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Accommodation Toowoomba Surrounds Accommodation Toowoomba Surrounds Name Address Phone Website STAY NORTH Motels | Hotel-Motels Crows Nest Motel New England Hwy, CROWS NEST 4355 07 4698 1399 www.crowsnestmotel.com.au Highfields Motel 10552 New England Hwy, HIGHFIELDS 4352 07 4699 6996 www.highfieldsmotel.com.au Yarraman Gardens Motel 2 - 4 Toomey St, YARRAMAN 4614 07 4163 8144 www.yarramanmotel.com.au Yarraman Hotel/Motel 14 New England Hwy, YARRAMAN 4614 07 4163 8285 Apartments | Units | Holiday Houses | Cottages 700 Acres (Elysium FSC Lodge) 5589 New England Hwy, GLENAVEN 4355 0407 144 989 www.700acres.com.au Cloudlake (Cottage) 37 Tessman Rd RAVENSBOURNE 4352 07 4697 8266 www.cloudlake.com Homewood Cottages 11 Cawdor Rd, HIGHFIELDS 4352 0459 686 239 www.homewoodcottages.com.au Kiambram Country Cottages (Eco Farmstay B&B cottages) 32 Sunrise Rd, GOWRIE LITTLE PLAIN 4352 0428 617 188 www.kiambram.com.au Ravensbourne Forest Chalet (cottages) 84 Palmtreet Rd, RAVENSBOURNE 4352 07 4697 8185 Facebook Ravensbourne Escape (Holiday houses) 3143 Esk-Hampton Rd RAVENSBOURNE 4352 07 4697 8092 www.ravensbourne.com Stonehouse Retreat (The) (Holiday house) Esk Hampton Rd, RAVENSBOURNE 4352 0488 759 990 www.thestonehouseretreat.com.au Bed & Breakfast Anduramba Homestead Bed & Breakfast 310 Andurambah Rd, CROWS NEST Q 4355 0429 340 722 www.stayz.com.au Hazelmont Cottage B&B 3468 Esk Hampton Rd, RAVENSBOURNE 4352 07 4697 8290 www.hazelmontcottage.com.au Caravan Parks | Camping | Farm Stays | Groups 700 Acres - camping 5589 New England Hwy, GLENAVEN 4355 0407 144 989 www.700acres.com.au Bunyip Springs Farmstay 503 Maindenwell-Bunya Mountain Rd, MAIDENWELL 4615 07 4164 6175 www.bunyipsprings.com.au Cooby View Host Farmstay 51 Loveday Rd, GEHAM Q 4352 0400 977 157 www.jewellscooby.wixsite.com/farmstay Crows Nest Tourist Park New England Hwy, CROWS NEST 4355 07 4698 1269 www.crowsnestcaravanpark.com.au James Byrne Centre (Groups) 60 James Byrne Rd, HIGHFIELDS 4352 07 4630 8339 Koojarewon Lutheran Camp (Groups) Borghardt Rd, HIGHFIELDS 4352 06 4630 8118 www.koojarewon.org.au Lake Cressbrook (camping) Perserverance Dam Rd, VIA PECHEY 4352 07 4697 8256 Ranger (no bookings - self register on arrival Pechey Homestead Farmstay 190 Pechey Forestry Rd, PECHEY 4352 417220632 www.pecheyhomestead.com.au Reflections Lake Cooby (camping) 239 Loveday Rd, GEHAM Q 4352 07 4696 6244 [email protected] Regent Vale Rural Retreat Gowri-Lilyvale Rd, GOWRIE JUNCTION Q 4352 0475 611 525 airbnb The Barn @ Erinvale 249 Willis Rd, MERINGANDAN WEST q 4352 0458 967 062 0476 194 848 Tweeters Country Getaway (Farmstay) 6065 New England Hwy, Glenaven, CROWS NEST 4355 www.tweeters.com.au 0448 457 517 Yarraman Caravan Park & Cabins 12121 D'Aguilar Hwy, YARRAMAN 4614 1800 288 560 www.yarramancp.com.au Pubs & Guesthouses Farmers Arms Pub - Overnight RV Sites (Self-contained) New England Hwy, CABARLAH 4352 07 4696 6202 Grand Old Crow Hotel 23 William St, CROWS NEST 4355 07 4698 1108 www.grandoldcrowhotel.com.au Royal Hotel 18 Toomey St, YARRAMAN 4614 07 4163 8219 STAY SOUTH / SOUTH WEST Motels | Hotel-Motels Golden Grain Motel Yandilla St, PITTSWORTH 4356 07 4693 1206 www.facebook.com/goldengrainpittsworth Leyburn Motel & Cabins Cnr MacIntyre & Warwick Sts, LEYBURN 4365 07 4695 0155 