Christine's Guidebook

Christine
Christine's Guidebook

Food scene

Beautiful views, nice food. Do check their website for opening hours and make a booking as they are sometimes closed for functions. Phone 5463 0022
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Kooroomba Vineyards and Lavender Farm.
168 F M Bells Rd
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Beautiful views, nice food. Do check their website for opening hours and make a booking as they are sometimes closed for functions. Phone 5463 0022
Koorooma Gully offers private chef service as well as picnic hampers, special hampers for anniversary, wedding proposals... for more information visit kooroombagully.com.au
Mount Alford
Koorooma Gully offers private chef service as well as picnic hampers, special hampers for anniversary, wedding proposals... for more information visit kooroombagully.com.au
Great coffee, cakes,breakfast, lunch. Large seating area. Opened daily 0754639009
Lovett at Kalbar
79 Edward Street
Great coffee, cakes,breakfast, lunch. Large seating area. Opened daily 0754639009
Healthy, tasty food and drinks, great coffee, vegan, vegetarian , gluten free food. Bring your own container if you wish for bulk buying pantry items like flours, nuts...
Hummingbirds Natural Pantry & Cafe
2 Railway St
Healthy, tasty food and drinks, great coffee, vegan, vegetarian , gluten free food. Bring your own container if you wish for bulk buying pantry items like flours, nuts...
2 m8's BBQ
77 Edward Street
New place to eat as of March 2023. Nice view and play bowls after lunch Must book as it get busy on line or 5463 1016
The Bowl Boonah Bowls Club
New place to eat as of March 2023. Nice view and play bowls after lunch Must book as it get busy on line or 5463 1016
On the outskirts of Boonah, nice food. Phone 5463 4738
The Vue Restaurant
On the outskirts of Boonah, nice food. Phone 5463 4738
Best Gastro pub in the area. Has been fully renovated, these pics are from the old pub. Do book online, outside area is lovely
Roadvale Hotel
Best Gastro pub in the area. Has been fully renovated, these pics are from the old pub. Do book online, outside area is lovely

Farm and food

Great to visit, you can feed the camels, try some yummy food made with camel’s milk. I recommend the feta.
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Summer Land Camels
8 Charles Chauvel Dr
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Great to visit, you can feed the camels, try some yummy food made with camel’s milk. I recommend the feta.

Town

25 minutes from the cottage where you will find butchers, fruit shops, bakery, coffee shops, a few pubs. The Art gallery always has something new. Lovely country feel!
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Boonah
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25 minutes from the cottage where you will find butchers, fruit shops, bakery, coffee shops, a few pubs. The Art gallery always has something new. Lovely country feel!

