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10 Events Calendar 12 Country Drives 20 Tourist Drives 24 Our Towns 36 Food & Wine 40 Walking Trails 44 Fishing & Water Sports 46 Cycling & Mountain Biking 48 Horsepower 50 Arts & Heritage 54 Camping & Caravanning 56 Family Must Dos 58 Say I Do on the Southern Downs 60 Travel Directory ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COUNTRY We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and give respect to Elders - past and present - and through them to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with whom we foster effective, respectful and culturallysensitive engagement.
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Mayor’s Welcome Why would you want to live anywhere else than Southern Downs?
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ven after 63 years, I still have not explored our entire region. I keep finding waterfalls that I didn’t know existed and new varieties of wine that tingle the taste buds and raise the bar for international competitors.
You can lose yourself in our national parks and experience some of the rarest flora and fauna on the continent. The backdrop of Red Rock Gorge in Sundown National Park is the perfect canvas to experience the flush of native orchids – it’s just magnificent! Our heritage buildings from times past leave you in awe when you consider the architecture and the building
complexities that were overcome when access to modern technologies was not possible. Not often can you live somewhere where you can enjoy four distinct seasons, on earth and in the sky with the ever changing constellations reflecting those seasons. Of course the four seasons deliver snow from time to time, giving the Granite Belt the honour of being the coldest place in Queensland. The romance of sitting in front of a fireplace on a lambswool rug has become synonymous with our region, and I can experience this right at home, which is why I rarely leave for a holiday!
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I encourage you all to come visit and enjoy what I enjoy daily. Stay the night, stay the week or come and make this place home. We may have the coldest climate, but we have the warmest and friendliest people who will welcome you with open arms. Southern Downs is a great place to live, work, play and stay.
Cr Vic Pennisi Southern Downs Mayor
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How to get here
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BY CAR The Southern Downs is located only two hours’ drive south-west of Brisbane and less than an hour south of Toowoomba. The region is well connected via major national highways including the Cunningham and New England Highways and Australia’s Country Way scenic route.
BY BUS
Daily bus services operate between Brisbane and Toowoomba to Warwick and Stanthorpe through Crisps Coaches.
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BY AIR
Brisbane Airport (BNE) is a two-hour drive from Warwick, while the Gold Coast Airport (OOL) is just over two and a half hours’ drive. You can also fly direct into nearby Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport (WTB), which is just over an hour’s drive away.
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TALK TO A LOCAL
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Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre 28 Leslie Parade, Stanthorpe I 07 4681 2057 Monday – Sunday, 9am – 4pm Parking: A mple parking available directly in front of the Centre for all vehicle types.
Warwick Visitor Information Centre Town Hall, 72 Palmerin Street, Warwick I 07 4661 3122 Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm Saturday, 9am – 4pm Sunday, 9am – 2pm Parking: A mple parking available on Palmerin Street or in the Council car park behind town hall, accessible off Fitzroy Street. Caravan and bus parking available on Palmerin Street in front of Leslie Park.
WHEN TO VISIT
SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER Sunflower season Leaf chasing Frosty mornings Berry and vegie harvest Apple and grape harvest Potential for snow
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Events Calendar For a full list of events visit southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au
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Allora Heritage Weekend
Allora and District Campdraft
Stanthorpe Show
Barastoc Interstate Polocrosse Series
Australia Day Celebrations
F EB RUA RY Allora Show Killarney Show Stanthorpe Art Prize (biennial)
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Jumpers and Jazz in July
Granite Belt Grunt and Grind Festival
Killarney Bonfire Night
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Summit Estate Winter Solstice Celebration
Waddle, Saddle & Pedal
J ULY Historic Motor Racing Meet
Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest Festival (biennial) Warwick Show Killarney Border Trail Ride
Historic Leyburn Sprints
Darling Downs Heavy Horse Day
IOR Rosebowl Polocrosse Carnival Warwick 1000 Snowflakes in Stanthorpe (biennial)
Australian Superbike Championships
S EP T EM B ER Bony Mountain Folk Festival
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Markets
You’ll be spoilt for choice in a region where markets happen every week, with locals selling everything from fresh produce to artisan goods.
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Glengallan Seasonal Markets
Granite Belt Art and Craft Trail (biennial) Australian Small Winemakers Show Warwick Cup
Stanthorpe Fruit and Vege Markets Every Saturday 6:00am – 12:00pm Entry via Folkestone St, Stanthorpe
1st Sunday of March, June, September, December 8:00am – 1:00pm Glengallan Homestead, Warwick P 07 4667 3866 facebook.com/ glengallanhomesteadandheritagecentre
Wallangarra Border Railway Markets 1st Sunday of the month 8:00am – 12:00pm Wallangarra Railway Station, Wallangarra P Carol 07 4684 3429 or Helen 07 4684 3400
Killarney Country Markets
3rd Sunday of the month 8:00am – 1:00pm Canning Park, Killarney P 0427 719 826 facebook.com/killarneycountrymarkets
An n u al M arkets Warwick Easter Fair Markets Annually on Easter Saturday 9:00am – 2:00pm Leslie Park, Warwick P 0411 335 193 potters.org.au
Market in the Mountains
2nd Sunday of the month and QLD long weekends 8:00am – 12:00pm Stanthorpe Showgrounds, Stanthorpe P 0417 760 529 marketinthemountains.org
Warwick Rodeo & Gold Cup Campdraft Stanthorpe Cup
NOV E MBE R Condamine Art and Craft Trail (biennial) Granite Belt Christmas Farm Tree Harvest Season Stanthorpe Berry Festival
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Artisan Markets @ The Gallery
First Saturday of Jumpers and Jazz in July 9:30am – 2:30pm Warwick Art Gallery, 49 Albion St, Warwick P 07 4661 0434 warwickartgallery.com.au
Pig & Calf Markets
Every Wednesday 9:30am – 12:00pm Cnr Fitzroy & Lyons St, Warwick P 07 4661 1411
Jumpers and Jazz Potters Craft Markets
Granite Belt Farmers Markets
Every Friday 8:00am – 12:00pm Railway Precinct, Stanthorpe Entry via Davadi St facebook.com/granitebeltfarmersmarket
Stanthorpe Showgrounds Markets
4th Sunday of the month & 3rd Sunday of the month in December/January 8:00am – 12:00pm High St, Stanthorpe P 0416 169 032 stanthorpeshowgrounds.com.au
Last Sunday of Jumpers and Jazz in July 9:00am – 3:00pm Leslie Park, Warwick P 0411 335 193 jumpersandjazz.com.au
Warwick Rodeo Country Craft Markets
Annually on the Saturday of Warwick Rodeo 8:30am – 1.00pm Leslie Park, Warwick P 0411 335 193 potters.org.au
Community Christmas Celebrations Warwick Boxing Day Races Warwick New Year’s Eve Rodeo See the full events calendar
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4 DAY TOUR Southern Downs Family Road Trip DAY ONE
Depart Brisbane for Warwick via the Cunningham Highway. Stretch your legs at the top of Cunninghams Gap where you can embark on one of the many walks in the World Heritage-listed Main Range National Park. Enjoy a picnic at the park. After lunch, start your descent down the mountain and head to Bestbrook Mountain Resort for an authentic farm stay including horseback riding, cow milking, animal feeding and more. Overnight Maryvale.
DAY TWO
Say goodbye to farm life and head 25 minutes west to Allora for morning tea in this quaint town. Check out Mary Poppins House, where author PL Travers grew up or stop at Glengallan Homestead and Heritage Centre for a tour. In summer, sunflower fields usually line the highway between Allora and Warwick. Head to Warwick where you can explore the historical buildings on the main streets or head to the river for a play and picnic. Overnight Warwick.
DAY THREE
Hit the road early, driving 50 minutes south to Stanthorpe. Enjoy family activities including the Granite Belt Maze, Granite Belt Christmas Farm or pick your own fruit at a local farm. Get active at Girraween National Park. Try the Granite Arch Walk – a fairly short walk for all ages. Overnight Stanthorpe.
DAY FOUR
Depart Stanthorpe for Killarney. Embark on the Falls Drive, taking in Browns Falls and Daggs Falls before stopping at Queen Mary Falls where you can choose between a 20-minute or 40-minute walk. Hand-feed king parrots and crimson rosellas at Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park. Continue on the Falls Drive and stop into Carr’s Lookout on Spring Creek Road before continuing home to Brisbane via Boonah.
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3 DAY TOUR Granite Belt Getaway DAY ONE
Depart Brisbane for Warwick via the Cunningham Highway. Stretch your legs, stopping half way at Cunninghams Gap for a walk in the World Heritage-listed Main Range National Park. Continue to Warwick for lunch, with dining options lining the main streets and in the shopping centre, or enjoy a packed picnic by the Condamine River. Continue on to Stanthorpe, stopping in at Sutton’s Juice Factory and Cidery, Vincenzo’s at The Big Apple or Stanthorpe Cheese on the way. Settle into your accommodation. Overnight Stanthorpe.
DAY TWO
Rise early and head 30 minutes south to Girraween National Park to explore the walking tracks, granite boulders and spectacular views. The Granite Arch Trail is suitable for all ages or choose the popular Pyramid climb for a challenge. Head back
to Stanthorpe, sampling wineries and local food providores along the way. Wine lovers should embark on an escorted vineyard tour while culture buffs should head to the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery and Stanthorpe Heritage Museum. For dinner choose one of the many restaurants celebrating the Granite Belt’s local produce. Overnight Stanthorpe.
DAY THREE
Depart Stanthorpe for Killarney. Embark on the Falls Drive, taking in Browns Falls and Daggs Falls before stopping at Queen Mary Falls. Hand-feed king parrots and crimson rosellas at Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park and head off on the 2km return Queen Mary Falls Circuit, a 40-minute walk that takes you from the lookout at the top to the base of the waterfall and back. Continue on the Falls Drive and check out Carr’s Lookout before heading home to Brisbane via Boonah.
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3 DAY TOUR Warwick Weekender DAY ONE
Finish work early and hit the road to Warwick via the Cunningham Highway. Settle into your accommodation before exploring the historic town via one of the five Walks of Warwick. Enjoy a spectacular country sunset and dinner at one of the local pubs. Overnight Warwick.
DAY TWO
Explore the town’s history and heritage buildings. Don’t miss Abbey Boutique Hotel (formerly Abbey of the Roses), Pringle Cottage, Australian Rodeo Heritage Centre, the Warwick Town Hall and other historical sites. Step further back in time with a trip on the Southern Downs Steam Railway, which offers rides a few times a month. Art lovers should head to the Warwick Art Gallery. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant or one of the many country pubs.
DAY THREE
Head off on the historic Settlers Route, taking you through a number of small villages via stunning scenery, before arriving in Killarney. Explore the art galleries, museum and cafés in the main street then head off on the Falls Drive to take in Browns Falls, Daggs Falls, Queen Mary Falls and Carr’s Lookout. Head home to Brisbane via Boonah.
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Wondai Rise early and head to Girraween National Durong Hit the road early, stopping in Warwick Park to explore one of its many walking for a late brekky or coffee on the way to trails. Ranging from short strolls to day-long Noosa Heads Stanthorpe. Arriving at Thulimbah on the Eumundi mountain climbs, there’s a trail for everyone. Granite Belt, stop in at Suttons Juice Factory KINGAROY Head back to Stanthorpe for morning tea Coolum Beach and Cidery, famous for their apple pie, or Nambour before stopping at a roadside stall or local at the Big Apple at Vincenzo’s. Drop your NANANGO Maidenwell Maroochydore fruit and veg shop for some delicious, car off at your accommodation and join a Mooloolaba Jandowae Bunya seasonal produce to take home. Maleny guided wine tour. Once back in town, check Mountains NP out the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery andBlackbutt Caloundra Landsborough Jimbour Heritage Museum. Enjoy dinner Stanthorpe Bell or cosy up fireside with at a local restaurant Cooyar Bribie Island Maclagan your day’s purchases. Overnight Stanthorpe.
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1 DAY TOUR Killarney Daytrip MORNING
Hit the road, traversing Cunninghams Gap before turning off to take the scenic route through picturesque villages like Freestone, Yangan and Tannymorel before arriving in Killarney. You can also reach Killarney via Warwick. Once in Killarney, explore the main street’s art galleries and museum, stopping for a caffeine hit. Then, head off on the Falls Drive, checking out Browns Falls and Daggs Falls before parking at Queen Mary Falls. Here you can embark on either a 20-minute or 40-minute walk, taking in stunning views and wildlife. Head over the road and hand-feed king parrots and crimson rosellas at Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park.
AFTERNOON
For lunch, enjoy a packed picnic or barbeque at the Queen Mary Falls picnic area, which is perfect for the kids to run around. If you want a taste of the local produce, head back into town for a classic pub meal at the Killarney Hotel. From here, you can explore the stunning Cambanoora Gorge, an area of natural beauty offering breathtaking views and magical river crossings, surrounded by impressive mountains. The Condamine River Road is situated in Cambanoora Gorge and offers many opportunities for you to explore and enjoy the natural surrounds. See page 43 for more information. Once you’ve finished exploring, start your scenic journey back to Brisbane via Boonah.
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1. Settlers Route 72km round trip I 1 hour drive Travelling from Warwick on the Cunningham Highway, this historic route takes you through a number of small villages via stunning scenery and the mountainous backdrop of Main Range National Park. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS: Beautiful farmland and historical villages in the foothills of Main Range National Park, once part of Canning Downs Station (est. 1840).
