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Your tourist guide for Marlborough provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
A quiet outback gateway where ancient landscapes, rare gemstones and warm country hospitality meet.
Tucked along the Bruce Highway, just 102 kilometres north of Rockhampton, Marlborough is a small but intriguing township that rewards curious travellers with big surprises. Known for its world‑class chrysoprase—a vivid apple‑green gemstone prized by jewellers around the globe—Marlborough blends natural beauty, rural charm and a sense of discovery that feels distinctly Australian.
Whether you’re breaking up a long road trip, seeking a peaceful country escape, or chasing the story of one of the world’s most valuable semi‑precious stones, Marlborough offers a refreshing pause and a genuine taste of outback Queensland.
Marlborough’s claim to fame is its high‑grade chrysoprase deposit, one of the finest known anywhere. This rare gemstone, formed over millions of years, glows with a striking green hue that has captivated collectors and artisans worldwide. While the mine itself is not open for public fossicking, the town’s connection to this extraordinary mineral is woven into its identity, history and local pride.
Travellers will find a welcoming mix of motel accommodation, caravan park facilities, and friendly local services—ideal for an overnight stay or a relaxed base for exploring the region. Marlborough’s peaceful atmosphere, star‑filled night skies and slow, easy rhythm make it a memorable stop on any Queensland road journey.
Marlborough Historical Museum Step inside this charming local museum to uncover the stories that shaped the district—from pioneering families and pastoral heritage to the fascinating geology that put Marlborough on the world map. It’s a small but heartfelt collection curated with care by the community.
Scenic Drives & Outback Landscapes The surrounding countryside offers wide horizons, rugged ridgelines and that unmistakable Queensland outback palette—rust‑red earth, golden grasses and endless blue skies. Photographers and nature lovers will find plenty to capture.
Wildlife Spotting Keep an eye out for kangaroos, wedge‑tailed eagles and other native wildlife that thrive in the region’s open spaces.
Road‑Trip Rest & Recharge Marlborough is a favourite rest point for travellers heading north toward Mackay or south toward Rockhampton. Stretch your legs, enjoy a meal, and soak in the tranquillity before continuing your journey.
Marlborough sits directly on the Bruce Highway (Highway 1), making it easily accessible for self‑drive travellers.
Marlborough can be enjoyed year‑round, but the most comfortable travel months are:
Marlborough may be small, but it leaves a lasting impression. Its blend of natural wonder, local history and relaxed country charm makes it a rewarding detour—or a destination in its own right. Whether you’re passing through or planning a quiet escape, Marlborough invites you to slow down, breathe deeply and enjoy the simple pleasures of outback Queensland.
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