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Old Petrie Town

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A Step Back in Time Nestled in the Moreton Bay Region, Old Petrie Town is a heritage-listed village offering a fascinating glimpse into Queensland's past. Set on 48 acres of parkland, this restored 19th-century township features historic buildings, vintage markets, artisan shops, and family-friendly attractions, making it a must-visit destination for history lovers and weekend explorers alike. What to Expect at Old Petrie Town Historic Architecture & Museums: Stroll past beautifully preserved heritage buildings, including an old fire station, schoolhouse, and blacksmith shop, each telling a story of Australia's early settler days. Sunday Markets & Artisan Stalls: Every Sunday, the village transforms into a bustling market with stalls selling handmade crafts, antiques, local produce, and vintage goods. Pine Rivers Heritage Museum: Dive deeper into local history with interactive displays, artifacts, and exhibitions about the region's Indigenous heritage, timber industry, and railway history. Vintage Cars & Machinery Displays: Car enthusiasts will love the old machinery sheds and vintage vehicle displays, showcasing classic cars and relics from Queensland's industrial past. Shops, Cafe's & Distilleries: Enjoy old-fashioned sweets, boutique stores, and local cafe's, or visit Ironbark Distillery, where you can sample handcrafted spirits. Family-Friendly Activities: Kids can explore the train rides, playgrounds, and regular special events, making it a great destination for families.

Tips for Visiting


  • Best Time to Visit: Sundays are the most vibrant, with markets and live entertainment bringing the village to life. However, the site is open daily for a peaceful self-guided visit. 

  • Arrive Early for Parking: Market days get busy, so arriving in the morning (before 10 AM) ensures easier parking and fewer crowds. 

  • Wear Comfortable Shoes: The village is spread out over a large area, so expect plenty of walking. 

  • Check for Special Events: The town hosts festivals, live music, and themed market days, so checking their event calendar can enhance your visit. 

  • Perfect for Photography: With heritage architecture, antique cars, and scenic parklands, it's a great place for capturing nostalgic, vintage-style photos.

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