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Stanthorpe
Stanthorpe is located south west of Brisbane and is nestled in the heart of The Granite Belt. Known as Queensland's Wine Capital, it boasts.. [continued]
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Warwick
Warwick is situated 160 kilometres south west of Brisbane and borders on fertile farmlands and the rolling hills of the Great Dividing Range.. [continued]
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Allora
Allora is known as 'the best little town on the Downs'. The town nestles beside Dalrymple Creek just off the highway between Toowoomba and Warwick. You.. [continued]
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Ballandean
Ballandean sits square in Queensland's most popular wine area. This small town is an ideal location for tourists wishing to escape to a truly.. [continued]
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Clifton
Situated half way between Toowoomba and Warwick on the wide fertile plains of the Darling Downs, Clifton is a quiet town welcoming visitors with.. [continued]
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Goomburra
This World Heritage area provides superb views over Laidley Valley, the rugged border ranges to the south, and Mount Castle in the north.. [continued]
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Inglewood
Heading west along the Cunningham Highway is the town of Inglewood, which was established in 1862. Inglewood is creating Australia's Olive.. [continued]
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Huge granite boulders tower above open forests in this spectacular park. The wildflowers in spring are simply incredible! Little wonder that Girraween is so popular.
From the Castle Rock and Bald Rock Creek campgrounds explore up to 30 kilometres of tracks. Climb The Pyramid for great views of Balancing Rock. Watch for blue wrens and rare turquoise parrots. Listen to superb lyrebirds as they imitate the calls of other birds. Go spotlighting at night to see ringtail possums high in the eucalypt trees. Look for bearded dragons and jacky lizards on the granite rocks, soaking up the sun. If you are lucky, you may see a wombat. From July, flower-lovers can admire the golden wattle and purple bush peas.
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