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Killarney View Cabins and Caravan Park

55 O'Mara's Road, Killarney QLD 4373
Killarney View Cabins and Caravan Park is set on five acres of land with spectacular views of Killarney and the surrounding mountains. Killarney View has seven modern fully self contained Cabins catering for couples and families; these are situated at the front of the park with great views. They have also added a spacious two bedroom Cottage and a new Pet friendly cabin complete with a fenced yard. The park is within walking distance to the Killarney Township, only 10 kilometres to the spectacular Queen Mary Falls and less than an hour's drive to the award winning Granite Belt wineries. The park has a great flat grassed camping area with open fire places. Recently added a family bathroom, The camp kitchen has a great ambience with a new Wood burner stove for those colder nights; there is also a gas barbecue, Pizza oven, microwave oven and refrigerator. Good mobile phone and television reception and a dump point. Killarney View welcomes dogs by prior arrangement....
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Oaklea Bed and Breakfast & Cottages

1966 Condamine River Rd , Killarney QLD 4373
Oaklea is a working farm in south-east Queensland's magnificent Scenic Rim, close to the Main Range National Park and Queen Mary Falls. With rugged mountains and sub-tropical rainforest as the backdrop, you can experience true peace and tranquility. Oaklea is perfect not only for relaxation but for creative activities such as painting, photography, exploring the local history from our library of local information. Other popular activities include bird watching, bush walking, mountain biking. Guests can soak up the welcoming rural atmosphere in the comfortable school cottage or in their own private suite in the family home.
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R on the Downs

295 Swanfels Rd , Yangan QLD 4371
R on the Downs Bed & Breakfast nestled into the picturesque country hillside of Swanfels Valley, Yangan via Warwick offers four spacious ensuited air conditioned themed suites, two with double spas and two luxury cottages (early settlers cottage and Tree House cottage), only 15 minutes from Warwick. The two spacious self contained luxury air conditioned cottages each have rustic fireplaces, two person spas, dual showers, full kitchen and BBQs on their private verandahs. Guests are welcome to relax in the cosy library or enjoy the courtyard or the Rendezvous garden. Bird life, fauna and flora abound on this 40 acre property.
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R on the Downs Rural Retreat

295 Swanfels Road, Yangan QLD 4371
R on the Downs -Luxury BnB and Spa Cottages; Relax, Refresh or Romance, two hours Brisbane; ideally located near Warwick, Killarney and Stanthorpe is an eco-friendly, award winning hosted, luxury Rural Retreat and Bed and Breakfast, nestled in the picturesque Swanfels Valley, Yangan. A home away from home, to escape, rest and relax or re-ignite that something special. Rejuvenate in luxurious, spacious Grand Federation Homestead Bed and Breakfast (all suites ensuited); Secluded Tree-House Hideaway; or Intimate Early Settler's Cottage. Private double spas with superb views; Rustic fireplaces add extra charm and ambience, private activities abound, whilst Romance is always in the air. Raise a glass to the spectacular views. Savour country cooked meals - home grown, local produce or cook yourself, perhaps a barbecue. Rendezvous in the courtyard or gardens, enjoy the diversity of the native fauna and flora on this 40 acre bush paradise and Reinvigorate your senses. R on the Downs, a starting point for your memorable experience to discover many attractions of the Southern Downs. Couples, Groups, Honeymooners all catered for. Book now, slow down, breathe deep, enjoy quality time - with a taste of life in the country at R on the Downs....
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Spring Creek Mountain Cafe and Cottages

1503 Spring Creek Road, Killarney QLD 4373
Breathtaking views of the Condamine Gorge, Wilson's Peak, World Heritage listed rain forests and the Border Ranges. These are just some of the attractions of Spring Creek Mountain Cafe and Cottages! Situated overlooking the headwaters of the Condamine River, delight your senses and your tastebuds with contemporary Australian Cuisine from their award winning Chef. They are proud to support their local Southern Downs Farmers and Producers, by using as much local produce as they can, including the famous Killarney beef and lamb. Indulge yourself in one of three fully self-contained 'escape' cottages. Take in the fresh air and wonderful views that can only be found one kilometre above sea level. Enjoy a log fire - winter or summer! A gourmet breakfast is included in the tariff. The restaurant is open for evening meals for all in-house guests. A true Bird Watchers paradise, many different varieties of birds can be viewed through the windows of your cottage. The elusive Albert Lyre Bird may be seen scratching through the leaf litter on the sides of the road in the local forest. Fully guided tours of Cambanoora Gorge can be arranged Free wi-fi to In house guests (available in cafe only)....
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Killarney Sundown Motel and Tourist Park

