Brisbane to Orange road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops

Brisbane to Orange road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops

Road trip attractions on the 985km Brisbane to Orange drive itinerary include the Cobb & Co Museum in Toowoomba, Moree’s artesian baths and Dubbo Zoo.

Planning a Brisbane to Orange road trip itinerary

The drive from Brisbane to Orange takes you from the Queensland capital to one of the premier wine regions in New South Wales.

Top options in Brisbane include a Moreton Island day tripclimbing the Story Bridge and visiting native wildlife at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. To browse the collection of Brisbane tours and experiences, step this way. For the best value Brisbane hotels, pick here.

6 supreme Brisbane day trips that will improve your holiday

Orange activities include gourmet picnic lunches in the vineyards and wine-tasting by trike. For the top Orange accommodation options, book here.

Use this guide to plan your perfect Brisbane to Orange road trip itinerary.

Brisbane to Orange distance and driving time

The Brisbane to Orange drive is 985km in distance, leading to a Brisbane to Orange driving time of around 11 hours and 29 minutes. It’s highly advisable to break this journey down into more manageable chunks, and turn it into a road trip if at all possible.

9 brilliant Brisbane experiences to book in advance

  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary tickets (or entry plus river cruise combo) – hold a koala and see lots of adorable native wildlife.
  • Brisbane River cruise – see the key sights and learn about the city on the way.
  • Story Bridge Adventure Climb – walk along the top of Brisbane’s famous bridge, with 360 degree views.
  • Combine the Southbank Parklands, City Botanic Gardens and Kangaroo Point Cliffs on a fun Segway tour.
  • Helicopter flight – see the city from a bird’s eye view.
  • Kayaking tour – choose the night tour to see the city light up, the day tour to enjoy the sunshine.
  • XXXX brewery tour – see how Australia’s most famous beer is made.
  • Guided wine flight tasting – get an Aussie wine introductory course.
  • See Brisbane’s spooky side on a city centre ghost tour.

The first stop should be Toowoomba. Top attractions here include the DownsSteam railway museum, Japanese Garden and Cobb & Co Museum.

If you’re taking the Brisbane to Orange road trip at a leisurely pace, you might want to detour to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Kholo Botanic Gardens, Lake Wivenhoe or heritage-drenched Laidley.

Top Toowoomba accommodation recommendations

The best Toowoomba accommodation options are:

Brisbane to Orange road trip: Toowoomba to Goondiwindi

The next leg of the drive is from Toowoomba to Goondiwindi, unless you’d like to push on a bit further and make the first day’s journey from Brisbane to Moree.

Either way, the historic murals of Millmerran make for a nice stop along the way.

Queensland border town Goondiwindi has a nice mix of history and culture. Top attractions include the Customs House Museum and Goondiwindi Art and Sculpture Trail. You can also go on intriguing cotton farm tours.

Goondiwindi accommodation picks

Hotel booking site Wotif offers Goondiwindi accommodation for from $97 a night. Check the options here.

The following, however, are particularly good choices.

The Goondiwindi Art and Sculpture Trail in Goondiwindi, Queensland
The Goondiwindi Art and Sculpture Trail in Goondiwindi, Queensland. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

Brisbane to Orange drive: Goondiwindi to Narrabri

Want to push on? Then it’s about an hour and a quarter from Goondiwindi to Moree.

Things to do in Moree include the Waterbird Lagoon bird hide in the Gwydir Wetlands State Conservation Area, the Bank Art Museum and the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre.

What’s the best Moree accommodation?

Moree makes a logical overnight stop on many road trips. These are the best accommodation choices.

The Moree to Dubbo leg of the Brisbane to Orange drive should take just over four hours. Narrabri and Coonabarabran are the main towns along the way.

From Moree to Narrabri, the best detour is to the Mount Kaputar National Park. Here, you’ll find walking trails around Sawn Rocks and Waa Gorge, plus birdwatching and mountain views around Mount Kaputar.

Things to do in Narrabri include the Narrabri Old Gaol and Museum and the Australia Telescope Compact Array.

If you’d prefer to stay the night here, Narrabri accommodation options include the well-regarded Adelong Motel and the pretty central Mid Town Inn.

Click through to the next section: Narrabri to Dubbo.