Stanthorpe to Toowoomba road trip: Distance, drive time & stops

Stanthorpe to Toowoomba road trip: Distance, drive time & stops

The Stanthorpe to Toowoomba drive covers a 142km distance in a driving time of around one hour and 46 minutes. The best stops to add to a Stanthorpe to Toowoomba road trip itinerary are Warwick and the Darling Downs Zoo.

Planning a Stanthorpe to Toowoomba road trip

A road trip from Stanthorpe to Toowoomba takes you from Queensland’s Granite Belt wine region to the Darling Downs.

Stanthorpe is Queensland’s premier winery hub. For Stanthorpe accommodation deals, hunt here.

Top attractions in Toowoomba include the DownsSteam railway museum, Japanese Garden and Cobb & Co Museum. For Toowoomba accommodation, book here.

This guide is designed to help travellers plan their perfect Stanthorpe to Toowoomba road trip itinerary. Click through on the links for more detailed links about individual towns and attractions – and remember to stock up on your road trip essentials before setting off, however.

Stanthorpe to Toowoomba distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Stanthorpe to Toowoomba is 142km. That makes for a driving time of around one hour and 46 minutes.

Aside from the wine-tasting, highlights of Stanthorpe include the Granite Belt Brewery, Mount Marlay Lookout and Granite Belt Maze.

Best Stanthorpe accommodation choices

The top places to stay in Stanthorpe are:

Attractions between Stanthorpe and Toowoomba: Stanthorpe to Warwick

On the way north from Stanthorpe to Warwick, you’ll pass the Conrad Distillery and Truffle Discovery Centre Stanthorpe. There are free truffle tastings available at the latter.

There are also several wineries. Summit Estate is on the New England Highway, while Heritage Estate in Cottonvale is just off it.

The highway continues to the frankly underwhelming Warwick in the Southern Downs. Australiana Park is the heart of the town, while you can learn about local history in the Warwick Museum at Pringle Cottage.

Stanthorpe to Toowoomba road trip: Warwick to Allora

The first town you’ll pass through on the route from Warwick to Toowoomba is Allora, which has a golf course and a couple of places to eat.

The main attraction in Allora, however, is Mary Poppins House – the former home of Mary Poppins author PL Travers. Visits to the house are by pre-booked tour only.

Stanthorpe to Toowoomba drive: Darling Downs Zoo and lookouts

North of Allora, you can make a short diversion down the Gatton-Clifton Road to the Darling Downs Zoo. A step above most Australian wildlife park, this zoo has exotic animals including macaws, tigers, lions and meerkats.

Further along the Warwick to Toowoomba drive, you can pull over for a photo stop at the scenic lookout just before Hodgson Vale. There’s an expansive view over the surrounding farmland. A little further off the highway, there are more lookouts on the Panoramic Drive and Gormans Gap Trail.

Shortly after Hodgson Vale, you start to enter Toowoomba, passing the Toowoomba Garden of Remembrance and Kearney Springs Historical Park on the way into the city centre.

Top Toowoomba accommodation recommendations

The best Toowoomba accommodation options are:

couple walking in Toowoomba
The Toowoomba weather is surprisingly mild. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

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