About Stanthorpe Heritage Trail
Stride into the history of Tin Town on the Stanthorpe Heritage Trail! While corsets, three-piece suits and top hats are not compulsory, you might be tempted to dress the part as you walk in the footsteps of those who shaped this historic town in the late 19th Century and beyond. The Stanthorpe Heritage Trail is a self-guided trail that is mapped and described on the free official Southern Downs & Granite Belt Visitor App. The Southern Downs & Granite Belt Visitor App can be used 100% offline and features up-to-date information about the region's attractions, accommodation, events, restaurants, tourist drives, walking trails and more. Download the Southern Downs & Granite Belt Visitor App from the App Store or Google Play and start exploring today! This trail is approximately 2 kilometres long and will take under 1 hour of walking time to complete. Extra time will be required to take in the history and admire the architecture. Images courtesy of the State Library of Queensland.
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