7374 Ayr–Dalbeg Road Dalbeg, 4807 QLD

3,200 Acres Prime Burdekin Grazing Land with River Frontage

Positioned along the banks of the iconic Burdekin River, this substantial grazing property presents an outstanding opportunity to secure a productive cattle holding in a tightly held North Queensland region.

Spanning approximately 3,487 acres (1,411 ha) of leasehold country, complemented by a freehold shed block, this property combines scale, water security, and practical infrastructure—ideal for breeding and grazing operations.

Key Features

Approx. 3,487 acres (1,411 ha) leasehold land (rolling term lease)
Additional freehold block (8,344m²) with powered shed
Estimated 3,200 acres of usable grazing land
Burdekin River frontage providing reliable stock water
Approximately 150 mixed Brahman cattle included
2 sets of portable cattle yards with crush and loading ramps
Multiple water points including lagoons, swamp, tanks & troughs
Fenced into 4 main paddocks with laneways and holding paddock
Good fencing throughout, with recent upgrades

Location

Approx. 78 km to Ayr (via Clare)
Approx. 133 km to Townsville
Situated near the quiet rural community of Dalbeg

The property benefits from proximity to key cattle markets including Charters Towers liveweight selling centre, Townsville meatworks, and live export facilities.

Country & Water

The land comprises a diverse mix of country types, including:

Fertile river flats with deep alluvial soils
Timbered grazing country featuring Blue Gum, Morton Bay Ash and Bloodwood
The property does have a noticeable presence of weeds such as Chinee Apple and Bellyache

Water security is a standout feature, with:

Direct access to the Burdekin River
Natural lagoons and swamp
Tank and trough system servicing yards and paddocks

Infrastructure

Powered shed located on freehold block in Dalbeg
Main cattle yards with crush, water supply, and sprinkler
Portable steel panel yards and loading ramps
Poly tanks, molasses tanks, and stock troughs included

Lifestyle & Recreation

Enjoy the benefits of river frontage with excellent fishing, boating and scenic natural surroundings. The Burdekin River offers year-round appeal, though safety awareness is required due to local wildlife including salt water crocodiles.

Region Overview

Ayr and the Burdekin region are renowned for agricultural productivity, particularly sugar cane, as well as cattle, horticulture, and mining support industries. Townsville, just over an hour away, provides major services including education, healthcare, and employment opportunities.

Disclaimer: The above report has been prepared by Slaney & Co based on information supplied by the property owner and other credible sources. Every endeavor has been made to verify its accuracy. Whilst we trust the information to be correct, we make no warranties or guarantees, and prospective purchasers must rely on their own enquiries & research. © Copyright Slaney & Co

For Sale Offers Over $2.1 Million

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