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Bellthorpe State Forest and Forest Reserve are at the southern end of the Conondale Range. Untouched bushland with rainforest, waterfalls and attractive creeks is home to 600 identified plant species
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Birches Restaurant is nestled on top of picturesque Mount Mee. This wonderful upmarket a la carte licensed restaurant enjoys spectacular views of the surrounding rural countryside and out to the Redcl
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Brisbane Skydiving Centre offers Tandem Skydiving and Free Fall Training (AFF) for first time jumpers, International 'A' Licence, Skydiving Displays, as well as Instructor and Packer courses for exper
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Nestled amongst rolling hills within a natural bushland setting and bounded by rocky creek beds and secluded ponds is Brookwater, a residential community surrounding a Greg Norman designed championshi
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The Caboolture Historical Village is situated on four hectares of land. There are 70 buildings, most of historic value and in excess of 14,000 items of historical significance. It first opened its d
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Jimna State Forest has had a colourful history of gold mining and timber milling. The last flurry of mining, in the 1940s, yielded 2.8 kilograms of gold. Attractions include creeks, log bridges and wi
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Kooroomba Vineyard and Lavender Farm offers a unique wine and food experience. Sample and purchase from an extensive range of exclusive premium wines including; Chardonnay, Verdelho, Marsanne, Cabern
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Just one hour from downtown Brisbane, Lake Maroon is located in the heart of the Scenic Rim, Boonah. Lake Maroon is ideal for camping and fast becoming Queensland's most popular place for sailing, fi
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Just an hour from downtown Brisbane, Lake Wivenhoe is a spectacular water reserve, northwest of Brisbane. A visit to this scenic natural area offers a peaceful and tranquil outing complete with panora
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Mount Mee Forest Reserve is situated at the northern end of the D'Aguilar Range. This huge expanse of rainforest and eucalypt forest offers picnicking visitors clear creeks and scenic lookouts. Inspec
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National Paintball Fields (Skirmish) is a field sport requiring teamwork, stealth and skills. It is an exciting, action packed game with plenty of adrenaline and can be played by both males and female
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Discover the romance and delights of the country while visiting Normanby Wines. Experience quiet relaxation, view the scenery from the shady courtyards whilst enjoying a taste of the wines that are un
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Ocean View Estates is a boutique winery and vineyard that now boasts a beautifully designed restaurant and vineyard cottages to complete your country vineyard experience. All of their wines are estate
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Established in 1976 by John and Val Pohlman, Pohlmans Nursery is the largest independently owned nursery in the state of Queensland and one of the largest in Australia. The nursery is located at Gatto
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Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway operates heritage steam and diesel hauled trains between Swanbank and Bundamba Racecourse. Passengers can board the train at the Bundamba Racecourse station which is a
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Queensland Raceway is the state's premier motorsport facility; catering to both cars and motorcycles. Although the track is best known for annually hosting the Queensland round of the V8 Supercars Ser
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For lovers of water sports, Somerset Dam is the place to make a splash. Approximately one hour from Brisbane in Kilcoy Shire- and neatly cradled and protected by a ring of surrounding hills – conditio
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The Stunt Driving Xperience Spins and Slides session offers you an extreme day of stunt driving just like in the movies. Push yourself to the limit and feel the exhilaration of driving under the expe
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The Abbey Museum is a priceless collection of antiquities and fine arts from around the world.
The Museum has won international acclaim for the quality of its displays and the scope of its collection
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Welcome to a truly Aussie experience at The Barn at Flagstone Creek Nursery. On Sundays you are welcome for the Big Barn breakfast, lunch or smoko (BYO).
The historic venue is excellent for group boo
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State-of-the-art and wholly interactive, the AUD20 million dollar Workshops Rail Museum is Australia's premier rail museum. A campus of the Queensland Museum, the site was home to over 10,000 workers
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Enjoy beautiful wine and food in picturesque surroundings with family and friends at Warrego Wines.
