Leonie’s guidebook

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Doug And Leonie
Leonie’s guidebook

Food scene

Winery, wedding venue, lunch spot, great views
26 locals recommend
Kooroomba Vineyards and Lavender Farm.
168 F M Bells Rd
26 locals recommend
Winery, wedding venue, lunch spot, great views
Beer garden, lunch spot, casual dining, catch up with friends
17 locals recommend
Scenic Rim Brewery Pty Ltd
898 Reckumpilla St
17 locals recommend
Beer garden, lunch spot, casual dining, catch up with friends
Casual dining and drinks
8 locals recommend
Dugandan Hotel
124 Boonah Rathdowney Rd
8 locals recommend
Casual dining and drinks

City/town information

The busy town of Boonah is ideally located for an easy daytrip from Brisbane or the Gold Coast. First stop should be Boonah’s High St, where you can browse the well-stocked shelves at Maynard’s Store, buy gorgeous gifts at Duck Junction, Boonah Jewellery & Gifts, or The Story Tree. Need a coffee and a bite to eat? You’re spoiled for choice here. Try Arthur Clive’s Bakehouse, Flavours Café, Café 17 or Sandie Lee’s Kitchen. Drop into a local pub, there’s the Commercial Hotel, Simon’s Tavern, The Australian and The Dugandan Hotel. Take the Boonah Rathdowney Rd towards Bunjurgen, where you can call into the Bunjurgen Estate Vineyard for a relaxed tasting and tour of the vines. Down the road you’ll find Kooroomba Vineyard and Lavender Farm. Book ahead for lunch, or call in for afternoon tea and drink in the stunning mountain views. Next stop is the Scenic Rim Brewery on Reckumpilla Rd at Mt Alford. Need a walk? Make your final stop the Mt French lookout in the Moogerah Peaks National Park. Top Tip: This part of the Scenic Rim is home to some excellent walks. Have a read of our walking guide for more information. - Source from www.https://www.visitscenicrim.com.au/itineraries/boonah-beyond/
14 locals recommend
Boonah
14 locals recommend
The busy town of Boonah is ideally located for an easy daytrip from Brisbane or the Gold Coast. First stop should be Boonah’s High St, where you can browse the well-stocked shelves at Maynard’s Store, buy gorgeous gifts at Duck Junction, Boonah Jewellery & Gifts, or The Story Tree. Need a coffee and a bite to eat? You’re spoiled for choice here. Try Arthur Clive’s Bakehouse, Flavours Café, Café 17 or Sandie Lee’s Kitchen. Drop into a local pub, there’s the Commercial Hotel, Simon’s Tavern, The Australian and The Dugandan Hotel. Take the Boonah Rathdowney Rd towards Bunjurgen, where you can call into the Bunjurgen Estate Vineyard for a relaxed tasting and tour of the vines. Down the road you’ll find Kooroomba Vineyard and Lavender Farm. Book ahead for lunch, or call in for afternoon tea and drink in the stunning mountain views. Next stop is the Scenic Rim Brewery on Reckumpilla Rd at Mt Alford. Need a walk? Make your final stop the Mt French lookout in the Moogerah Peaks National Park. Top Tip: This part of the Scenic Rim is home to some excellent walks. Have a read of our walking guide for more information. - Source from www.https://www.visitscenicrim.com.au/itineraries/boonah-beyond/