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The Stanthorpe
Museum
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Stanthorpe
Large
and prosperous township on the New England Highway near the NSW border.
Stanthorpe is a remarkably attractive town set in the
middle of a rich, mixed farming area where rural activities range from
vineyards, wineries and orchards to sheep and cattle grazing. Located
on the New England Highway 223 km from Brisbane via Warwick, 56 km
north of Tenterfield and 811 m above sea level, Stanthorpe is unusually
cool for Queensland. In winter the night time temperatures in the town
often fall below zero - the average minimum temperature for July is
0.3°C. In fact the town once recorded -14.6°C - the coldest temperature
ever recorded in the Sunshine state.
The first European to explore the area was Allan
Cunningham who passed through the area in 1827. Stanthorpe was first
settled thirty years later when a solitary coach station was
established. It remained a lonely outpost until the discovery of tin on
the Quart Pot Creek in 1871 brought an influx of miners to the area.
The name Stannum (Latin for tin) was adopted at this time. The coach
station became a regular stopover point for Cobb & Co and the town grew
quickly. It was around this time that the fruit growing potential of
the area was realised.
The railway arrived in the town in 1881 and in the
1890s there was an influx of German settlers into the area. After World
War 1 soldier settlements were established to the north of the town and
during and after World War 11 a considerable number of Italian POWs and
migrants arrived. Of the town's 15 per cent non-Australian born
population 65 per cent are Italian.
Things to see:
Stanthorpe and District Historical Society Museum
The Stanthorpe and District Historical Society Museum
is a typical, well developed rural museum which includes a shearer's
hut (1842), the North Marylands School Residence (1891), the Stanthorpe
Shire Council Chambers, a small gaol, some interesting railway
artefacts (commemorating the Amiens branch line for the soldier
settlement area), and a vast collection of memorabilia from the area.
All of the buildings have been beautifully preserved. The setting, next
to the Top of the Town Caravan Park at the top of Main Street, is
delightful.
Opening times for the museum are restricted to 2.00 p.m. -
4.00 p.m. on Sundays and Public Holidays. It can be opened at other
times. There are a list of telephone numbers of liaison officers
outside the building.
Post Office
The other major building of historical interest is the
Post Office in the centre of town. Built by the Government Architect in
1901 it has a commanding position on the main street and its front is
decorated by the British coat of arms. It is a good example of
Edwardian Classical design with arched windows and a very ornamental ceiling.
Girraween National Park
But the chief attractions of Stanthorpe tend to be the
natural features rather than the historical ones. Stanthorpe lies at
the heart of what has become known as 'The Granite Belt' a region which
extends for 50 km north from the NSW border. The town is totally
surrounded by large granite outcrops. The two most important parks in
the area are the Girraween National Park and Sundown National Park.
Girraween National Park is located 32 km south of
Stanthorpe and is reached by taking the turnoff from the New England
Highway at Wyberba. There are a number of walking tracks in the area
ranging from a 25 minute walk along Bald Rock Creek to a 6 hour hike to
Mt Norman and the Eye of the Needle. Queensland National Parks and
Wildlife Service have a brochure available on the park which explains
its history (it was acquired in 1932 after a long history of sheep
grazing), its distinctive fauna including two species of gliding
possums, and provides detailed maps of how to get to the famous
Balancing Rock and Sphinx Rock, Turtle Rock, The Pyramids and other
impressive granite outcrops. The park ranger can be contacted on (07)
4684 5157. Camping facilities are available in the park.
Sundown National Park
This reserve along the Severn River is located on the
Queensland-New South Wales border and offers excellent bushwalking
opportunities through steep rugged gorges, rainforest, cypress and
eucalypt forest and alongside remote waterways, although bushwalking is
not recommended in summer months due to excessive heat. Sites to
explore on foot include Red Rock Falls, Mt Lofty, Red Rock Gorge,
Nundubbermere Falls, along the Severn River, Carpenter's Gully, Koina's
Tanks (whirlpool eroded holes in the river), the rocky knowll known as
Rat's Castle, McAllisters Ceek, Mt Donaldson and Donaldson Creek Falls,
Ooline Creek, Blue Gorge, Mt Emily Creek and Gorge Creek.
The park features over 130 bird species and visitors
can picnic, camp, canoe, swim or undertake studies of the birdlife or
biosystem. Those with a 4WD vehicles can access the northern section of
the park by turning off the New England Highway at Ballandean from
whence it is 14 km along a gravel road to the park's eastern boundary.
