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Holiday houses in Stanthorpe

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 80 holiday rentals in Stanthorpe

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Stanthorpe holiday rentals start at $72 AUD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 4,920 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    70 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 10 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    70 of Stanthorpe holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Stanthorpe rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Stanthorpe stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Stanthorpe

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Top Guest favourite
A cozy living area is featured, showcasing a leather armchair beside a wood-burning stove. A rustic coffee table sits on a textured area rug. Light streams in through large glass doors, offering views of the outside greenery, while soft drapes frame the windows.
Cottage in Mount Tully
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Clancy's Cottage, Stanthorpe

Relax with your pet and the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. Clancy’s cottage is less than 10 minutes from Stanthorpe Post Office, yet it is nestled in a lovely rural setting. The birds and kangaroos love Clancy’s and so will you. Spend your days exploring the Granite Belt wineries or it is just a short drive to Girraween National Park. Spend your evenings around the fire pit or in front of the wood fire in your own cute little piece of country. Fully self contained. Pets welcome

Top Guest favourite
A modest cabin is set under a cloudy sky, featuring spacious verandahs that extend from the front. Surrounding greenery includes native trees and shrubs, with a large boulder visible in the foreground. A wood stove pipe is mounted on the roof, indicating a rustic charm.
Cabin in Ballandean
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Burn Brae Sunset Cabin

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. The cabin is the converted pickers quarters when the property was a stone fruit orchard in the past. Have recently planted feijoa orchard. A small and cozy space with spacious verandahs to the north and west. Situated on a quiet and private 100 acres. Abundant bird and wildlife. The cabin is self-catering. Breakfast is not provided altho’ tea and coffee making facilities and basic condiments are provided. The cabin is not suitable for children.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious sleeping area is highlighted by a cream-colored bed adorned with light linen. A large, ornate mirror reflects the ambient light, while warm wooden beams are visible on the ceiling. Classic furnishings and soft lighting create an inviting and restful atmosphere.
Cottage in Severnlea
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Casita Blanca Cottage (Little White Cottage)

A peaceful , romantic and stylish cottage with a great view of the valley . Our third cottage " Casita Blanca " Spanish for little white house, built in 2019 but it has the timeless charm of french antiques and quality furnishings. It's character and location makes the perfect getaway for a couple who appreciate some luxury touches like authentic french antiques and crystal chandeliers. We do have other two properties under the listings "Casita de Campo" and "Casita de Bosque" to choose from.

Guest favourite
A bright living area features a comfortable sofa and a soft area rug on hardwood flooring. A dining table with stylish chairs is present. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space, and a wood stove adds warmth to the atmosphere.
Home in Stanthorpe
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

The Hideaway | Granite Belt Escape

Escape to The Hideaway Stanthorpe, a beautifully renovated 3-bedroom cottage in the heart of the Granite Belt wine region. Perfect for couples, families and weekend getaways, this peaceful stay is just a short walk to Stanthorpe’s town centre, cafes and central to the region's wineries. Featuring a unique mezzanine master bedroom, modern bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, cosy wood fireplace, outdoor fire pit, front verandah and spacious deck perfect for relaxing under clear star-filled skies.

Guest favourite
A well-lit kitchen area features white paneled walls and an inviting wooden dining table surrounded by six chairs. A vintage blue side table is positioned nearby, complemented by a bouquet of flowers. Natural light streams through a window, enhancing the airy atmosphere.
Cottage in Stanthorpe
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Pierpoint Country Cottage

Experience the charm of the Granite Belt from Pierpoint Country Cottage. This 100-year-old home, restored to its original splendour, accommodates up to 6 guests. Enjoy three cozy rooms, a spacious living area with a fireplace and a well-appointed country-style kitchen. Indulge in the expansive bathroom featuring a deep bath and rain-head shower. With restaurants and cafes nearby, convenience is assured. Whether it's a romantic getaway or a family retreat, you'll enjoy an unforgettable escape.

Guest favourite
A light-filled living area features comfortable seating with decorative cushions. A wooden coffee table displays books and a candle, while a fireplace adds warmth. Natural light enters through large windows, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the room with polished timber flooring.
Cottage in Killarney
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 426 reviews

RiverRun Cottage - Country Hamptons Treat

Each piece of furnishing was hand picked to ensure the upmost of sophistication and elegance in this Country Hamptons home. A getaway to the country with only birds and scenery as your neighbour. Enjoy the serenity whilst living in a house that is nothing short of luxurious. A 2 bdroom cottage so you can take the family or some friends to enjoy. Wide timber decks surround the home so you can relax and take in the views with a BBQ area on the side.. Hot Tub and Firepit installed