3. Sprint Route 136km round trip I 1.5 hour drive Travelling west from Warwick along the Cunningham Highway, the route passes through the districts of Allan, Leslie and Cunningham (named after the explorers) and then through the once thriving gold rush townships of Pratten and Leyburn and finally onto Karara and Thane. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS:
n Yangan’s beautifully restored buildings reflect the glory of a bygone era.
n Sandy Creek Raceway and counter meals at the Sandy Creek Pub (c.1913).
n Stop in for a coffee at the quaint Yangan Cash and Carry.
n Fishing at Leslie Reserve on the banks of Sandy Creek.
n Views of the Swanfels Valley, ploughed fields, a patchwork of lucerne, sorghum and sunflowers in summer and autumn.
n Memorial Park in Cunningham has two cairns which honour the fallen soldiers of both World Wars as well as Patrick Leslie, one of the first settlers to the area.
n Emu Vale is the gateway to Mt Superbus (experienced bushwalkers only). n The timber town of Tannymorel dates from the 1870s. Large Plane trees lining the streets are particularly beautiful in autumn. n Picturesque Killarney – stop for a drink at the historic pub, drop into one of the art galleries to see local art and learn about the town’s past at the Killarney District and Historical Society. n See more on the Falls Drive taking in Browns, Daggs and Queen Mary Falls.
2. Falls Drive 70km one way I 1 hour drive Travelling south-east from Killarney, head along the winding Spring Creek Road to discover four waterfalls, pretty picnic areas, the beautiful rainforest and soaring views of the Cambanoora Gorge. Travel on through The Head and Teviot to explore historic Boonah; this route can form part of a wonderful circle drive taking in Cunninghams Gap, Warwick, Killarney and Boonah. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS: n Browns Falls – kids play area, picnic tables, BBQs and amenities; an undeveloped track, rock-hopping and creek crossing required to reach the falls.
n Fossicking for gold at Thanes Creek – licences available from Queensland Government website. n Leyburn – hosted the 1949 Australian Grand Prix. Leyburn Sprints held each August commemorate this; visit Liberator Park which commemorates the 21st and 22nd Liberator Bomber Squadrons stationed here during World War II; tasty counter meals at the Royal Hotel; free camping at Leyburn Sports Grounds. n In Karara, the MacIntyre Wind Farm Precinct is being developed and will be the largest wind farm in the Southern Hemisphere. n Fishing, gold panning, bush golf and four wheel driving at Glendon Camping Grounds. n Camping, fishing, swimming and boating at Leslie Dam.
4. Cedar Route 71km round trip I 1 hour drive Travel north from Warwick along the Cunningham Highway and take Goomburra Road east to commence the Cedar Route which takes in Goomburra and Freestone. The route was named after the Red Cedar trees felled by the area’s pioneering timbergetters using basic tools and bullocks. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS:
n Easy access to Daggs Falls – a lookout close to the road provides good views.
n Glengallan Homestead and Heritage Centre – built of sandstone in 1867, it’s one of the state’s few remaining substantial 19th century country houses. Stop in for morning tea and a tour.
n 45-minute circuit walk to the base of Queen Mary Falls, Main Range National Park – lookout, covered picnic tables, gas BBQs and amenities.
n The Goomburra section of Main Range National Park – walks, waterfalls, swimming, birdwatching and picnicking.
n Hand-feed king parrots and crimson rosellas at Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park opposite the national park. n Carr’s Lookout – breathtaking views over the Head Valley to Mt Superbus and the Scenic Rim. n The Moss Gardens – cool temperate rainforest trees covered in moss and lichen. Walk only 25m along the 100-year-old rabbit proof fence to view Hoop Pine, Kurrajong and Silky Oak trees.
n Mt Dumaresq – it was from the top of this mountain that Allan Cunningham declared the Darling Downs 'as far as the eye can see’. n Between Freestone and Warwick you’ll see a patchwork of oats, sorghum, wheat and sunflowers growing on some of the most fertile land in the district. n In Freestone, music still rings out in the Freestone Hall at regular old-style country dances. southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au
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5. Armistice Way 35km one way I 30 minute drive If you’re travelling south to Stanthorpe, Armistice Way is a perfect alternative route to venture off the highway. The Granite Belt was part of the resettlement scheme for returning soldiers of World War I. The veterans named their farms, and the roads linking them, after battles in which they had fought. North-west of Stanthorpe, Armistice Way travels along Amiens Road past fruit and vegetable farms through the tiny hamlets and old railway sidings of Amiens, Bapaume, Passchendaele, Bullecourt, Pozieres and Fleurbaix. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS: n Visit the Amiens Legacy Centre to discover what life was like for returned soldiers in the 1920s. Tour guides available on Sundays. n Try preservative-free liqueurs, beers and wines at Castle Glen in its iconic castle-like building. n Walk 200m to the top of Donnelly’s Castle for breathtaking valley views. Legend has it Thunderbolt the bushranger hid out in these granite boulders and caves. This walk is a great alternative if you can’t make it to Girraween National Park. n Sip Strange Bird wines at Boireann Winery; taste the renowned Verdelho at Robert Channon Wines; enjoy a sunset tasting at Summit Estate Wines. Ravenscroft Wines and Granite Belt Brewery are both nearby to this route. n Take in soaring views from Passchendaele State Forest Lookout and fossick for gold at Swiper’s Gully.
6. Shearer’s Way 105km one way I 1.5 hour drive This country drive traverses trap rock country, home to many sheep farms. Shearer´s Way provides an alternative route from Stanthorpe to NSW, ending on the Bruxner Highway. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS: n Casley Mt Hutton Winery – wine tasting and complimentary winery tours. n Mallow Organic Lamb – available direct from the farm and Mallow Cottage – perfect for a weekend escape. n Glenlyon Dam – fishing, water sports, boat hire and weekender cabins. n Detour to Sundown National Park via Glenlyon Dam Road; ideal for a four wheel driving wilderness experience. 22
7. Highland Drive 37km one way I 40 minute drive Travel the scenic route south from Stanthorpe to the wineries of Ballandean. You’ll drive past Storm King Dam and the Granite Belt town of Eukey, where snow flurries are known to fall in winter. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS: n Storm King Dam – waterski, hire a canoe or fish for Murray Cod, Yellowbelly, Silver and Spangled Perch and Eel-Tailed Catfish. Camping and cabins available on-site. n Girraween National Park lies only a few minutes off Highland Drive. Make the detour and tackle over 17km of walking trails. n Taste wines at a number of award-winning wineries along Eukey Road, many of which offer meals and accommodation. n Tour the cellar doors of Ballandean – notably the award-winning Ballandean Estate Wines and Golden Grove Estate. n Flip to page 39 for more on the Strange Bird Alternative Wine Trail. n Once in Ballandean, follow Jacobsens Road south for two minutes to view the Ballandean Pyramid – a man-made stone pyramid towering 15 metres high.
8. Oracle’s Way 65km one way I 50 minute drive Travel the scenic route south from Stanthorpe to Tenterfield. This route crosses the border into New South Wales a number of times and provides easy access to natural wonders and national parks. ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS: n Undercliffe Falls, via Liston, descends 150m over a 30-metre-wide rock face into a deep pool. n Detour to Aloomba Lavender Farm for Devonshire Tea. n Bald Rock, in Bald Rock National Park (and adjoining Girraween National Park), rises to 1277m above sea level and towers about 200m above the surrounding bushland. The awesome granite dome is 750m long and 500m wide. n Walk, picnic and paddle at Boonoo Boonoo Falls in Boonoo Boonoo National Park.
Make Southern Downs Home Life on the Southern Downs means affordable living in a stunning natural setting. With impressive education facilities, extensive community services and a diverse and stable economy, our locals love living here. The Southern Downs offers a variety of housing and lifestyle options, with low unemployment rates and enviable real estate prices. On weekends, you’ll be spoilt for choice, with our natural playground ready for you to explore, clubs for you to join and
a calendar of exciting sporting and cultural events. You only have to flip through this guide to get a taste of what we have to offer! Come and celebrate the four seasons with us on the Southern Downs. Learn more at makesoutherndownshome.com.au.
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Stanthorpe Visitors to Stanthorpe can swirl, sniff and sip their way through some of Australia’s highest vineyards at some 1,000 metres above sea level. The town is home to a range of cafés, boutique stores and galleries, all surrounded by farmlands, fruit orchards and vineyards waiting to be explored.
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HIT THE OUTDOORS
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PICK YOUR OWN
SIP & DINE
Head to Mount Marlay for mountain biking or Girraween National Park for epic walks.
Visit Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery (don’t miss the Picasso!) or head off on the CBD street art trail.
The family will love picking strawberries, apples and cherries straight from the farm.
Sip your way through the Granite Belt’s cellar doors and breweries, with bus and bike tours available.
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Granite Belt Villages A string of Granite Belt villages nestle along the New England Highway either side of Stanthorpe. The perfect gourmet escape, the Granite Belt is Queensland’s premier wine destination, lauded for its vineyards and award-winning small production wineries. The area also features apple and stone fruit orchards, artisan food producers and restaurant menus championing local produce.
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CONQUER THE PYRAMID
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Girraween National Park’s iconic steep trail to the top of The Pyramid is well worth the walk!
There’s over 40 cellar doors to visit, along with many gourmet providores offering local produce.
Take the family to the Granite Belt Christmas Farm, where the festive spirit is alive all year round.
Visit Wallangarra Museum and Café at the historic railway station.
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BEST WAY TO EXPLORE THE GRANITE BELT? “Hire a bike of course and go for a ride! There’s nowhere else in Queensland where you can cycle from winery to winery, on quiet country roads, and see no-one! It’s our very own bit of Europe right here!”
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Warwick Sitting on the banks of the Condamine River, historic Warwick is known for its roses and rodeo, and features some of the state’s finest original sandstone buildings. You’ll find the balance just right in Warwick – lashings of country town charm with all the trappings of a thriving and creative regional city.
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RIDE THE STEAM TRAIN
CELEBRATE WINTER
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Step back in time with a trip on the Southern Downs Steam Railway.
Don’t miss Queensland’s quirkiest winter festival, Jumpers and Jazz in July.
Explore Warwick’s heritage buildings including Abbey Boutique Hotel and Glengallan Homestead.
Try your luck fishing for the mighty Murray Cod at Leslie Dam or Connolly Dam.
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Killarney Killarney is the perfect mix of greenery and country life, with rolling foothills surrounded by mountain vistas, valleys and waterfalls. Head east into the mountains to discover Queen Mary Falls where Spring Creek tumbles over a 40-metre cliff.
Top things to do... VISIT THE FALLS Queen Mary Falls has two great walking trails. Hand-feed parrots at the nearby café.
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MEANDER THE MAIN STREET Head to Killarney Art Gallery, Willow Gallery or the Heritage Centre, all in the main street.
ATTEND BONFIRE NIGHT
SEE CARR’S LOOKOUT
The kids will love the annual Killarney Bonfire Night, held in July.
Carr’s Lookout provides stunning views over the Great Dividing Range.
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ome to the headwaters of the Condamine River, Killarney offers one of the region’s most picturesque getaways. You’ll love the village atmosphere and small town charm of the main street, dotted with galleries, cafés, parks and a museum. Don’t leave without a taste of the fabulous beef and potatoes Killarney is famous for.
the spectacular Queen Mary Falls, all part of the world Heritage-listed Main Range National Park. Nearby Cambanoora Gorge is a significant natural habitat and home to a number of endangered species, including platypus. The Gorge’s magical river crossings and breathtaking views offer many opportunities for hikers, horse riders and mountain bikers to explore. Visit page 43 for more.
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Allora Sitting just off the highway between Warwick and Toowoomba, Allora is known as the ’best little town on the Downs’. Take the time to visit Mary Poppins House (circa 1880) where author P.L. Travers lived as a child and Glengallan Homestead which embodies the history of the historic Allora region since the late 19th century.
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VISIT HERITAGE HOME
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Visit Mary Poppins House where author P.L. Travers lived as a child.
Snap a selfie with the stunning sunflowers or sorghum that grow around Allora.
Settle in for lunch at a historic pub or lay out a picnic on the banks of Dalrymple Creek.
Glimpse into the region’s history at the Glengallan Homestead and Heritage Centre.
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Leyburn Known as the town of living history, Leyburn is the site of the 1949 Australian Grand Prix, now commemorated annually in August with the Historic Leyburn Sprints.
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eyburn will charm you with its old time feel with many of the buildings dating back to mid to late 1800s. This small village came about as a resting point for bullock teams crossing at what was initially named Leslie Crossing, on Patrick Leslie’s original trail. The name was later changed to Canal Creek and finally to Leyburn. Of note is the heritage-listed St Augustine’s Anglican Church and the ’Z Special Unit’ memorial located at Liberator Park, commemorating the Leyburn aerodrome’s construction for the Z Force secret commandoes during World War II. Head off on the Leyburn Historical Plaques Trail, with 24 stops in town and 11 more in the surrounding areas.
BEST PLACE TO STOP IN LEYBURN? “Do yourself a favour and take a trip to Leyburn Timber Craft. This unique business offers custom pieces from signs to furniture. Beautifully crafted by a local, you can’t miss dropping in there before heading to the local pub for a meal!”
Leyburn’s heritage streets roar to life each August as thousands travel to watch cars race in the Historic Leyburn Sprints. Stop in at the Royal Hotel for a coldie, a yarn and some real country cooking at Queensland’s oldest continually licensed establishment.
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ATTEND THE SPRINTS
HIT THE HERITAGE TRAIL
ENJOY A PUB LUNCH
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Don’t miss all the action of the Historic Leyburn Sprints, held annually in August.
Head off on the Leyburn Historical Plaques Trail to explore the town’s history.
Soak up the atmosphere with a hearty country pub lunch at the Royal Hotel.
Try your luck fossicking at nearby Thanes Creek or Talgai State Forest.
Goomburra & Maryvale The beautiful Goomburra Valley is home to rugged mountain ranges, spectacular views, trickling streams and some of the region’s most beautiful swimming spots.
