Celebrate Spring on the Southern Downs
Every Spring the Southern Downs and Granite Belt bursts to life with blooming flowers, colourful wildlife and exciting events celebrated across the season.
Every Spring the Southern Downs and Granite Belt bursts to life with blooming flowers, colourful wildlife and exciting events celebrated across the season.
The Southern Downs region is a haven for four-wheel drive (4WD) enthusiasts and motocross lovers, offering a diverse range of tracks that cater to both beginners and seasoned adventurers. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of rugged terrain or the beauty of untouched wilderness, our region has something for everyone.
Nestled in the heart of the Granite Belt, Girraween National Park is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Whether you’re looking to conquer a challenging hike or simply soak in the serene beauty of the landscape, Girraween offers an unforgettable experience worth lacing your boots for.
Hand-feed birds at Queen Mary Falls, see kangaroos at Leslie Dam or say g’day to country life at a local farmstay.
From four wheel driving in rugged wilderness to camping under the stars, here’s 5 adventure activities you can do in the Southern Downs.
Talgai Weir is the least well-known of all the great paddling destinations in the Southern Downs region of Queensland. However, it is unlikely to stay that way for long because, when it comes to shelter, ambiance, seclusion, and wildlife encounters, it is arguably the best.
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.
No trip to Warwick is complete without a visit to the Condamine River and no visit to the Condamine River is complete until you have floated your cares away on the Warwick Paddle Trail.
Pack the cricket set and lay down your rug! We’ve rounded up the top 10 picnic spots in the Southern Downs for your Australia Day BBQ this summer.
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For a panoramic view over Stanthorpe, head to Mt Marlay lookout and get your legs pumping by taking the concrete stairs from the bottom of the mountain.
If you prefer your walking trails with more granite and less rainforest, then head straight to Girraween National Park and tackle the monster of all walks, the Pyramid track.
Visiting Queen Mary Falls is a must do on your next trip. Embark on the easy Queen Mary Falls circuit, a 40-minute walk that takes you from the lookouts at the top of the falls to the creek below.
Dust off the boots and hit the Dalrymple Circuit Track in the Goomburra section of Main Range National Park.
Can’t leave home without your four legged friend? You don’t have to! We’ve rounded up your full list of pet-friendly camping spots in the Southern Downs and Granite Belt.
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.
Every Spring the Southern Downs and Granite Belt bursts to life with blooming flowers, colourful wildlife and exciting events celebrated across the season.
If it’s a nature fix you’re seeking, then these five trails in the Southern Downs and Granite Belt will keep you active for days. From walking past waterfalls to taking in epic views, these trails are serving all the outdoor vibes you need.
Want to experience a true winter this year? You’re in luck! Simply head two hours south west to the coldest place in the state.
A new podcast series is set to highlight the Southern Downs and Granite Belt as the ultimate Queensland Adventure destination.
With just one month until Easter, now’s the time to book that camping holiday for the family! We are spoilt for choice in our region for fantastic campsites for the whole family.
See the Southern Downs from a different perspective when you follow winding trails through shady forests, cross monolithic granite platforms, roll through magnificent gorges, or cruise along the country roads. The crisp country air provides idyllic cycling conditions. There are many trails suited to families, as well as black diamond tracks for more experienced riders.
Summer is sunflower season on the Southern Downs and every year they’re blooming beautiful! From late December onwards, a sea of yellow floods parts of the region.
If “postcards from the edge” appeal to you more than just an insta worthy travel snap, then check out these 5 unique adventures.
For roadtrip warriors who like an element of surprise to their getaway, here’s five unusual activities that will intrigue and delight!
From wineries to waterfalls there’s always something to explore in the Southern Downs and Granite Belt.
Every year in November, fire flies emerge at our beautiful town of Killarney, just over 2 hours from Brisbane.
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!
Want to go remote with zero distractions and the chance of not seeing anyone else? On the Queensland/New South Wales border lies Sundown National Park, a rugged wilderness of spectacular steep-sided gorges, sharp ridges and peaks rising more than 1000m.