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the cottage is shown, featuring a rustic design with a corrugated iron roof. A covered porch extends from the front, surrounded by green grass and foliage. Windows allow natural light to enter, and nearby outdoor seating complements the peaceful surroundings.
Cottage in Broadwater
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Spencer Lane Cottage

Relax in the quiet tranquility of Country Living, right in the heart of a working cattle property only 8km west of Stanthorpe, Qld Spencer Lane cottages is my piece of paradise and i offer you Spencer Cottage. The Cottage is fully self contained with a queen bed, kitchen and bathroom, lounge room with comfy sofa lounge, TV and a reverse cycle air conditioner. Outside there is a sitting area with BBQ and stunning views of the stables and surrounding picturesque property areas.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy wooden hot tub sits surrounded by nature, with water gently bubbling inside. Sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene atmosphere. Nearby, wooden decking provides space for relaxation.
Cabin in Severnlea
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Romancealot Cabin

Looking for a romantic getaway for just the 2 of you? Our Romancealot log cabin has an amazingly comfortable queen sized bed which you can curl up in and watch the stars in the night sky through the skylight above. A full sized BBQ kitchen, dining area and daybed for relaxing & unwinding with a book and a glass of your favorite wine. Relax in the western red cedar hot tub while soaking up the warmth of the water and the sounds of nature and feel your troubles drift away.

Top Guest favourite
A cottage is nestled among large gum trees, providing shade and a sense of tranquility. The building features a spacious porch, with an open area of grass extending towards a nearby shed. A serene landscape is seen against a clear blue sky.
Farm stay in Wallangarra
5 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Jacanda Alpaca Farm Stay

Jacanda Alpacas Farmstay is located near the quaint village of Wallangarra , right on the border of QLD and NSW. We are central to the Granite Belt wineries, easy access to Girraween National Park and the historical town of Tenterfield. We are a working farm with a herd of alpacas , miniature donkeys and other farm animals. Enjoy staying in our cottage with picturesque views of the mountains and surrounding farmland . A great place to unwind for adults only.

Top Guest favourite
A rustic Queenslander farmhouse is set against a backdrop of trees, illuminated by soft sunlight. A spacious deck extends from the house, featuring a large dining table surrounded by chairs, creating an inviting outdoor space for relaxation and meals.
Farm stay in Ballandean
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Wren Farmhouse Rustic Queenslander in Wine Country

Welcome to Wren Farmhouse! Our rustic Queenslander sits amongst 32 acres of lightly wooded native bushland. Nestled in wine country, you'll find many cellar doors within a few kilometers drive. Located nearby is Sundown National Park with Girraween National Park only 20 minutes away. The enclosed verandah becomes the perfect suntrap during the day to enjoy a good book. Enjoy the stars on a clear night or allow yourself to unwind whilst watching the fire.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the cabin features a combination of textured stone and sleek metal surfaces. A spacious wooden deck is visible, equipped with outdoor seating. Surrounding native trees create a natural and serene environment, enhancing the cabin's seclusion.
Cabin in Thorndale
5 out of 5 average rating, 440 reviews

Harvista Granite Belt Stanthorpe

Nestled in the granite rocks and eucalypts 14 km south of Stanthorpe, Harvista Cabin captivates all that visit. Studio cabin for 2 is set on a granite outcrop on 4 acres with native fauna and flora surrounding. Enjoy the 4 seasons of the Granite Belt and local produce on offer. Stroll along a country road to visit wineries, cafes. and what the Granite Belt has to offer. For the avid cyclists, link into the Granite Belt Bike trail or just relax on the deck.

Top Guest favourite
A calm sleeping area features a spacious bed dressed in neutral tones and accented with textured pillows. A ceiling fan is present above, while a light wood wardrobe holds soft robes. An ensuite bathroom is visible through an open door.
Cabin in Ballandean
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Lumeah Cottage on the Granite Belt

Luxury accommodation located along the Severn River in the heart of the Granite Belt. This delightful cottage offers spectacular views, whilst providing luxury and comfort where you can enjoy enjoy a glass of wine or a coffee whilst soaking up the tranquillity. Set in 100 acres, the cottage provides a relaxing location to rest and recharge. Listen to the birds, watch the wildlife, and enjoy beautiful sunrises from the balcony of your isolated cottage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Stanthorpe?

    Stanthorpe has a variety of stays, including cozy cottages, historic guesthouses, and vineyard accommodations near the Granite Belt. Many travelers favor peaceful rural settings or homes located near the town center for convenient access to local shops and cafes.

  • What are the best things to do in Stanthorpe with kids?

    Families often explore local parks, visit apple orchards for fruit picking, and check out museums with interactive displays. Stanthorpe also has playgrounds and gentle walking trails suited for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Stanthorpe?

    Explore Granite Belt wineries, wander art galleries, or visit heritage buildings in the town center. Nature enthusiasts frequently suggest Girraween National Park for striking granite landscapes and walking tracks.