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Nestled amid lush farmland at the foothills of the national park, Maryvale is an area of stunning natural beauty. Getaways range from creek-side bush camping and rustic farm stay cabins to a five-star resort offering first-class dining. Back in town, be sure to visit Maryvale’s historic Crown Hotel constructed in 1912 and take the time to wander around and enjoy a little country relaxation.
WHAT MAKES GOOMBURRA SO UNIQUE? “Flat farmlands, rolling hills, sheer cliffs…it’s unique, so diverse and ever-changing. When you enter the rainforest, it’s like you’ve stepped into another world. You’re surrounded by ancient habitats, it’s incredibly fresh and so cool, even on the hottest days.” TERESA BADGERY, Goomburra Valley Campground
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Get a taste of country life at Bestbrook Mountain Resort.
The Goomburra section of Main Range National Park offers many walking trails and campgrounds.
Spicers Peak Lodge in Maryvale is the ultimate location for an all-inclusive luxury getaway.
If you’re travelling from Brisbane, stop at Cunninghams Gap for a range of walks with impressive views.
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Food & Wine Southern Downs is not only a mecca for lovers of fresh, seasonal, regional produce but is uniquely home to the Granite Belt – Queensland’s only cold-climate wine region where multi-award winning hand-crafted wines continue to break new ground both nationally and internationally.
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McGregor Terrace, Stanthorpe Awarded Australian Good Food Guide’s Readers’ Choice 2021 and 2022. Enjoy a weekly changing menu showcasing produce from the restaurant garden as well as other Granite Belt producers.
2. THE PEAK RESTAURANT Spicers Peak Lodge, Maryvale
With three Chefs Hats in the Australian Good Food Guide, this is an exceptional and luxurious dining experience using the best of Australian produce.
JAMWORKS GOURMET FOODS
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From the granitic soils of the south to the rich, alluvial soils in the north, there is not much that this region cannot produce. While we are famous for our grapes, apples and stone fruit, there is an abundance of fresh produce to savour every season.
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This relaxed American BBQ smokehouse is making waves at national barbeque competitions with their exceptional flavours and local ingredients. Don’t miss the beef brisket.
Throw in chefs passionate about food and wine matching, interesting produce like truffles, hand-made artisan cheeses, locally brewed craft beer, cider made from local apples and country butchers who know where their meat comes from, and you have an unbeatable gourmet escape! Visit page 67 for a full list of gourmet providores. You too can experience the good life at foodie events including the Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest (February/March biennially), Grazing the Granite Belt (May) and a range of winery-hosted events.
4. RUPERT’S BAR & GRILL Wood Street, Warwick
This modern Australian restaurant, located at the Coachman’s Inn, offers a seasonal menu celebrating export quality local John Dee Angus beef. THE BARRELROOM, BALLANDEAN ESTATE WINES
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Ballandean Estate Wines, Ballandean Offering an eclectic modern ItalianAustralia menu, The Barrelroom showcases local Granite Belt produce in the beating heart of Ballandean Estate Wines.
6. VARIAS RESTAURANT
Queensland College of Wine Tourism, Stanthorpe Situated next to Banca Ridge vineyard and cellar door, this multi awardwinning restaurant features local ingredients and matching wines. There are too many amazing foodie experiences in our region to list here! Scan the code to discover many more.
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With 100% of Queensland’s apples grown on the Granite Belt, you can embark on a pick-your-own (PYO) apple adventure, with stone fruit and berry picking also available.
Grapes have been grown in the Granite Belt since the 1870s and today our wineries are the most awarded in Queensland. The Granite Belt’s high altitude makes the region ideal for growing and producing wine grape varieties and is officially recognised as a wine producing region under its own Geographical Indicator (GI). The unique terroir, with its longer growing season and deep granitic gravels, combines with the expertise of innovative winemakers and vignerons to produce wines of elegance and complexity.
Working farms open to the public include: n Ashbern Farms – PYO strawberries from October to May n Eastern Colour – PYO apples and strawberries from February to June n Nicoletti Orchards – PYO apples from February to June n Suttons Juice Factory and Cidery – while you can’t PYO, Sutton’s is located on a real working apple orchard, where you’ll learn all about the process of apple harvesting before treating your taste buds to one of their signature apple pies.
The more well-known grape varietals such as chardonnay, verdelho, semillon, shiraz, merlot and cabernet sauvignon are proven in the Granite Belt, however it’s the more adventurous style of wine that is getting attention. The Strange Bird Wine Trail allows for sampling of unusual varieties, known as Strange Birds, such as viognier, mourvedre and tempranillo.
SAM COSTANZO, VITICULTURALIST, GOLDEN GROVE ESTATE
WINERY AND BREWERY TOURS There are more than 40 cellar doors and two craft breweries to explore on the Granite Belt. Drop by to taste wines, meet the winemaker and learn more about the grape growing process from our local experts. A number of wineries offer private tasting rooms for groups, vineyard tours and wine masterclasses.
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Let someone else do the driving on a personalised bus tour, or join a bicycle tour where you can casually cycle between wineries, orchards and gourmet producers under the guidance of Granite Belt Bicycle Tours and Hire. You can also be a ’Winemaker for a Weekend’ at the Queensland College of Wine Tourism.
ANDY WILLIAMS, WINEMAKER, HIDDEN CREEK WINERY
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Balancing Rock Wines 221 Old Wallangarra Road, Wyberba (0407 127 902) -Petit Verdot, Sagrantino, Verdelho, Viognier -Open Fri-Mon 10-4pm, 7 days school & pub hols. www.balancingrockwines.com.au Ballandean Estate Wines, 354 Sundown Rd, Ballandean (07) 4684 1226 - Durif, Fiano, Nebbiolo, Saperavi,Shiraz, Sylvaner, Viognier -Open 7 days 9-5pm www.ballandeanestate.com
Boireann Winery 26 Donnellys Castle Rd, The Summit (07) 4683 2194
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- Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Gewurtztraminer, Malbec, Muscat, Semillon, Shiraz - Open 7 days 10-4pm www.bungawarrawines.com.au Casley Mount Hutton Winery 94 Mt Hutton Rd, Stanthorpe (07) 4683 6316 - Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz, Verdelho, Viognier - Open Fri-Mon 9.30-4.30pm & pub hols www.casleywines.com Girraween Estate 41 Hickling Lane, Wyberba (07) 4684 3186 - Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Petit Verdot, Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz - Open Sat-Sun & public holidays 10-5pm www.girraweenestate.com.au Golden Grove Estate 337 Sundown Rd, Ballandean (07) 4684 1291 - Barbara, Durif, Malbec, Mourvedre, Nero d'Avola, Tempranillo, Vermentino - Open Sat 9-5pm Sun-Friday 9-4pm www.goldengroveestate.com.au Granite Ridge Wines 157 Sundown Rd, Ballandean (07) 4684 1263 - Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Petit Verdot, Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz, Tempranillo, Verdelho - Open 7 days 9-5pm www.graniteridgewines.com.au Heritage Wines of Stanthorpe Granite Belt Drv, cnr School Rd, Cottonvale (07 4685 2197) -Chardonnay, Fiano, Marsanne, Pinot Gris, Shiraz, Tempranillo, Verdelho - Open Mon-Fri 10-4pm Sat-Sun 9-5pm www.heritagewines.com.au Hidden Creek Winery & Café 2271 Eukey Rd, Ballandean (07) 4684 1383 -Cabernet Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot, Shiraz, Shiraz Viiognier, Verdelho - Open Mon & Fri 11-3pm, Sat-Sun 10-4pm www.hiddencreek.com.au
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Walking Trails From serious granite-scaling hikes to leisurely family bushwalks, Southern Downs offers something to suit every fitness level and ability. Set off on a self-guided waterfall, forest or river trail or head to one of our national parks to explore and camp under the Southern Cross.
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NATIONAL PARK TRAILS Main Range National Park Cunninghams Gap section Cunningham Highway, between Brisbane and Warwick Step back and feel humbled by rugged peaks, towering forests and spectacular mountain scenery in this World Heritagelisted national park. There are a range of walking tracks from 1.6km to 12km. Families will love the short rainforest circuit trail offering views over the Fassifern Valley. The majority of tracks start at the top of Cunninghams Gap at the Crest car park. Don’t miss: The Mount Cordeaux track (6.8km return) zigzags through rainforest to the exposed upper slopes of the range, ending at a lookout. Visit in spring when the giant spear lilies are in flower. Main Range National Park Spicers Peak section Spicer’s Gap Road, Tregony Discover evidence of pioneer travel routes over the Great Dividing Range and enjoy views of the Fassifern Valley at historic Spicers Gap. With five mostly short trails, Spicers Gap offers interesting self-guided walks with relics that hark back to harsh pioneering days. Camping is available on-site. Don’t miss: Park at the Governors Chair car park to take either the short lookout trail or the one hour heritage trail, reminiscent of old bullock days. Main Range National Park Queen Mary Falls section Spring Creek Road, Killarney Head off to explore Queen Mary Falls, one of the most popular destinations on the Southern Downs, the birthplace of the Condamine Headwaters. Enjoy the
spectacle of Spring Creek tumbling 40m to the valley below with a fragrant eucalypttopped ridgeline to the lush rainforest below. You can choose from the short cliff circuit (about 20 minutes) or the Queen Mary Falls circuit (about 40 minutes) Don’t miss: Visit nearby Browns Falls for a more difficult walk, with rock scrambling and creek hopping leading to a beautiful waterfall and swimming hole.
walking trails, from short walks to multiday hikes. The kids will love the Granite Arch while adventurers should tackle The Pyramid climb. Don’t miss: Marvel at Girraween’s natural stone archway created by massive balancing boulders on the Granite Arch Trail (1.6km return), perfect for the whole family.
Main Range National Park Goomburra section Forestry Reserve Road, Goomburra A landscape of rugged mountains, spectacular lookouts, exhilarating walks, dappled forests and unique wildlife is waiting to be explored. Discover walks through lush tropical rainforest and fragrant eucalypts. Choose a bushwalk from the many tracks on offer ranging from less than 1km to 12km return. Take an easy stroll before your picnic or load up your pack and explore the far-flung reaches of the park, navigating steep climbs, rocky outcrops and dense forest. There are many private and national park camping sites available in Goomburra. Don’t miss: The Dalrymple Circuit (1.2km circuit return) is a perfect track for little kids, with boardwalks, bridges and platforms over the cascades. Relax in the crystal clear waterhole or look for platypus, crayfish and tadpoles. Girraween National Park Pyramids Road, Ballandean Girraween, meaning ’place of flowers’, is a park of massive granite outcrops, large angular tors and precariously balanced boulders. Spectacular wildflower displays splash colour among the granite in spring. This popular park has over 17km of
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Sundown National Park Sundown Road, Ballandean Journey along back roads to the spectacular wilderness of Sundown National Park on the Queensland-New South Wales border. With its dramatic landscape of sheer-sided gorges, treelined ridges and peaks rising over 1000 metres above the Severn River, discover for yourself the park’s wild isolation. The park is popular with four wheel drive and fishing enthusiasts, with multiple trails and camping sites available.
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Don’t miss: While there’s five walking trails to choose from across the park, the short Red Rock Gorge lookout track (500m return) is stunning. Gaze across a deep gorge with cliffs stained by red lichen and rugged ranges stretching out to the south.
Bald Rock National Park Bald Rock Access Road, Carrolls Creek NSW Located just on the New South Wales side of the border, the 8000ha Bald Rock National Park is home to granite canyons, stone arches and echo points. Granite gardens scatter across picturesque walks, leading to awe-inspiring lookouts over boundless countryside. The park has picnic areas and camping sites available. Don’t miss: The Bald Rock Summit walking track (3.2km return) will take you up the largest granite rock in Australia, with scenic views across the park.
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Donnelly’s Castle Donnellys Castle Road, Pozieres Donnelly’s Castle is a granite rock formation that you can walk between, around and over! The massive boulders are just as spectacular as some of the rock formations in Girraween National Park and is far more accessible for young adventurers. The site offers boulders to scramble over and hidden passageways to explore, as well as spectacular views of the surrounding area from the 200 metre walk to the top. Mount Marlay Alice Street, Stanthorpe For a panoramic view over Stanthorpe, head to Mount Marlay lookout and picnic area. Located within Stanthorpe itself, you can drive all the way to the top of the summit. Or, get your legs pumping and take the concrete stairway from the bottom of the mountain (500m return). Pack a picnic and settle in at the top for relaxing views over the Granite Belt. Sentimental Rocks Jardine Street, Stanthorpe A stunning nature reserve, Sentimental Rocks is tucked away in suburban Stanthorpe, just outside the CBD. It’s like a mini Girraween National Park, offering walking trails, birdwatching and spectacular granite landscapes. The best part? As it’s not a national park, you can bring your furry friends along for a walk too. Quart Pot Creek Walks Leslie Parade, Stanthorpe The pretty Quart Pot Creek meanders through granite country and natural
bushland and passes through the town of Stanthorpe. The creek banks have been attractively landscaped to include five kilometres of walking and cycling tracks, linking one end of town to the Red Bridge. You’ll find tranquil picnic and BBQs areas along the way. Take time to walk alongside this beautiful creek, past water-worn granite boulders; watch for native birds, paddle at the water’s edge or just relax under the shade of a tree. Condamine River Walk Federation Park, Victoria Street, Warwick The Condamine River meanders through Warwick and is lined with plenty of concreted paths for easy walks. While there’s many routes to choose from, the 2.5km river loop is the most popular, offering riverside views and birdwatching. Starting at Federation Park, the route offers fitness equipment, picnic tables, a fenced dog park, a skate bowl, play equipment, a boat ramp and plenty of spots to lay the picnic rug. Warwick CBD Heritage Trail Warwick Police Station, Fitzroy Street, Warwick Travel back in time with this short 800m walk that will take you past some of Warwick’s grandest heritage buildings. Start at the Warwick Police Station on Fitzroy Street, before turning into the main street to view the majestic Town Hall and St Mary’s Church. Visit bit. ly/3vgOJ4r to download the History & Heritage Trails Guide for detailed information or grab one at the Warwick Visitor Information Centre.
