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Aloomba Lavender Logo and Images

Aloomba Lavender

5425 Mount Lindesay Road Liston, Stanthorpe QLD 4380

When you visit Aloomba Lavender, meals plus morning and afternoon teas can be prepared for larger groups with prior booking. Good coffee (and a range of teas) and homemade biscuits are available to guests at any time.

Aloomba Lavender is a part of a four thousand acre cattle property east of Stanthorpe. The Bonner Family have been involved in the cattle industry for well over 100 years. The lavender farm was established at the end of 1998, and moved from Aloomba to Aloomba Top, it has become one of the best lavender and accommodation tourist destinations in Stanthorpe...

 

Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery Logo and Images

Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery

Locke Street, Weeroona Park, Stanthorpe QLD 4380

The Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery displays quality exhibitions of both national and local importance, as well as fostering a strong program of regional artist exhibitions and displays that are relevant to the history and character of the Granite Belt region. The gallery's 40 day exhibition program also include those specially curated from the Shire's wide-ranging permanent collection of traditional and contemporary paintings, works on paper, ceramics, sculpture and fibre artworks. This strong collection of noted artist's works, are sourced from acquisitions made during the biennial Stanthorpe Arts Festival. The next festival held in February 2010, will mark its 36th year, with acquisitions and prize money amounting to AUD20,000. Quality national touring exhibitions encompass displays varying from contemporary jewellery, ceramics, and noted Australian artists' displays, to talented youth artists' works. The art gallery also encourages the presentation of established artist exhibitions from outside the region or state.

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Lawdogs Australia

335 Church Road, The Summit QLD 4377

Lawdogs Australia is Australia's first privately owned training kennel that is open to the public to see puppies and adult dogs going through their training. While seated behind a safety fence you can see the dogs in an experience like no other. Be captivated as you see the dogs training for future arrest scenarios, controlling suspects, finding hidden scent, working around agility equipment, developing their bite skills, and barking on command. It's an hour of entertainment you will never forget! Meet the puppies and adult dogs and learn about their future roles and how the different tailored training packages develop them into the heroes of law enforcement! There is lots of information about the different dogs at the kennel and they often have visitors help out in the show - you may be able to pat a puppy or try and stump their resident detection dog. EFTPOS facilities, merchandise and cold drinks are available in their visitor centre. They cater for all ages with disabled facilities and wheelchair access to most areas They are an outdoor attraction at this time and operate subject to weather. New All Weather Arena should be built before winter.

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Quart Pot Creek

Leslie Parade, Stanthorpe QLD 4380

Quart Pot Creek runs through the town of Stanthorpe. It has been landscaped by the local Council, and now boasts concrete walking paths linking one end of town to the Red Bridge. Take time to walk alongside Quart Pot Creek and admire the surrounds of Stanthorpe. Feed the ducks, swim, or just relax under the shade of a tree. There is also a great park on Quart Pot Creek, Kidspace, which is near the visitor information centre and is a good spot to have a quiet break and offers a Brass Monkey themed playground for families.

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Storm King Dam

Eukey Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380

Storm King Dam rests in a picturesque rural setting with many water birds (including pelicans) and is an ideal spot for picnics, water sport and fishing. Fish species include golden perch, murray cod, silver perch, jew and river black fish. Facilities include: toilets, picnic tables, wood barbecues, drinking water, jetty, boat ramp, swimming area and playground. Please note that camping is not permitted however there is a recreational/youth camp available for large group bookings. No boating restrictions apply, however a permit is required for powerboats (at no cost). Storm King Dam is situated 10 kilometres southeast of Stanthorpe on the road to Eukey.

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Stanthorpe Heritage Museum

12 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380

The Stanthorpe Museum is situated on the main street travelling north through the town and it is a popular place for visitors and tour groups. There are 10 heritage buildings on site, with over 20,000 artefacts in the extensive collections. Pastoral, mining, farming, health resort, orcharding and wine growing industries have contributed to the regions diverse and colourful past. The museum has been collecting community history for over 40 years and is the custodian of one national and two state recognised collections. Included amongst these amazing artefacts is the unique 'Make-Do' Collection which comprises hundreds of items crafted by the regions forebears to fulfil a specific need from materials at hand. The museum also attracts family researchers because of its comprehensive original records from the Granite Belt families and businesses.

