This local history site on Tamborine Mountain features original buildings, a pioneer cottage, and vintage equipment providing insight into the region's agricultural and social heritage.
About Tamborine Mountain Heritage Centre
The Tamborine Mountain Heritage Centre serves as a dedicated space for preserving the local history of the Scenic Rim region. Located on Tamborine Mountain, the site includes several relocated original buildings, such as a slab cottage, a general store, and a blacksmith shop. Visitors can view various artefacts and machinery used by early settlers who established the area's timber and dairy industries. The grounds provide a tangible link to the past through well-maintained displays and historical records that document the evolution of the community.
Situated near the popular Curtis Falls, the centre operates as a volunteer-run facility focused on educational outreach. It offers a structured look at the challenges faced by pioneers through curated indoor and outdoor exhibits. The site is a key destination for those interested in the social development of Tamborine Mountain and the broader hinterland area. Facilities include accessible paths and informative signage that explain the significance of the various architectural structures on display.
Frequently asked
What is Tamborine Mountain Heritage Centre best for?
History enthusiasts and researchers, Educational school excursion groups, Families visiting the mountain region
How do I contact Tamborine Mountain Heritage Centre?
You can reach them by phone (07) 5545 4010 or website http://www.tmheritagecentre.com.au/.
Where is Tamborine Mountain Heritage Centre?
Tamborine Mountain Heritage Centre is located in Tamborine Mountain, QLD 4272.