Take a tour of the winery at 10.00 a.m. Saturday and Sunday (large groups are welcome at any time b
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Willowbank Raceway is a drag racing facility that operates the full 12 months of the year, and offers year round entertainment for the whole family. Located approximately 40 minutes drive from Brisban
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Overlooking the picturesque Marburg Valley, Woodlands of Marburg estate belies an intriguing history and exudes the ambience and charm of a by-gone era. Only a short 45 minute drive from Brisbane and
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Apex Park is the site of the first public hospital in Kingaroy and was developed by the Apex Club in the mid 1960's. The large trees that remain today are the plantings from the hospital grounds. A re
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Arabesque Winery is a boutique vineyard and winery located on the edge of Nanango, in the South Burnett region, South East Queensland. All of the wines are made from local South Burnett premium grape
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Situated 15 kilometres from Murgon in the South Burnett, Lake Barambah, also known as Bjelke-Petersen Dam, is a popular area for recreational freshwater fishing, boating, picnicking and camping, with
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Located in the heart of the Bunya Mountains rainforest, Bunya Forest Gallery and Tearoom offers the visitor quality art and craft from local artists, a licensed tearoom showcasing the innovative use o
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Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland’s second-oldest national park, protects the world’s largest remaining bunya pine rainforest. Until the late 1800s, Aboriginal people travelled here from far d
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The Burnett War Museum is located three kilometres south off Cooyer Road from Kingaroy. Turn left into Warren Truss Drive and the museum is located in the old Metrological Building, beside the termina
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An attractive cafe and cellar door outlet have been established at Captain's Paddock Vineyard and Cafe, amongst ten acres of Shiraz, Chardonnay and Merlot vines with stunning views over the Booie Rang
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In 1995 The Kingaroy Apex Club erected the plaque and gateway to mark the start of the Kokoda Track and the Carroll Nature Reserve. This was to commemorate the 50th anniversary of victory in the Pacif
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In the heart of the South Burnett, Queensland’s fastest growing wine region, you will find the beautiful vineyard, cottage retreat and cellar door of Clovely Estate, Queensland’s largest vineyard and
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Coomba Falls, at Maidenwell, is an exceptionally ravishing place, featuring a deep natural swimming hole and striking granite cliffs. The water is icy most of the year so this is the ideal site to co
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Crane Winery is a small family owned boutique winery. The grand old colonial homestead and quaint cellar door are perched high on the Booie Range, just 10 kilometres from Kingaroy in the beautiful Sou
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Sample the delicious Devonshire teas and lunches on the verandah overlooking the gardens at Dimities Cottage Restaurant and Tea Gardens. Browse around the country style gift shop where you might find
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Gordonbrook Dam is situated 20 kilometres from Kingaroy. Travel 11 kilometres north along the Bunya Highway from Kingaroy and after passing through Memerambi township, take the next left turn along Re
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The Great Bunya Drive is a scenic self-drive route meandering through 390 kilometres of beautiful country landscapes between Toowoomba and Gympie, encompassing both the Darling Downs and South Burnett
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Lions Park is located in Kingaroy Street, near the heart of town. It is a small formal park with roofed picnic tables, play equipment and disabled toilet facilities. This park makes a pleasant place t
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Kingaroy’s beautiful Memorial Park is located near the heart of town and is the major formal park in the Shire. The War Memorial is located in the park and is a band rotunda constructed of eight class
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Just 28 kms east of the Bunya Mountains lies the rural town of Maidenwell - the most popular astronomy and stargazing centre in Queensland.
On a cloud-free moonless night the visitor can stargaze to
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Mount Wooroolin lookout is located just over four kilometres west of Kingaroy along Haly Street; the Kingaroy Shire Council developed it in 1988 as a bicentennial project. Council maintains the lookou
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Pottique Lavender Farm is a lavender farm with its own lavender shop, selling hundreds of lavender products, many of which are exclusive to Pottique and are made on site. Hams and chutneys made from l
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Operated in conjunction with the beef cattle enterprise on Springbrook Farm, Spring Gully Olives has five hectares of olives planted with varieties selected to allow for both oil and pickled-olive pro
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Visit the beautiful historical buildings set amongst tranquil gardens at Artists Cottage. Mayovale Gallery will present for you the highlights of both local and visiting artists. As you wander aroun
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The Peanut Van, for the last 36 years, has supplied some of the world's best and freshest peanuts to their drive-by customers.
After being cooked using special recipes, peanuts are then packed in th
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The Wooroolin Wetland is located at the township of Wooroolin, 16 kilometers north of Kingaroy along the Bunya Highway. The walking trails can be accessed from the parking area beside the Grand Hotel,
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This property is situated in the heart of Yarraman on two and three quarter acres. There are eight historic buildings on the site including what was once a Sisters of Mercy Convent. This is a two stor
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Aloomba Lavender on the Mount Lindesay Road (three to four kilometres north of Liston) is part of a 4,000 acre cattle property set in picturesque rolling hills. The 12,000 established lavender plants
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The Australian Rodeo Heritage Centre is a place to follow history and relive the glory of the Australian Professional Rodeo Association's greatest champions and rodeo history.
