Stanthorpe

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Stanthorpe, perched high on Queensland's Granite Belt, is a delightful surprise for travellers driving north from the Hunter Valley. Known for its crisp air, autumn colours, and thriving wine scene, this small town feels like a slice of the Mediterranean dropped into the Australian bush. The change in altitude brings cool-climate wines, lush orchards, and a relaxed pace that makes it a perfect stopover or destination in its own right.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to soak up Stanthorpe's wine and outdoor scene. Spend your first day cellar-hopping and lunching at a vineyard; dedicate the second to a hike in Girraween National Park. If you're on a road trip from the Hunter Valley, a two-night stay breaks the drive nicely and lets you experience the region's distinct seasons.

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