nanango, QLD
Nanango is Queensland's fourth oldest township, established in the 1840s in the scenic South Burnett region approximately 190 kilometers northwest of Brisbane.
The town is surrounded by eucalyptus forest and vine scrublands, offering rich heritage and country charm. The name derives from the Wakka Wakka word "Nunangi," meaning a significant gathering place and gateway to Bunya Mountain. Visitors can explore the South Burnett Energy Centre, historic attractions via the Soundtrails app, cycling trails, and the Nanango Fauna Reserve.
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Nanango is located at the junction of the D'Aguilar Highway and the Burnett Highway, approximately 2.5 hours' drive from Brisbane. Bus services operate from Brisbane via Caboolture, with coaches connecting to regional destinations like Murgon.
The town serves as the gateway to the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail and South Burnett Rail Trail via the Nanango Link Trail, offering 305km of cycling routes through the countryside. Private vehicle remains the most flexible option for exploring the region.