2/4 Pine Street, Killarney QLD 4373
Located just off the main road of Killarney in Pine Street, situated near to the show, polocrosse, rodeo and recreation grounds, the Killarney Sundown Motel is the place to stop and relax. Owners Faye and Trevor are committed to providing guests with clean, comfortable and affordable accommodation. The Sundown Motel offers fully self contained accommodation, perfect for families as the family unit can sleep up to five people. The Sundown Motel offers you the opportunity to use the barbecue and open firepit, which is perfect for parties and the like. The Sundown Motel is even pet friendly. It is the perfect location to stop for the night after visiting the spectacular Queen Mary Falls and Condamine Gorge. New fully self contained cabin on site, and now available motor home, caravan and camping sites. Also easy to use dump site.
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Arborlee Rainforest Retreat

67 Sunday Plains Road, Mt Colliery, Killarney QLD 4373
Arborlee is situated high in the Border Ranges above the Condamine River Gorge. It is two and a half to three hours drive from Brisbane. The drive covers some very scenic country. The closest town is Killarney 25 minutes and Warwick 35 minutes. The small settlement of Mount Colliery is seven kilometres down the mountain. The special features of Arborlee are birds, frogs, plants, fungi and other wildlife of the rainforest setting, the peaceful atmosphere, retreat context without other tourists, guided walks and scenic views. The setting is perfect for the bird watcher, amateur botanist, artist and photographer. Arborlee is an affordable rainforest sanctuary. They share this sanctuary with Australia's rare Albert's Lyrebird and many other uncommon birds. See the bird, frog and plant photo gallery. The guest unit opens through French doors onto a verandah and views to the rainforest. Guided walks can be arranged around the property. Please enquire regarding rates for longer stays.
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Oaklea Bed and Breakfast and Cottages

1966 Condamine River Road, The Head VIA Killarney, Killarney QLD 4373
Oaklea is a 300 acre working farm east of Killarney in the majestic mountains of the Scenic Rim. Picturesque, peaceful, and cooler than the lowlands due to their elevation, they are seemingly closer to the stars at night! Their garden is shaded by 100 year old Oak trees, under which they have planted camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons. The property has a significant stand of remnant rainforest and eucalypt forest, ideal for a quiet walk. From both cottages there are excellent views of the mountains, and when you walk around the property you will experience views that are unsurpassed anywhere in the region. Close to the Main Range National Park and Queen Mary Falls, they are ideally located between Boonah and Killarney for sightseeing, bushwalking, photography, bird watching, mountain biking, or just plain relaxation. Comfortable accommodation is available in two self contained cottages sleeping up to seven, or in the homestead itself.

Queen Mary Falls Circuit

Queen Mary Falls section Main Range National Park, Killarney QLD 4373
Stroll along the Queen Mary Falls circuit to the lookout giving views of Spring Creek plunging 40 metres over Queen Mary Falls. Continue along the track to descend from the eucalypt-covered ridge top into the rainforest gorge at the base of the falls. Pause to view the falls from creek level and feel the waterfall's cool spray. Take care on the causeway as the surface can be slippery when wet. Never cross when water covers the causeway. Warning: Sheer cliffs and waterfall. Keep to the track and supervise children closely. Serious injury or death may result from walking near the cliff edge or swimming in the creek above the waterfall. ...

Yangan

Yangan, Yangan QLD 4371
The village of Yangan sits on Swan Creek at the head of the picturesque Swanfels Valley. The town was developed to serve the industries of the Swanfels Valley, with a police station, school and church existing prior to 1884. The sandstone used in many of nearby Warwick's magnificent buildings including the police station and town hall, was quarried in this area. The Yangan Masonic Hall, acquired by Yangan Lodge in 1912, was originally built as the School of Arts (circa 1898). Made of local timber, it stands today as a distinctive landmark and symbol of the town's former prosperity....

Condamine Gorge '14 River Crossing'

Condamine Gorge Road, Killarney QLD 4373
Accessible by four-wheel-drive vehicles only, the Condamine Gorge's '14 River Crossings' track is appropriately named after the 14 river crossings you have to make exploring this beautiful part of the Gorge. During normal conditions the crossings of the Condamine River are relatively shallow. However, during wet weather the river will rise rapidly making it impassable. It is advisable to check conditions with the Warwick Visitor Information Centre or Bureau of Meteorology prior to visiting. The Condamine Gorge is home to a number of endangered species, please respect this precious environment. Note that private properties either side of the track may not be fenced, so please keep to the road and creek area and observe the 'no trespassing' signs. To commence the track from Boonah, start opposite the Police Station, travel out from Boonah along Rathdowny Road and turn right at Carney's Creek Road. Travel out approximately 12 kilometres to cross Teviot Brook floodway and then turn right to The Head. The low road is Condamine Gorge. This track is only accessible when the weather is dry, take the high road when river is flowing. From Killarney, turn left into Condamine Gorge just after the abattoir. ...