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Goondiwindi, a classic country town straddling the Macintyre River on the Queensland-New South Wales border, is the kind of place where the pub verandah is the social hub and the riverbank invites a lazy afternoon. It’s a gateway to the rich agricultural plains of the Darling Downs and a perfect stop for self-drivers exploring the New England Highway. The town’s name means ‘resting place’ in the local Indigenous language, and it still delivers that unhurried, welcoming vibe.
Highlights & What to See
- Macintyre River Walk – A peaceful riverside trail that weaves through river red gums and offers prime birdwatching; look out for pelicans and corellas.
- Goondiwindi Customs House Museum – Housed in the historic 1880s customs building, this museum tells the story of the town’s river trade and pioneering days.
- Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens – A surprising oasis of native and exotic plants, with a shaded picnic area and a small lake.
- Jondaryan Woolshed – Just a short drive away, this heritage-listed shearing shed is one of the largest in Australia and offers a glimpse into the wool boom.
- Border Bridge – The handsome steel bridge crossing the Macintyre River marks the state border; stop for a photo and a look at the river below.
Suggested Time to Spend
A half-day to a full day is enough to soak up Goondiwindi’s main sights and enjoy a meal at a local pub. If you’re passing through on a road trip, an overnight stay lets you catch the sunset over the river and a hearty country breakfast the next morning. For a deeper dive, combine it with a visit to nearby heritage sites and a winery or two in the Granite Belt.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Stanthorpe – The heart of Queensland’s Granite Belt wine region, about 90 minutes east, with cellar doors and cool-climate wines.
- Moree – Famous for its artesian hot springs and rich Indigenous culture, an hour and a half north-west.
- Warwick – A historic town with a grand sandstone courthouse and the annual rodeo, about an hour north-east.
- Tenterfield – Just over the border in NSW, known for its historic buildings and connection to the bushranger Captain Thunderbolt.
- Girraween National Park – Spectacular granite outcrops and wildflowers, great for hiking, about an hour east of Stanthorpe.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Shoal Bay — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Stockton Beach — AussieLegend / Public domain