Inglewood attractions

Inglewood, a serene town in Queensland, offers a variety of attractions for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the picturesque Lake Coolmunda, known for its freshwater fishing and leisurely walks around the Olive Grove. The town also boasts the Inglewood Heritage Centre & Australian Tobacco Museum, housed in the original Cobb & Co Building, showcasing the comprehensive history of the district, including the tobacco industry and historic relics.

For those interested in outdoor activities, the area provides great opportunities for birdwatching, with an abundance of birdlife around and walking tracks around Lake Coolmunda. Additionally, the town offers recreational facilities such as the Inglewood Bowls Club and the Inglewood Golf Club, where visitors can enjoy a game of bowls or golf in a tranquil countryside environment.

Inglewood's unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm makes it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway in Southern Queensland Country.