www.leyburnmotel.com.au Millmerran Motel 62 Campbell St, MILLMERRAN 4357 07 4695 1155 www.millmerranmotel.com.au Pittsworth Hotel/Motel Yandilla St, PITTSWORTH 4356 07 4693 1999 www.pittsworthhotelmotel.com Pittsworth Motor Inn Cnr Gore Hwy & Helens St, PITTSWORTH 4356 07 4693 2888 www.pittsworthmotorinn.com Apartments | Units | Holiday Houses | Cottages Bellbrae Cottage & School Rooms 120 Meynink Rd, HODGSON VALE 4352 0412 566 590 www.airbnb.com.au ecoRidge Hideaway 712 Rockmount Rd, PRESTON 4352 07 4630 9636 www.ecoridgehideaway.com.au Claudia's Retreat B&B 14 Claudia Crt, TOP CAMP 4352 0418 156 991 Dalrymple Lodge B&B 46-48 Raff St, ALLORA 4362 07 5541 2737 https://dalrymplelodge.com.au Mirambeena Retreat B&B 261 Kearney St, TOP CAMP 4352 0411 323 177 www.mirambeenaretreat.com.au Passchandale B&B 57 Campbell St, MILLMERRAN 4357 07 4695 1797 07 4666 3662 Roseneath Cottage B&B 62 Warwick St, ALLORA 4362 0438 173 926 http://www.roseneathcottage.com.au/ Caravan Parks | Camping | Farm Stays | Groups 0458 967 062 Modern day farming practices with paddock to plate Barn @ Erinvale, The via MERINGDAN 4352 0428 795 757 experience & on farm butcher (Bannock Brae Meats) Adora Downs (Groups only) Mt Tyson (MS 150 Pittsworth Q 4356) 07 4693 7148 www.adoradowns.com.au Allora Showgrounds Cnr William & Darling Sts, ALLORA 4362 0402 717 836 0427 100 210 Cecil Plains Rural Retreat C/Park Cnr Taylor & Warfield Sts, CECIL PLAINS 4407 0457 275 310 Caretaker - Lisa Millmerran Caravan Park 89 Campbell St, MILLMERRAN 4357 07 4695 1572 Millmerran Village Caravan Park 59 Bruce Rd, MILLMERRAN 07 4695 2020 www.millmerranvillage.com.au Mount View Homestead Farm Stay 164 Ramsay Rd, Ramsay Q 4358 0438 113 627 www.mountviewhomestead.com.au Pittsworth Shady Rest Caravan Park Cnr Yandilla & McIntyre Sts, PITTSWORTH 4356 07 4693 1440 07 4693 1440 Spring Creek Caravan Park New England Hwy, SPRING CREEK 4361 07 4697 3397 07 4697 3397 Swagman's Rest 802 Pittsworth-Felton Rd, PITTSWORTH 4356 07 4693 3947 https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Travel- 0417 931 248 Company/Swagmans-Rest-199208853779173/ Pubs & Guesthouses Allora Hotel 40 Herbert St, ALLORA 4362 07 4666 3402 Arms Hotel Self Contained Cabins 63 King St, CLIFTON 4361 07 4697 3154 Bull & Barley Inn 61 Eton St, CAMBOOYA 4358 07 4696 1235 www.bullandbarleyinn.com.au Commercial Hotel Cnr Herbert & Drayton Sts, ALLORA 4362 07 4666 3415 07 4666 2311 O'Shanley's Irish Pub 54 Clark St, CLIFTON 4361 07 4697 3288 Rudd's Pub 45 Tooth St, NOBBY 4360 07 4696 3211 www.ruddspub.com.au The Blue Cow Hotel 57 Herbert St, ALLORA 4362 07 4666 3139 07 4555 3878 STAY WEST Motels | Hotel-Motels Gowrie Hotel Motor Inn Kingsthorpe/Haden Rd, KINGSTHORPE 4400 07 4630 0277 www.facebook.com/KingsthorpePub Kelly's Motel 59 Campbell St, OAKEY 4401 07 4691 1109 www.kellysmotel.com Oakey Motel 1 Toowoomba Rd, OAKEY 4401 07 4691 1000 www.oakeymotel.com.au Oakey Motor Inn 40 Campbell St, OAKEY 4401 07 4691 3800 www.oakeymotorinn.com.au Oakridge Motel & Caravan Park Toowoomba Rd, OAKEY 4401 07 4691 3330 www.oakridgemoteltouristpark.com.au Park House Motor Inn 27 Campbell St, OAKEY 4401 07 4691 1877 www.parthousemotorinn.com.au Bed & Breakfast Rangemore Estate B&B/Camping 365 Malling-Boundary Rd, MACLAGAN 4352 07 4692 1338 www.rangemoreestate.com.au Caravan Parks | Camping | Farm