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South Burnett Visitor Information Centres South Burnett Welcome to Blackbutt Les Muller Park, D’Aguilar Highway The Beautiful 07 4163 0633 South Burnett Kingaroy Information Art & Heritage Precinct 128 Haly Street 07 4189 9172 Relax and stay a while [email protected] Visit our friendly wineries Murgon Lamb Street 07 4189 9387 Savour some local cuisine [email protected] Star gaze our clear country skies Nanango Henry Street 07 4189 9446 [email protected] Queensland Explore the beautiful countryside Wondai Go soaring in a glider 80 Haly Street 07 4189 9251 [email protected] Enjoy some great birdwatching Wonder at majestic rainforests of the Bunyas Web Sites to Visit Play golf at a nearby golf course www.southburnettwine.com.au www.southburnett.com.au Fish in our beautiful lakes www.winefood.southburnett.com.au www.sbconshow.com.au Wine www.southburnett.qld.gov.au Breathe the clear country air The South Burnett Dine Travel the Brisbane Valley is Only Rail Trail 2½ Hours & Stay from Brisbane via Esk or Kilcoy South Burnett To Gayndah South Burnett Winery Tours Kilkivan To Gympie, 30 26 Noosa, Step into one of our coaches, sit back and just relax in air-conditioned comfort. This map is intended as a guide Wide Bay Highway GOOMERI 25.0 Let our friendly tour guides take you on a voyage of discovery through the beautiful only and is not to scale South Burnett. We can arrange: • Wine tours • Eco tours • Aboriginal cultural tours • 1 Bunya Accommodaon Centre Special occasions • Functions • Group bookings. 2 Bunya Mountains Escapes Pick up points throughout the South Burnett. 3 Poppies 4 Elz Bistro/Lyrics Restaurant Phone PURSERS COACHES 5 Wiikirri Retreat to discuss your requirements on 6 Bethany Coages Ph 07 4168 1533 Lake Boondooma 7 BIG4 Kingaroy Holiday Park Bookings Essential Bunya Highway 8 Deshons Retreat 9 Hillview Coages 10 Kingaroy Country Motel 32 Burnett Hwy TASTE South Burnett 11 Lee Farmstay 12 Mulanah Gardens TASTE South Burnett is an award-winning cellar door for a number of local boutique 34,38 Barambah Road 13 PepperTree Cabins ipperary Rd wine producers, the one stop shop for all things South Burnett wine! Being the Goschnick's Rd Steinhardt's Rd MURGON 4.3 T 55.0 Redgate Rd 14 Redrock on Booie exclusive cellar door for Barambah Wines, Tipperary Estate and Booie Range 31 3.6 1.4 15 Rock-Al-Roy B&B Liqueurs, plus other local wine producers such as Kingsley Grove. We also have a 33 16 Taabinga Homestead huge selection of local gourmet deli foods and our try our very own creamy, delicious 5.1 15.0 17 Kingaroy Heritage museum fudge, made fresh on site. See our website for current opening hours. 18 Kingaroy Endeavour Kitchen 1.8 36 19 Kingaroy Observatory Shannon & Megan Scott 43, 43, 45 Moffatdale Barambah Rd Shop 4, 36 Alford St KINGAROY QLD BP Dam Clovely Lane 20 South Burne VIC WONDAI 37 32 39 1.8 21 Cassis Restaurant Ph 07 4162 8222 0.4 7.0 22 Taste South Burne www.tastesouthburnett.com.au [email protected] Waterview Dve 35 23 Kingsley Grove Estate Tingoora 6.5 24 Ascot Lodge Motor Inn 25 Burke & Wills Motel The South Burnett is a thriving boutique wine region nestled 6.0 26 The Le Bank Bjelke-Petersen 27 Crane Winery and B&B between the Sunshine Coast Hinterland to the East and the Darling Dam 28 Taabinga Staon & Farmstay Downs to the west, it is home to a host of artisan winemakers, Wooroolin 29 Wine & Food in the Park 23.2 30 Joes Grand Hotel producing some amazing wines, with a passion for their craft and a 5.0 31 Barambah Bush Caravan Park 32 BP Dam & Lake Boondooma constant focus on producing wines best suited to Queensland's Memerambi 33 Moffatdale Ridge amazing food, climate and lifestyle. If you are passionate about 9 34 Murgon City Motor Inn Birt Rd 14 35 Bridgeman Downs Cellars & B&B paddock to plate, then grab a plate. 8.0 36 Clovely Estate B&B Millers Rd 11 37 Tipperary Estates 38 Pursers Coaches 6.8 39 Dusty Hill Vineyard & Couchmans Rd 0.6 YS 2.8 Prendergast’s Irish Tavern Moffatdale Ridge Wines Booie-Crawford Rd 21 27 40 South Burne Energy Centre Haydens Rd 1.6 41 Poque Lavender Farm For four generations our property has been synonymous with quality local produce, Schellbachs Rd Mt Hope Rd 42 Ringsfield House and third generation custodians Jason & Sue Kinsella are proud of this heritage. 8 OPEN 7 DA 43 Wondai Timber Museum Offering some of Queensland's finest wines, ports and our amazing range of liqueurs. 