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Donnellys Castle

Amiens Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380

Visit a bushranger hideout! 'Thunderbolt' who roamed the New England Tableland, had one of his hideouts near Pozieres. Donnelly's Castle, as it is now called, is a rock formation that you can walk between, around and over. There are great views from the lookout and picnic facilities. Donnelly's Castle is located in the Stanthorpe area.

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Sundown National Park

via Glenlyon Dam Road, South of Ballandean, Stanthorpe QLD 4380

High, remote and rough, Sundown National Park (south west of Stanthorpe) entices both self-sufficient campers and experienced bushwalkers to explore its rugged ridges and gorges. Camp at one of five camping areas (three accessible by four-wheel-drive only) or hike in to a secluded bush camp. From Broadwater campground, enjoy the short graded walk to Permanent Waterhole. More experienced walkers can explore the Severn River or the upper reaches of Ooline Creek. Look for king orchids, woodland birds and waterbirds, or try your luck throwing a lure in one of waterholes (line fishing allowed). From the park's north-eastern boundary, experienced walkers can enjoy a two-day circuit taking in Mount Lofty and Red Rock Gorge, while four wheel drives can continue to campsites along the Severn River. A short (500 metre return) graded track leads to a lookout giving views over Red Rock Gorge and beyond.

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Granite Belt Brewery

146 Glenlyon Drive, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Granite Belt Brewery is the only brewery in the Southern Downs where you can experience fresh beer on tap, straight from the brewery. See how the brewery works from the viewing lounge. Feel and smell the ingredients and have the brewing process explained by friendly staff or by the brewer. Try a tasting paddle or simply work you way through the six beers on offer. With great food available for lunch and dinner and an extensive range of local wines, Granite Belt Brewery is the perfect venue to sit back and enjoy the good things in life.
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Savina Lane Premum Wines

61 Savina Lane, Severnlea QLD 4380
Wines that delight the palate and inspire the imagination, crafted from hand-picked fruit on vines nurtured carefully to produce a limited yield of the finest berries. A visit to Savina Lane's cellar door is more than a wine tasting, it is a wine experience. Visitors can explore the vineyard on a self-guided walk with interpretative panels for each of the varieties. At Savina Lane they not only produce double-trophy gold award-winning Shiraz from 40-year-old dry-grown vines, they are also part of the region's Strange Bird alternative wine trail, with Fiano and Montepulciano from Italy, Tempranillo and Graciano from Spain and Petit Manseng and Viognier from France. They work closely throughout the winemaking process with renowned winemaker Mike Hayes of Symphony Hill, who shares their belief that the best wines are made in the vineyard and not the winery. They focus on environmentally-sustainable viticulture, combining modern vineyard management with respect for tradition and prefer to use natural fertilisers and compounds for crop protection. Their wines are stored in an underground wine cellar excavated from solid granite. Their new cellar door is open from Wednesday to Saturday and most public holiday weekends from 10am to 5pm. Other times by appointment.
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Market in the Mountains

Stanthorpe Showgrounds, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Come to the Market in the Mountains - where they Make It, Bake It, Sew It or Grow It. Over 45 stallholders sell a range of unique handcrafted items made from wood, leather, paper, wool, cotton and other items. Clothing, knitted items, hand bags and a great selection of jewellery handcrafted pieces. There's a wonderful range of jams, pickles, honey, cakes, biscuits and much more. Also enjoy a variety of arts and craft, plants, fruit and vegetables. The quality is first class and all stalls are vetted to ensure this. Held every second Sunday of the month and on most long weekends - no matter what the weather, come and enjoy the indoor markets conveniently located at the Civic Centre in the heart of Stanthorpe. Take your time and enjoy the Crafters' Cafe, which serves food and drinks. Coaches are welcome. Open 8am. till noon.
Varias Restaurant and Conference Centre incorporating Banca Ridge Winery Cellar Door Logo and Images

Varias Restaurant and Conference Centre incorporating Banca Ridge Winery Cellar Door

22 Caves Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
The Queensland College of Wine Tourism incorporates Varias Restaurant and Conference Centre and Banca Ridge winery. A beautiful contemporary foyer with interpretive gallery leads you to Varias Restaurant and Banca Ridge cellar door. Sample the Banca Ridge wines and learn more about the success of the Queensland Wine Industry. Set amongst vineyards and fruit trees overlooking a dam, this destination can cater for groups up to 130 people.
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Stanthorpe Soldiers Memorial

