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How to do the Granite Belt Wine Trail 3 ways

When the local bottle shop just doesn’t cut the mustard anymore, and your tastebuds are tingling, explore Queensland’s most-awarded wine region, the Granite Belt.

Located less than three hours from Brisbane, whip out your schedule right now and set aside some chill time to explore the cellar doors and artisan food providores of Granite Belt wine country.

Your biggest decision is which one of the three ways to do the Granite Belt Wine Trail will leave you on cloud wine.

1. Cycle the Granite Belt Bike Trail

Saddle up for an adventure on two wheels from Stanthorpe to Ballandean, along 34km of quiet country roads, past fruit orchards, vineyards and dramatic granite landscapes on the Granite Belt Bike Trail.

The only thing you’ll need to BYO is a bike or hire one from Granite Belt Bicycle Tours & Hire. If going with the latter, you have the option to go it alone or join a guided cycling tour.

Put pedal to quiet country road pavement, following an itinerary that leads to all sorts of edible and liquid temptations.

If you’re motivated by food,

 put down your kickstand at The Shed Café at Sutton’s Farm, Jamworks Gourmet Foods Café, Vincenzo's Cafe, Essen Restaurant and Larder and Mt Stirling Olives to sample local Granite Belt cuisine.

Hydrate yourself (responsibly) with stops at Ballandean Estates Wines, Symphony Hill Wines, Robert Channon Wines, Balancing Heart Vineyard, Bent Road Winery, Serrena Que Estate, Heritage Estate, Art of Krupinski, Ridgemill Estate and so many more for cellar door experiences that will likely have you packing take-home supplies in your bike’s saddle bags.

But since you’ll be doing cardio while enjoying calories – it’s a guilt-free adventure.

Two people riding bikes on grassy trail with trees on either side.
Granite Belt Bicycle Tours, Southern Downs & Granite Belt

2. Relax on a personalised tour

Prefer to sip, sniff and scoff your way across the region without breaking a sweat?

Join a guided tour and let Filippos Stanthorpe Tours, Wine Discovery Tours, Wild Cat Tracks, Boileau Concierge Service or Granite Highlands Maxi-Tours be your designated driver on this Granite Belt adventure.

With more than 50 wineries and 37 cellar doors in the Granite Belt you won’t want to be in the driver’s seat if you plan to work your way around more than one cellar door.

Depending on your choice of tour, your wine-venture can include door-to-door pick-up and drop-off from Brisbane, Toowoomba, Warwick or anywhere in between.

If you’re more of a beer drinker than wine-swiller, Queensland Country will cure what ales you too.

Between the cellar doors, two breweries serve local liquid gold - Granite Belt Brewery and Brass Monkey Brewhouse.

Man sitting at bar with tasting flight of beers.
Granite Belt Brewery, Stanthorpe, Southern Downs & Granite Belt

3. Design your own adventure on the Strange Bird Wine Trail

If you’ve graduated from Merlot, Shiraz and Cab Sav, it’s time to meet some unusual wine varieties of Stanthorpe’s Strange Bird Wine Trail. Test your vocabulary and knowledge with the likes of Tannat, Petit Verdot, Gewürztraminer and Durif.

Download a self-drive strange bird map to find your way to these rare treasures dotted around the region’s hills and valleys.

Earning a place among the Strange Bird Wine Trail is not as easy as grape-growing, bottling and labelling a delicious drop, vintners need to grow a grape that represents less than 1% of all the vines grown in Australia.

The vines themselves are as rated as the finished products, you won’t find these strange birds in bottle shops. The only way to sample these drops is direct at the cellar door.

Deciding to do the Strange Birds wine tour is easy. Choosing who is going to be designated driver, well, we’ll leave that to you.

Sunset over vineyard with a glass of wine on a wine barrel in foreground.
Ballandean Estate Wines, Ballandean, Southern Downs & Granite Belt

Where to stay?

When you’re grazing your way across the Granite Belt, you’ll want to stay close to the action. Here’s a few options:

Diamondvale Cottages
Ridgemill Estate Cabins
31 The Rocks
Alure Stanthorpe
Briar Rose Cottages
Granite Gardens Cottages
Barrel View Luxury Cabins
Glen Lough Cabins
Loggers Rest B&B

When was the last time you stopped to smell the rosé?

Couple in white robes standing on deck looking over country landscape.
Alure Stanthorpe, Southern Downs & Granite Belt