CAMBANOORA GORGE Cambanoora Gorge is an area of natural beauty, offering breathtaking views and magical river crossings, surrounded by impressive mountains. Located near Killarney, the Gorge is a significant natural habitat and is home to a number of endangered species including platypus, Fleay’s barred frog, spotted tail quoll and more. The Condamine River Road is situated in Cambanoora Gorge and offers many opportunities for you to explore and enjoy the natural surrounds. It’s perfect for hikers, horse riders and mountain bikers. Once you cross the first cattle grid, adjust to ’country mode’ – slow down, breathe the fresh air, look for wildlife and stop for a swim or picnic at one of the crossings. Please DO
DAGGS FALLS, MAIN RANGE NATIONAL PARK
Slow down, get out of the car, sit quietly by the river Keep your vehicle speed under 30km/hr Idle through crossings in low range at slow speed Walk, ride a horse or cycle instead of driving
GIRRAWEEN NATIONAL PARK
Take your rubbish with you Be considerate of the Gorge residents
Please DON’T
Churn up the road or the river with high speed acceleration Leave litter, food or human waste Start fires or leave anything behind that could start a fire Remove or damage flora, fauna or nesting sites Trespass on private property Attempt a crossing in any vehicle other than a four wheel drive
There are no toilet facilities or rubbish bins in Cambanoora Gorge. The Condamine River Road is not a four wheel drive track or adventure park. The crossings are impassable after rain and the road may be closed. For track conditions, visit the Southern Downs Regional Council Facebook page or contact the Warwick Visitor Information Centre on 07 4661 3122.
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Fishing & Water Sports Venture into our waterways for a paddle, carve it up on your waterskis or try your luck fishing for the mighty Murray Cod.
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must visit waterholes GIRRAWEEN NATIONAL PARK Swim in rock pools near Bald Rock Creek and Castle Rock.
GOOMBURRA, MAIN RANGE NATIONAL PARK Swim in rocky pools on the Cascades Circuit walk or on the Araucaria Falls walk, surrounded by lush rainforest.
LESLIE DAM
LESLIE DAM*
13km west of Warwick Launch your boat, waterski or kayak at one of Queensland’s most popular freshwater fishing and camping destinations. Bring your packed lunch and picnic overlooking the dam or on the shoreline. Toilet facilities are available and visitors can choose between camping at Washpool Reserve or Lake Leslie Tourist Park.
CONNOLLY DAM*
15km south-east of Warwick Chase the mighty Murray Cod and monster Golden Perch with your rod or enjoy a quiet paddle in your kayak. Toilets are available on-site. Electric and oar powered vessels are permitted, but power boating is prohibited. There is camping available on-site at Connolly Dam Campground.
CONDAMINE RIVER
Try your luck across the region The headwaters of the Condamine River originate in Killarney and once it drops 40m to form Queen Mary Falls, meanders through Warwick, with plenty of spots to throw a line in. Try your luck around the weir at Queens Park or near the Factory Precinct, a vibrant development previously home to a heritagelisted dairy. When fishing in the Condamine near Warwick, a permit is only required when fishing from Talgai Weir.
BROWNS FALLS, KILLARNEY picnic tables, BBQs and a playground. Camping and boat hire is available on-site at Glenlyon Dam Tourist Park.
QUART POT CREEK Stanthorpe Although some areas of Quart Pot Creek are restricted for fishing, you can comfortably pick a shady spot to throw in a line near the Granite Street weir or in front of the Visitor Information Centre. Good luck!
SEVERN RIVER 15km south of Stanthorpe Sundown National Park provides the best public access to the Severn River, offering plenty of spots to cast a line off the banks. Spinning lures are popular however watch the scrub and bushes along the bank. *Any angler aged 18+ requires a fishing permit to fish in dams and weirs in Queensland. You can buy permits from Australia Post and sub-agent outlets or online.
The track to reach the waterhole is rocky and rough, but swimming under the falls is well worth it!
LESLIE DAM Indulge in a variety of water sports as you swim, canoe, water-ski or camp at one of Queensland’s most popular fishing destinations.
SUNDOWN NATIONAL PARK Access the ’Permanent Waterhole’ from Broadwater camping area for the best swimming.
CONDAMINE RIVER Head to the Federation Park pontoon to dive in for a swim, launch a kayak or just to enjoy casting a line from the banks.
STORM KING DAM Swim, fish, paddle and picnic at Stanthorpe’s largest dam.
STORM KING DAM*
11km south-east of Stanthorpe Usually well-stocked with Murray Cod, Yellowbelly and Silver Perch, Storm King Dam is a popular destination for fishing, waterskiing and canoeing. Facilities include a boat ramp, toilets, BBQs and a playground, with canoe hire and camping available on-site at Sommerville Valley Tourist Park.
GLENLYON DAM*
96km south-west of Stanthorpe Ideal for wildlife viewing and many water sports including skiing, sailing and fishing, facilities at Glenlyon Dam include toilets,
CONNOLLY DAM
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Cycling & Mountain Biking Crisp country air and a network of quiet scenic routes provide idyllic cycling conditions in the Southern Downs. Discover the region on a ride around the historic buildings of Warwick, the vineyards of the Granite Belt or head out to enjoy the dedicated mountain biking trails in Stanthorpe.
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MOUNT MARLAY MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS
MOUNT MARLAY Head to Stanthorpe’s recently opened Mount Marlay MTB Trail network, which features a variety of trails suitable for all riders. The mix of granite rock and numerous different soil types give these trails a unique riding experience. Mount Marlay offers five granite trails – two beginner runs, a moderate trail and two difficult grade trails, and is located just 1.5km from the Stanthorpe CBD.
OTHER MTB TRAILS Also located in the Stanthorpe area are two popular firetrails to ride at Passchendaele State Forest and Broadwater State Forest. Compared with the majority of Queensland’s clay-based trails, these sand-based runs are ready to ride most of the time, even after rain. Mountain biking is also available at Girraween National Park on the Peak Trail or Creek Trail. In Killarney, ride the Condamine River Road in the stunning Cambanoora Gorge, where you’ll cross the river 14 times (check road conditions first).
PEDAL POWER ON THE GRANITE BELT
GRANITE BELT BIKE TRAIL Experience the Granite Belt at a leisurely pace on this marked 34km trail. Cycle the quiet country roads which string the dozens of cellar doors and foodie stops together. The countryside to the north of Stanthorpe and all the way down to Ballandean is dotted with many scenic vineyards, apple orchards, granite boulders and dozens of tourist spots to visit.
ROAD CYCLING The quiet backroads and rural landscapes in the Southern Downs create perfect cycling routes. Popular routes include: n Warwick, Yangan, Tannymorel loop (60km) n Warwick, Allora, Clifton, Pratten loop (109km) n Warwick to Stanthorpe one way (62km) n Stanthorpe, Thulimbah, Amiens loop (51km) n Stanthorpe to Tenterfield return (131km) n Killarney to Carr’s Lookout return (64km)
CYCLING EVENTS Don’t miss the annual Waddle, Saddle and Pedal which explores the mountain and valleys surrounding Killarney on the last weekend of August. Mountain bikers are joined by walkers and horse riders.
CYCLE BETWEEN WINERIES
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Horsepower Known as the Horsepower Capital of Australia, Warwick is home to a huge calendar of horse and motorsports. Across the region you can experience the thrill of horsepower, when you spend a day trackside at Morgan Park Raceway, attend a horse race in wine country or four wheel drive through Sundown National Park’s rugged wilderness.
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WARWICK HORSEPOWER PLACE
HORSE SPORTS
Australia’s Most Famous Rodeo Celebrating the traditions of life on the land, the famous Warwick Rodeo & Gold Cup Campdraft takes place annually on the last full weekend of October. Competitors vie for the prestige and bragging rights of ’winning Warwick’, which boasts Australia’s richest campdrafting prizes. Polocrosse Warwick’s Morgan Park is the Queensland State Equestrian Centre for Polocrosse and eventing, hosting a number of national events annually. Catch a match or visit the Australian Polocrosse Museum on-site. A Day at the Races Watch out for race days at Allman Park in Warwick and Armstrong Park in Stanthorpe. Frock up, dust off the fascinator and enjoy a flutter in a laidback country setting. Trail Riding Saddle up and explore the region on horseback. Join Bestbrook Mountain Resort or Cherrabah Resort on a trail ride or take your horse exploring along the picturesque Bicentennial National Trail or just over the border to the trails of Boonoo Boonoo National Park. In August, head to Killarney for the annual Waddle, Saddle and Pedal – an event for horse riders, cyclists and walkers. Horsepower Place Visit Warwick’s Horsepower Place on the Condamine River where local artist John Simpson’s horsepower legacy pays homage to the rich and varied facets of the region’s equestrian history. The 15m high sculpture sits on Alice Street, where you can also enjoy a casual stroll along the beautiful Condamine River.
MOTORSPORTS
Morgan Park Raceway Warwick’s Morgan Park Raceway is one of Australia’s leading motorsport venues with events attracting hundreds of competitors and spectators almost every weekend. Well positioned grandstands and access to the pits make it a unique spectator experience. Drivers often welcome photo opportunities and chat with fans. The Warwick Dragway is also in the Morgan Park precinct and hosts regular events. Carnell Raceway Stanthorpe’s Carnell Raceway offers a 990m sealed circuit track with a drag strip, control tower, spectator viewing areas and competitor paddock. Events include drag and motorbike races, drifting, sprints and short circuit races for sedans and open wheelers. Sandy Creek Raceway Just outside Warwick, Sandy Creek Raceway is known to be one of the fastest tracks in Queensland. It’s the home of the Warwick Kart Club and hosts at least one major event a month including championships, carnivals, grade titles and professional touring events. Historic Leyburn Sprints This iconic annual event in the heart of the quaint town of Leyburn is an action-packed weekend each August to commemorate Queensland’s first-ever Australian Grand Prix held here in 1949. The town’s streets are closed and 10,000 people gather to watch more than 200 classic cars race against the clock. Don’t miss it!
MOTOCROSS Gap Creek Moto 10km west of Cunninghams Gap, Gap Creek Moto is a 650-acre property offering a family-oriented camping, motorbike and bushwalking getaway. Glendon Motor X Located at the Glendon Camping Ground in Thane, Glendon Motor X offers 2500 acres of trail riding, with an all-terrain track, a flat track and five learner tracks. Warwick & District Dirt Bike Club Based at Morgan Park, the Warwick & District Dirt Bike Club provides safe motocross tracks for riders of all ages to test and improve their skills. Don’t miss the annual Killarney Border Ranges Trail Ride in March each year.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVING Sundown National Park You’ll find some of the region’s best four wheel driving in Sundown National Park, south-west of Stanthorpe. Sundown is high, remote and rough and entices self-sufficient campers, experienced bushwalkers and keen four wheel drivers. Terrain is rocky and can be challenging, but spectacular views of the park’s ranges are the prize. Good clearance and low range are recommended. Other 4WD tracks n The Springs 4x4 Adventure Park, Warwick n Janowen Hills 4x4 Park, Goomburra n Gordon Country, Goomburra n Talgai, Gambubal, Goomburra and Leyburn State Forests
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Arts & Heritage Discover the stories of our past, admire our stately buildings, share in our creative pursuits at galleries and join us at cultural festivals.
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trail highlights n E xplore Warwick’s historic houses and public buildings with the History & Heritage Trail Book available at the Warwick Visitor Information Centre or online. n Delve deeper at Warwick & District Historical Society’s museum and experience the unique Pringle Cottage (c.1871). ABBEY BOUTIQUE HOTEL, WARWICK
HISTORIC WARWICK Sitting on the banks of the Condamine River, historic Warwick was settled over 150 years ago and has an interesting story to tell. Botanist Allan Cunningham ventured on to the Darling Downs in 1827 and discovered a gap in the formidable Great Dividing Range. The rich grazing land was like gold to the settlers, who were eager to make their fortune in a new land. In 1840 at the age of 25, Patrick Leslie, with the aid of a tracker but no map, rode more
than 200 miles beyond the furthest limits of settlement in New South Wales, in search of the pastoral paradise described to him by Cunningham, to settle on what is now known as the Southern Downs. The slab hut built by Patrick, Walter and George Leslie is still in use today on the Canning Downs Thoroughbred Stud, a few kilometres from the centre of Warwick. The town was gazetted in 1847 and land sales began in 1850.
n Take a trip on the Downs Explorer, a unique heritage railway experience departing the Warwick Railway Precinct, drawn by their C17 Steam and DH45 diesel locomotives. n Take high tea in the gothic elegance of the Abbey Boutique Hotel (formerly Abbey of the Roses), a late 19th century convent. n Discover firsthand how graziers lived with a visit to the stunning sandstone Glengallan Homestead and Heritage Centre, 15km north of Warwick. n Visit Warwick Railway Station (c. 1880) where Prime Minister Billy Hughes delivered his controversial compulsory conscription speech which prompted the infamous ’egg throwing incident’. This led to the establishment of Australia’s Commonwealth Police in 1917. n Take a drive to Allora and visit the Allora & District Historical Society Museums and the Mary Poppins House, where author P.L. Travers grew up. n H ead to the Killarney Heritage Centre, which specialises in family history. n See rodeo memorabilia at the Australian Rodeo Heritage Centre in Warwick. n D rive the Settlers Route, a 72km round trip which incorporates a number of small historical villages. See page 21.
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n T ake a drive to nearby Yangan – rich in rural history, it was one of the first early settlements. Sandstone was quarried in the area and sent to Warwick for the construction of magnificent buildings including the Warwick Town Hall and post office.
