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Kingaroy is the aboriginal word for 'red ant' and it's probably best known
for its towering peanut silos (Kingaroy is the processing capital of Australia's
peanut industry).
But Kingaroy is also now home to several quality wineries that produce everything
from shiraz and merlot through to chardonnay and verdelho. The range is wide
and quality is high!
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This rich agricultural area also produces a host of gourmet delights (including
olives and cheeses) to complement the wines alongside its more traditional
crops such as peanuts, sorghum, navy beans and corn.
We've listed some of the attractions you can enjoy visiting when you come
to Kingaroy below. You can also obtain Kingaroy tourist information from
the South Burnett Visitor Information Centre in Kingaroy (also listed below);
the
Kingaroy Tourist Guide on
South Burnett Tourism; or from South Burnett Wine.
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Pottique Lavender Farm
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Pottique Lavender Farm is a unique South Burnett lavender farm with its own
gift shop that sells hundreds of lavender products, many of which are exclusive
to Pottique and are made on site. These include jams and chutneys made from
local produce and hand-made lavender soap. Pottique specialises in French
country style furniture, antiques, quilts, homewares and gifts and you can
enjoy wine tastings there too (their lavender liqueur is a knock-out!). Pottique
serve Devonshire teas and light lunches in a very peaceful garden setting
(the house specialty is lavender scones), and you can even pick your own
lavender when it's in season. Pottique is located on the D'Aguilar Highway
at Coolabunia a few kilometres south of of Kingaroy and are open every day.
You can phone them on (07) 4162-2781.
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Crane Wines
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Crane Wines is a small family owned boutique winery located just a few kilometres
from Captains Paddock (so close that most people visiting one of these wind
up visiting the other as well). Crane Wines are housed in a grand old colonial
homestead perched high on the Booie Range, and guests can get to enjoy sweeping
views from its picturesque cellar door. Cranes offer "a wine for every palate"
and their extensive range (which include reds and whites in sweet, dry, fortified
and sparking styles) have won a large number of awards, medals and trophies.
Visitors can also try out a wide range of jams, chutneys, soaps, body creams,
moisturisers and other products that are hand-made on the property by owners
Bernie and Judy Cooper. Crane Wines is open seven days a week and you can
phone them on (07) 4162-7647 or
visit their website.
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Kingsley Grove Winery
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Kingsley Grove Winery is the second-largest vineyard in the South Burnett and
is located about 10km south-west of town on the Bunya Highweay near the Stuart
River. Kingsley Grove offer great wood-fired pizzas on weekends and produce some
beautiful Meditteranean wines like Sangiovese (described as the ultimate pizza
wine by Italian gourmets) along with more traditional reds and whites and some
delicious sparkling varieties. They're open from 10:00am to 5:00pm seven days
a week. You can phone them on (07) 4162-2229 or
visit their website
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Taste South Burnett
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Taste South Burnett is located at Shop 4, 36 Alford Street in the heart of Kingaroy's CBD.
They act as a cellar door for several local wineries and in addition to
free wine tastings they offer cheese and fudge tastings too. Taste South
Burnett stock the award-winning Kingaroy Cheeses a wide range of other hard-to-get
local gourmet products in their delicatessen. They also offer great light lunches and
platters showcasing local foods, mostly gluten free. They're open 7 days a week ( 11:00am to 5:30pm Mondays to Fridays,
10:00am to 4:00pm weekends and public holidays) and you can phone them on (07) 4162-8222
or visit their website
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Kingaroy Observatory
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The Kingaroy Observatory is located a short distance from the Big4 Holiday Park
at Kingaroy airport, and it provides breath-taking views of the night sky through
large, powerful telescopes. Host astronomer James Barclay takes guests on a
journey that is literally out of this world, allowing them to view anything from
binary stars to the craters of the moon, the rings of Saturn, huge star clouds
or even glimpse a galaxy millions of light years away. The Observatory constantly
monitors the night skies and viewings depend on what planets are currently visible
in the heavens and whether the skies are masked by heavy clouds (which can sometimes
prevent viewings being held), so it's essential to book beforehand - phone 0427-961-391.
BIG4 Kingaroy Holiday Park also has special Accommodation/Observatory deals available
for members and guests - please ask at reception about them. You can find out more about the
Onservatory by visiting their website.
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Cassis At Booie Restaurant
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Cassis At Booie Restaurant is located on the way to Crane Wines. This
licensed restaurant is acknowledged as one of the finest in the South Burnett
and its spectacular views over the Booie Range and surrounding countryside make
it a "must see" on any visit to the area. Cassis is open Wednesdays to Saturdays
from 10:00am to 10:00pm, and Sundays 10:00am to 5:00pm. You can phone them on
(07) 4162-3465 or
visit their website.
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The Peanut Van
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The Peanut Van has supplied the world's best and freshest peanuts to their
drive-by customers ever since 1969 and have steadily grown to become a South
Burnett legend. While the Van now has retail outlets in Childers, the Sunshine
Coast and Brisbane the original Peanut Van still occupies the same position
it's had on the main road leading into Kingaroy for more than 40 years. The
Peanut Van sell a range of more than 20 uniquely flavoured peanuts (along
with other types of nuts, such as cashews and macadamias) and their flavours
are really quite sensational. All their nuts are processed, prepared and
packed in Kingaroy and the Peanut Van supply them to customers all over
Australia. The Peanut Van is open every day and you can phone them on 1300
81-82-83 or
visit their website.