Sightseeing

Mount French, near Boonah in the Scenic Rim and just over an hour from Brisbane, has two excellent easy-grade bush walks with great lookouts, perfect for families bushwalking with kids. Take the road to the top of the mountain to find the start of both walks. Logans Lookout  The most popular bush walk is Logans Lookout, with a bitumen path that is 720m and could easily be negotiated with a pram or wheelchair. From the lookout you can see the Main Range section of the Great Dividing Range, including Cunninghams Gap and you look directly down upon the rural village of Kalbar, with its tapestry of cultivation encircling it. In the distance, on a clear day you can make out the buildings of Ipswich and, even further in the distance, Brisbane.  This is a spectacular spot to enjoy a sunset, or you might consider visiting this lookout at night to enjoy a clear night sky, a full moon or just to look at the lights in the countryside. Mee-bor-rum Circuit This bush walk is a really easy 840m walk to a spot where, through the trees, you can see a nice view of the mountains to the east. The track isn’t as wide or as well-formed as the Logans Lookout path, but the track to the first lookout is still suitable for prams. Care must be taken near the cliffs as there are no handrails at this lookout.  After the lookout, the track becomes rougher and continues on the circuit where it offers views towards the Macpherson Range and Cunninghams Gap, part of the Main Range National Park. There is a lookout with a seat to sit and enjoy the lovely outlook.   The track then completes the loop and you return to the day use area. Need to know - There are excellent facilities with flushing toilets, picnic tables and wood BBQs. Nice to know - The cliffs of Mount French are known as “Frog Buttress” to climbers and this is one of the best spots in South East Queensland for rock climbing. It’s also possible to camp at Mount French as there are a couple of drive-in camp spots near the carpark, and a walk-in camping area that is mostly used by climbers. You need to book with Queensland National Parks, but the campsites fill quickly with climbers in the winter months. In a nutshell - Mount French, with its easy walks, beautiful scenery and stunning lookouts is a perfect spot for a family Great walks around Tarome Mt Edwards Mt Edwards is accessed by crossing the Dam Wall from Lake Moogerah picnic area. The track winds it way up the slopes of Mt Edwards with the first land mark a lookout over Reynolds Ck where it flows from below the dam wall. The rocky path continues for some time before it flattens somewhat before reaching the summit. From here there are great views to the north, with the flat top of Mt French prominent. Kalbar and the patchwork of fertile agricultural land is front and centre. With  clear skies at this time of the year, a distant view of the high rise buildings of Brisbane are just about guaranteed. Mt Greville My favourite mountain locally is Mt Greville. It is the mountain that dominates Lake Moogerah and its steep rock faces and similarity to the profile of an elephant make it instantly recognizable. It is reached by taking the turnoff just past the Lake Moogerah Caravan Park turnoff and following the signs to Mt Greville.  There are a number of routes on the mountain which require a few navigation skills even though there is some National Park signposts. The easiest route is South-Ridge ridge which is signposted and has infrequent rock cairns to guide you. The view from the top takes in the Main Range. As you walk you will pass an unremarkable plant Grevillea linsmithii (no common name). it is listed as endangered, was not formally described until 1986, and Mt Greville is one of its strongholds. The reason I like Mt Greville is that two other routes on the mountain travel up gorges; Waterfall Gorge and Palm Gorge. Waterfall Gorge has a spectacular waterfall that only runs in very wet weather, a permanent spring that is perfect for a summertime plunge, a spectacular lookout close to the summit that has views of Lake Moogerah and a section that is thick with Piccabeen palms. Palm Gorge is vegetated with Piccabeens, wild tobacco, Brush Box and other rain forest species. Mt Mitchell Mt Mitchell is the southern guardian of Cunningham’s Gap and visible from many aspects. Follow the Cunningham Highway to a car park at the crest of the range near to the start of the track.  Unfortunately, the fires of late 2019 burnt a great deal of Mt Mitchell and it is not as pleasant as it used to be. Much of the burnt vegetation is eucalypt and coppicing is apparent but it will be some time before it the forest will return to pre 2019 state. It is still worth the walk because it is an impressive peak with the summit affording expansive views to the east and along the Main range with Spicers Peak in the foreground. Also, more often than not I have seen a Peregrine Falcon, one of Australia’s most impressive birds patrolling the skies and clifflines. Mt CORDEAUX Mt Cordeaux is the other guardian of Cunningham’s Gap. The fires spared Mt Cordeaux to a certain extent. There is more rainforest, so it is definitely a great destination for those seeking a rainforest experience. The walk is a little shorter than the climb up Mt Mitchell and for the history buffs there is a gold mine shaft close to the top. It was also the scene of a very controversial murder/accident in the early Eighties with the body being retrieved by then staff members of Maroon Outdoor Education Centre. There is a short diversion to a lookout just below the summit and then the track continues to Bare Rock ,some 2.8 kms away. Once again, there is lovely rainforest that escaped the fires and you nearly always see or at least hear a Lyre bird along this part of the track. Bare Rock is a rocky outcrop right on the edge of the ramparts that copped the full force of the fires coming up from the east. What little vegetation that was there is now destroyed. The views are still the same and a favourite activity is to consult the calendar and arrive here just before sundown. Enjoy picnic dinner, watch the sun set, then turn around and watch the full moon rise. Using head torches, hike back and you are usually treated to a display of glow worms further down the track. Quite often, other creatures are encountered that are not out and about during the daylight. Kids love the experience. Mt Matheison This fairly inconspicuous peak is reached by driving to the camping area at Spicers Gap. The track starts across the road. It traverses through open eucalypt forest and gradually arrives at a high point overlooking the highway and then continues along a ridge. The track passes through a little bit of rainforest before arriving at the old road that travelled from east to west through Spicers Gap. Information stations along this section attest to the historical importance of the road built during the pioneering days. Eventually you arrive at Governors Chair which is a perfect spot for lunch or morning tea. A 20 minute walk down the road brings you back to the car. The fires did not affect this walk too much at all and it is a little shorter than the previous two. These are most of the easier walks around Boonah. There are many more and the Main Range and the Mount barney area offer many opportunities for the keen bushwalker. There are guide books available if you require more detail. We are lucky to have Teresa Cause who run the Outdoor Store in town “Outdoors and More” who is very knowledgeable about local walks.
Great look out on the outskirts of Boonah. Easy access
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Mount French National Park Lookout
851 Mount French Rd
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Great look out on the outskirts of Boonah. Easy access

Coffee shop

Friendly service, good coffee and pastries. As of May 3rd, opened Wednesday to Saturday 7am to 2pm, Sunday 7am to 12pm. Perfect stop on your way home
Viney's Place
Friendly service, good coffee and pastries. As of May 3rd, opened Wednesday to Saturday 7am to 2pm, Sunday 7am to 12pm. Perfect stop on your way home

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