Lock Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
A white cottage-like pavilion, nestled in a rocky park, provides visitors with a chance to take in the panorama of Stanthorpe and remember the legacy left by men from this area in WWI. Soldier hero Major General Sir William Glasgow officially opened this soldiers' memorial on 6 February 1926. Slatted bench seating inside provides a place to ponder the impact a war on the other side of the world had on this farming community. Five WWI honour boards record the names in alphabetical order, without rank or honour, all are revered equally. Another is reserved for those who died, raised letters stating: 'To the memory of our gallant boys who fell in the world's war 1914-1919'. Further honour boards have been added, remembering later conflicts. Warwick architects Dornbusch and Connolly designed the rest house which was built by local contractors NJ Thompson and Sons. Many returned servicemen settled in this area under a soldiers' resettlement program. Towns around Stanthorpe echo the names of French conflicts: Amiens, Pozieres, Bullecourt and Fleurbaix. A neighbouring house, once owned by war heroes Sir Harry Chauvel and Major Alan Chauvel, uncles of film maker Charles Chauvel, also carries a name reflecting WWI, 'El Arish'.

Alure Boutique Villas

280 Mt Tully Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Alure Boutique Villas is exclusively for couples who want to indulge in a sublime, romantic retreat and experience the ultimate in sophisticated, self catering bed and breakfast accommodation. This first class luxury tent camping/glamping experience is complete with every convenience you could never imagine you'd find in a tent. Home of the world's most romantic and luxurious self contained tent accommodation, Alure also has two other private luxury split level villas. Escape for a romantic break at Alure's beautifully appointed villas. Set back for privacy on a 50 acre property; the villas are nestled amongst tranquil bushland. Take in the magnificent views from the comfort of the sumptuous lounge, unwind in front of a crackling fire, or end the day stargazing whilst soaking in your private heated outdoor spa. Alure Boutique Villas is located only minutes from the many cellar doors of the Granite Belt Wine region, spectacular National Parks and the treasures that Stanthorpe has to offer, including first class restaurants and cafes. Fall in love again at Alure Boutique Villas....
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Granite Belt Bicycle Tours and Hire

Leslie Parade, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Granite Belt Bicycle Tours are the only bicycle tour company in Queensland's premier wine region. They provide you with top quality bicycles and all the accessories you need to ensure an enjoyable, relaxing day of cycling. Their aim is to offer you great, value-for-money leisure cycling through the beautiful Granite Belt region of Queensland. They will guide you around while you discover boutique wines, gourmet local produce, fruit orchards and ever-changing scenery with four distinct seasons....

Granite Highlands Maxi Tours

19 Amosfield Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Granite Highlands Maxi Tours specialise in winery tours on the Granite Belt. They invite you to join them on our tours throughout the Granite Belt - sampling from a variety of award winning wines and learning more about their great region! They take pride in offering you friendly, country hospitality, as they visit wineries from a choice of over 45 cellar doors. Your enjoyment of their tours is most important to them and they look forward to ensuring your experience of the Granite Belt wineries is a happy one. Air conditioned, comfortable and modern tour buses ensure you a smooth trip all the way. A range of tour options are available from half day winery tours to overnight package tours....

Market in the Mountains, Stanthorpe

High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Come to the Market in the Mountains - where they Make It, Bake It, Sew It, Grow It. More than 45 stallholders sell a range of unique handcrafted items made from wood, leather, paper, wool, cotton and other items. Clothing, knitted items, hand bags and a great selection of jewellery handcrafted pieces. There's a wonderful range of jams, pickles, honey, cakes, biscuits and much more. Also enjoy a variety of arts and craft, plants, fruit and vegetables. The quality is first class and all stalls are vetted to ensure this. Held on the second Sunday of the month and on most long weekends - no matter what the weather. Come and enjoy the indoor markets. Crafters' Cafe serves food and drinks. Coaches are welcome. Open 8am til noon. Please note after 20 years there has been a venue change due to fire damage at the Civic Centre. They have moved to the Exhibition Pavilion, Stanthorpe Showgrounds, High Street, Stanthorpe while repairs take place....

