Stanthorpe

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Perched on Queensland's Granite Belt, Stanthorpe is a cool-climate anomaly where vineyards, apple orchards, and lavender fields flourish against a backdrop of dramatic granite outcrops. This high-altitude town (elevation 800m) offers a refreshing escape from the coastal humidity, with crisp air and starry nights. Its food and wine scene is a standout – cellar doors and farm gates invite lingering tastings, while the region's seasonal produce shines in local restaurants. For self-drive travellers, Stanthorpe is a natural detour between Brisbane and the NSW Northern Rivers, rewarding with a pace that feels a world away from the highway.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days allows you to explore the wine trail, hike in Girraween National Park, and soak up the town's relaxed rhythm. Spend the first day visiting cellar doors and the second day on a national park walk; if you have a third day, head to nearby Tenterfield or Boonoo Boonoo National Park. Because evenings get chilly even in summer, book a cottage with a fireplace for the full Granite Belt experience.

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