The town of Gin Gin provides direct access to Bundaberg from the Bruce Highway. Lovely gardens divide the wide streets and historic buildings are a reminder of Queensland's pioneering past. Visitors can explore the natural rural countryside and fields of sugarcane with vineyards and olive groves emerging as new horticultural industries.
Nearby Lake Monduran provides a relaxing waterside location - popular for fishing and camping, the Goodnight Scrub National Park offers wilderness camping and panoramic day drives over unsealed roads and nearby Mt Perry township and Boolboonda Tunnel provide a scenic look into the region's mining past and present. Motels, Caravan Villages and camping facilities cater for all visitors.
Wild Scotchman Week is held annually in the last week of March and is a fun and unique celebration of Queensland's only true bushranger - James McPherson - guaranteed to keep everyone entertained. Gin Gin is a convenient rest stop when travelling between Brisbane and Rockhampton and features accommodation, casual restaurants and takeaways, museum and visitor information centre.
Temperatures for Gin Gin
Gin Gin has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Gin Gin is approximately 32 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 20 °c.
Gin Gin has warm winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Gin Gin is approximately 22 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 10 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
20
31
February
20
32
March
18
30
April
17
28
May
14
25
June
8
22
July
8
22
August
10
23
September
14
25
October
17
27
November
18
29
December
20
31
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