Map of Granite Belt – Stanthorpe, Wineries & Southern Queensland Guide
Map of Granite Belt – Stanthorpe, Wineries & Southern Queensland Guide
This map of the Granite Belt provides an overview of one of Queensland's most distinctive regional destinations, including Stanthorpe, wineries, national parks, orchards, granite formations and major attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how the Granite Belt region is laid out.
Located in southern Queensland near the New South Wales border, the Granite Belt is known for cool-climate vineyards, apple orchards, dramatic granite landscapes, national parks and seasonal tourism.
The Granite Belt is located around Stanthorpe in southern Queensland near the New South Wales border. Major attractions include Girraween National Park, wineries, orchards, Bald Rock and the region's distinctive granite landscapes.
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This Granite Belt map highlights vineyards, orchards, national parks, granite formations and major visitor attractions.
Where Is the Granite Belt Located?
The Granite Belt is located in southern Queensland, centred on Stanthorpe and extending toward the New South Wales border. The region forms part of the Southern Downs and sits at a higher elevation than much of Queensland.
- North: Southern Downs farming districts
- South: Northern New South Wales
- East: Border Ranges region
- West: Inland Queensland grazing country
Main Towns and Attractions of the Granite Belt
- Stanthorpe — principal town and tourism hub
- Ballandean — major wine-growing district
- Applethorpe — orchard and fruit-growing area
- Girraween National Park — premier natural attraction
- Bald Rock National Park — home to Australia's largest exposed granite rock
- The Pyramid — iconic Girraween granite formation
- Storm King Dam — recreation and scenic destination
- Queensland wineries — numerous cellar door experiences
- Fruit orchards — apples, stone fruit and seasonal produce
- Granite formations — distinctive regional landscape feature
Major Areas of the Granite Belt Explained
- Stanthorpe District — commercial and tourism centre
- Ballandean Wine Region — wineries and cellar doors
- Applethorpe Area — fruit-growing region
- Girraween Region — national park and granite landscapes
- Border Area — Queensland–New South Wales tourism corridor
Key Geographic Features
- Granite outcrops — defining geological feature of the region
- Girraween National Park — spectacular granite wilderness
- Bald Rock — enormous exposed granite dome
- High-elevation landscapes — cooler climate than much of Queensland
- Vineyards and orchards — major tourism and agricultural attractions
- National parks — extensive protected natural areas
Granite Belt Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of the Granite Belt is useful for understanding how wineries, national parks and regional communities connect across southern Queensland.
- New England Highway — major route through the region
- Touring routes — connect wineries and attractions
- National park access roads — provide entry to major parks
- Regional road network — links Stanthorpe with surrounding districts
- Border routes — connect Queensland and New South Wales attractions
Why People Search for a Map of the Granite Belt
- To locate wineries and cellar doors
- To find Girraween National Park
- To explore Stanthorpe and surrounding towns
- To plan food and wine trips
- To understand the layout of the region
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Granite Belt Map FAQs
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Where is the Granite Belt located?
The Granite Belt is located in southern Queensland around Stanthorpe near the New South Wales border. -
What is the Granite Belt known for?
The region is known for wineries, orchards, granite landscapes and national parks. -
What is the largest town in the Granite Belt?
Stanthorpe is the main town and tourism hub of the region. -
What is the most famous national park in the Granite Belt?
Girraween National Park is one of the region's best-known natural attractions.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Road conditions, weather, park access, seasonal attractions and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.