Toowoomba to Nanango road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

Toowoomba to Nanango road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

The Toowoomba to Nanango drive through rural Queensland covers a distance of 138km in a driving time of around 1h45m. Top road trip stops along the route include the Crows Nest Museum and Coomba Falls.

Planning a Toowoomba to Nanango road trip itinerary

The drive from Toowoomba to Nanango takes you from Queensland’s biggest inland city to an unsung heritage town

It’s a route you may end up taking on a longer road trip from New South Wales, as the first stretch is along the New England Highway. The Toowoomba to Nanango drive also passes this way.

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This guide should help you plan your perfect Toowoomba to Nanango road trip itinerary.

Toowoomba to Nanango distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Toowoomba to Nanango is 138km. That makes for a driving time of around one hour and 45 minutes.

Top Toowoomba accommodation recommendations

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Leaving Toowoomba, the drive to Nanango starts along the New England Highway, passing the Borneo Barracks Golf Club and Black Forest Hill in Cabarlah. Black Forest Hill is a quirky taste of Germany, specialising in grandfather clocks and cuckoo clocks.

The highway then goes through Geham State Forest and Pechey State Forest. The latter is more of interest to visitors, as it is home to the Pechey Forest Arboretum.

Toowoomba to Nanango road trip: Crows Nest and Cowboy Up

Next come a couple of creekside beauty spots in Crows Nest. Bullockys Rest makes for the best photo stop, while the Crows Nest Museum and Historical Village caters for local heritage enthusiasts.

The New England Highway then tracks alongside Bald Hills Creek for a while. Wannabe horse riders can saddle up with trail-riding outfit Cowboy Up about 20 minutes north of Crows Nest.

Just north of Cooyar, you’ll need to come off the New England Highway along the Kingaroy-Cooyar Road.

Toowoomba to Nanango drive: Coomba Falls to Nanango

The top attraction near this section of the drive is Coomba Falls, sometimes known as the Coomba Waterhole. This small, picturesque waterfall and swimming hole is backed by granite walls, and is particularly inviting for a swim on a hot day. The nearest village is Maidenwell.

Horses at the Coomba Waterhole near Kingaroy, Queensland
Horses at the Coomba Waterhole near Kingaroy, Queensland. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

The road also skirts the edge of Tarong National Park and Tarong State Forest and Archookoora State Forest before arriving in Nanango.

Nanango proudly boasts that it is Queensland’s fourth oldest town, but it’s not a particularly charming one. The main attraction in Nanango is the South Burnett Energy Centre, a museum about power generation. Let’s just call it niche.

There are a few Nanango accommodation options. Pick the Homestead Caravan Park for low prices and the Nanango Fitzroy Motel for a decent quality motel with a pool.

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