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PLACES TO SEE
- H2 Hinde Tree: The H2 Hinde tree is located on Colliston, a former farm in the Gold Coast about nine kilometers south-west of Nerang in the Gilston district. It is a possibility that this tree was planted in the 1920s. It was registered by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Stock in 1960. In the two decades after that time, a significant number of commercial orchards in the State propagated trees using material from this tagged parent tree, it is one of only two Australian-developed varieties to have then achieved such a status.
- Hinze Dam: Hinze Dam provides the photographer in you a great opportunity to add some beautiful visuals to your collection. The dam offers you a mesmerizing view accompanied by information on environmental causes and concerns. While taking a walk here, you are free to access the newly come up information centre and parkland complex. If you wish, spend a considerable amount of time discovering the process of migratory fish put into the dam to breed annually.
- Grand Golf Course: With its entrance in Gilston and most of the course spreading through Advancetown, Grand Golf Course provides all the reasons to the locals to be proud of belonging to Gilston. This 19 hole course is designed by Australian Gold icon, Greg Norman and is open exclusively to club members. Although becoming a member of this club will not be on your bucket list during your short span at Gold Coast, visiting it and getting awestruck definitely should be.
Below we have a list of things to do in Gilston and the places where you want to spend the best moments of your trip. At the same time, the city offers you the best neighborhoods to explore and new foods to try.
This list should help you in deciding and prioritizing what you should plan on your Gilston getaway. Find a mix of must-see tourist spots, underrated local hangouts, and maybe even a few new experiences you can try out.
Make the most of your trip to Gilston with confidence.