Goodna Cemetery Haunted History Tour - Key Points

Goodna Cemetery Haunted History Tour

Discover the haunted tales of Ipswich's Goodna Cemetery on this 2-hour guided tour, led by expert guides, offering eerie stories and authentic history.

If you’re curious about Australia’s ghostly legends and want to see one of the oldest cemeteries in Queensland, the Goodna Cemetery Haunted History Tour might just be your perfect evening adventure. This 2-hour guided walk offers more than just spooky stories—it’s a glimpse into the mysterious past of Ipswich, filled with tales that will send shivers down your spine and spark your imagination. With a reputation as one of Australia’s most haunted sites, Goodna Cemetery promises a blend of history, local lore, and ghostly encounters.

What we particularly love about this tour? First, the knowledgeable guides who personalize the experience with well-researched stories, and second, the chance to encounter some truly eerie legends—like the Headless Angel and mysterious missing graves. That said, the tour does involve walking around outdoors in the evening, so it’s not ideal for anyone who prefers to avoid uneven terrain or has mobility issues. This experience suits those who enjoy a mix of history, a little fright, and a good dose of local storytelling.

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Goodna Cemetery Haunted History Tour



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“This was our second tour with Ghost Tours Australia.”

— A Tripadvisor Reviewer, Feb 2025

Key Points

Goodna Cemetery Haunted History Tour - Key Points

  • Authentic haunted stories backed by local history and legend.
  • Knowledgeable guides who make the stories come alive with personal research and a respectful tone.
  • Two-hour walking experience that is both eerie and educational.
  • Affordable price point considering the depth of storytelling and guided nature of the tour.
  • Ideal for curious travelers or those seeking a spooky night out with an authentic feel.
  • Includes a donation to the Ghost Tours Heritage Fund, supporting preservation efforts.

The Goodna Cemetery Haunted History Tour offers a rare opportunity to explore one of Australia’s oldest cemeteries with a guide who understands the balance of history, respect, and fun. The cemetery itself, established long before Queensland became a state, provides a stunning backdrop for stories that range from tragic crimes to mysterious disappearances and ghostly sightings. We loved the way the guide engages you, blending historical facts with chilling tales, making the past come alive.

At just over two hours, the tour strikes a good balance between depth and pacing. You’ll walk through uneven paths, which are part of the charm—so good walking shoes are a must—and listen to stories about the children who leave handprints on cars, or the terrifying Headless Angel that has become a local legend. The guides also share insights into the cemetery’s restoration and ongoing preservation, adding a layer of appreciation for this historic site.

The tour’s price of around $27 offers notable value for such an experience — especially when you consider the personal stories, the expert guidance, and the donation included in the fee. Plus, booking about 12 days in advance shows this experience is quite popular, and for good reason.

Starting Point: Goodna Cemetery at 7:30 pm. Here, you’ll meet your guide, often a seasoned historian or storyteller, ready to take you through the shadows of this historic site. The tour is designed to last about 1.5 hours of walking, plus time for questions and storytelling.

Stop 1: The Heart of the Cemetery. You’ll begin with a brief overview of the cemetery’s history, setting the context for the stories to come. It’s a quiet, respectful beginning that hints at the stories buried beneath the grounds.

Stories of the Children and Urban Legends. One of the most talked-about legends is about children leaving handprints on parked cars—an unsettling yet fascinating ghost story that’s been passed down locally. The guide shares the story with a tone that’s spooky but respectful, making it clear that this site’s stories are rooted in both fact and folklore.

The Terrifying Headless Angel. The most iconic figure here might be the Headless Angel, a haunting statue that has become a symbol of the cemetery’s spooky reputation. You’ll hear about the origins and the sightings associated with this eerie figure—stories that have been shared for decades.

Mysteries of the Missing Graves and Asylum Legends. As you walk through, the guide discusses the missing graves and the asylum graves — mysteries that add to the cemetery’s haunted atmosphere. These stories often include hints of black magic and dark deeds, which are common themes in local legends.