11.0 44 Wondai Art Gallery Open 7 days 10am to 4pm Restaurant 11.30am to 2pm. rs Creek Rd - Barke 45 Wondai Heritage Museum Specialising in coaches and large groups by appointment. garoy Bunya Hwy Kin The 46 Yarraman Caravan Park Jason & Susan Kinsella Haly St KINGAROY 47 Rail Trail Burnett Hwy 7, 10, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25 681 Barambah Rd Moffatdale Qld 4605 Memorial Ph 07 4168 4797 Park 29 [email protected] www.moffatdaleridge.com.au Stuart Valley 10.0 Dve 23 6 12 41 20.0 Cooyar Rd 19 D'Aguilar Hwy Dusty Hill Vineyard & Prendergast's Irish Tavern 18.0 Kumbia Sample our wines in the tasting room, then wander into Prendergast's Irish tavern, 16, 28 Serving great Irish fare, 5 beers on tap, coffee & amazing desserts. Catering for all 40, 42 Goodger functions, Dusty Hill also hosts a music festival every year in October. 17.0 46, 47 Our traditional Queensland cottages and chapel set amidst our landscaped gardens NANANGO YARRAMAN backing onto Lake Barambah offer magnificent boutique vineyard accommodation. To 5, 47 Cellar door and Tavern open Thursday to Sunday 11am to 5pm Dalby 1, 2, 3, 4 To Brisbane Lunch 11.30am-2.30pm Thurs to Sun, Dinner 5.30pm-8.30pm Thurs & Fri To Toowoomba To BLACKBUTT Lunch and Dinner bookings essential 07 4168 4700 Bunya Toowoomba Mountains via Maidenwell & Cooyar 80 Waterview Dr Moffatdale 4605 [email protected] www.dustyhill.com.au Tipperary Estate Wines Bridgeman Downs Cellars and Restaurant, B & B Tipperary Estates specialises in wines that display a unique regional characteristic. Under new management with exciting new restaurant Bellissima Pizza Pasta and Try them at Taste South Burnett. We host our Grape to Glass Experience which Bar to compliment the great wines by winemaker Alex Brydges. Enjoy views of Lake offers tour groups an opportunity to see what happens in the vineyard and learn Barambah and countryside whilst savouring a wood fired pizza or tasty pasta some of the fine points of wine appreciation, includes a country style morning tea. accompanied by the excellent range of superb wines. Tour groups of 12–50 are welcome any day, by appointment, throughout the year. Cellar door: Thurs-Mon 10am – 4pm Restaurant: Lunch Thurs-Mon 11.30am -2pm, For those who want to stay for a while, you can’t beat our Vineyard view B&B Dinner Thurs-Sun 6pm-9pm, Breakfast Sunday from 8am. Craig & Pauline Gillett Jenny Anderson 167 Tipperary Road, Moffatdale QLD 4605 59 Waterview Drive, Moffatdale 4605 Ph 07 4168 4802 Ph 07 4168 4784 [email protected] www.tipperaryestate.com.au [email protected] www.bridgemandowns.com Bridgeman Downs B & B Kingsley Grove Estate This superb five bedroom queenslander located at Bridgeman Downs Cellars winery Kingsley Grove is a family owned and operated Estate winery with the concept of with views of Lake Barambah is ideal for that weekend getaway for two or a family From Berry to Bottle. Using only grapes grown onsite they make traditional wines holiday. Group discounts available. Fully appointed kitchen with formal and casual as well more innovative styles designed to suit the QLD climate. Tours of our dining, a family room with wide screen TV and pool table. Manicured lawn and shady working winery are available and groups are welcome (bookings essential). trees compliment the main house. Small one bedroom cottage also available. Their cellar door is open for wine tasting 7 days a week from 10am-5pm and serves Continental Breakfast included. Restaurant and cellar door on site open Thurs-Mon. wood-fired pizzas and wine ice cream on weekend's and public holidays. Jenny Anderson Mike & Patricia Berry / Simon & Jo Berry Address: 59 Waterview Drive, Moffatdale 4605 49 Stuart Valley Drive, Kingaroy QLD 4610 (10km from K'roy) Ph 07 4168 4784 Ph 07 4162 2229 Mob 0414 230 128 [email protected] www.bridgemandowns.com [email protected] www.kingsleygrove.com Clovely Cottage and Clovely Cellar Door Clovely Estate Cellar Door Take your time to travel the scenic byways through vineyards and olive groves, Clovely Estate produces a beautiful range of olives and olive oils from our own taste the wine and come home to a charming country cottage. Clovely Cottage is groves and our olive pressing facility. The Clovely Estate Cellar Door at Moffatdale self-catering and sleeps up to 11 people. All linen and breakfast basket supplied. was awarded Gourmet Traveller’s ‘Best Large Cellar Door’ in the region in 2015. Weekends or longer breaks are available. Wine and olive tasting is nearby at our Come in and taste the wine and olives that are helping put Queensland on the Clovely Estate Cellar Door. gourmet traveller’s map. Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays 10am – 4pm For reservations & further information: Clovely Estate Cellar Door Ph 07 4168 4788 91 Steinhardts Road Moffatdale Qld 4605 91 Steinhardts Road Moffatdale Qld 4605 Ph 07 4168 4788 [email protected] www.clovely.com.au [email protected] www.clovely.com.au Crane Winery and Bed & Breakfast YS Crane Winery and B&B Our B&B is situated in the end wing of the old Homestead, with a Private Section of Crane Winery was the first Cellar Door to open in the South Burnett back in 1996.
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