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Mollymac is only 10Km from the Stanthorpe town centre - with restaurants, coffee shops, wineries, and the berry patch all close by.
Stanthorpe is a remarkably attractive town set in the middle of a rich,
mixed farming area, where rural activities range from vineyards, wineries and orchards to sheep and cattle grazing. Located on
the New England Highway, 223Km from Brisbane via Warwick.
There is an abundance of historical hoiuse, towns and locations to visits, with craft markets & gourmet food to be enjoyed.
Why not enjoy walking and bird watching at Giraweena with Bald rock.
Why not have a look at the upcoming events at Southern Downs Tourist Association Website.
Things to see and do in the Granite Belt Region are:-
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Stanthorpe & District Historical Society Museum
A well developed rural museum which includes a shearer's hut from 1842, a small gaol & some
interesting railway artefacts |
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Girraween National Park
Located 32Km south of Stanthorpe, featuring a number of walking tracks ranging from a 25
minute stroll along the banks of Bald Rock Creek to a 6 hour hike to Mt Norman and the Eye
of the Needle |
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Sundown National Park
A natural reserve along the Severn River, spanning the QLD/NSW border and offering
excellent bushwalking opportunities through steep rugged gorges, and through rainforests
alongside remote waterways |
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Orchards
The coolness of the area provides excellent conditions for growing non-tropical fruits
such as apples, pears, plums, peaches, apricots and nectarines. |
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Award Winning Vineyards & Wineries
The Granite Belt region is the Wine Capital of Queensland.
It encompasses an area that stretches from
Cunningham's Gap (120 kilometres south west of Brisbane) in the east, north to Allora and
Clifton, south to the border town of Wallangarra, and to Inglewood and Texas in the west. |
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Award Winning Restaurants
The Stanthorpe area boasts some of the best restaurants in Australia. With access to
the best wines as well, dining in is always a pleasure. |
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Towns to Visit
Wallangarra, Tenterfield, Texas, Warwick, Goondiwindi and Glen Innes |
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