Sundown National Park

via Glenlyon Dam Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
High, remote and rough, Sundown National Park (south west of Stanthorpe) entices both self-sufficient campers and experienced bushwalkers to explore its rugged ridges and gorges. Camp at one of five camping areas (three accessible by four-wheel-drive only) or hike in to a secluded bush camp. From Broadwater campground, enjoy the short graded walk to Permanent Waterhole. More experienced walkers can explore the Severn River or the upper reaches of Ooline Creek. Look for king orchids, woodland birds and waterbirds, or try your luck throwing a lure in one of waterholes (line fishing allowed). From the park's north-eastern boundary, experienced walkers can enjoy a two-day circuit taking in Mount Lofty and Red Rock Gorge, while four wheel drives can continue to campsites along the Severn River. A short (500 metre return) graded track leads to a lookout giving views over Red Rock Gorge and beyond....

Storm King Dam

Eukey Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Storm King Dam rests in a picturesque rural setting with many water birds (including pelicans) and is an ideal spot for picnics, water sport and fishing. Fish species include golden perch, murray cod, silver perch, jew and river black fish. Facilities include: toilets, picnic tables, wood barbecues, drinking water, jetty, boat ramp, swimming area and playground. Please note that camping is not permitted however there is a recreational/youth camp available for large group bookings. No boating restrictions apply, however a permit is required for powerboats (at no cost). Storm King Dam is situated 10 kilometres southeast of Stanthorpe on the road to Eukey....

Snowflakes in Stanthorpe

8 High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Snowflakes in Stanthorpe is a winter based festival in the coldest town in Queensland. This festival will give a visitors a snow based experience and include a snowfield, ice skating rink, snow globes, snowmen and snowflakes. It will be a fun day with markets, food and entertainment....

Severnlea

Severnlea, Severnlea QLD 4380
The Southern Downs village of Severnlea, on the highway south of Stanthorpe hasn't changed that much since it was first settled. There is still fruit growing and topaz fossicking, but these days you'll also discover some very good wineries. Venture down the various byways to access these as well as fruit stalls stocking seasonal stone fruits and berries from November to March. ...
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Market in the Mountains, Stanthorpe

High Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
If it's Made, Baked, Sewn, or Grown - it's Handcraft Heaven - normally more than 35 stallholders sell a range of unique handcrafted items. Photographs of the area, Botanic and wildlife art, prints and cards. Handmade clothing, knitted items, plants, candles, soap, bags, quilts, and a great selection of jewellery. There's a wonderful range of honey, biscuits, spices, jams, preserves and much more. Also check out the seasonal fruit and vegetables. A market where artist, farmers, crafters and hobbyists come together to showcase the region. Held on the second Sunday of the month and on most long weekends - no matter what the weather. Come and enjoy the indoor markets. Take your time and enjoy the food and drinks served at the Cafe de Market. Plenty of parking. Coaches are welcome. Open 8am til noon. Join them at the Exhibition Centre, Stanthorpe Showgrounds, High Street, Stanthorpe and meet the people behind the products. A few changes have been made to ensure social distancing and other Queensland Government guidelines can be maintained. Your favourite stallholders may be in a different spot. Please consider their stallholders and other visitors whilst you are browsing, so everyone stays safe....
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Shearer's Way

Showgrounds, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
This 90 kilometre route will take you from Stanthorpe to Texas where the road meets the Bruxner Highway. From Stanthorpe, head west on Texas Road and travel through Broadwater to begin your journey. This is the perfect journey when travelling to Texas or beyond, for those wishing to see the scenic sights of the region. It is well-signed to show where to turn off for wineries, Glenlyon Dam and Sundown National Park....
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Varias Restaurant and Function Centre at the Queensland College of Wine Tourism

22 Caves Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
The Queensland College of Wine Tourism is a learning centre focussed on all things food, wine, tourism and hospitality. It's award winning Varias Restaurant is renown for showcasing local food and wines. The Banca Ridge winery and Tastes of the Granite Belt cellar door provide a wonderful introduction to the region's wine. Food and Wine Experiences at the College range from daily tours and cooking demonstrations to the ever popular Winemaker for a Weekend program. As a joint venture between the University of Southern Queensland and the Queensland Government the college strives to provide quality training and learning experiences based in a true commercial operation. ...
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Granite Belt and Darling Downs

41007 - Stanthorpe QLD 4380
This is a journey from Toowoomba travelling deep into Steele Rudd country, and beyond. Tour an historic homestead, sample locally made ciders, jams and conserves. Stretch your legs and bushwalk among granite boulders in the spectacular Girraween National Park. Cycle country roads which will wind you past apple orchards, and dairy farms to award winning cellar doors. Sample local produce as you join an olive grove tour and tasting, ahead of winding your way through Queensland country towns on your journey home....
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Luxury Country Indulgence