From this point it is anywhere from 7 to 20 km along rough 4WD tracks
to campsites along the river. There are lookouts, a pit toilet at Red
Rock Falls camping area, where the Falls drop 100 metres after rain,
and two pit toilets at Burrow's Waterhole and Rat's Castle. The only
water supply is the river - when it is flowing. Bushwalkers can leave
vehicles just inside the park.
The southern part of the park is accessible by all vehicles.
It is 75 km from Stanthorpe via the Stanthorpe-Texas Road then 4 km
along a good gravel road to the main campsite. If you are coming from
Tenterfield, head north for 5 km then turn west along the Bruxner
Highway. At Mingoola (52 km) turn right and it is12 km to the park
turnoff. The main campsite is the Broadwater camping area, which has
pit toilets, drinking water, fireplaces, an information display,
caravan sites and bush showers with a donkey boiler to heat river
water. The only time bookings are required are on long weekends.
For further information ring (02) 6737 5235.
Soldier Settlements
To the north of the town on the New England
Highway are the soldier settlements which were established after World
War 1. They were named after famous World War 1 battlefields so that,
as the old railway signs at the Stanthorpe Museum indicate, there were
once railway stations at Amiens, Messines, Bapaume, Passchendaele,
Bullecourt, Pozieres and Fleurbaix. Places which must have seemed
strange to diggers who, after spending months in the mud and filth of
the western front, were now to be called home in southern Queensland.
Orchards
The coolness has
meant that the area around the town successfully grows such un-tropical
fruits as apples, pears and various stone fruits including plums,
peaches, apricots and nectarines.
Vineyards and Wineries
As well Stanthorpe is the centre of a thriving wine
area. From Cottonvale in the north to Wyberba (south of Ballandean)
there are over 20 vineyards and wineries. Outside of Cottonvale is the
Mount Magnus Winery and Orchards, then just to the north of Stanthorpe
is the Old Caves Winery. Between Stanthorpe and Glen Aplin are Elsinore
Wines and Kominos Wines and from Glen Aplin to Ballandean there are the
Granite Belt Vignerons, Stone Ridge Winery and Bugawarra Wines. The
southern wineries (those between Ballandean and Wyberba) include
Winewood, Sundown Valley Vineyards and Robinson's Family Vineyards.
Because of the latitude (it is only a few hundred kilometres south of
the Tropic of Capricorn) the area around Stanthorpe boasts the highest
altitude vineyards in Australia. This unique microclimate has seen
grapes grown in the area since the 1870s.
Vineyards
Mount Magnus Winery
Mount Magnus Winery and Orchards is one of the largest
vineyards and wineries in the district. Located near Pozieres it was
established in 1833 and has picnic and playground facilities. The wine
tasting area is open from 9.00 a.m. -5.00 seven days a week. Contact:
(07) 4685 3313.
Old Caves Winery
Old Caves Winery is located 2 km north of Stanthorpe.
It is open from 8.30 a.m.-5.00 and offers a range of reds and whites.
Contact: (07) 4681 1494.
Elsinore Wines
Elsinore Wines are located at the tiny settlement of
Glen Aplin. Open only on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays from
8.30 a.m.-5.00 it specialises in exclusive boutique wines. Contact (07)
4683 4234.
Kominos Wines
Kominos Wines are located near Severnlea on the New
England Highway. With vineyards growing pinot chardonnay, semillon,
chenin blanc, shiraz and cabernet sauvignon grapes the winery produces
a wide range of reds and whites. Inspection is by appointment. Contact
(07) 4683 5275.
Granite Belt Vignerons
Granite Belt Vignerons are renowned for their
fortified wines and ciders. They provide picnic facilities and are open
seven days a week. Contact (07) 4683 4382.
Stone Ridge Vineyards and Winery
Stone Ridge Vineyards and Winery are located off the
New England Highway at Glen Aplin. Specialising in quality varietal
table wines, especially shiraz and chardonnay, the winery is open from
10.00 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. and can be contacted on (07) 4683 4211.
Bungawarra Wines
Bungawarra Wines at Ballendean offer award winning reds
and whites as well as fortified wines including a vintage port and
liqueur muscat. Open from 10.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m. seven days a week with
picnic and barbeque facilities they can be contacted on (07) 4684 1128.
Winewood Wineries
Winewood Wineries are one of the newest wineries in
the area having only started production in 1985. They specialise in red
and white table wines. Open 7 days a week from 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
they can be contacted on (07) 4684 1187.
