10 Things to do in Southern Queensland That You Shouldn't Miss

May 28, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Southern Queensland, Australia including Pyramids Road Wines, The Granite Belt, Laurel Bank Park, Cobb+Co Museum, Japanese Garden, Picnic Point Lookout and Parkland, Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre, Queens Park Botanic Gardens, Donnelly's Castle, Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers.
Restaurants in Southern Queensland

1. Pyramids Road Wines

25 Wyberba Lane near Stanthorpe on the Granite Belt, Stanthorpe, Queensland 4382 Australia +61 432 849 212 [email protected] http://pyramidsroad.com.au
Excellent
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Pyramids Road Wines

Our vineyard was planted in 1999 and since then we have progressively increased our production to meet demand. We are two ex school teachers who made a tree change to the Granite Belt to grow grapes, make wine and open a cellar door. It’s a hands-on operation as all processes are completed by the two of us on site. We skillfully create regional wines that exhibit strong varietal fruit characters.

Reviewed By sbf67 - Brisbane, Australia

This winery is celebrating 20 years in 2019 and it is always worth a visit. You might be welcomed by their winery dog Ralph or by the smiling faces of Sue and Warren - but you will always get a warm welcome. We recently returned with a 2006 bottle of their Bernie’s Blend (named after Warren’s dad) and man it had aged well!! So buy some to drink now and some to put away - you won’t regret it!! Beautiful location near the Girraween National Park - so lovely scenery on the way (but watch out for the local kangaroos).

2. The Granite Belt

Stanthorpe, Queensland Australia +61 412 579 341
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

The Granite Belt

Reviewed By zzrbell - Brisbane, Australia

We stayed in Stanthorpe with family to explore the Granite Belt area. I gather so named because of all the boulders and rocks in the area. It has come a long way! Great food and world class wines as well as amazing local produce. Plenty to see and do from parks to antique shops and history. Start with the visitor information centre in Stanthorpe. Lots of accommodation options as well. We chose a farm cottage near town. A great place to spend a few days.

3. Laurel Bank Park

Hill Street, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia +61 13 18 72 [email protected] http://www.tr.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/parks-gardens/parks-by-location/toowoomba-cbd-laurel-bank-park
Excellent
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4.5 based on 490 reviews

Laurel Bank Park

Laurel Bank Park is a beautiful 4.5 hectare parkland close to Toowoomba's city centre, featuring spectacular manicured gardens, a scented garden, a collection of exotic trees, a playground, picnic area, gazebo and croquet greens. Beautiful year-round, but known for its sublime spring displays and avenues of cherry blossoms, it is most magnificent during Carnival of Flowers each September. The Scented Gardens, are a 'garden within a garden' created from ideas presented by the Downs Association of the Blind, and feature fragrant blooms, herbs and shrubs in raised beds. The park came into being in 1932 when Darling Downs Building Society Managing Director, Mr Samuel George Stephens, donated the land to the people of Toowoomba, with the City Council official custodian. Prior to gifting the land, Mr Stephens improved it with shrubs and flowers, and was known to many as 'the man of flowers'.

Reviewed By 2forme - Alstonville, Australia

This park was wheelchair accessible and the flower displays were beautiful the Abor was spectacular and the blossoms on the trees were lovely we will come again

4. Cobb+Co Museum

27 Lindsay St, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia +61 7 4659 4900 [email protected] http://www.cobbandco.qm.qld.gov.au
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4.5 based on 607 reviews

Cobb+Co Museum

Toowoomba's must-see tourist destination! Part of the Queensland Museum Network and home to the National Carriage Collection, discover a variety of interactive displays, exhibits and heritage trade workshops. Immerse yourself in Toowoomba's natural and cultural history and revisit an Australian transport era. Wander through the charming National Carriage Collection and discover how the 47 horse-drawn vehicles played an important role in the development of Queensland. Put your power to the test in the Energy for Life Discovery Centre and explore how your body uses and stores energy and how we can use energy more sustainably. The kids will love stepping back in time to play in The Coach Stop play area. Watch them become shop attendants in the old Museum General Store, dress them up in old fashion clothes or give them a ride on the life-sized replica horse. Get your hands on history with a variety of heritage workshops with one to five day workshops suited from beginner to expert. Experience the satisfaction of learning a traditional skill and creating something beautiful yet functional by hand. Take a break in Cobb's Coffee Shop and try Toowoomba's best scones! Located a just short walk across from Toowoomba's iconic Queens Park. Museum admission is free for Toowoomba Regional Council residents with proof of residency.