44327 - Stanthorpe QLD 4380
This is a highly indulgent, self-drive luxury getaway taking in some of the finest foods, relaxing experiences, even offering the opportunity to be pampered at onsite spas. This getaway also includes an opportunity to sample some of the finest regional produce and boutique wines. The drive itself takes in some of the most spectacular views of Queensland's High Country....
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Kent Saddlery Australia

25798 New England Highway, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
Saddlery with gallery style retail store, animal park and picnic area. Celebrating old world craft in an exciting modern show room. Custom made saddles and horse equipment, swags, bags, hand bags, belts and more. Akubra Hats and Ariat boots. Gift items handmade diary covers and bags, corporate gifts. They can personalise your leather goods purchases with their state of the art laser printer. All Kent Saddlery branded gear produced on site by their team of skilled craftsmen and women. Workshop tours available upon request. Come in and say G'day to Cruncher and Muncher the goats and Annabelle the pony and their latest star the "Donkey". Get in the hen house with their bantam chook's. Located on the New England Highway on the beautiful Granite belt Southern Queensland High Country. ...
Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery Logo and Images

Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery

56 Lock Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
The Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery displays quality exhibitions of both national and local importance, as well as fostering a strong program of regional artist exhibitions and displays that are relevant to the history and character of the Granite Belt region. The exhibition program also includes those specially curated from the Gallery's wide-ranging permanent collection of traditional and contemporary paintings, works on paper, ceramics, sculpture and fibre artworks. Quality national touring exhibitions encompass displays varying from contemporary jewellery, ceramics, noted Australian artists' displays, to talented works by young upcoming artists. The art gallery also encourages the presentation of established artist exhibitions from outside the region or state. ...
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Sundown National Park

via Glenlyon Dam Road, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
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, tree-lined ridges and peaks rising over 1000 metres above the Severn River, discover for yourself the park’s wild isolation. Camp on a river flat and throw in a line to see if you can catch a yellow-belly or eel-tailed catfish. Wander to Permanent Waterhole for a refreshing dip, or climb the Western circuit and gaze out across the horizon. Witness rust-red granite cliffs at Red Rock Gorge lookout track, with peregrine falcons flying overhead. Walk among box, ironbark and cypress trees in beautiful eucalypt woodland, and picturesque river red gums and river oaks growing along the water. Challenge yourself with a half-day adventure, following the creek from Burrows Waterhole to Rats Castle or into Ooline Creek. Keep watch for brush-tailed rock-wallabies hiding among rocks near Nundubbermere Falls. Investigate centuries-old pastoral relics and abandoned mines where tin, copper and arsenic were unearthed from the 1870s. Image credits: Red Rock and person at lookout—Maxime Coquard © TEQ; Falls—Brett Roberts © Queensland Government; Fire—© MJL Photography....
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Severnlea

45671 - Severnlea QLD 4380
Just south of Stanthorpe, the Granite Belt village of Severnlea is a centre for commercial fruit production and also topaz fossicking. Venture down the various byways to discover fruit stalls stocking seasonal stone fruits and berries from November to March. You will also find several wineries in the Severnlea area....
Stanthorpe Soldiers Memorial Logo and Images

Stanthorpe Soldiers Memorial

Lock Street, Stanthorpe QLD 4380
A white cottage-like pavilion, nestled in a rocky park, provides visitors with a chance to take in the panorama of Stanthorpe and remember the legacy left by men from this area in WWI. Soldier hero Major General Sir William Glasgow officially opened this soldiers' memorial on 6 February 1926. Slatted bench seating inside provides a place to ponder the impact a war on the other side of the world had on this farming community. Five WWI honour boards record the names in alphabetical order, without rank or honour, all are revered equally. Another is reserved for those who died, raised letters stating: 'To the memory of our gallant boys who fell in the world's war 1914-1919'. Further honour boards have been added, remembering later conflicts. Warwick architects Dornbusch and Connolly designed the rest house which was built by local contractors NJ Thompson and Sons. Many returned servicemen settled in this area under a soldiers' resettlement program. Towns around Stanthorpe echo the names of French conflicts: Amiens, Pozieres, Bullecourt and Fleurbaix. A neighbouring house, once owned by war heroes Sir Harry Chauvel and Major Alan Chauvel, uncles of film maker Charles Chauvel, also carries a name reflecting WWI, 'El Arish'. ...