Things To Do in Region
For detailed information on the following points of interest, please contact Warwick's Visitor Information Office.
Attractions
- Glengallan Homestead, 18515 New England Highway, north of Warwick
- Glengallan Ghost Gate, Goomburra Valley
- Allora Historical Museum,
- Warwick heritage buildings - Post Office, Town Hall, sandstone churches
- Jackie Howe Memorial and park, adjacent to highway, northern outskirts Warwick
- Warwick Rodeo Heritage Centre, Alice Street, Warwick
- Tiddalik the Frog, on the banks of the Condamine River, Warwick
- Glengallan Gates, Leslie Park, Warwick
- Warwick Art Gallery, Albion Street, Warwick
- Visitor Information Centre, Albion Street, Warwick - tourism and events information
- Southern Downs Steam Railway precinct, Hamilton Street, Warwick
- Pringle Cottage Museum, Dragon Street, Warwick
- Abbey of the Roses, Locke Street, former convent now accommodation and reception centre
- Patrick Leslie memorial sculpture, Leslie Dam, west of Warwick
- Darling Downs Hotel, Sandy Creek
- Killarney Museum and Heritage Centre RSL Hall, Acacia Street, Killarney
- Queen Mary Falls above Killarney
- Morgan Park equestrian and motor sports
- Historic hotels:
- The Criterion, Palmerin Street, Warwick
- Darling Downs Hotel, Sandy Creek, west of Warwick
- O'Mahoney's Hotel, Lyons Street
- Maryvale Hotel, Maryvale
- Royal Hotel, Leyburn
Restaurants & Cafes - Rupert's Bar and Grill, Coachman's Inn, Wood Street, Warwick
- Gunyah Restaurant and Motel, Wallace Street, Warwick
- Peppercorn at Alexandra Motel, Wentworth Street Warwick
- Jacqui's (former Dome Deli) Albion Street, Warwick
- Bellevue Cafe, Palmerin Street, Warwick
- Mussel's, Palmerin Street, Warwick
- Bryson's, Palmerin Street, Warwick
- Rose City Shopping World Food Court, Warwick
- Spring Creek Mountain Cafe, Carr's Lookout, East of Killarney
Local Events
- Polocrosse, Morgan Park, Warwick
- Warwick Rodeo - Australia's oldest and most famous - last weekend in October
- Car Club Meets, Morgan Park
- Leyburn Sprints
- Sandy Creek raceway - go-karts etc
- Jumpers & Jazz in July
- full list - Warwick Tourism and Events
National Parks
- Main Range National Park, east of Warwick - this World Heritage-listed park includes a variety of walking tracks through rainforest terrain, offering excellent views over South East Queensland's Scenic Rim (includes some wheelchair friendly walks)
- Goomburra State Forest, north-east of Warwick - part of the Main Range National Park
- Queen Mary Falls, 50km south-east of Warwick - the falls are spring-fed, tumbling 40 metres over sheer rock walls, from the head of the Condamine River
- Leslie Dam, 13km west of Warwick - golden and silver perch fishing, boating, swimming, camping and manicured lawns perfect for picnics and BBQs
- Tourist Drives - explore some of the picturesque townships and National Parks within the Shire - CONTACT THE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
Interests
- Regional Art Gallery, Warwick
- 18-hole Golf Course, Warwick
- Beautiful Roses - throughout Warwick's ("The Rose City") parks and gardens during Spring. The red "City of Warwick" or Arafuto Rose was developed especially for the town. The Glengallan Rose (Lamarque) propagated from original stock surviving at Homestead and available, seasonally, from the Heritage Centre.
- Warwick Indoor Recreation & Aquatic Centre - first class gymnasium with rapid river, wading pool and heated pools