Discover the best top things to do in Stanthorpe, Australia including Pyramids Road Wines, The Granite Belt, Stanthorpe Museum, Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre, Donnelly's Castle, Granite Belt Christmas Farm, Granite Belt Brewery, Aloomba Lavender Farm, Storm King Dam, Castle Glen Australia.
Restaurants in Stanthorpe
5.0 based on 90 reviews
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.
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).
4.5 based on 230 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
This museum is a real credit to the local volunteers who have a put together a very informative and comprehensive display of a wide range of items spread across a number of old homes and buildings. Our kids enjoyed it (even the teenagers!) while their grandparents loved seeing things they had grown up with. Definitely worth stopping by while in Stanthorpe- this museum should be supported.
4.5 based on 240 reviews
Did some research before going to Stanthorpe and the staff supplied really good info and local knowledge.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Step through the doors and capture the magic of Christmas in our Mistletoe Boutique Christmas Store. Taste, Indulge and Enjoy our extensive range of Belgian Chocolates which are all made onsite. Enjoy marshmallow moustaches with our famous cup of Hot Chocolate. Explore and feed Santa's animals, including Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer! We are proud growers of 11,000 Real Christmas Trees.
What a lovely way to spend a morning in the week before Christmas. We met some beautiful animals and fed them. Some people were picking out a Christmas tree. There was delicious Belgian hot chocolate and the most glorious Christmas shop - full of decorations, ornaments and pressies. Great concept guys - I'll be back with kids next Christmas.
4.0 based on 91 reviews
Open everyday from 10am, Granite Belt Brewery lets you experience a working brewery in action. Watch our brewers hard at work from our viewing lounge or enquire about joining a guided brewery tour.Sample the range of our locally and preservative free beers. With onsite accommodation, restaurant & bar, Granite Belt Brewery is the perfect place to VISIT - STAY - UNWIND.
We had an awesome relaxed time at the brewery. We enjoyed the guided brewery tour and spend the whole afternoon on the peaceful deck with great beer and tasty food. We even got a complimentary goodie- was a perfect day. Highly recommended! Thank you
4.0 based on 109 reviews
A great little place for afternoon tea, and the lady who runs it is so friendly, we asked her to join us. The shop has lots of pretty and interesting things available, and the gardens are beautiful. They have RV parking and overnight stays available. Certainly worth a look.
4.0 based on 39 reviews
The park is located in an area in the Darling Downs Region of the Great Dividing Range about 12000m above sea level. Situated on the Granit Belt with fine winery's and culinary delights. if your a star gazer you will be delighted. Just love this place and definitely going back. We stayed in our caravan, although friends did stay in the cabins and said they were quaint and well maintained. I found the facilities extremely clean and easily accessed as I am on a scooter at the moment due to surgery. If your one for adventure or just chilling out this is the place to be. You can canoe in the dam, take leisurely strolls and check out the wild life. What a great place for a get together. The care takers of the park organised a minibus with a local driver who new the area very well. About 11 of us took the tour and saved $$$$. OMG visiting the wineries is a must do.
3.5 based on 127 reviews
There's something for most people here but I was on the lookout for whiskey and bought an award winning one for a gift. Lots of liqueurs and other drinks of choice.
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