Sundown Valley Vineyards
Sundown Valley Vineyards boast the largest wine
vats in the Stanthorpe area. From these vats have come award winning
reds and whites and a champagne style sparkling wine. They are open
seven days a week from 9.00 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. and can be contacted on
(07) 4684 1226.
Robinson's Family Vineyard
Robinson's Family Vineyards were established in
1969. The predominant grapes are Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. The
winery is open for tastings and purchases seven days a week from 9.00
a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Contact (07) 4684 1216.
Mountview Wines
Mountview Wines are located at Mt Stirling Road in Glen
Aplin. They specialise in Shiraz, Cabernet Merlot, Champagne and
Cerise. For opening times contact (07) 4683 4316.
Gem Fossicking
The area is also noted for its gemstones and gem
fossicking (for smokey quartz, topaz, zircon, garnet and the occasional
sapphire) is common in most of the streams in the area. Apparently the
best places are Spring Creek, Severnlea River and Quart Pot Creek. A
fossicking permit has to be obtained from the Court House in Stanthorpe.
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Tourist Information
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Granite Belt Wine & Tourism Inc
P.O. Box 749
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2057
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Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre
28 Leslie Pde
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2057
Web site: http://www.granitebeltwinecountry.com.au
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Motels
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Apple and Grape Motel
63 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1288
Rating: ***1/2
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Cottages & Cabins
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Casita de Campo Cottage
435 Whiskey Gully rd
Servenlea
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4678 4662
Rating: ***
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Motels
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Granite Court Motel
34 Wallangarra Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1811
Rating: ***1/2
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High Street Motor Inn
1 High St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1533
Rating: ****
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Murray Gardens Motel & Cottages
Pancor Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 4121
Rating: ***
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Cottages & Cabins
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Murray Gardens Motel & Cottages
Pancor Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 4121
Rating: ***
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Motels
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Stannam Lodge Motor Inn
12 Wallangarra Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2000
Rating: ****
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The Boulevarde Motel
76 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1777
Rating: ***1/2
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The Vines Motel
2 Wallangarra Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 3844
Facsimile: (07) 4681 3843
Rating: ****
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Hotels
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Central Hotel
140 High St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2044
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Commercial Hotel Stanthorpe
11 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2244
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Country Club Hotel/Motel
26 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1033
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O'Mara's Hotel
43 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 3225
Facsimile: (07) 4681 3075
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Stanthorpe Hotel
Cnr High & Lock Sts
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2099
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Amberley Edge Vineyard B & B
47 Clarke Lane
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4683 6203
Facsimile: (07) 4683 6203
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Girraween Country Inn
1793 Eukey Rd
Ballandean 4382
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4683 7109
Facsimile: (07) 4683 7203
Rating: ****
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Vineyard Cottages Bed & Breakfast
New England Hwy
Balladean
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4684 1270
Rating: *****
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Holiday Homes & Units
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Cedar Lodge
108 Sugarloaf Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2253
Facsimile: (07) 4681 24156
Rating: ****
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Cottages & Cabins
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Acacia Cottages
Acacia St
Liston
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4696 4557, 018 739 439
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Alpaca Cottage
Ridge Rd
The Summit
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4683 2354
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Granite Springs Luxury Cottages
90 Nicholson Rd
Thorndale
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4683 5161
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Happy Valley Cottages & Restaurant
Glenlyon Dve
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1370, 1300 361 150
Rating: ****
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Honeysuckle Cottages
Mayfair Lane
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1510
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Jasmine Cottage
458 Mt Tully Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 3311
Facsimile: (07) 4681 2413
Rating: ****
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Caravan Parks
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Blue Topaz Caravan Park
New England Hwy
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4683 5279
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Top of the Town Caravan Park
10 High St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2030
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Anna¹s Restaurant
Wallangarra Rd
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1265
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Boulevarde Court Restaurant
68 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2828
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Cooks, Gluttons & Gourmets
137a High St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 2377
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Happy Valley Cottages & Restaurant
Glenlyon Dve
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1370, 1300 361 150
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High St Motor Inn Stanthorpe
1 High St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1533
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Lorenza's of Stanthorpe
29 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 3090
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O'Mara's Hotel
45 Maryland St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1044
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Cafés
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Applejack's
130 High St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 0356
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Regal Cafe
High St
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4681 1365
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Vineyard Cottages & Cafe
New England Hwy
Ballandean
Stanthorpe
QLD
4380
Telephone: (07) 4684 1270
Facsimile: (07) 4684 1324
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