Queensland Visitor Guide

Lockyer Valley

11 registered tourism operators · 4 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

11
Tourism Operators
4
Places to Stay
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On the Map
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Categories
Attraction 5 Accommodation 4 Food & Drink 1 Tour 1
📍 Laidley, 4341
12 rooms from $99
Branell Homestead Bed and Breakfast, located one hour from Brisbane, just outside Laidley in the beautiful Lockyer Valley
Accommodation
📍 Clarendon, 4311
2 rooms from $200
Clarendon Cottage is a country escape with direct access to the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail.
Accommodation
📍 Plainland, 4341
17 rooms from $200
Whether you are travelling for business, attending a wedding, or visiting the beautiful Lockyer Valley, Porters have you sorted for all occasions.
📍 Thornton, 4341
1 room from $240
A unique, former tiny house in the Lockyer Valley, awaits your arrival.
📍 Laidley, 4341
Relax on the alfresco deck or under the shade of the 100-year-old Jacaranda tree in the park.
📍 Laidley, 4341
from $3
The Laidley Pioneer Village & Museum features an extensive collection of machinery and old wares from our early pioneers.
Attraction
📍 Gatton, 4343
A beautiful waterfront park which is home to over 150 different species of birds. Inclusive of playground equipment, barbecues, exercise equipment and toilet facilities.
📍 Laidley Heights, 4341
Escape to the picturesque Lake Dyer and enjoy a day of water based fun, including camping, fishing, boating, skiing and swimming. Caravans and campers welcome.
📍 Gatton, 4343
NGKnives offers immersive blacksmithing experiences in a working forge environment.
Food & Drink
📍 Forest Hill, 4342
Cafe 4342 has a welcoming atmosphere, indoor air-condition comfort, outdoor dining undercover or under the vine-covered trellis.
📍 Ropeley, 4343
Native Oz Bushfoods is an Aboriginal owned and operated business based in the Lockyer Valley, Southeast Queensland.

About Lockyer Valley's visitor economy

Lockyer Valley lists 11 registered tourism operators, including 4 places to stay, drawn from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse. Cross-reference hospitality labour supply via Workforce Radar, or find locally-registered trades in the contractor directory.

Source: Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. Operator details link to official sites; QLD2032 hosts no booking or imagery. Data cached 24h · CC BY 4.0 where applicable.