The land of Australia g
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Aventine Wines’ vineyards are situated on shallow weathered granite soils at Ballandean, in the heart of Queensland’s’ premier wine region, the Granite Belt. The vineyards are high altitude (approxim
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Bald Rock National Park is located 45 minutes south of Stanthorpe on the Mount Lindesay Highway. Bald Rock is the main feature of the National Park. This dome is 750 metres long and 500 metres wide.
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Ballandean Estate Wines is without a doubt an Icon in the Queensland Wine Industry. Acclaimed for their hospitality by the Tourism Industry, Ballandean Estate is a member of the Queensland Tourism Ha
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The Banca Ridge Winery and Cellar Door is part of Queensland's first wine tourism training college. Located at the Queensland College of Wine Tourism in the centre of Queensland's premier wine distric
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Bungawarra Winery is one of the oldest vineyards around Stanthorpe (dating back more than 100 years) and was purchased by the Harden family in August 1993. Jeff Harden, a Brisbane pharmacist, had dev
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Castle Glen Liqueurs, established in 1990 and set on a 55 acre vineyard, has become one of the largest manufacturers of liqueurs in a single place in the World. Castle Glen Liqueurs Cellar Door is si
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The Clifton Historical Museum is a worthy tribute to the district's pioneering past. Housed in the old butter factory, you can take a step back in time and visit a 1930s dining room, a pioneer bedroo
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The trek '14 River Crossings' appropriately named after the 14 river crossings located across this track. This is a good track for the novice four wheel driver who is keen to try creek crossings.
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Crystal Ridge Lavenders is only three kilometres from Stanthorpe, the heart of Queensland's premier wine country. It is part of a 160 acre prime lamb raising property. The lavender farm, gift shop,
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The Darling Downs Hotel is more commonly known as the Sandy Creek Pub which is situated on Sandy Creek Road at the start of the Sprint Route through to Leyburn. This historical hotel is the perfect p
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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 bet
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Giardino Cafe and Farm Tours is dedicated to the late Mr Salvatore Turrisi (1911-1993). Today a third generation is using the latest farming practices and modern equipment to produce the freshest qual
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Huge granite boulders tower above open forests in the spectacular and popular Girraween National Park outside Stanthorpe. The wildflowers in spring are absolutely incredible! From the Castle Rock and
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After more than 70 years of decline and dereliction, Glengallan emerges from the ruins of the 1867 sandstone mansion as a unique heritage experience. Walk through time and re-live the Glengallan story
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Glenlyon Dam is ideal for wildlife viewing and many water sports including skiing, sailing and fishing. Fish species in the dam include Golden Perch, Murray Cod, Silver Perch, Jew and Spangled Perch.
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Experience award winning wines from the Granite Belt in Queensland's premier wine region. A family owned winery located at Ballandean, Golden Grove Estate is producing a large range of quality wines.
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Goomburra, Main Range National Park is a World Heritage area allowing superb views over Laidley Valley, the rugged border ranges to the south, and Mount Castle in the north. The dry open forest contai
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Granite Gardens consists of 2,000 roses, dreamy blossoms and secret pathways with magical discoveries over a 10 acre property. Situated 13 kilometres south west of Stanthorpe, this garden is ideal fo
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At Harrington Glen Estate, enjoy the stunning views over the vineyard and the Glen Aplin region.
Eight acres of Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Merlot, Verdelho, White Muscat and Viognier grapes are care
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Lucas Estate offers tasting for sales of wine and local produce, including Mount Stirling's Olives. They produce premium wines in their on site, state of the art winery and virtually all of their wine
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Main Range National Park, following an arc of rugged peaks and ridges, is the crucial western link in south-east Queensland’s remarkable Scenic Rim. Crossed by the Cunningham Highway, this park in a W
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Established in the early 1980s, Moonrise Estate is a Dry Grown Vineyard with the perfect north-easterly aspect which produces grapes of impeccable quality.
Enjoy the stunning views from the air cond
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Mountview wines Glen Aplin is a newly family owned Granite Belt Winery - Their magnificent vineyard, originally established in 1992 has been producing fine wines at affordable prices for over 12 years
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Pringle Cottage Museum is a collection of buildings which features furniture and household items representing more than 130 years of family life in the Warwick district.
Most notable is the sandstone
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An indulgence not to missed, Pure Heaven's Natural Skincare Factory and Cafe are surrounded by a picturesque lavender farm. Enjoy sampling the freshly made organic body cremes, nourishing body butters
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Pyramids Road Wines is one of the unique wineries on the Granite Belt. Nestled in the foothills of Girraween National Park, the vineyard and winery produce truly hand made wines.
Experience this h
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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 alo |