Queanbeyan
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Understand
Queanbeyan is convenient stopping point on the way to the Snowy Mountains on the Monaro Highway. It is also convenient to Canberra if you have a car. It is close to the airport, and free parking and motel accommodation is easy to come by.
There are some attractions in the town itself, and it certainly offers the full range of facilities and supplies.
There is a large tourism information centre in town, offering information on Queanbeyan, and wherever you may be heading to next.
Get in
Queanbeyan lies to the southeast of Canberra.
The Canberra to Sydney NSW Trainlink service stops at Queanbeyan 3 times daily in each direction.
By car, from Sydney or Melbourne follow the signs to Canberra, and then turn off to Queanbeyan shortly before arriving. Driving from Sydney it is not necessary to go through Canberra at all.
By plane, Canberra airport is as close to Queanbeyan (9 km) as it is to Canberra.
NSW Regional Trains (formerly known as "Country Link") connect Queanbeyan with Canberra and Sydney's Central Station. There is no direct rail link with Melbourne.
Murrays Coaches travel between Sydney and Canberra and can stop at Queanbeyan on the way.
Get around
Canberra's bus network does not extend into Queanbeyan.
QCity Transit bus service have buses to Canberra Civic and to Woden, at least every hour. You can interchange with the Canberra bus network at Civic. Needless to say, the ticketing system for ACTION buses in Canberra (MyWay) is not compatible with the one in use in Queanbeyan, and transfer fares are not available.
Queanbeyan has several dedicated mountain bike trails, making cycling a suitable option to explore the town and its natural surrounds.
See
- Queanbeyan Suspension Foot Bridge
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phone: +61 2 6297 2541, +61 424 699 694address: 20 Farrer PlaceThe museum has preserved a collection of fully operational printing presses that were used in Queanbeyan from the 1870s to 1960s.
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Queanbeyan Art Society Gallery
phone: +61 2 6297 8181address: 6 Trinculo PlaceShowcases the talent of local and regional artists. Competitions, exhibits and art classes are regularly run.
Do
- Watch the Queanbeyan Whites Rugby team play at 'Campese Oval'. The Whites are the current title holders of the John I Dent ACT Rugby championship. The 2008 First Grade squad includes the electric Josh Hasting, dynamo flyhalf Johan Kevin and the prolific Henri Seavula. The Whites are renowned locally for expansive running rugby and are ably coached by New Zealander Glen Christina. Former players include Wallaby Great David Campese, Australia's highest paid player Matt Giteau, Scottish International Dave Muir and James Wark.
Buy
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Southern Harvest Farmers Market
address: Crawford StAll of the produce on offer is locally grown or made. Raw produce includes vegetables, meat, fruit honey, dairy and eggs. Value-added produce ranges from olive oil to wine and preserves to cakes. -
phone: +61 2 6299 2466address: 131 Monaro StThe main shopping centre in town.
Eat
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phone: +61 2 6297 0209address: 72 Monaro StThe most authentic Turkish and Middle Eastern restaurant in the area. The pides, kebabs and meat platters are well spiced. Plentiful salads and vegetarian options too.
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Melita Food Bar and Coffee Lounge
phone: +61 2 6297 1071address: 45 Monaro StCoffee with country-style cafe food and country town hospitality. -
phone: +61 2 6299 2000address: 24 Lowe StVery busy and lively. Has a fireplace that crackles in the winter.
Drink
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phone: +61 2 2 6297 1001address: 40-48 Monaro StreetThe oldest pub in Queanbeyan. It contains the town's biggest garden. There is regular live music playing. Pokers night and raffle events going on. Has accommodation too.
Sleep
A list of hotels in Queanbeyan is available on the local tourism website. Hotels in Queanbeyan are generally less expensive than those in Canberra.
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Crest Motor Inn
phone: +61 2 6297 1677address: 60 Crawford StHas the basic amenities (swimming pool Foxtel, tea and coffee). The building is a bit dated and could do with an upgrade.