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South East Queensland Country Attractions

Darling Downs Zoo at Pilton displays a unique and varied collection of animals from around the globe, situated in a scenic rural setting between Toowoomba and Warwick. Observe a range of exotic and...
A series of boulder strewn cascades are the forerunner to the plunging Crows Nest Falls, a 20 metre waterfall surrounded by steep, granite cliffs. The national park surrounds only add to the tranqu...
Somewhat contrary to what it sounds, Donnellys Castle is less a castle and more the hideout for the infamous bushranger, Thunderbolt, who roamed around the region. A rock formation situated in the ...
The Workshops Rail Museum was the winner in 2007 of the Australian Tourism Awards for Heritage Tourism. It is a $20 million historic and interactive journey to the birthplace of Queensland's railw...
TheWarwick Art Gallery showcases local & regional artists & travelling exhibitions, open Tue-Fri,10am-4pm, Sat & Sun, 10am-1pm.
The City Golf Club in Toowoomba has an ideal location only five minutes from the CBD. Don't worry if you're not a golfer - they have something for everybody. Relax, enjoy a cold drink and enjoy the...
The Ipswich Golf Club was originally established in 1897, redesigned by Wayne Grady and only a short distance from the centre of Ipswich.
Country Market open every Saturday from 7am-12noon.
Held every year during the whole month of October, leads up to the famous "Warwick Rodeo" on the last full weekend each October.
The Australian Rodeo Heritage Centre in Warwick is dedicated to the spirit of the cowboy and the rodeo.Quaker style barns set the scene of the outback displays that showcase the cowboys that set th...
The Dalby Visitor Information Centre stands as a vibrant hub for travellers in South East Queensland Country, offering a warm welcome to all who enter. Located in the heart of Dalby, this attractio...
The oldest park in Toowoomba. 4.5ha of parklands of leafy charm, offering the visitor grand old trees that line shaded avenues. The last week of September is the Carnival of Flowers Festival, whi...
Cobb & Co Museum in Toowoomba is home to the National Carriage Collection, Australia's largest collection of horse-drawn vehicles. The collection includes three Cobb & Co coaches on permanent displ...
Rises 671 metres and commands awesome views of the Lockyer Valley and surrounds. There are a number of walks that can be undertaken in the area, of varying degress of difficulty.
Toowoomba’s finest private club has provided benefits, facilities and services to gentlemen since 1889. THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE CLUB OPEN TO MEMBERS,GUEST'S AND RECIPROCAL CLUB MEMBERS ONLY. BOOKINGS ...
Bellevue Homestead is a living reminder of the early days of Queensland settlement when large sheep and cattle properties dominated the pastoral scene in the Brisbane Valley close to the capital,wi...
Contains a great variety of scenic and recreational attractions, including magnificent views of the city and mountains beyond. From "Cunningham's Knoll" in 1828 explorer Alan Cunningham chose his r...
The Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery is the oldest public gallery in regional Queensland. The TRAG views many important collections, and has a good collection of various works from local, national an...
Granite Belt Wine Country, located in the picturesque Stanthorpe of South East Queensland, beckons visitors to explore its enchanting vineyards and charming cellar doors. Renowned for producing exc...
Camping site for visitors and graded walking tracks lead to interesting formations such as the Eye of the Needle, the Sphinx, the Brothers and the Aztec Temple.