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Monal Creek Wine and Cania Gorge Fortified Wines - Monto

Monal Creek Wine and Cania Gorge Fortified Wines - Monto
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Monal Creek Wine and Cania Gorge Fortified Wines also known as Waratah Vineyards is the first commercial vineyard in the Monto district and is the home of Monal creek wine. The first vines were planted in 1998 and there are now 3.2 hectares of Verdelho, Viognier, Shiraz, Merlot and Petit Verdot.

The cellar door sales outlet is located 15 kilometres from Monto on Gladstone Road, Mungungo, just past the Waratah Hotel. It's open every day except Monday 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and by appointment. They have three satellite outlets at Cania Gorge Big 4 Park, Cania Gorge Monto, Cedar Galleries Gladstone and Queensland Heritage Park Biloela.

Facilities for Monal Creek Wine and Cania Gorge Fortified Wines

  • Car park
  • Toilet facilities for the Disabled
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Experiences around Monto

  • Food and Wine
  • Nature based

Whats close? (direct line)

accommodation

44.2 km   Greenacres Motel and Caravan Park
44.9 km   Discovery Holiday Park Benaraby
46.6 km   Cania Gorge Caravan and Tourist Park
47.6 km   Cania Gorge Tourist Retreat
49.9 km   Tannum On The Beach Motel
49.9 km   Palm Valley Motel and Self Contained Holiday Units
50.2 km   Tannum Beach Caravan Village
50.8 km   Boyne Island Motel and Villas
54.3 km   Wilson Island
60.1 km   BIG4 Barney Beach
60.4 km   Xenia Central Studio Accommodation
60.6 km   Gladstone Heights
61.1 km   Gladstone City Central Apartment Hotel
61.1 km   Rydges Gladstone
61.2 km   Metro Hotel and Apartments Gladstone
61.2 km   Glassford Creek Station Farmstay
61.3 km   Gladstone Backpackers
61.3 km   GraceLee Executive Townhouses
61.4 km   Auckland Hill Bed and Breakfast

attractions

25.0 km   Fitzroy Reef
30.7 km   Lake Awoonga
45.6 km   Cania Gorge National Park
47.3 km   Calliope River Historical Village
47.5 km   Dragon Cave and Bloodwood Cave
47.7 km   Fern Tree Pool and Giant's Chair Circuit
47.8 km   Lake Cania
54.7 km   Millenium Esplanade
56.0 km   Eurimbula National Park
57.1 km   Beautiful Betsy Walk
60.1 km   Kroombit Tops National Park
61.2 km   Tondoon Botanic Gardens
61.4 km   Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum
61.9 km   Gladstone Maritime Museum
62.2 km   Gladstone Marina

events

61.2 km   Gladstone Seafood Festival
62.2 km   Gladstone Harbour Festival

information

26.4 km   Miriam Vale Visitor Information Centre
50.0 km   Tannum Sands Visitor Information Centre
62.1 km   Gladstone Visitor Information Centre

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