A rural caravan retreat at the heart of the Granite Belt.
Cool-climate vineyards, apple orchards, and sweeping countryside views await in the mountainous Granite Belt at the border of Queensland and New South Wales. Just a few hours’ drive from Brisbane, Stanthorpe is a strategic base for campers, and there’s something for all tastes. Park your campervan on a local farm, go bush camping in the Sundown National Park, or check into a tourist park or caravan park with powered sites and full amenities. Stanthorpe’s rural pleasures can be enjoyed year-round, whether admiring the spring wildflowers at Girraween National Park, enjoying fall foliage hikes in the Passchendaele and Broadwater state forests, or exploring the villages, wineries, and foodie finds of the Granite Belt. You’ll be glad for your caravan in winter—the “coldest town in Queensland” is one of the few spots in the state where temperatures sometimes hit freezing.