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STANTHORPE POST OFFICE – IMAGE BY MAREK KNAPPE
HISTORIC STANTHORPE
History
trail highlights n Visit the Stanthorpe Heritage Museum for a journey through the region’s history. n S ee the Stanthorpe Post Office (c.1901), the first in Australia to be built after Federation and bearing the British Coat of Arms, however its magnificent English-made clock was installed in 1903.
By 1844 squatters had taken up four major holdings that covered a vast area of the Granite Belt. The Crown Land Act (1868) led to an influx of selectors, as well as enabling shepherds and other farm labourers to acquire land of their own. Tin was first found here in 1854 but the ’rush’ did not occur until 1872 when gold, silver, copper and other important minerals were also found. As the settlement grew in importance, Quart Pot Creek, as it was then known, was changed to Stannum (Latin for tin). Later
n E xplore Stanthorpe’s famous Red Bridge railway crossing over Quart Pot Creek. Built between 1885 and 1887, it used horsedrawn drays and manpower to move the tonnes of rock needed for banking. n Located on the border, visit the Wallangarra Café and Museum, which houses historical displays at the railway station. n D rive the Armistice Way, taking in the villages of Amiens, Passchendaele and Pozieres, which were part of the resettlement scheme for returning World War I soldiers, and named after the places major battles were fought. Stop at the Amiens Legacy Centre to learn more and discover artefacts, with guided tours available on Sundays. See page 22.
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STANTHORPE HERITAGE MUSEUM
the name was gazetted as Stanthorpe, literally meaning ’tin town’. When the tin prices fell many miners turned to farming as the cool climate was suitable for growing fruits and vegetables. Grapes were first planted here in the 1860s with encouragement from the local Catholic parish priest Father Jerome Davadi, in order to produce altar wine. His Italian descent made grape growing and wine production a familiar pastime and the rest, as they say, is history.
THE ARTS Southern Downs is packed with art to explore, from street murals to art galleries to annual art trails. Things to do n Visit the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery to see works from prominent artists including Margaret Ollie, William Robinson, Charles Blackman and even a precious Picasso lithograph. n Drop into the Warwick Art Gallery, a hive of visual art and cultural activity, with local and touring exhibitions. n Enjoy quality jazz, join an art workshop and see the work of local knitters, weavers and spinners showcased at Warwick’s annual Jumpers and Jazz in July. n Savour the Granite Belt’s thriving art and craft community at the Granite Belt Art Trail – Open Studios Event, held biennially in October. n Discover Warwick’s vibrant arts scene firsthand at the Condamine Country Art Trail, held biennially in November. n Killarney’s Willow Gallery features the work of local painters, woodturners, potters and jewellers. n Buy saddles and leather goods handmade by master saddlers at Kent Saddlery in Stanthorpe. n Visit other galleries in Stanthorpe including the Bush Rock Gallery and Glen Aplin Gardens Gallery.
SOUTHERN DOWNS DUNNY DASH ART TRAIL
Head off on an art trail with a twist, where painted murals have transformed toilet blocks from public loo to public art! Public toilets may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think about art murals, but the Dunny Dash gives art lovers more than one reason for a pit stop. There are twelve toilet blocks across the region to visit. Download the Southern Downs and Granite Belt visitor app and hold your phone up to the toilet block art murals and information on the artwork and artist will be displayed. The first 100 visitors to “do the dash” to all 12 dunnies will receive a $50 shop local gift card!
n Embark on a self-guided walk of the art murals dotted around the Stanthorpe CBD. Visit srag.org.au for the map. n In Warwick, head to the Potters Place Gallery, attend a workshop or one of its craft markets.
WILLOW GALLERY ART COLLECTIVE
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Camping & Caravanning Pitch a tent, book a cabin or park your caravan at one of the Southern Downs’ many campgrounds and caravan parks. Get back to nature with a range of sites available from bush camping to CBD caravan parks to national park stays.
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POPULAR BUSH CAMPING SITES Get off grid, bring the dog and enjoy the space. n Gordon Country, Goomburra n Foxbar Falls, Amiens n Goomburra Valley Campground, Goomburra n Wynola Country Cousins Camping, Killarney
CAMPGROUNDS FOR FISHING & CANOEING Want to throw a line in while you’re camping?
n Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park, Killarney n Cherrabah Resort, Elbow Valley
CAMPGROUNDS FOR FOUR WHEEL DRIVING
Load up your four wheel drive and hit the trails! n Gordon Country, Goomburra n Janowen Hills, Goomburra n Springs 4x4 Adventure Park, The Glen n Glendon Campgrounds, Karara n Motocross available at Gap Creek Farm Stay, Tregony
n Lake Leslie Tourist Park, Warwick
CBD-BASED CAMPGROUNDS
n Sommerville Valley Tourist Park, Stanthorpe
These sites are a short distance to the CBD.
n Stanthorpe Showgrounds, Stanthorpe
FARMSTYLE CAMPING FOR FAMILIES
n Rose City Caravan Park, Warwick
n Bestbrook Mountain Resort, Tregony
Camp while you explore these national parks. n Main Range National Park – camp at the Goomburra or Spicers Gap sections n Sundown National Park – multiple locations n Girraween National Park – multiple locations
We have too many campgrounds to list here! For the full list, flip to page 60 or scan the code.
n Top of the Town Tourist Park, Stanthorpe
n Glenlyon Dam Tourist Park, Stanthorpe
The kids will love these spots with plenty of animals on-site.
NATIONAL PARK CAMPGROUNDS
n Sundown National Park, Sundown
n Washpool Reserve Leslie Dam, Warwick n Connolly Dam, Warwick
n Killarney View Cabins and Caravan Park, Killarney
n Warwick Freedom Lifestyle Park, Warwick n DJ’s Caravan Park, Warwick n Killarney Sundown Motel and Caravan Park, Killarney
COUNTRY STYLE CARAVAN PARK – IMAGE BY LYNN WOODBORNE
FOSSICKING
Try your luck striking it rich! Thanes Creek fossicking area, about 40km west of Warwick, is a popular spot for alluvial gold prospecting, with the first nuggets discovered here in 1868. The nearby Glendon Camping Grounds also offers gold fossicking. Durikai State Forest 27km west of Warwick, accessed off the Cunningham Highway, offers sections of the forest for gold fossicking. There are no facilities or camping permitted. Talgai State Forest 35km north-west of Warwick, offers sections of forest for gold fossicking. There are no facilities or camping permitted. Swiper’s Gully in Passchendaele State Forest, near Amiens, 13km north-west of Stanthorpe draws prospectors looking for Topaz and other gemstones and minerals. Fossickers in Queensland require a licence – visit qld.gov.au/recreation/activities/areas-facilities or buy one from the Warwick or Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centres.
CARAVANNING ON THE SOUTHERN DOWNS
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Family Must Dos The Southern Downs is the ultimate destination for the whole family to breathe in some fresh country air, reconnect with nature (and each other) and go offline. Say howdy to life in the country where there’s horses to ride, berries to pick and stars to gaze!
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AUSTRALIANA PARK, WARWICK
FAMILY MUST DOS IN WARWICK AND SURROUNDS:
FAMILY MUST DOS IN STANTHORPE AND SURROUNDS:
1. Farm Stays Say howdy to life in the country by experiencing firsthand how a functioning farm works. There are a number of farm stays in the area with activities including shearing demonstrations, horseback riding, milking cows, whip cracking and plenty of 1:1 time with the animals.
1. Donnelly’s Castle The original bushranger hideout for ’Thunderbolt’, Donnelly’s Castle is more a cave than a castle, but great for kids of all ages. The massive boulders are just as spectacular as some of the rock formations in Girraween National Park, and is far more accessible for young adventurers.
2. Queen Mary Falls Embark on an easy stroll that takes you to the lookout point (even suitable for toddlers). Hand-feed rosellas and lorikeets at the top of the park. You can BYO feed or buy some from Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park.
2. Girraween National Park Girraween’s 30km of walking trails is the perfect spot for restless legs! Try the Granite Arch walk, a fairly short, easy trail that’s perfect for all ages and follows some fascinating rock formations, with granite archways and secret caves, allowing the kids to play bushranger!
3. Leslie Dam One of Queensland’s most popular fishing and camping destinations, Leslie Dam is an ideal spot for swimming and water sports. BYO kayak, tinnie or jetski and head out onto the water! You’ll spot plenty of kangaroos every afternoon too! 4. Fossicking Eureka! Try your luck at striking gold with three fossicking areas including Thanes Creek, Durikai State Forest and Talgai State Forest. If you’re in the Stanthorpe area you can check out Swiper’s Gully. Fossicking permits are available from qld.gov.au/ recreation or buy one from our Visitor Information Centres. 5. Mary Poppins House Visit the house Mary Poppins author, PL Travers, grew up in! Located in Allora, this heritage-listed house is open for tours by appointment. 6. Learn to Ride Bicycle Track Located at Warwick’s Australiana Park, this newly opened Learn to Ride Bicycle Track is worth a visit if you’ve packed the bikes! With a BMX track, velodrome, playground and picnic areas all onsite, you’ll be set for a morning of pedal power!
GOOMBURRA VALLEY CAMPGROUND
3. The Big Apple What’s a Queensland road trip without stopping at an iconic ’big thing’ on the side of the road? The Big Apple will greet you on the New England Highway as you approach Stanthorpe, giving the kids endless photo opportunities! 4. Granite Belt Christmas Farm Open all year round, get festive at the Granite Belt Christmas Farm, visiting Santa’s animals and wandering through the fields of real Christmas trees. Visit the farm in harvest season and let the kids pick the perfect tree for your family festivities as the big day draws near. 5. Pick Your Own Embark on a fresh fruit adventure, enjoying strawberries, apples and cherries straight from the farm! See page 38 for locations. 6. Granite Belt Maze Get lost in the Granite Belt Maze with multiple mazes for all ages, along with riddles to solve, mini golf and wheelchair access.
GRANITE BELT MAZE
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Say I Do on the Southern Downs Tie the knot on the Southern Downs. Whether you want to get hitched in a heritage-listed castle or want to exchange vows between the vines, the Southern Downs makes saying I do whimsical, elegant and unique.
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This is just a small selection of our wedding destinations. Scan the code to discover many more.
GORDON COUNTRY – IMAGE BY RENEE MULCAHY
BUSH WEDDING
Gordon Country Located in Goomburra, Gordon Country offers a private country estate surrounded by towering mountains and adjoining World Heritage-listed rainforest. There are a range of ceremony options from creekside, rainforest or bushland, with a magnificent custom-built reception space and lawn area. A range of accommodation is available on-site for all guests. Glenbridge Country Weddings Located near the picturesque town of Killarney, Glenbridge Country Weddings offers country romance and unique charm with a rustic rural setting. The farm transforms across four seasons, giving you a different feel throughout the year. With a rustic covered reception area and plenty of stunning farmland, you will have multiple spaces to celebrate your big day.
HERITAGE WEDDING Abbey Boutique Hotel The Abbey Boutique Hotel (formerly Abbey of the Roses) offers a truly unique and charming wedding destination in their heritage-listed manor. With multiple areas on-site including a chapel, gazebo and manicured gardens, they have a range of packages available from elopements to all-inclusive luxury stays. Glengallan Homestead Located between Warwick and Allora, the heritage-listed Glengallan Homestead offers a unique experience for a wedding filled with history and old-school charm. From its extensive manicured gardens, to its stunning wrap-around verandah and magnificent sandstone building, Glengallan Homestead has multiple locations on-site to exchange nuptials.
WINERY WEDDING
Summit Estate Celebrating the romance of wine, Summit Estate is located just outside Stanthorpe and specialises in rustic vineyard weddings. Exchange vows between the vines before moving into their rustic cellar door for your reception. With a picturesque vineyard backdrop that changes through the seasons, Summit Estate ticks all the boxes for the ultimate winery wedding. Balancing Heart Vineyard New to the wedding market, Balancing Heart Vineyard is fast becoming one of the region’s most sought after venues. This modern venue offers a magical ambience for your big day, with stunning sunsets, a mountainous backdrop and a natural ’heart’ granite boulder formation tucked in among the vines.
