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Welcome to the Mt Marlay Challenge, an exhilarating 10km challenge along with a 5km fun run, held in conjunction with the Apple & Grape Festival in the scenic town of Stanthorpe! Set against the amazing backdrop of Mt Marlay this event offers an unforgettable experience for both seasoned runners and beginners alike. Whether you’re seeking…

Come and meet the artist, crafter, maker, baker or grower.  Stanthorpe hosts fabulous markets, featuring exclusively home and locally made products. The local artisans of the Stanthorpe region will gather on both Saturday and Sunday of the main festival weekend to showcase their wares. It’s a market where you’ll meet the people behind the products,…

The Food & Wine Fiesta is on Friday, Saturday and Sunday – the main festival weekend.  Bring a picnic blanket, or find a festival picnic table under the trees in Weeroona Park and relax and enjoy the onstage entertainment and food & wine delights. Sunday open 9am – 7.00pm (last drinks 6.30pm) – $30 3…

On Sunday Victoria street will be closed to traffic and will be a hive of carnival activity, with street stalls, music on pop-up stages, some amusements rides for kids (fees apply) and roving entertainment. Victoria street sits between Maryland Street (the main street of Stanthorpe) and Weeroona Park – the venue for the Queensland Country…

Open Gardens The rare opportunity to see private gardens open across the Granite Belt during the 2026 Stanthorpe Apple & Grape Harvest Festival. Proudly sponsored by Braeside Homestead, Stanthorpe Garden Club and Mitre 10 Stanthorpe. All Gardens Passport $40 per adult (17 years & under free of charge) Best value – visit all 12 gardens…

Running alongside the Queensland Country Bank Food & Wine Fiesta, is a free Woolworths Kids Zone in the park, with kids amusements and family entertainment.   The Woolworths Kids Zone will be open on Saturday and Sunday in an adjoining precinct within Weeroona Park, Stanthorpe. Featuring activities for primary school aged children – program of fun…

See the colourful and creative installation of fruit grown on the Granite Belt. Free entry, inside the Civic Centre. At approximately 3pm Sunday afternoon an auction of the fruit will take place, so gather round for the opportunity to take home some of the display.

St Paul’s Anglican Church is on the corner of Corundum & High Streets.

The creative display of fruit inside the Civic Centre will be up for auction at the end of the festival, at approximately 3pm Sunday 8th March.

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