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Benefits of living in the area

Queanbeyan is a picturesque and rapidly growing region.

Situated on the highest edge of the Monaro Plains and surrounded by a beautiful river, with bike paths, heritage walks and a rich heritage, Queanbeyan has something to offer everyone.

Well known for its thriving art scene and annual multicultural festival, the area is within easy reach of the centre of Canberra, and though it is technically in New South Wales, it is an area that Canberrans consider part of their city.

For the wine enthusiasts, Queanbeyan offers the opportunity to explore the nearby vineyards, including acclaimed cool-climate wineries Norton Road Wines and Lark Hill or Contentious Character Winery for tastings and cheese-making classes.

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Lifestyle

Living in Queanbeyan offers an abundance of small town charm with a wealth of dining options.

Go kayaking or throw a line into the river, enjoy the view from Mount Jerrabomberra Lookout and finish up at the historic Royal Hotel, renovated Campbell & George or the new kid on the block - Cartel Taqueria.

Queanbeyan is an up & coming hidden gem. There are great eateries & bars – and lots of shows on at The Q – there’s plenty to do
Jo
With Canberra expanding, it no longer feels far away – everything you need is within reach and it’s only a short 20-25 minute commute to the City
Chris

Featured Business

Campbell & George

The original Queanbeyan local bowls club has been revamped as Campbell & George - a fun and vibrant venue offering only the freshest local produce and serving some of the region’s best craft beers and wines.

Photo: https://campbellandgeorge.com.au/