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Mt. Wooroolin Lookout
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Mount Wooroolin lookout is located around four kilometres west of Kingaroy
(travel along along Haly Street until you see the clearly-marked turnoff
to the right) and it provides sweeping panoramic views over the areas to
the west of Kingaroy. The former Kingaroy Shire Council - now the South Burnett
Regional Council - developed the lookout in 1988 as a Bicentennial project
and the Council still maintains the lookout and its surrounds. The lookout
has a grassed area available for picnics with tables and wood barbecues,
but you'll need to bring along your own water. You can drive to the lookout
by car but you should take care when ascending or descending the narrow sealed
road to the top. This road isn't suitable for cars towing caravans or trailers,
though it's quite OK for cars or motorcyclists.
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Gordonbrook Dam
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Gordonbrook Dam is located 20 kilometres north-west of Kingaroy and is the
source of the town's water supply. The Dam was built by army engineers in
World War II and today it's a popular bird-watching, bush walking and picnicing
area (the Dam has a custom bird hide to allow photographers and keen
bird-watchers to observe the wide range of native birds that can be found
around the impoundment). You can reach Gordonbrook Dam by travelling along
the Bunya Highway north of Kingaroy through the village of Memerambi, then
taking the Recreation Drive turnoff which is on the left about a kilometre
north of Memerambi and following it through to its end (this road is sealed
except for the last kilometre, which is good quality dirt). Fishing and boating
isn't allowed on Gordonbrook - if you want to do either of these you'll need
to visit the Bjelke-Petersen Dam near Murgon or Lake Boondooma
near Proston.
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Memorial Park
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Kingaroy's beautiful Memorial Park is located near the heart of town and
is the town's major formal park. The Kingaroy War Memorial is located
there and it's a band rotunda constructed of eight classical columns which
supports a frieze and a domed roof. The frieze contains the names of the
areas where Australia's armed forces fought in World War I and it was dedicated
by Sir Thomas Glasgow on 29 June 1932. To the west of the rotunda is the
Stone of Remembrance honoring those who served from World War I to Vietnam.
The Kingaroy RSL, Kingaroy Lions Club and the former Kingaroy Shire Council
added paving and a flagpole in 1994, and all Kingaroy's ANZAC Day and Remembrance
Day services are held there every April 25th and November 11th. The Park
itself covers a wide area and there are picnic facilities, coin-operated
gas BBQs and disabled toilet facilities at the eastern end of the Park,
immediately next to the Kingaroy Swimming Pool. Memorial Park is also
home to the Wine & Food In the Park Festival on the second Saturday
each March (see entry further below).
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Rotary Park
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Rotary Park is located on the eastern side of Kingaroy and you can find it
by travelling east along Haly Street past the peanut solos until you reach
the lights at Fisher Street (the park is located on the corner of Haly and
Fisher Streets). In December 1978 the Kingaroy Rotary Club donated a fountain
to Kingaroy to celebrate their 30th birthday and the park was renamed from
Kingaroy Park to Rotary Park to recognise this contribution. A 30-year time
capsule was also placed beneath the dedication plaque and it was opened in
2008. The fountain has since been closed due to safety concerns but the park
now boasts a large covered picnic table area, coin-operated gas barbecues,
toilet facilities and lovely gardens. It's a great spot for a family picnic.
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Wine & Food In The Park Festival
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Wine and Food in the Park is the South Burnett's annual wine and food festival
and one of the largest of its type in south east Queensland. It's been held
at Memorial Park near Kingaroy's CBD on the second Saturday in March
every year since 1998. This all-day event features the PCA South Burnett
Regional Cuisine Cook-offs, 10 hours of non-stop live music from national
and local acts, hilarious street theatre performers, a Giant Wine Tent packed
out with all the South Burnett's wineries, as well as a more traditional
wet bar and a large food court. This is a wonderful family day out and it
attracts thousands of visitors from all over south east Queensland and interstate
as well as the South Burnett (many locals now use the Festival as their own
annual "Back To Kingaroy" day for happy reunions with friends and family).
You can find out more about this great festival by
visiting their website.
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Bethany Farm Tours
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Bethany Farm has been the home of the Bjelke-Petersen family for more than
80 years, and it's probably one of the most famous farms in Australia (and
certainly in Queensland!). Every year thousands of people come to Bethany
to see this legendary farm for themselves and enjoy tea and pumpkin scones
with the family. Bethany run guided farm tours most Wednesdays and Saturdays
at 2:00pm and hosts John and Karyn Bjelke-Petersen are happy to tell guests
all the ups and downs the property has had over the years, then treat them
to a great afternoon tea with Lady Flo's famous pumpkin scones. You can phone
Bethany on (07) 4162-7046 or
visit their website.
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South Burnett Visitor Information Centre - Kingaroy
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The South Burnett Visitor Information Centre - Kingaroy is part of Kingaroy's
Arts and Heritage precinct and it's located in Haly Street right opposite
the towering peanut silos. The Visitor Information Centre is a bright, modern
building that also links to the Kingaroy Art Gallery and the Kingaroy
Heritage Heritage Museum. When you visit the centre you're also welcome
to visit these two other great attractions as well (the Art Gallery has a
new exhibition every month of the year). The Visitor Information Centre is
a wonderful source of tourist information about Kingaroy and the South Burnett
as a whole and it's open every day. You can phone them on (07) 4189-9172.
or get
Kingaroy Tourist Information
from South Burnett Tourism.
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