
Hotels in Many Peaks, Queensland
Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel Originally built and operated as the Railway Hotel on Bramston St, Gladstone. The Grand was one of many Qld Pubs moved by dray around that time. It was moved to Nanandu in 1907 which later became known as Many Peaks Hotel may be...
Information on Many Peaks, QLD 4680
Many Peaks is a small town in Queensland's Gladstone Region, located 80km south of Gladstone in the Boyne Valley. Named after the Many Peaks Range discovered by Ludwig Leichhardt in 1845, this former copper-mining center once bustled with over 3,000 residents during the 1896 copper boom.
Today it's a tiny, gorgeous town that serves as one of four townships in Boyne Valley alongside Nagoorin, Builyan and Ubobo. The area offers rich mining history and serves as a gateway to exploring the region's natural attractions and heritage sites.
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Many Peaks is located on the Gladstone-Monto Road, approximately 360km north-northwest of Brisbane. The town is accessible by car via this main road connection. The nearest major transport hub is Gladstone, 80km to the north, which provides access to regional airports and bus services.
The town serves as a base for exploring nearby Dawes National Park and the Upper Glassford Creek area. Road travel is the primary means of reaching and exploring the area, making it ideal for self-drive tourists and those seeking rural Queensland experiences.
- Miriam Vale (31km)
- Mungungo (32km)
- Monto (43km)
- Mulgildie (53km)