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Beewah to Woodford road


Travelling from Bundaberg to Woodford, what is the road like through Beewah via Commissioners Flat road to Woodford. Thanks  Peter



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Stay on the main road from Beerwah to Woodford (Peachester Rd/Kilcoy Beerwah Rd).    Especially if towing.  Cheers 



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A bit windy but no problem with my Collie a 20ft aluminium teepee.

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Definitely a windy (as in many bends) old road in places, but good bitumen all the way.  As long as your setup can cope with a steepish, windy route you'll be ok.  From memory not many places to pull over to let following traffic through.  A lovely scenic drive though.



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Commissioners Flat road is very narrow in places. Bit dicy with a van on the back. I suggest you avoid if towing.

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Unless you have a particular reason to go that way then stick to the main road. Much quicker.

Neil



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woolman wrote:

Unless you have a particular reason to go that way then stick to the main road. Much quicker.

Neil


 Neil, which road do you call the main road?



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phum wrote:
 Neil, which road do you call the main road?

 This one.



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Thanks all

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Windy ????
travel with van on the road all the time [come through just this Monday] never any issues, and it saves pulling up the hill if you carry on through Peachester
You will have no problems Phum.

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If the road has black top onto it you should have no problem which it has , Maybe if we drive to conditions we would never have a problem , If people are scared of some roads maybe they shouldn't be out there towing a caravan .

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brickies wrote:

If the road has black top onto it you should have no problem which it has , Maybe if we drive to conditions we would never have a problem , If people are scared of some roads maybe they shouldn't be out there towing a caravan .


 

 

 

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