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How to get to Biloela

How to Get There: Introduction

When planning a trip to Biloela, located in the central part of Queensland, tourists often look for the best ways to reach this important agricultural and industrial hub. Although the city is located inland, it can be reached via various routes, including combined journeys via the coast or direct local flights. Travelling to this corner of Australia usually involves using a rental car for maximum freedom of movement.

By Plane

The fastest way to arrive in the city is to take flights arriving at the local Thangool Aerodrome, located just 12 km from the centre. Regular flights operate here from the state capital, making air travel the most convenient option for those who value time.

Alternatively, you can fly to major regional hubs and rent a car. The airport in the city of Gladstone is 97 km away, and the air hub in the city of Rockhampton is 113 km from the destination. Both of these airports receive a larger number of flights from various cities across the country.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Biloela (ZBL)Very small0.6

Available plane tickets

By Train

There is no direct rail service directly to the city centre, so getting there exclusively by train is not possible. Travellers will have to travel to major stations on the coast and then transfer to a bus or rental car.

The nearest railway hubs are located in the cities of Gladstone (about 97 km) and Rockhampton (around 113 km). You can also consider the route via Bundaberg, however, from there you will have to cover about 193 km by road to reach the final destination.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
GladstoneGLT121 km1 h 24 min
RockhamptonROK143 km1 h 40 min
BundabergBDB277 km3 h 6 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services connect the region with neighbouring settlements, however, travel time depends heavily on the route. The fastest service departs from the city of Rockhampton: covering the distance of 125 km takes approximately 2.2 hours.

A trip from the city of Gladstone can take up to 6.9 hours, as the bus often follows an indirect route with stops in other settlements, travelling about 218 km. The route from the city of Bundaberg is the longest — about 8.9 hours on the road.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
GladstoneGLT219 km6 h 52 min
RockhamptonROK126 km2 h 11 min
BundabergBDB379 km8 h 55 min

By Car

Travelling by car offers maximum flexibility and allows you to enjoy views of the Australian outback. The shortest route leads from the city of Gladstone: a road 121 km long will take approximately 1.4 hours.

The route from the city of Rockhampton spanning 143 km will require about 1.7 hours of driving time. If you are departing from the city of Bundaberg, count on a journey lasting more than 3 hours to cover the distance of 277 km.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
GladstoneGLT121 km1 h 24 min
RockhamptonROK143 km1 h 40 min
BundabergBDB277 km3 h 6 min

Travel Tips

Preparing for a trip to Biloela requires considering the features of the Australian outback to ensure your stay is comfortable and safe. Here are some practical recommendations that will be useful for any tourist in this region.

  1. Clothing and Climate. Summers here can be very hot, so bring light modest clothing made of natural fabrics, high-quality sunglasses, and a hat or head covering. In winter, nights can be cool, so a light jacket or jumper will be useful.
  2. Transport. Public transport within the city is not well developed. To fully explore the surroundings and visit attractions, it is highly recommended to rent a car.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Cards are accepted in most places, but it is wise to have a small reserve of cash for markets or remote shops.
  4. Health and Safety. Always carry a supply of drinking water and use sunscreen with a high protection factor. Medical assistance is available at the local hospital.
  5. Driving at Twilight. Avoid driving on highways at dawn and dusk — at these times, there is a high risk of colliding with kangaroos, which often jump onto the road.
  6. Connectivity. Mobile coverage is stable within the city itself, but the signal may drop on remote sections of roads. It is recommended to download offline maps in advance.
  7. Local Etiquette. Australians in rural areas are very friendly and open. A simple greeting and a smile will help you easily find common ground with the locals.

Following these simple rules will help you avoid minor inconveniences and focus on experiencing the unique atmosphere of the region.

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