  • How is the weather in Stanthorpe?

    Stanthorpe has cooler winters around 36–59°F (2–15°C) and mild summers near 60–82°F (15–28°C). Rainfall peaks in summer, while late autumn and winter are typically drier and crisp.

  • When is the best time to visit Stanthorpe?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and colorful scenery. Winter draws visitors seeking brisk mornings, occasional frosts, and seasonal local produce.

  • What are the best places to visit in Stanthorpe?

    Popular spots include Girraween National Park, local wineries, and the Stanthorpe Heritage Museum for a sense of regional history. Art galleries and nearby orchards also draw many visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Stanthorpe?

    Girraween National Park has well-marked tracks to granite outcrops and wildflower areas. Sundown National Park is frequently suggested for those seeking more rugged terrain and birdwatching opportunities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Stanthorpe?

    Families often explore the town's parks, enjoy farm visits for fruit picking, and tour interactive exhibits at local museums. Outdoor picnic spots and gentle walking trails provide options for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Stanthorpe?

    Day trips around Stanthorpe can include exploring national parks like Girraween and Sundown, visiting local vineyards, or touring nearby villages known for markets and artisan foods.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Stanthorpe?

    Stanthorpe has a range of pet-friendly accommodations, including farm stays, cottages, and some town center homes. Many providers welcome pets but often request advance notice to accommodate specific needs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Stanthorpe?

    Layered clothing is helpful due to shifting temperatures, especially in winter. Booking winery tastings ahead and checking for regional produce markets are often suggested for a more immersive experience.

  • What is Stanthorpe known for?

    Stanthorpe is known for cool climate wines, fresh seasonal produce, and its apple orchards. The region also draws nature lovers to its national parks and granite landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Stanthorpe?

    Artisan cheese makers, small family-run wineries, and secret picnic spots along the Severn River are frequently suggested as quieter alternatives. Some visitors also seek out lesser-known walking tracks and independent art studios around the region.

  • What are the best foods to try in Stanthorpe?

    The Stanthorpe area has seasonal apples, stone fruits, locally made cheeses, and gourmet preserves. Cellar door tastings often feature fresh bread, olives, and regional wines.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Stanthorpe?

    Pack warm outer layers, especially if visiting in winter or early spring, as mornings can be cool. Comfortable walking shoes and a hat are recommended for exploring outdoor areas.

  • What is the nightlife in Stanthorpe like?

    Stanthorpe’s nightlife centers around relaxed pubs, wine bars, and occasional live music events. Many visitors enjoy sampling local wines or sharing meals in restaurants with a warm, casual setting.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Stanthorpe?

    The Apple and Grape Harvest Festival, held biennially in late summer, is one of the most popular celebrations in Stanthorpe. Throughout the year, regional food and wine festivals often highlight local producers and makers.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Stanthorpe?

    Stanthorpe has vacation rentals that welcome families, with options like multi-bedroom houses, cottages with gardens, and stays near playgrounds or parks. Many provide convenient access to kid-friendly attractions.

All about Stanthorpe

While Australia’s southern regions often steal the spotlight for fine wines, it seems outstanding grapes can grow in Queensland just as well. In fact, the vineyards around Stanthorpe set Australian records for being among the highest of their kind in the country, set in the mountainous Great Dividing Range, shrouded in native bushland. Part of Queensland’s Granite Belt near the border with New South Wales, this southern pocket of the state enjoys a climate ideal not only for nurturing grapes, but also for tropical rainforest and the national parks that contain it. Welcome to a getaway where you begin your day walking, and end it with wine.

What are the top things to do in Stanthorpe?

The Big Apple

Aside from grapes, apple orchards dominate the Granite Belt countryside around Stanthorpe. To pay homage, locals have erected a Big Apple, one of many oversized fruit structures around the continent. Visit during harvest (February to May) to pick apples straight from the surrounding trees, and then take a photo in front of this larger-than-life Queensland icon.

Truffle Discovery Centre

The rolling hills of Stanthorpe are home to stellar vineyards with cellar doors and cafes where you can sample their specialty Shiraz and Chardonnay. In this part of Queensland you’ll also discover standout dairy farms and estates growing rare French black Périgord truffles, fungi so precious that some joke they need their own bodyguards to protect them. At the Truffle Discovery Centre, you can take a guided tour of the truffière and enjoy tastings of this coveted delicacy, whether infused in brie, oil, or honey.

Girraween National Park

Covering 29,000 acres, this national park is less about bushland and more about surreal natural rock formations. Wind, water, and ice have carved the granite boulders here, which today balance in gravity-defying positions, often resembling oversized cartoon characters. Most walks begin at the Bald Rock Creek Camping Area, and range from an easy stroll to a daylong, mountainous adventure.