Stays | Groups Jondaryan Woolshed Accommodation 264 Evanslea Rd, JONDARYAN 4403 07 4692 2229 & Caravan Park www.jondaryanwoolshed.com Moorlands Farmstay 2733 Oakey-Cooyar Rd, ROSALIE PLAINS 4401 0439 540 280 Quinalow Caravan Park 3 Myall St, QUINALOW 4403 07 4692 1223 Sugar Loaf Mountain Country Craft Retreat 906 Oakey Cutella Rd, KINGSTHORPE 4352 07 4630 1109 www.sugarloafmountain.com.au DOCS-#7887969-v7-TVIC_Accommodation_All Accommodation Toowoomba Surrounds Name Address Phone Website STAY EAST / NORTH EAST Motels | Hotel-Motels Esk Caravan Park & Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Motel 26 Hassall St, ESK 4312 07 5424 1466 www.eskcaravanpark.com.au Esk Motel 93 Ipswich Rd, ESK 4312 07 5424 1289 07 5424 1289 Esk Wivenhoe Motor Inn 2 Highland St, ESK 4312 07 5424 1677 www.eskwivenhoemotorinn.com.au Gatton Motel 74 Railway St, GATTON 4343 07 5462 1333 www.gattonmotel.com.au Glenn Rocks Motel 81 Ipswich Rd, ESK 4312 07 5424 1304 07 5424 1489 Hatton Vale Motel Cnr Shaw Rd & Warrego Hwy, HATTON VALE 4343 07 5465 6611 www.hattonvalemotel.com Lockyer Motel 5 Kellys Rd, HELIDON 4344 07 4697 6066 www.lockyermotel.com.au Room Motels Gatton 1 Lake Apex Dr, GATTON 4343 07 5462 1111 www.roommotels.com.au Apartments | Units | Holiday Houses | Cottages Clewleys Country Haven Iredale Rd via WITHCOTT 4352 07 4630 3477 www.clewleyscountryhaven.com.au Branell Homestead 12 Paroz Rd, LAIDLEY 4341 07 5465 1788 www.branellhomesteadbedandbreakfast.com.au Stockton Rise Country Retreat 23 Glen Cairn Rd, GLEN CAIRN 4342 0418 778 312 07 5465 4410 (AH) www.stocktonrise.com.au Whispers of the Valley (craft retreat) 198 Grantham/Winwill Rd, GRANTHAM 4347 0410 669 976 www.whispersofthevalley.com.au Bed & Breakfast Old Bank B&B, The 7 Railway St, HELIDON 4344 07 4697 6503 Facebook Caravan Parks | Camping | Farm Stays | Groups Esk Caravan Park & Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Motel 26 Hassall St, ESK 4312 07 5424 1466 www.eskcaravanpark.com.au Fordsdale Farmstay 695 Gatton/Clifton Rd, MA MA CREEK 4347 07 5462 6844 www.fordsdalefarmstay.com Gatton Caravan Park 291 Eastern Dr, GATTON 4343 07 5462 1198 https://www.facebook.com/gattoncaravanpark/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gatton-View-Hotel-Motel- Gatton View Hotel/Motel 111 Railway St, GATTON 4343 07 5462 1072 Commercial-Cellars/270294130216493 Grantham Farmworkers Lodge 75 Philps Rd, GRANTHAM 4347 0499 445 633 www.ganthamfarmworkerslodge.com.au Laidley Caravan Park Campbell St, LAIDLEY 4341 07 5465 3506 Murphy's Creek Escape 356 Thomas Rd, MURPHY'S CREEK 4352 07 4630 5353 www.murphyscreekescape.com.au Dogs permitted at Manager's discretion & cleaning charges may apply Accessible facilities - ask operator to ensure facilities meet your needs For further information contact: For accommodation options in Toowoomba refer to Toowoomba Visitor Information Centre 82-86 James St, Toowoomba Qld 4350 "Accommodation Toowoomba City" handout http://www.southernqueenslandcountry.com.au Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information contained in this publication. Toowoomba Visitor Information Centre accepts no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the informatio presented or the failure of any product or service to give satisfaction.
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