Tag Archive for: Heritage and the Arts

5 Southern Downs trails for art and history buffs

Hello culture buffs! Ready to explore the region’s thriving arts and history scene? Here’s 5 Southern Downs trails for art and history buffs.

Fantastic family-friendly fun in the Southern Downs

With wineries, mountainous peaks, art galleries and romantic B&Bs, you could be forgiven for thinking Southern Downs and Granite Belt is an adult-only destination. But that’s not the case! Here are 17 things you can do with kids of all ages.

Find your next adventure with the Southern Downs & Granite Belt Visitor App

This free travel guide is the ultimate resource for your trip to the Southern Downs & Granite Belt. Install it on your mobile device and start planning your next visit today!

Explore two art trail events this Spring

Whether you’re a practicing artist or you enjoy other people’s creative abilities, we have two weekends of art trails to give you the perfect excuse for a country getaway this Spring.

People’s Weekend: Your Long Weekend Plans Sorted

No plans yet for the People’s Weekend? We’ve put together the ultimate guide to enjoying a country escape. Put that ‘out of office’ on and hit the road to enjoy a long weekend here.

Your Guide to the Southern Downs Dunny Dash Art Trail

Head off on the Southern Downs Dunny Run, where painted murals have transformed toilet blocks from public loo to public art!

Our region shines in a new travel Podcast

A new podcast series is set to highlight the Southern Downs and Granite Belt as the ultimate Queensland Adventure destination.

Art Trails in Spring

Whether you’re a practicing artist or you enjoy other people’s creative abilites, we have two weekends of art trails to give you the perfect excuse for a country getaway.

Top 6 Must do Moments in the Southern Downs & Granite Belt

From wineries to waterfalls there’s always something to explore in the Southern Downs and Granite Belt.

Your guide to the ultimate winter weekend

Want to experience a true winter this year? You’re in luck! Before you start planning a July jaunt to our southern states, simply head two hours south west to the coldest place in the state!