
Granite Belt Caravan Parks


The Granite Belt straddles the Queensland and New South Wales border and is centred around the town of Stanthorpe. It is synonymous with stone fruit, apples and pears and vineyards, with many cellar doors open to the public. The terrain is rugged and strewn with large boulders, forming part of the Great Dividing Range. The area has a strong tourist industry, being just a few hours drive from Brisbane, it is popular for weekend getaways.
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Country Style Caravan Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/country-style-caravan-park/qld
The Country Style Caravan Park is set in the midst of native eucalyptus with fantastic views along the river. The peaceful and quiet location lets you unwind and enjoy your stay.






















- Caravan Park
- Fishing Spot
- Kiosk
- Cabins
- Information
Blue Topaz Caravan Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/blue-topaz-caravan-park/qld
Blue Topaz Caravan Park is located on the New England Highway just 5 minutes south of Stanthorpe. A ONE STOP SHOP offering Takeaway Meals, Fuel and General Store items, alongside our wonderful camping and caravan sites, on-site vans and cabin facilities.






















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- Fuel Available
- Convenience Store
- Kiosk
Happy Apple Resort
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/happy-apple-resort/qld
When you stay at the Happy Apple you’ll experience a warm homey atmosphere. Our facilities are clean and rates are very affordable. Choose from powered or non powered sites, tents or cabins.

















- Resort
- Caravan Park
- Cabins

Top Of The Town Tourist Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/top-of-the-town-tourist-park/qld
Top Of The Town Tourist Park is set amongst 20 acres of Natural Bushland alive with Australian wildlife, fauna and flora. Throughout the Park are Herb Gardens, growing for your use & enjoyment.




















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- Children's Play Facility
The district, which forms part of the Southern Downs, is located on the inland route between Sydney and Brisbane via the New England Highway. In addition to fruit growing and winemaking, beef cattle production is also an important industry. Lavender growing is a niche industry here which fits in well with the tourism side of the equation.
Stanthorpe is a thriving country town of around 4,000 people. Around it are several satellite towns and villages, such as Applethorpe, The Summit and Thulimbah to the north and Glen Aplin and Ballandean to the south.
The historic railway twin towns of Wallangarra and Jennings straddle the Queensland New South Wales border and served as an important break-of-gauge stop in the days before the standard railway from Brisbane to Sydney.
Stanthorpe is a thriving country town of around 4,000 people. Around it are several satellite towns and villages, such as Applethorpe, The Summit and Thulimbah to the north and Glen Aplin and Ballandean to the south.
The historic railway twin towns of Wallangarra and Jennings straddle the Queensland New South Wales border and served as an important break-of-gauge stop in the days before the standard railway from Brisbane to Sydney.