GLENGALLAN HOMESTEAD
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Travel Directory ACCOMMODATION STANTHORPE & SURROUNDS NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Apple & Grape Motel
63 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1288
appleandgrape.com.au
Ballandean Tavern
1 St Judes Lane, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1044
ballandeantavern.com.au
Boulevard Motel
76 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1777
boulevardmotel.com.au
Central Hotel
140 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2044
Country Club Motel
26 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1033
Granite Belt Motel
34 Wallangarra Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1811
granitebeltmotel.com.au
High Street Motor Inn
1 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1533
highstreetmotorinn.com.au
Hotel Stanthorpe
43 Lock Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3520
hotel-stanthorpe-pub.business.site
Murray Gardens Motel & Cottages
10 Pancor Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4121
murraygardens.com.au
O’Mara’s Hotel
45 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1044
omarashotel.com.au
Stannum Lodge Motor Inn
12 Wallangarra Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2000
stannumlodge.com.au
The Vines Motel & Cottages
2 Wallangarra Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3844
thevinesmotel.com.au
Top of the Town Tourist Park
10 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4888
topoftown.com.au
HOTELS AND MOTELS
CARAVAN/CAMPING & FARM STAYS Blue Topaz Caravan Park
26806 New England Highway, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 5279
bluetopazcaravanpark.com
Cannon Creek Cabins & Camping
141 Cannon Creek Road, Bapaume QLD 4380
0428 181 974
cannoncreekcabins.com.au
Country Style Caravan Park
27156 New England Highway, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4683 4358
countrystylecaravanpark.com.au
Foxbar Falls Campground
375 Goldfields Road, Amiens QLD 4380
0477 369 227
foxbarfalls.com.au
Girraween National Park Camping
Pyramids Rd, Wyberba QLD 4382
07 4684 5157
parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/ girraween
Glenlyon Dam Tourist Park
Glenlyon Dam via Stanthorpe QLD 4380
02 6737 5266
glenlyondamtouristpark.com.au
Happy Apple Resort
11 Munson Lane, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4685 2880
happyapple.com.au
Happy Pig Farm Stay
32 Cameron Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0411 988 415
happypigfarm.com.au
Jim Mitchell Park
McCosker Drive, Dalveen QLD 4374
Sommerville Valley Tourist Park
63 Sommerville Lane, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Stanthorpe Showgrounds
8 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
stanthorpeshowgrounds.com.au
Sundown National Park Camping
Sundown Rd, Ballandean QLD 4382
parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/ girraween
Stanthorpe Top of the Town Tourist Park
10 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4888
The Farm Stay
285 Thorndale Road, Broadwater QLD 4380
0421 618 120
Wyberba Station
2501 Pyramids Road, Wyberba QLD 4382
0402 989 171
wyberbastation@hotmail.com
31 The Rocks
31 Brunckhorst Avenue, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2726
31therocks.com
Accommodation Creek Cottages
123 Sundown Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1144
accommodationcreekcottages. com.au
Akuntree Cottage
97 Jacobsen Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
sdrc.qld.gov.au 07 4681 4200
sommervillevalley.com.au
topoftown.com.au
B&BS, COTTAGES & RETREATS
60
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Alpine Lodges Stanthorpe
104 Summit Road via Ridge Road, The Summit QLD 4377
0428 887 999
alpinelodges.com.au
Alure Stanthorpe
280 Mount Tully Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4476
alurestanthorpe.com.au
Apple Blossom Cottage
14 O’Mara Terrace, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0251
appleblossom.com.au
Atricom
5 Hartris Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Azjure Studio Retreat
165 Sundown Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0419 780 901
azjure.com.au
Banjo’s Retreat
240 Butler Road, Amiens QLD 4380
0412 512 948
cobbncocabins.com.au
Bella Rosa’s Cottage
357 Granite Belt Drive, Thulimbah QLD 4376
Big Fella Wines B & B
47 Clark Lane, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Bonaways Homestead
33 Wallangarra Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4660
bonaways.com.au
Briar Rose Cottages
66 Wallangarra Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0427 327 344
briarrosecottages.com.au
Burnbrae
208 Watters Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
Calmlands Cottage
7 White Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Carriage Stop Cottages
33 Curtin Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0434 122 069
Casita de Campo Cottages
435 Whiskey Gully Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
0448 794 219
casitadecampo.net
Cedar Lodge
108 Sugarloaf Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2253
cedarlodgestanthorpe.com.au
Connor House
30 Connor Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0418 754 526
connorhouse.com.au
Creekview Cottage
70 Lock Street, Stanthorpe Qld 4370
Curlew Cottage - Farm Stay
842 Sorrento Road, Dalveen QLD 4374
Cypress Ridge Cottages
2357 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1184
cypressridgecottages.com.au
Diamondvale Cottages
26 Diamondvale Road, Diamondvale QLD 4380
07 4681 3367
diamondvalecottages.com.au
Dillons Cottage
16 O’Mara Terrace, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0409 898 043
dillonscottage.com.au
Eagle’s Nest Retreat Stanthorpe
26172 New England Highway, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3311
eaglesneststanthorpe.com.au
Fairbanks Guesthouse
48 Fairbanks Lane, Ballandean QLD 4382
0429 841 394
fairbanksguesthouse.com.au
Fergie’s Hill Cottage @ Granite Ridge Wines
157 Sundown Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1263
graniteridgewines.com.au
Folkestone House
124 Folkestone Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0414 294 718
Froggies Holiday House
78 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0448 035 366
Girraween Country Inn
1793 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4683 7109
girraweencountryinn.com.au
Girraween Environmental Lodge
Wrens Lane, Wyberba QLD 4382
07 4684 5138
girraweenlodge.com.au
Glen Aplin Gardens B&B
311 Stabiles Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
0408 951 071
glenaplingardens.com.au
Granite Belt Retreat
146 Glenlyon Drive, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1370
granitebeltbrewery.com.au
Granite Garden Cottages and Lake Retreat
90 Nicholson Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4683 5161
granitegardens.com.au
Happy Pig Farm B & B
32 Cameron Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4580
happypigfarm.com.au
Harrington Glen Estate
88 Townsend Road, Glen Aplin QLD 438
07 4683 4388
harringtonglenwines.com.au
Heather’s Cottage
28208 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1147
Heritage Estate Cottage
747 Granite Belt Drive, Cottonvale QLD 4375
07 4685 2197
heritagewines.com.au
Highland Croft Cottage
555 Thorndale Road, Thorndale QLD 4380
0412 337 340
highlandcroft@bigpond.com
Honey Suckle Cottages
15 Mayfair Lane, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1510
honeysucklecottages.com.au
Hue Hue House
3 Davadi Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0434 045 106
James Farmhouse & Cottages
2635 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0412 889 678
justred.com.au
Just Red Wines Vineyard Stay Cabins
2370 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1322
justred.com.au
Kurrajong Barn & Cottages
2625 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1239
kurrajongcottages.com.au
Lavender Lane Cottage & Farm
903 Sugarloaf Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380 southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au
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NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Logger’s Rest B&B, Cottage & Bungalow
33 Sugarloaf Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0466 111 533
loggersrest.com.au
Loughmore House & Cottage
2 Armstrong Lane, Eukey QLD 4380
0419 782 625
stayatloughmore.com.au
Lynrose Place
115 College Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4676
lynroseplace.com.au
Mallow Cottage
1929 Texas Road, Greenlands QLD 4380
0401 557 338
mallow.net.au
Maric Park B & B
144 Reilly Road, Diamondvale QLD 4380
0417 606 647
maricpark.com.au
Mason House
27850 New England Highway, Fletcher QLD 4381
0400 253 242
masonwines.com.au
Mt Tully Cottage
627 Mt Tully Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0427 030 511
mttully.com.au
Muscatel Cottage
2 Wallangarra Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3844
thevinesmotel.com.au
Ned’s Cabin (Cobb n Co)
262 Butler Road, Amiens QLD 4380
0412 339 104
cobbncocabins.com.au
Quaffers on Storm King
601 Eukey Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4683 7043
quaffer.com.au
Quart Pot Cottage
113 Folkestone Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
QUBES
601 Eukey Road, Storm King QLD 4380
0404 817 003
Radford Cottage
19 Johnson Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0410 577 602
Ridgemill Estate
218 Donges Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 5211
ridgemillestate.com
R and R on the Ravine
464 Back Creek Road, Severnlea QLD 4352
0429 122 233
randrontheravine.com.au
Rosie O’Brien’s Country Cottages
546 Mt Tully Road Mount Tully QLD 4380
0431 878 188
miekedenotter@hotmail.com
Rovers Rest
20 Fletcher Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
07 4683 4121
roversrest.com.au
Sabo’s on Severn
113 Mount Stirling Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
0403 727 899
sabosonsevern.com.au
Sancerre Estate
60 Zambelli Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1139
sancerreestate.com.au
Seagoe Homestead
24 Caslick Lane, Broadwater QLD 4380
0413 043 172
seagoehomestead.com.au
Serenity Cottage
66 Duncan Lane, Thulimbah QLD 4376
0400 086 802
Email: bevmuir19@gmail.com
Severn-Dipity
38 Mungall Lane, Somme QLD 4382
07 4684 1300
severn-dipity.com.au
Sippers
2655 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0409 788 772
ballandean.net.au
Stanthorpe Country Resort
385 Amosfield Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0414 801 533
stanthorpe-accommodation.com.au
Stanthorpe Villa
8 Brunckhorst Avenue, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Spencer Lane Cottages
27 Spencer Lane, Broadwater QLD 4380
0427 814 444
spencerlanecottages.com.au
The Folly
1110 Bents Road, Nundubbermere QLD 4380
0488 392 919
thefollyballandean.com.au
The Forgotten Grove
11 Kerridges Road, Glen Aplin, QLD 4381
07 4644 7322
theforgottengrove.com
The Olive Tree Cottage
109 Diamondvale Road, Diamondvale QLD 4380
0407 033 120
theolivetreecottage.com.au
The Summit Backpackers Hostel
283 Granite Belt Drive, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4683 2044
summitbackpackers.com
The Vines Motel & Cottages
2 Wallangarra Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3844
thevinesmotel.com.au
Twinstar Guesthouse & Observatory
28146 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1135
twinstarguesthouse.com
Twisted Gum Vineyard Cottage
2253 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1282
twistedgum.com.au
Vineyard Cottages & Café
28126 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1270
vineyardcottages.com.au
Whiskey Gully Wines – Bush Cottages
25 Turner Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 5100
whiskeygullywines.com.au
Windswept Country Retreat
1862 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1361
windswept.com.au
Wisteria Cottage & Heavenly Chocolate
2117 Pyramids Road, Wyberba QLD 4382
07 4684 5121
wisteriacottage.com.au
07 4681 4580
happypigfarm.com.au
quartpotcottage.com.au
stanthorpevilla.com.au
COUNTRY RESORTS/FARM STAYS Happy Pig Farm - Farm stay Accommodation
32 Cameron Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
WARWICK, KILLARNEY & SURROUNDS MOTELS
62
53 on Victoria
53 Victoria St, Warwick QLD 4370
0447 613 488
53onvictoria.com.au
Alexander Motel
4 Wentworth Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3888
alexandermotelwarwick.com.au
Amble Inn
6 Palmerin St, Warwick QLD 4370
0418 868 918
jspmrobertsptyltd@bigpond.com
Buckaroo Motor Inn
86 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3755
buckaroomotorinn.com.au
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Centre Point Mid-City Motor Inn
32 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3488
centrepointmidcity.com.au
City View Motel Warwick
2 Yangan Road, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 5000
cityviewmotelwarwick.com.au
Coachman’s Inn
91 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4660 2100
coachmans.com.au
Comfort Inn Warwick
57 Victoria Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1699
comfortinnwarwick.com.au
Country Rose Motel
2 Palmer Avenue, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 7700
countryrose.com.au
Horse and Jockey Hotel Motel
Cnr Victoria & Palmerin Streets, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 0600
horseandjockey.com.au
Jackie Howe Motel
65 Victoria Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 2111
jackiehowemotel.com.au
Killarney Hotel-Motel
17 Willow Street, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1313
killarneyhotelmotel.com.au
Killarney Sundown Motel
2 Pine Street, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1318
killarneysundownmotel.com.au
Leyburn Motel & Cabins
Cnr Macintyre & Warwick Streets, Leyburn QLD 4365
0475 670 474
leyburnmotel.com.au
McNevins Warwick Motel
1 Glen Road, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 5588
mcnevins.com.au
Warwick Motor Inn
17-19 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4660 5600
warwickmotorinn.com
Warwick Vines Motel
71-73 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1810
warwickvinesmotel.com
Allora Railway Hotel
40 Herbet Street, Allora QLD 4362
07 4666 3402
railwayhotelallora.com.au
Allora Commercial Hotel
59 Herbert Street, Allora QLD 4362
07 4666 3415
Criterion Hotel
84 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1042
Maryvale Crown Hotel
47 Taylor St, Maryvale QLD 4370
07 4666 1148
maryvalecrownhotel.com.au
O’Mahony’s Heritage Hotel
Cnr Grafton & Lyons Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1146
