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Minmore Farmstay Bed and Breakfast, Kingaroy

Minmore is a three star, 7000 hectare beef producing property with a hectare of gardens, a tennis court and abundant wildlife. It’s only a 45 minute drive to the Bunya Mountains and close to the fruit growing area, wineries and the golf course. There is gliding available at the Kingaroy airport. Activities include feeding the animals, gathering eggs, bush walks and picnics. It’s ideal for bird watchers and horse riding is available at the nearby riding school. Pets welcome, small dogs only.

Accommodation Options

Cottage

Fully self contained two bedroom cottage with a gas stove, refrigerator, microwave, heaters, fans, television and compact disc radio cassette. All linen is supplied. Use of the tennis court free of charge. Meals are available on request.

Homestead

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Cycling
  • Driving
  • Fossicking
  • Wildlife

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