The drive from Monto to Gayndah is a short 120-kilometer journey through the hinterland of Central Queensland. You will travel south on the Burnett Highway, passing through rural landscapes and forested areas before reaching the town of Gayndah. This route is well-maintained and offers a direct link between the two inland agricultural regions. It is a popular route for those traveling for work or leisure.
Total Distance: 120 km driving distance; 100 km straight-line air distance.
The road is sealed and in good condition, but watch for wildlife.
Autumn or Spring for mild weather and to enjoy the local attractions of Gayndah.