Jondaryan Woolshed Historical Museum and Park is located 3kms south of the village of Jondaryan. The centrepiece of the historical site is the huge shearing shed completed in 1861, Australia's oldest woolshed still in working order.

This tourist attraction celebrates the role of the wool industry in Australia and has historic buildings, machinery, equipment and collections, which have been obtained and restored over since 1975. The venue is available for hire for functions and weddings.

It is the remaining link to Jondaryan Station, from which Jondaryan Shire (which was amalgamated into Toowoomba Regional Council) took its name.

It is the venue for an annual Australian Heritage Festival and a range of other heritage-focused events.

On-site accommodation options on-site include shearer's quarters, campsites, caravan sites, self-contained cabin and safari tents.

Visit the Jondaryan Woolshed website for more information.

 

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