Mirani QLD 4754
3 Bed • 1 Bath • 1 Car • Unit
Juanita 'Wanda' Halden of Butterfly Realty Group is proud to market this value for money property. With a premier position in the charming locality of Mirani, the target property presents beautifully and will suit a unit buyer or a self managed super fund investor buyer. Your choice: buy ONE (choose from 2 x 3 bedroom units) or BOTH. The last unit in this complex just sold for $224,000 making these units priced to sell today! With the Bowen basin mining project approvals ramping up this multiple buy choice is one not to be overlooked. Features we love: - 2 x 3 bedroom units $235,000 each on title 360-397m2 - Strata titled premises - Body Corporate information available These units are based in the small rural town of Mirani, surrounded sugar cane plantations and sugar mills. Mirani State High School catchment encompasses the Pioneer Valley region and outer village areas too. A popular, small sugar town which lies at the heart of the beautiful Pioneer Valley known as the "Showcase of North Queensland" because of the density of sugar cane in the Pioneer Valley. Platypus Beach (Pioneer River) swimming spot is a short walk away and the shire is best known for its two sugar mills (at Pleystowe and Marian). The tourist attractions are sure to entice too, with the beautiful Finch Hatton Gorge Falls and the cool rainforest beauty of Eungella National Park State Forest where it is common to see platypus and tortoises swimming in the river, are all a short drive away. Located 37 km west of Mackay and under 2 hour drive to Moranbah if you are a DIDO worker. Don't hesitate, with the property market finally on the move after this bearish slump, book your inspection today by calling Juanita on 0473 214 352. Other attractions in the Mirani and surrounding regions: Melba House Built in 1882 by Charles Armstrong when he married Helen Porter Mitchell (who later changed her name to Nellie Melba) this house has been moved twice and now stands in the Edward Lloyd Park overlooking the Pioneer River. It contains memorabilia - photos, recordings, books and furniture - relating to Nellie Melba and is an accredited Visitor Information Centre. It is open from 9.00 am - 3.00 pm seven days a week. Tel: (07) 4954 4299. Check http://www.mackayregion.com/destinations/marian/attractions/melba-house for more details. Mirani Museum Located on Victoria Street behind the library, the Mirani Museum has a collection of artefacts relating to the history of the Pioneer Valley. It has an extensive photographic collection which includes early mills and cane growing, Marani Railway Station, a 'flying fox' over the Pioneer River near Mia Mia and cane transport. It also has displays about the sugar industry, a collection of indigenous artefacts and a large natural history section which includes the fossilised remains of a Diprotodon. Tel: (07) 4961 9229 or check out http://www.mackay.qld.gov.au/community/council_facilities2/historical_centres/pioneer_valley_museum. It open Tuesday to Thursday from 9.30 am - 2.30 pm. Eungella National Park Located 50 km west of Mirani is Eungella National Park which has extensive walking paths and the proud boast that, for the quiet and careful bushwalker, there is a rare opportunity to see platypus in the wild. As you climb up the escarpment from the Pioneer Valley the views are dramatic, the forest is dense, and during the wet season clouds form dense mist. A delightful stopover on the way to Eungella is the historic Eungella Chalet which was built in 1934 and has excellent views across the Pioneer Valley as well as a restaurant and accommodation. The walks in Eungella National Park include: Pine Grove Circuit This short circuit is only 1. 6 km and takes less than an hour. It is flat and passes through rainforest from the Pine Grove car park. Pine Grove-Cedar Grove Track Covering 2.8 km and taking between 60-90 minutes this walk through rainforest offers a panoramic view across the Pioneer Valley from an excellent lookout. The rainforest has towering red cedars and tulip oaks and the area is known for its strangler figs and livistona palms. Sky Window Located 2 km from Eungella township. There are three walking tracks. The Pine Grove-Cedar Grove Track; the Sky Window Circuit which is a short 250 metres track to the lookout; and the Clarke Range Track. Broken River Located 5 km from Eungella township this is the popular place for spotting platypus (best at dawn or dusk). It also has a pleasant picnic area. It can be accessed by bushwalkers on the Clarke Range Track (8.2 km one way) which passes Sky Window and passes through rainforest, cascades and creeks. At Broken River there is a Rainforest Discovery Circuit of 780 m (takes around 30 minutes) with tall trees covered with vines and epiphytes. It can be extended to a 1.6 km walk on the Granite Bend Circuit. Crediton Creek Track This is an 8 km one way (3 - 3.5 hours) moderately difficult walk to the Wishing Pool which passes along a rainforest gully and up the ridges to a pool which is surrounded by ferns. Pease's Lookout Pease's Lookout is 4.7 km north of Eungella on the Dalrymple Road. It offers panoramic views down the Pioneer Valley. More information on all the walks is available in the excellent, downloadable brochure on the park - https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/pdf/mackay-highlands-vg.pdf. Finch Hatton Gorge Located 34 km north west of Mirani and 28 km east of Eugella township is Finch Hatton Gorge which is characterised by cascades, waterfalls and excellent bushwalking. Araluen Cascades Trail This is a 2.8 km return walk (it takes a little over 90 minutes) which requires a moderate level of fitness. The walk passes through rich tropical rainforest and large boulders to a lookout above the Araluen Cascades. Wheel of Fire Track This 4.2 km return track requires a moderate level of fitness. It extends beyond the Araluen Cascades Trail to include the Callistemon Crossing (which is weather dependent) and a large and beautiful rock pool. There is a map and detailed instructions at https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/pdf/mackay-highlands-vg.pdf. Forest Flying Dubbing itself "the ultimate rainforest experience", the Forest Flying eco-tourism experience involves flying over the rainforest on an overhead cable. This is known as a Flying Fox. The visitor travels 340 metres through the rainforest canopy at an elevation of 25 metres. The website explains: "There is no better way to see Mackay's pristine rainforest than with a flying fox tour! Forest Flying will have you gliding through the treetops serenely and safely. Our tours are a fantastic way for people of all ages to get up close and personal with the wonders of nature." The tours occur at 10.30 am and 1.00 pm daily - depending on the weather. For more information check out the website https://www.forestflying.com or tel: (07) 4958 3359. Visit www.butterflyrealty.com.au for more information.
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