omahonyshotel.com.au
Sandy Creek Pub (Darling Downs Hotel)
345 Sandy Creek Road, Allan QLD 4370
07 4661 3413
Sovereign Hotel
53A Pratten Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1348
Stockyard Tavern
Cnr Percy & Lyons Streets, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 7266
Yangan Hotel/Motel
13 King Street, Yangan QLD 4371
07 4664 8190
Allora Showgrounds
New England Highway, Allora QLD 4362
0427 100 210
allorashow.org.au
Connolly Dam Campground
1010 Connolly Dam Rd, Silverwood QLD 4370
1300 697 372
sdrc.qld.gov.au
Dalrymple Creek Park
Allora Drive, Allora QLD 4362
1300 697 372
sdrc.qld.gov.au
DJ’s Caravan Park
175 Wallace St, Warwick QLD 4370
0427 690 811
djs-caravan-park.business.site
Warwick Freedom Lifestyle Park
98 Wallace Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 2874
freedomlifestyleparks.com.au/warwick
Gap Creek Farm Stay
9674 Cunningham Hwy, Tregony QLD 4370
0427 666 224
gapcreekmoto.com
Glendon Campgrounds
222 Glendon Road, Karara QLD 4352
07 4667 4756
glendoncamping.com.au
Goomburra Valley Campground
2013 Inverramsay Road, Goomburra QLD 4362
07 4666 60065
goomburravalleycampground.com.au
Gordon Country
2081 Inverramsay Road, Goomburra QLD 4362
07 4666 6179
gordoncountry.com.au
Hart Hill Camping
1180 Big Hill Road, Thanes Creek QLD 4370
0499 688 979
harthillcamping.com
Janowen Hills 4WD Caravan Park
1541 Inverramsay Road, Goomburra QLD 4362
07 4666 6207
janowenhills.com.au
Killarney Sundown Motel Caravan Park
2 Pine Street, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1318
killarneysundownmotel.com.au
Killarney View Cabins and Caravan Park
55 O’Maras Road, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1522
killarneyview.com.au
Lake Leslie Tourist Park
113 Saddledam Road, Leslie Dam QLD 4370
07 4661 9166
lakeleslietouristpark.com.au
Leyburn Sportsgrounds
Tummaville Road, Leyburn QLD 4365
1300 697 372
sdrc.qld.gov.au
Main Range National Park Camping
Goomburra and Spicers Gap
Rose City Caravan Park
148-160 Glengallan Road, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1662
rosecity@westnet.com.au
Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park and Cabins
Spring Creek Road, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 7151
queenmaryfallscaravanpark.com.au
The Springs 4x4 Camping & Adventure Park
21153 New England Hwy, The Glen QLD 4350
0434 368 030
thesprings4x4.com.au
Washpool Reserve Campgrounds
Leslie Dam Washpool Road, Warwick QLD 4370
1300 697 372
sdrc.qld.gov.au
Wynola Country Cousins Camping
610 Condamine River Road, Killarney QLD 4373
0447 331 191
wynolacountrycousins.com.au
HOTELS/PUBS
sovhotel.com.au
CARAVAN/CAMPING
parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/girraween
southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au
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NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
COUNTRY RESORTS/FARM STAYS Bestbrook Mountain Resort
9790 Cunningham Highway, Maryvale QLD 4370
07 4666 1282
bestbrook.com.au
Cherrabah Resort
1 Keogh’s Road, Elbow Valley Via Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 9177
cherrabah.com.au
Oaklea Farm Stay Cottages
1966 Condamine River Rd, The Head QLD 4373
07 4664 7161
oakleacottages.com.au
B&BS, COTTAGES AND RETREATS 89 on Guy
89 Guy St, Warwick QLD 4370
0417 620 648
accommodationwarwickqld.com.au
Adjinbilly Rainforest Retreat Cabins
Lot 10 Adjinbilly Road, The Falls, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1599
adjinbilly.com.au
Abbey Boutique Hotel
8 Locke Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9777
abbeyboutiquehotel.com.au
Albion Cottage
104 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
0408 618 960
thealbioncottage.com
Arborlee Rainforest Retreat
67 Sunday Plains Rd, Mt Colliery via Warwick QLD 4370
07 4664 4074
arborlee.com
Area 51 Warwick
51 Canning Street, Warwick QLD 4370
0417 620 648
accommodationwarwickqld.com.au
Birdhouse Cottage and B&B
401 Lyndhurst Lane, Warwick QLD 4370
0427 297 576
birdhousecottage.com.au
Dalrymple Lodge
46 Raff Street, Allora QLD 4362
0418 728 341
dalrymplelodge.com.au
Glenrose B&B Cottages
138 Ogilvie Rd, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 7476
glenrosecottages.com.au
Grafton Rose Bed & Breakfast
134 Grafton Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 0151
graftonrose.com
Horsepower Hilton
299 Old Stanthorpe Road, Morgan Park QLD 437
0498 670 027
horsepowerhilton.com
May Bush Cottage
64 Pratten St, Warwick, QLD 4370
0409 581 901
Email: aberleigh@bigpond.com
Oaklea Bed & Breakfast
1966 Condamine River Road, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 7161
oakleacottages.com.au
Pitstop Lodge Guesthouse and B&B
53 Canning Street, Warwick QLD 4370
0417 620 648
accommodationwarwickqld.com.au
R on the Downs B&B and Spa Cottages
295 Swanfels Road, Yangan QLD 4371
07 4664 8587
r-onthedowns.com
Roseneath Cottage
62 Warwick Street, Allora QLD 4362
07 4666 3662
roseneathcottage.com.au
Spicers Peak Lodge
Wilkinsons Road, Maryvale QLD 4370
1300 253 103
spicersretreats.com/spicers-peaklodge
Stacey’s At The Gap
9080 Cunningham Highway, Tregony QLD 4370
07 4666 1240
staceys.com.au
Victoria’s Cottage
53 Lyons St, Warwick QLD 4370
0438 419 370
victoriascottagewarwick.com
Slade Campus
70 Horsman Rd, Warwick QLD 4370
0410 773 122
YMCA Leslie Dam
578 Leslie Dam Rd, Leslie Dam QLD 4370
07 4661 9575
ymcacamping.com.au
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
1300 934 853
con-x-ion.com
07 4661 8333
crisps.com.au
0409 877 973
filippostours.com.au
DORMITORY STYLE
TOURS AND TRANSPORT NAME CON-X-ION Airport Transfers Crisps Coaches
78 Grafton St, Warwick QLD 4370
Filippo’s Tours
64
Outback Flying Adventures
325 Aerodrome Road, Applethorpe QLD 4378
07 4681 4705
outbackflyingadventures.com.au
Granite Belt Bicycle Tours & Hire
Leslie Parade, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0405 604 926
granitebeltbicycles.com.au
Granite Highlands Maxi-Tours
19 Amosfield Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3969
maxitours.com.au
Killarney Tour Co
0407 140 949
Royaltour Oz Granite Belt tours
0458 652 805
royaltouroz.com
Southern Downs Steam Railway
Cnr Hamilton and Fitzroy Sts, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9788
downsexplorer.org.au
Stanthorpe Tours
Bridge Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0437 707 765
stanthorpetours.com.au
Wine Discovery Tours
56 Greenup Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0497 418 958
winediscoverytours.com.au
Warwick City Bus Service (Operated by Haidley’s Panoramic Coaches)
7 Lyons Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 2816
DINING OUT STANTHORPE & SURROUNDS NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Anna’s Restaurant
1 O’Mara Terrace, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1265
annas.com.au
Ashbern Farms
2 West Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0124
ashbernfarms.com.au
Aussie Beef Steakhouse
1 High St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1533
aussiebeefsteakhouse.com.au
Ballandean General Store and Bakery
28192 New England Hwy, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1103
Ballandean Tavern
1 St Judes St, Cnr Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1044
ballandeantavern.com.au
Blue Pot Pantry & Cafe
679 Thorndale Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0424 491 829
bluepotpantry.com.au
Blue Topaz Diner
26806 New England Highway, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 5279
bluetopazcaravanpark.com
Boulevard Court Chinese Restaurant 68 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2828
Brass Monkey Brewhouse
106 Donges Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
0488 967 401
brassmonkeybrewhouseptyltd.com
Brinx Deli & Café
18 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4370
07 4681 3321
brinxdelicafe.com.au
Cafe 77
41 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4370
0488 516 924
Cellar Door Cafe @ Mason Wines
27850 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4380
0439 530 535
Central Hotel
140 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2044
Commercial Coffee Stop
Railway Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0413 218 653 / 4681 2244
Country Club Hotel / Motel
26 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1033
Em’s Cafe
21 Maryland St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1902
Essen Restaurant
2 McGregor Terrace, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4254
Foxy’s Bakery
37 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3259
Granite Belt Brewery
146 Glenlyon Drive, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1370
Granite Belt Café & Pie Shop
107 Granite Belt Drive, The Summit QLD 4377
0421 492 472
Hanasaku
13 Davadi St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2408
Hidden Creek Winery Cafe Vineyard
2271 Eukey Road, Ballandean, QLD 4380
07 4684 1383
Holly’s Cafe
35 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4893
Jamworks Gourmet Foods
7 Townsend Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
07 4683 4171
Lily’s Cafe
130 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0356
Lee’s Chinese Take Away
54a Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0014
Mallow Organic Lamb
1929 Stanthorpe - Texas Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0401 557 338
mallow.net.au
Marley’s Little Kitchen
51 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0630
marleyslittlekitchen.com
McDonald’s Stanthorpe
25784 New England Highway, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0422
mcdonalds.com.au
O’Mara’s Hotel Stanthorpe
45 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4370
07 4681 1044
omarashotel.com.au
Orso Thai
137 High St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0155
Red Rooster Stanthorpe
123 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3355
Rogers Fish Bar
3/7 Rogers Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0492 917 060
Slap’s Coffee House Café
29 Maryland St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0109
Sam’s Farm Fresh Fruit and Veg
44 Middleton Road, Cottonvale QLD 4375
07 4685 2156
sams-veg.edan.io
St Jude’s Cellar Door and Bistro
28200 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1000
stjudesballandean.com
Stanthorpe Fish Bar & Take Away
13 Davadi Street, Stanthorpe QLD 438
07 4681 2457
Stanthorpe Cheese and Jersey Girl’s Café
4 Duncan Lane, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4685 2277
stanthorpecheese.com.au
Stanthorpe RSL Services Club
46 Marsh Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2324
stanthorperslclub.com.au
Sutton’s Juice Factory, Cidery & Shed Café
10 Halloran Drive, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4685 2464
suttonsfarm.com.au
The Barrelroom at Ballandean
354 Sundown Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1326
barrelroomrestaurant.com
The Gallery Café (Glen Aplin Gardens)
311 Stabiles Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
0408 951 071
glenaplingardens.com.au
masonwines.com.au
essenstanthorpe.com.au granitebeltbrewery.com.au
hiddencreek.com.au jamworks.com.au
redrooster.com.au
southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au
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NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
The Station Café (Art Works Granite Belt)
Old Railway Station, Davadi St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0428 742 203
artworksgranitebelt.org.au
The Summit Bowls Club
22 Sawmill Road, The Summit QLD 4377
07 4683 2366
The Little Larder
19 Railway St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0472 502 591
The Pizza Place
16 Railway Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 3388
The Vineyard Café
28126 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1270
Uncle Bob Takeaway & Fusion Restaurant Stanthorpe
56 Maryland St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4684 8644
Varias Restaurant
Queensland College of Wine Tourism, Caves Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4685 5050
qcwt.com.au
Vincenzos Café, Deli & Wine
New England Highway & Amiens Road, Thulimbah QLD 4376
0459 380 475
vincenzoscafe.com.au
Wallangarra Railway Café
80 Rockwell Street, Wallangarra QLD 4383
07 4684 3376
Wheel in Orchard Farm Gate
315 Granite Belt Drive, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4683 2343
Zest Pastries
54 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 4320
Abbey Boutique Hotel
8 Locke Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9777
abbeyboutiquehotel.com.au
Amy’s Country Café
50 Herbert St, Allora QLD 4362
07 4666 3828
amyscafe.com.au
Artontour.shop
20 Willow Street, Killarney QLD 4373
0449 042 761
artontour.shop
Belle Vue Café
119 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1110
Bluebird Kitchen & Smokehouse
130 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 5795
Café at Allora RSL
22 Warwick Street, Allora QLD 4362
0456 918 295
Char-Belas Café
81 Grafton Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9079
char-belas.com
Charchy’s on Westside
148 Wood St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3630
charchys-on-westside.business.site
Chung Hing Chinese Restaurant
67 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 5288
chunghing.mystrikingly.com
Coffee Club
69A Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 1632
coffeeclub.com.au
Condamine Sports Club
133 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1911
condaminesportsclub.com.au
Delights of India
73 Fitzroy Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4643 2377
delightsofindia.com.au
Domino’s Pizza Warwick
26 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 6520
dominos.com.au
Espresso Max Café
45/81 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1985
espressomax.com.au
GnD’s Fish n Chips
2/38 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 46670029
gndsfishchips.com.au
Hawker Road Function Centre – Golf Club
1 Hawker Road, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1720
warwickgolfclub.com.au
Horse and Jockey Hotel
Cnr Victoria & Palmerin Streets, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 0600
horseandjockey.com.au
Hungry Jacks
16D/20 Wood St & Albion St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3895
hungryjacks.com.au
Joie de Vivre Café
45/41 King Street, Warwick QLD 4370
0409 054 939
Kaow Thai Restaurant
159 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 4244
KFC Warwick
30 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 2377
Killarney Bowls Club Inc.