Reviewed By williamr277 - Gold Coast, Australia

A very thorough and extensive display of many of our pioneer coaches and early days horse and buggy transport vehicles. Also a surprise exhibit of early Roman History. Well worth a visit.

5. Japanese Garden

At University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia +61 1800 331 155 http://www.usq.edu.au/facilities/gardens
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4.5 based on 822 reviews

Japanese Garden

Reviewed By GreyRose_13 - Brisbane, Australia

The garden has a few surprises in the layout that are hidden along the small, beautiful paths. There are cascades, ducks, sunning turtles and quaint bridges to observe the bird life from and it is a reasonably short stroll around with seating available to contemplate nature.

6. Picnic Point Lookout and Parkland

Top of the Range 164 Tourist Rd, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia +61 13 18 72 [email protected] http://tr.qld.gov.au/component/bcd/picnic-point-park
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4.5 based on 517 reviews

Picnic Point Lookout and Parkland

Reviewed By Travelbug291 - Bribie Island, Australia

Excellent lookout with fabulous views over the surrounding landscape. Lovely floral displays on site in keeping with the local flower festival. Large licensed restaurant catering to all tastes. Great coffee!

7. Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre

28 Leslie Parade, Stanthorpe, Queensland 4380 Australia +61 7 4661 3122 http://southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au/
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre

Reviewed By narellej2021

Did some research before going to Stanthorpe and the staff supplied really good info and local knowledge.

8. Queens Park Botanic Gardens

43 Lindsay St, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia +61 13 18 72 [email protected] http://www.tr.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/parks-gardens/parks-by-location/east-toowoomba-queens-park
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4.5 based on 666 reviews

Queens Park Botanic Gardens

A stroll through the State Heritage listed Queens Park and Botanic Gardens is an absolute must for any visitor to the Garden City. Set across more than 25 picturesque hectares, the parkland has been enjoyed by generations of locals and regional visitors since it first opened to the public in the late 1800s. It's a beautiful calm space where nature showcases its seasonal offerings, alongside the city's bustling CBD. In spring and summer, riotous colour spots garden beds in a shout out to the warmer weather, while autumn obliges with its own radiant show. Dollops of red and orange swirl across the landscape as the leaves of giant deciduous trees transform and fall, laying a textured, multi-coloured carpet underneath. A variety of community activities and annual events are also hosted at Queens Park and Botanic Gardens with Toowoomba's internationally renowned Carnival of Flowers and its signature Flower, Food and Wine Festival leading the way.

Reviewed By mariek6751 - Western Australia, Australia

Queens Park is a regular spot for us to walk our two dogs. There are some great shady areas for the warmer days, lots of space and greenery and the botanic garden is absolutely gorgeous!

9. Donnelly's Castle

Amiens Road, Stanthorpe, Queensland 4380 Australia
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Donnelly's Castle

Reviewed By Ginges_revenge - Brisbane, Australia

This was one of my favourite spots for the weekend. Even though I am in my mid 40's, it made me feel like a kid again, exploring through the amazing rock formation that is Donnelly's castle. Its a bit of trek out of the center of Stanthorpe (20 mins approx. but is well worth the drive. There is a lookout on top which is an easy walk up a gentle slope with a few stairs onto a large granite outcrop which is fenced for safety. Even though all the other boulders you can fall off of. Bit of a laugh that. Anyway, its history is of supporting a place of bushrangers to hide out in, most notably Captain Thunderbolt (AKA Frederick Wordsworth Ward) in the mid 1800's. There is a great picnic area there, small car park, some wood fire BBQ's, a council toilet as well. It would make a great area for a visit, lunch and some exploring.

10. Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

43-73 Lindsay St, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia +61 13 18 72 [email protected] https://tcof.com.au/
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

A breathtaking 10 days of flowers, flavours and sounds, the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers takes over the Southern Queensland city of Toowoomba in the most beautiful of ways each September. The program includes more than 60 unique events and experiences, including award winning parks, stunning private gardens, a street parade bursting with floral colour, internationally acclaimed musical acts, some of the best food and wine to be found in Queensland and a multitude of cultural and natural adventures.

Reviewed By elddewt - Swindon, United Kingdom

Having emigrated from the UK to Toowoomba, this is a fantastic small country town (city actually) to live and bring kids up in. Every year the city is transformed for the Flower Festival and the parade through the city, an amazing experience to see and we were lucky to have three fantastic years seeing this. The gardens and flower displays are amazing and worth seeing. Visit this occasion, you wont regret it.

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