Ghostly Encounters and Personal Stories. Guides have done their research, sharing stories about actual sightings or unexplained phenomena reported over the years. Many reviews mention how personal and engaging the guides are—making the experience feel authentic and respectful.

Ending Back at the Meeting Point. The tour concludes after about 1.5 hours, returning to the starting point. You’ll leave with a sense of connection to Ipswich’s history and perhaps a small chill from the stories told.

The tour includes a 2-hour guided walk with an experienced storyteller, a donation to the Ghost Tours Heritage Fund, and all taxes. It’s a well-priced experience, especially considering the depth of storytelling and the fact that it operates in a historic outdoor setting.

However, there are a few practical considerations. You must bring your own torch—a smartphone flashlight works perfectly—and wear flat-soled enclosed shoes. The outdoor paths can be uneven, and the last thing you want is to trip during a spooky story. Also, the tour requires a moderate physical fitness level and full vaccination proof (unless exempt), which might be an important factor for some travelers.

The tour is capped at 26 participants, making it intimate enough for everyone to engage comfortably. It’s suitable for families, couples, or groups of friends who enjoy a mix of history and ghost stories.

Reviews consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and personal touch. One reviewer mentioned, “Shendelle made it so personal. It wasn’t a scripted tour,” emphasizing the authenticity and personable approach. Many reviewers highlight the unique features of the cemetery—its age, the spooky legends, and the respectful storytelling.

One reviewer called it a “great experience,” while another praised the nighttime atmosphere and the respectful guides like Stu, who was noted for his passion and knowledge. Several reviews mention how engaging the guides are—making the stories come alive and enhancing the sense of mystery.

This haunted tour offers a captivating mix of history, legend, and atmosphere for a very reasonable price. It’s especially ideal for travelers who enjoy a bit of spooky entertainment that’s rooted in local stories rather than sensationalized Hollywood-style scares. The guides’ passion and knowledge shine through, making it feel like more than just a haunted walk — it’s an educational experience with genuine local flavor.

The setting of the cemetery itself, with its age and unique features, makes it a compelling location for ghost stories. And for those interested in Australian urban legends, this is a behind-the-scenes look at the mysteries that haunt Ipswich.

However, be prepared for walking outdoors in the dark, and remember to bring your own torch. If you’re open-minded and curious about local legends, this tour will give you a memorable, spine-tingling glimpse into Goodna’s haunted past.

This experience suits those interested in Australian ghost stories, local history, and outdoor walks at night. It’s great for families with kids who want an age-appropriate spooky adventure, as well as adults who love storytelling and a bit of creepy atmosphere. If you’re after a respectful, authentic ghost tour with knowledgeable guides, this is an excellent choice.

It’s less suitable if you’re uncomfortable walking outdoors, have mobility issues, or prefer indoor activities. But if you’re ready for an eerie evening exploring one of Australia’s most haunted cemeteries, this tour offers genuine value and memorable stories.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Many reviews mention including kids, and guides often make the stories engaging for younger audiences. However, since it involves walking outdoors at night, parental discretion is advised.

How long does the tour last?
It runs roughly 1.5 hours, with some extra time for questions and stories.

What should I bring?
Bring a torch or flashlight app, wear flat-soled enclosed shoes, and dress appropriately for outdoor evening weather.

Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, but keep in mind the outdoor setting and some spooky stories—it’s generally suitable for older children and adults.

Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.

How many people can join?
Tour groups are limited to 26 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.

What’s included in the price?
A guided walk, donation to the heritage fund, and all relevant taxes. No extra costs are generally required.

What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Goodna Cemetery, 113 Stuart St, at 7:30 pm.

Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are welcome.

Do I need to be fully vaccinated?
Yes, proof of vaccination or exemption is required for entry.

In summary, the Goodna Cemetery Haunted History Tour offers a well-balanced mix of history, legends, and atmospheric storytelling, all delivered by guides who genuinely care about sharing their knowledge. Perfect for those seeking an authentic Australian ghost story experience, it’s an affordable, memorable way to spend an evening exploring the spooky side of Ipswich.

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