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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
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 247 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.

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A white cottage stands surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a welcoming porch with steps leading to the entrance. The well-maintained garden includes various shrubs, and a carport is visible on the side, offering convenient parking.
Guesthouse in Wallangarra
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Josie's Cottage Private, hike, wineries, Nat parks

Good old fashioned country hospitality. Cottage has capacity for 4 adults or 2 adults +small family Mountain views, fishing hole, our cottage is set in your own gorgeous private garden, many species of birds local cattle, camels and kangaroo's Beehive dam to fish, a short drive to hike at Girraween National Park, Sundown, Bald Rock and Boonoo Boonoo National Parks, we are only 25km south of Stanthorpe and only a 20km drive toTenterfield. We are 10 mins away from quality wineries in Ballandean

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A compact cabin features a wooden exterior with a metal roof and a welcoming porch. Multiple windows allow natural light to fill the space, while greenery surrounds the entrance, creating a gentle integration with the outdoor environment.
Farm stay in Fletcher
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 457 reviews

Kristy's Cabin - at Speakeasy Vineyard

Your own private retreat in the middle of Queensland's Granite Belt. Situated on a working vineyard, Kristy's cabin is a modular building that has been converted for guest accommodation. Recently renovated, the space is clean and fresh, with beautifully appointed interiors. Located behind the main house, you will have privacy but be able to access the outdoor spaces and take in the breathtaking views. Kristy's is the perfect base for busy outdoor hikers or those wanting a relaxing weekend away.

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A covered balcony features a brick-tiled floor and is framed by arched openings. Lush greenery is visible outside, with a distant view of rolling hills. The railing is adorned with decorative metalwork, adding character to the space.
Home in Stanthorpe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Our Stanthorpe House

Our Stanthorpe House is our home away from home. We specifically chose this house for the abundance of space, so that when we escape the city life we do feel free! There is plenty of room to relax. It’s your choice on what you choose to do. We are a short walk to town, Red Bridge and Quart Pot Creek. Visit the giant thermometer [yes that is a thermometer!]. We will send you some information on our favourite places to visit. Note that we do offer discounts on bookings of 2 nights or more.

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A cozy living area features leather seating arranged around a decorative rug. A wood-burning stove is situated in the corner, providing warmth. A television is located adjacent, and a record player with records adds to the inviting ambiance.
Home in Stanthorpe
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Marlay View. Right in town. Dog friendly

Our house is situated in a great position just a few minutes walk to town, cafes, parklands, Quartpot creek, The big thermometer and tourist info centre. Can accommodate up to 6 people in 3 b/rooms.This can be 2x queen b/rooms and a double b/room or a room with 2x single beds.The house has air conditioning and a fireplace so you won’t be cold. Some firewood is supplied. We have a lovely terrace with views of Mt Marlay and the town. plenty of off street parking. Dog friendly. Up to 2 dogs.

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A serene outdoor setting features a wooden table adorned with a cheese platter, including olives and crackers. Two glasses of chilled white wine await, with lush greenery and a scenic view of Quart Pot creek visible in the background.
Cottage in Stanthorpe
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Verona Cottage- charming cottage so close to town!

Located in the heart of Stanthorpe, overlooking Quart Pot creek and parklands sits our charming 1930's Bungalow, which has been renovated and beautifully appointed throughout. Just a short 3 minute walk to the main street - you'll find coffee shops, restaurants, pubs, bottle shops, 3 supermarkets and local country stores. 50 wineries and breweries throughout the Granite Belt, all within 25 minutes. Cycling and walking paths of Quart Pot creek at your doorstep! IG: verona_cottage

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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, 198 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.

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Home in Dalveen
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Secluded mountain home offering panoramic views

Up & Away on Braeside Mountain at 857m above sea level, is the highest point between Toowoomba & The Summit. Offering spectacular 180-degree panoramic views of the entire Southern Downs region. Relax, enjoy wine by the fire pit, soak in the infinity saltwater pool/spa, make pizzas in the outdoor pizza oven, or explore the many gardens. Located just 20 minutes to Warwick and less than 30 minutes to many wineries and tourist spots and national parks of the Granite Belt region.

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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, 427 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.

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A cozy outdoor fire pit is highlighted in the foreground, with flames dancing within. In the background, the cottage is illuminated by warm light, showcasing its inviting porch and outdoor seating area.
Cabin in Broadwater
5 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Lane’s End Cottage - cosy farm stay

Drive to the end of the lane, wend your way down the poplar lined driveway and find yourself at Lane’s End Cottage, your home away from home in Broadwater, less than ten minutes from the town of Stanthorpe. The cottage is situated on a 42 acre farm, close enough to town that you can pop in easily to enjoy cafes, festivals and a bit of shopping - but far enough away that you will feel you really have escaped to the country.

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A welcoming sign for 'Hillview' stands tall at the entrance, featuring a silhouette of a horse and a dachshund. The sign is framed by wooden posts, set against the backdrop of a lush green landscape and rolling hills.
Apartment in Upper Freestone
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

"Hillview", a quiet country escape with views.

Welcome to "Hillview", a 72 acre working farm , dachshund stud, and Friesian horses. Newly renovated, this 2-BR apartment sits atop the main house. Guests have a private entry and exclusive use of a ground floor courtyard and an upper deck that offers panoramic views across the valley below. Breakfast supplies are included. BBQ on deck, Wake to the sounds of nature, and see the amazing night sky.

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A charming cottage with a red roof features a covered porch and white railings. Surrounding gardens bloom with flowers, while tall trees provide shade. A gravel path leads to the entrance, framed by a wooden fence and green grass.
Cabin in Thorndale
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Highland Croft Cottage accommodation

The cottage offers you a fully serviced home away from home. The lounge boasts a wood heater with television and dvd player. There is also a BBQ outside with a basket breakfast included in the tariff, plus tea, coffee, milk and sugar. The master bedroom has french doors opening onto the verandah. Both rooms have cosy blankets, doonas and electric blankets. Highchair and cot available on request.

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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.

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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.

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  • 4.9 Average rating

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