Split Yard Creek Travel Guide
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Eatons Hill Hotel
Very comfy and spacious room. Room service was excellent. Would definitely stay again.
Reviewed on 14 Mar 2026

Nightelier Mitchelton The Brook
Beautiful clean room with a very comfortable bed and good sized shower head. The mini bar included was delightful (yet not all used). The lighting is a standout as well. Such a beautiful ambiance with no horrendous LED’s. Absolutely delicious continental breakfast is included with option to purchase ...
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2026

Quest Ipswich
Highly recommended. Stayed a property of similar price down the street and this was hands down much nicer!
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2026

Quest Ipswich
Highly recommended. Stayed a property of similar price down the street and this was hands down much nicer!
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2026

Oaks Ipswich Aspire Suites
Clean room, balcony, undercover parking. Friendly team at checkin
Reviewed on 1 Mar 2026

Dayboro Cottages
Great place
Reviewed on 7 Mar 2026
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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
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Treasury Building
A magnificent 19th-century building and riverside jewel that is now host to one of Queensland’s biggest casinos and entertainment precincts.

