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Laidley, QLD 4341

Ipswich · Queensland · Population 15,952 · Median age 41

Laidley is a rural town on Queensland's Darling Downs with caravan parks, hiking trails, and local hospitality. A practical base for exploring the region.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Laidley sits in the productive agricultural heart of the Darling Downs, serving as a convenient stop for travellers heading through inland Queensland. The town has essential services including fuel, shops, and accommodation options suitable for caravans and campervans.

The area offers easy access to numerous hiking trails within 6–9km, with walks ranging from short walks to longer outings. The Shirley Pitt Pedestrian Bridge provides a close-by walking option near town. Three caravan parks cater to overnight visitors, with Lake Dyer Caravan & Camping Ground nearby offering both powered and unpowered sites.

The Exchange Hotel provides a place to eat and connect with locals. The town functions as a working agricultural centre rather than a tourist destination, which means straightforward facilities without crowds.

About Laidley — Demographics

Based on postcode 4341 area (ABS Census 2021)
15,952
Population
41
Median Age
$1,432/wk
Median Household Income
2.7
Avg Household Size
$1,500/mo
Median Mortgage
$315/wk
Median Rent
12%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Shirley Pitt Pedestrian BridgeEasy 1km walk from town; good introductory option for stretching legs.
  • Lake DyerLake-based camping and day-use area 2km away with picnic facilities.

Must Do

  • Hiking trails (200 Below, Devine, Family Valley, Riders Creed, 500 Above)30 trails within region; multiple options from 6–8km for day walks.
  • Exchange HotelLocal pub for a meal and to experience rural Queensland hospitality.

Travel Tips

  • Fill fuel and stock supplies in Laidley before heading to surrounding trails—services are spread across the region.
  • Most trails are 6–9km out of town; allow travel time and check weather before heading out.
  • All three caravan parks are within 2km of town centre—book ahead during school holidays.
  • Mobile coverage is generally available in town but can be patchy on surrounding trails.
  • Laidley is flat terrain; trails in the area are accessible for most fitness levels.
Traffic & Access: Laidley sits on a well-maintained route through the Darling Downs. Fuel and supplies are available in town; roads to surrounding trails are accessible by standard vehicles.
Best Time to Visit: Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer mild weather for walking trails; avoid December–February when heat can be intense.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Laidley?

There are 10 campsites near Laidley, including Laidley Caravan Park (1.7km), Lake Dyer Caravan & Camping Ground (1.9km), Lake Dyer (2km).

What walks and trails are near Laidley?

There are 10 walking trails near Laidley, including Shirley Pitt Pedestrian Bridge (1km), 200 Below (6.1km), Devine (6.2km).

Is there fuel near Laidley?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Laidley, including Ampol Foodary Plainland (9km), BP HATTON VALE (10.3km), BP COLLEGE VIEW (11.9km).