Ipswich Visitor Guide 2026

Boho-styled picnics at Soul Nook Looking for something dreamy? Book a hanging pod picnic for the ultimate romantic vibe. Prefer something more relaxed? Opt for a bell tent or a simple setup under a shady tree. Either way, it’s picture-perfect. Sunset walk at The Llama Farm Take a guided llama walk starting at 3.30 pm and wander down to the Upper Brisbane River with one of the farm’s friendly llamas. Time it right and you’ll catch the sunset for an extra dose of magic. Hot air balloon flight Float above the countryside as the sun rises with Floating Images Hot Air Balloon Flights. After your serene sky-high adventure, enjoy a delicious breakfast at Fourthchild Cafe. Romance level: sky-high. Picnic in the olive grove Spend the day at Watercress Creek Olives and Limes. Stroll through the orchard, then settle in with a picnic pack filled with cheese, olives and dips. Rustic charm meets foodie heaven.

Wander the markets Explore Ipswich’s vibrant markets year-round, including Springfield Markets, Ripley Markets, and The Handmade Expo. Stroll, shop and snack your way through local treasures. Degustation at The Cottage Restaurant Indulge in a five or seven-course degustation menu paired with wines at The Cottage Restaurant. Gourmet food, fine wine and intimate vibes – what more could you want? Ghost tour thrills Add a quirky twist to date night with a ghost tour. Explore haunting histories at Ipswich Cemetery, Goodna Cemetery or through the CBD. Spooky, fun and unforgettable. Gin tasting at Imbibis Craft Distillery Head to an award-winning distillery on Friday afternoons for a gin tasting. Take a tour to learn the process behind gin making and add a grazing platter for two from Baked by Brooke to make it extra special.

Tee off at Brookwater Golf & Country Club For couples who love a little friendly competition, play a round at this award-winning public course. Finish with lunch or dinner at the onsite restaurant for a perfect day out.

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The Llama Farm

The Llama Farm is nestled between the rolling foothills of beautiful Pine Mountain and the

tranquil waters of the mid-Brisbane River, just 15 minutes from the Ipswich CBD. It is the largest working llama farm in Queensland offering authentic rural tourism experiences to visitors of all ages. Aside from llamas, there are a variety of other animals to encounter including camels, donkeys, miniature ponies, sheep, goats, emus, rabbits, cavies and poultry. The Llama Farm is only open on weekends and selected school holiday dates via an online tour booking. envelope info@thellamafarm.com.au ARROW-POINTER Thellamafarm.com.au phone 0403 284 665

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