Caboolture & Surrounds
The Caboolture precinct is located in the north of the Moreton Bay Region, offering large residential blocks, catering to families away from the hustle and bustle of bigger cities.
The precinct includes; Caboolture, Caboolture South, Bellmere, Elimbah, Morayfield, Moodlu, Rocksberg, Upper Caboolture and Wamuran.
Things to see and do in the Caboolture Region:
- Caboolture Hub
- Caboolture Historical Village
- Caboolture Country Markets (Every Sunday)
- Centenary Lakes
- Queensland State Equestrian Centre (QSEC)
- Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology
- Caboolture Warplane Museum
- Sheep Station Creek
- Morayfield Shopping Centre
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