41 Arbutus Street, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1214
Killarney Country Diner
27 Willow Street, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1901
Killarney Hotel-Motel
17 Willow St, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1313
killarneyhotelmotel.com.au
Killarney’s Top Shop
9 Acacia Street, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1350
killarneytopshop.business.site
Little Gallery Cafe
90 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 1162
Maryvale Crown Hotel
47 Taylor St, Maryvale QLD 4370
07 4666 1148
maryvalecrownhotel.com.au
McDonalds Warwick
75 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 8888
mcdonalds.com.au
Pies on Wood
90 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
0402 206 219
Pizza Hut Warwick
40 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
13 11 66
pizzahut.com.au
Queensland Country Women’s Association
75 Grafton St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 2966
qcwa.org.au
Railway Hotel Allora
40 Herbert St, Allora QLD 4362
07 4666 3402
railwayhotelallora.com.au
littlelarderstanthorpe.com.au
vineyardcafe.com.au
WARWICK & SURROUNDS
66
bluebirdkitchen.com.au
kfc.com.au
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Red Rooster Warwick
Cnr Wood St & Guy Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 5834
redrooster.com.au
Roddies Fish & Chips
40 Albion St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 1118
Roses Chinese Restaurant
45 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3777
roses.mystrikingly.com
Royal Hotel Leyburn
71 MacIntyre Street, Leyburn QLD 4365
07 4695 0129
leyburnhotel.com.au
R & K Fork & Take Away
113 McEvoy St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9310
Rupert’s Bar & Grill
91 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4660 2199
Soban House Restaurant
54A Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 2652
Spicers Peak Lodge
Wilkinsons Rd, Maryvale QLD 4370
1300 253 103
Steele’s Bakery Café
55 Fitzroy Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3455
Subway Warwick
42/40 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9889
subway.com
Tandoor on Warwick
2/42 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 2177
tandooronwarwick.com.au
The Butterworth Arms
145 Victoria St, Warwick QLD 4370
0431 322 691
The Cherry Tree Coffee & Dining
85a Fitzroy Streets, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 1746
The Criterion Hotel
84 Palmerin St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1042
The Gorgeous Coffee Lounge
28A Willow Street, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 1919
The Malt House
42 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 1865
Precinct Dairy Lounge
145 Victoria St, Warwick QLD 4370
0477 054 224
The Falls Cafe
Spring Creek Rd, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4664 7151
The Ranch Bakehouse
145 Victoria St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 7049
Warwick Gardens Galore
21 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 4466
Warwick Hotel
20 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 7772
warwickhotel.com.au
Warwick RSL Memorial Club
65 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1229
warwickrsl.com.au
Wild Grounds Café
674 Warwick-Killarney Road, Morgan Park QLD 4370
0423 274 787
Wild Sage Collective
72 Herbert St, Allora QLD 4362
07 4666 2263
Zarraffas
45a Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 4627
Westside Hot Bread
Shop 3/148 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 4062
coachmans.com.au spicersretreats.com/spicers-peaklodge
thegorgeouscoffeelounge. business.site
queenmaryfallscaravanpark.com.au
zarraffas.com
GOURMET PROVIDORES NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Ashbern Farms
2 West Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0124
ashbernfarms.com.au
Castle Glen Australia
3184 Amiens Road, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4683 2363
castleglenaustralia.com.au
Heavenly Chocolate
2117 Pyramids Road, Wyberba QLD 4380
07 4684 5121
wisteriacottage.com.au
Jamworks Gourmet Foods
7 Townsend Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
07 4683 4171
jamworks.com.au
Stanthorpe Cheese and Jersey Girl’s Café
4 Duncan Lane, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4685 2277
stanthorpecheese.com.au
Sutton’s Juice Factory, Cidery & Shed Café
10 Halloran Drive, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4685 2464
suttonsfarm.com.au
The Folly Truffles
1110 Bents Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0488 392 979
thefollytruffles.com.au
Truffle Discovery Centre Stanthorpe
335 Church Road, The Summit QLD 4377
0467 255 337
trufflediscoverycentre.com.au
WINERIES & BREWERIES NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Aventine Wines
86 Watters Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0409 270 389
aventinewines.com.au
Balancing Heart Vineyard
221 Old Wallangarra Road, Wyberba QLD 4382
1300 000 221
balancingheart.com.au
Ballandean Estate Wines
354 Sundown Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1226
ballandeanestate.com
Bent Road Wine
535 Bents Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0418 190 104
bentroadwine.com.au
Between Two Rocks Cellar Door and Cafe
Ross Street, Leyburn QLD 4365
0407 594 276
betweentworockswine.shop
Boireann Winery
26 Donnellys Castle Road, The Summit QLD 4377
07 4683 2194
boireannwinery.com.au
southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au
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NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Brass Monkey Brewhouse
106 Donges Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
0488 967 401
brassmonkeybrewhouseptyltd.com
Bungawarra Wines
181 Bents Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1128
bungawarrawines.com.au
Casley Mount Hutton Winery
94 Mount Hutton Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0427 099 981
casleywines.com
Castle Glen Australia
3184 Amiens Road, Thulimbah QLD 4376
07 4683 2363
castleglenaustralia.com.au
Girraween Estate
41 Hickling Lane, Wyberba QLD 4382
07 4684 3186
girraweenestate.com.au
Golden Grove Estate
337 Sundown Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1291
goldengroveestate.com.au
Granite Belt Brewery
146 Glenlyon Drive, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1370
granitebeltbrewery.com.au
Granite Ridge Wines
157 Sundown Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1263
graniteridgewines.com.au
Harrington Glen Estate
88 Townsend Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
07 4683 4388
harringtonglenwines.com.au
Heritage Estate Wines
747 Granite Belt Drive, Cottonvale QLD 4375
07 4685 2197
heritageestate.wine
Hidden Creek Winery & Cafe
2271 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1383
hiddencreek.com.au
Jester Hill Wines
292 Mt Stirling Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
07 4683 4380
jesterhillwines.com.au
Just Red Wines
2370 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1322
justred.com.au
Kominos Wines
27145 New England Highway, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
07 4683 4311
kominoswines.com
Mason Wines
27850 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4381
0439 530 535
masonwines.com.au
Moonrise Estate
47 Clark Lane, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 6203
moonriseestate.com.au
Mountview Wines
Mt Stirling Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
0481 127 202
mountviewwines.com
Pyramids Road Wines
25 Wyberba Lane (off Pyramids Road), Wyberba QLD 4382
07 4684 5151
pyramidsroad.com.au
Queensland College of Wine Tourism
22 Caves Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4685 5050
qcwt.com.au
Ravens Croft Wines
274 Spring Creek Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4683 3252
ravenscroftwines.com.au
Ridgemill Estate
218 Donges Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 5211
ridgemillestate.com
Robert Channon Wines
32 Bradley Lane, Amiens QLD 4380
07 4683 3260
robertchannonwines.com
Rumbalara Estate Wines
Fletcher Road, Fletcher QLD 4381
07 4684 1206
rumbalarawines.com.au
Sancerre Estate
60 Zambelli Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1139
sancerreestate.com.au
Savina Lane Wines
61 Savina Lane, Severnlea QLD 4380
0419 723 755
savinalanewines.com.au
Severn Brae Estate
49 Back Creek Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 5292
severnbraeestate.com
Squished Berry
21 Lynams Rd, Ballandean QLD 4382 (By appointment only)
0407 326 443
squishedberry.com.au
St Jude’s Cellar Door and Bistro
28200 New England Highway, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1000
stjudesballandean.com
Summit Estate Wines
291 Granite Belt Drive, Thulimbah QLD 4380
07 4683 2011
summitestate.com.au
Symphony Hill Wines
2017 Eukey Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1388
symphonyhill.com.au
Tobin Wines
34 Ricca Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1235
tobinwines.com.au
Twisted Gum Wines
2253 Eukey Rd, Ballandean QLD 438
07 4684 1282
twistedgum.com.au
Whiskey Gully Wines
25 Turner Road, Severnlea QLD 4380
07 4683 5100
whiskeygullywines.com.au
WEB
GALLERIES, MUSEUMS & COLLECTION
68
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
Allora & District Historical Society Museums
53 Warwick St & 27 Drayton St, Allora QLD 4362
0408 753 085
Allora Regional Sports Museum
78 Herbert Street, Allora QLD 4362
0407 034 320
Amiens Legacy Centre
17 Goldfields Road, Amiens QLD 4380
0428 100 710
amiensqldhistory.com
Art @ The Precinct
145 Victoria Street, Warwick QLD 4370
0409 470 392
artatthe precinct.com.au
Artworks Granite Belt
Old Railway Station, Davadi St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0428 742 203
artworksgranitebelt.org.au
Australian Rodeo Heritage Centre
4 Alice St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 8183
prorodeo.com.au/heritage
Bush Rock Gallery
29 Hoey Lane, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0419 216 131
graemeschreiber.com.au
Glass Shokunin Studio
25355 New England Highway, The Summit QLD 4377
0419 701 741
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Glen Aplin Gardens Art Gallery
311 Stabiles Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
0408 951 071
glenaplingardens.com.au
Glengallan Homestead & Heritage Centre
18515 New England Highway, Glengallan QLD 4370
07 4667 3866
Killarney Art Gallery
7 Willow St, Killarney QLD 4373
0458 991 921
Killarney Heritage Centre
11 Willow St, Killarney QLD 43734
07 4664 4289
Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery
Cnr Marsh & Lock Streets, Weeroona Park, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1874
srag.org.au
Stanthorpe Heritage Museum
12 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1711
stanthorpehistoricalsociety.org.au
Stanthorpe Pottery Club
47 Wallangarra Rd, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1878
Warwick Art Gallery
49 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 0434
warwickartgallery.com
Warwick Historical Society Museum
79 Dragon St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 3234
warwickmuseum.com.au
Warwick Potters’ Place Gallery
63 Horsman Road, Warwick QLD 4370
0411 335 193
potters.org.au
Warwick Railway Peter Prixey Museum
Cnr Hamilton and Fitzroy Sts, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9788
downsexplorer.com.au
Wallangarra Railway Museum and Café
80 Rockwell St, Wallangarra QLD 4383
07 4684 3376
wallangarra-railway-station. business.site
Willow Gallery Collective
26 Willow St, Killarney QLD 4373
07 4661 9441
killarneyartgaller.wix.com/photostudio-r
LANDMARKS & BUILDINGS NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
Abbey Boutique Hotel
8 Locke Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9777
abbeyboutiquehotel.com.au
Allora & District Historical Society Museums
53 Warwick St & 27 Drayton St, Allora QLD 4362
0408 753 085
Amiens Legacy Centre
17 Goldfields Road, Amiens QLD 4380
0428 100 710
Boer War Memorial and Park
Warwick Street, Allora QLD 4362
137 468
T J Byrnes Monument
94 Grafton Street, Warwick QLD 4370
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
50 Guy Street, Warwick QLD 4370
Glengallan Homestead & Heritage Centre
18515 New England Highway, Glengallan QLD 4370
07 4667 3866
Mary Poppins House
61 Herbert Street, Allora QLD 4362
0428 746 458
Old Customs House, Wallangarra
66 Rockwell Street, Wallangarra QLD 4383
Pringle Cottage - Warwick District Historical Society
81 Dragon Street, Warwick QLD 4370
St George’s Masonic Centre
50A Guy Street, Warwick QLD 4370
St Mary’s Catholic Church
amiensqldhistory.com
0429 941 073
warwickmuseum.com.au
81 Percy Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1033
stmarysparishwarwick.org.au
Stanthorpe Court House
Corundum Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1025
courts.qld.gov.au
Stanthorpe Museum
12 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1711
stanthorpehistoricalsociety.org.au
Stanthorpe Post Office
14 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0478 256 220
Stanthorpe Soldiers Memorial
34 Lock Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Wallangarra Railway Station
80 Rockwell Street, Wallangarra QLD 4383
Warwick Horsepower Place
Southern end of Queens Park, Alice Street, Warwick QLD 4370
Warwick Police Station
86 Fitzroy Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4660 4444
Warwick Railway Peter Prixey Museum
Cnr Hamilton and Fitzroy Sts, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9788
Warwick Town Hall
72 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
1300 697 372
Warwick War Memorial and Gates
Cnr Fitzroy and Guy Streets, Warwick QLD 4370
Yangan Masonic Hall
36 King Street, Yangan QLD 4371
Yangan School of Arts
9 King Street, Yangan QLD 4371
07 4684 3376
wallangarra-railway-station. business.site
downsexplorer.com.au
southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au
69
SPORT NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
Allora Sports Club (Golf )
Warwick St, Allora QLD 4362
07 4666 3380
WEB
Carnell Raceway
Rifle Range Road, Stanthorpe QLD 438
07 4681 2923
carnellraceway.com.au
Gap Creek Moto
9674 Cunningham Highway, Tregony QLD 4370
0427 666 224
gapcreekfarmstay.com.au
0405 604 926
granitebeltbicycles.com.au
Granite Belt Bicycle Tours and Hire Stanthorpe Morgan Park Raceway
Morgan Park Precinct, Old Stanthorpe Road, QLD 4370 0437 471 433
morganparkraceway.com.au
Sandy Creek Raceway
Sandy Creek Road, Warwick QLD 4370
0402 984 274
warwickkartclub.com.au
Stanthorpe Fitness Centre
23 Talc St, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 2411
sdrc.qld.gov.au
Stanthorpe Golf Club
54 Amosfield Rd, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 1276
stanthorpegolfclub.com
Stanthorpe Jockey Club
Armstrong Park, 92 Jimmy Mann Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
0400 361 186
wineracing.org
Warwick Dragway
Morgan Park Precinct, Old Stanthorpe Road, QLD 4370 0459 806 068
warwickdragway.com
Warwick Gliding Club
89 Massie Bony Mountain Rad, Massie qld 4370
07 3077 6973
warwick gliding.org
Warwick Golf Club
Hawker Road, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 5905
warwickgolfclub.com.au
Warwick Horse Trials
Morgan Park Precinct, Old Stanthorpe Road, QLD 4370
Warwick Indoor Recreation and Aquatic Centre (WIRAC)
29 Palmerin St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 7955
wirac.com.au
Warwick Polocrosse Club
Morgan Park, Old Stanthorpe Rd, Warwick QLD 4370
0419 714 545
warwickpolox.com.au
Warwick Turf Club
170 Victoria St, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1023
warwickturfclub.org.au
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
warwickhorsetrials.com.au
OTHER ATTRACTIONS NAME Anna’s Candles
7 Townsend Road, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
0433 440 067
annascandles.com.au
Bestbrook Mountain Resort
9790 Cunningham Highway, Maryvale QLD 4370
07 4666 1282
bestbrook.com.au
Cherrabah Resort
1 Keogh’s Road, Elbow Valley Via Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 9177
cherrabah.com.au
Cicada Woman and Yirimbahm Gallery
49 Mailmans Rd, Maryvale QLD 4370
07 4666 1187
cicadawoman.weebly.com
Granite Belt Christmas Farm
321 Aerodrome Rd, Applethorpe QLD 4378
0412 826 482
granitebeltchristmasfarm.com.au
Kent Saddlery
25798 New England Highway, Stanthorpe QLD 480
07 4681 4220
kentsaddlery.com.au
Pure Heaven
33 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
07 4681 0586
pureheaven.com.au
Rose City Shoppingworld
81 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4667 0142
rosecityshoppingworld.com.au
Southern Downs Steam Railway
Cnr Hamilton and Fitzroy Sts, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 9788
sdrc.org.au
The Folly Truffles
1110 Bents Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
0488 392 979
thefollytruffles.com.au
The Granite Belt Maze
364 Old Warwick Road, Glen Niven QLD 4377
0467 824 520
thegranitebeltmaze.com.au
The Ugg Boot Lady
403 Kerridges Rd, Glen Aplin QLD 4381
07 4683 4177
theuggbootlady.com.au
Washpool Skin Wellness & Soaperie
16 Bents Road, Ballandean QLD 4382
07 4684 1080
washpool.com.au
ADDRESS
PHONE
WEB
SERVICES NAME Cold Country Child Care
0420 572 915
Stanthorpe Pet Sitters
70
0422 406 974
stanthorpets.com
Warwick Vet Clinic Boarding
4 Albert Street, Warwick QLD 4370
07 4661 1105
warwickvet.com.au
We Care Country Kennels
Tennant Road, The Summit QLD 4377
07 4683 2518
wecarecountrykennels.com.au
Granite Belt Boarding Kennels
18 Parrish Lane, Eukey QLD 4380
07 4683 7173
granitebeltboardingkennelsandcattery. com.au
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1800 062 332
employment.gov.au/ harvestlabour-services
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