
Glenelg Station is a country-luxe escape and working sheep and cattle station, originally founded in 1847 as a fine merino wool station. Nestled along the Macintyre Brook in southern Queensland, its name is derived from Glenelg, Scotland.
A working sheep and cattle station, today Glenelg invites guests to stay in romantic cabins, pitch tents under star-filled skies, or gather in a restored family cottage. From slow paddock-to-plate feasts to intimate bush weddings, every detail is wrapped in deep history and a love for the land.
Welcome to Glenelg Station, where the bush meets timeless elegance with luxury stays, wild landscapes, and history worth preserving.
Stay with us
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The Cabins
Three romantic hideaways, handcrafted with charm and layered in story. Each one is a quiet luxury escape for two.
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Roger's Cottage
A restored cottage for families or small groups.
Peaceful, private, and full of heart. -
Camping at Glenelg
Two secluded sites on the station: pet-friendly, fire-allowed, and perfect for off-grid connection.
From Our Paddocks to Your plate
Glenelg Station offers ethically raised lamb and beef, grown right here on this loved land.
Our animals are grass-fed and handled with care, with full and half lambs or quarter, half, and full beef packages available. Everything is cryovaced, labelled, and packed for ease with flexible collection in Dayboro and Toowoomba.
Orders are managed through our Facebook community, making it easy to access quality, locally raised meat.
book direct & save
Your Glenelg Station escape awaits. Book direct to enjoy exclusive rates, plan your dream stay, and arrive feeling connected, informed, and ready to unwind.

Weddings at Glenelg Station
Say ‘I Do’ Under Open Skies.
Elopements beneath the gums. Quiet vows by the fire. Golden-hour portraits in the paddock.
Glenelg Station is a working property with space, soul, and a natural beauty you can’t manufacture. The perfect backdrop for weddings that feel effortless, intimate, and entirely your own.
Our Story
Glenelg Station was founded in 1847 and today is cared for by Amanda and Mark ,who’ve lovingly restored the land, the buildings, and the station’s spirit.
What began as a dream to bring a once-abandoned estate back to life is now a thriving working property, luxury escape, and a space where history and hospitality meet.
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Welcome You
Whether you’re dreaming of a quiet weekend, planning a bush wedding, or curious about our paddock-to-plate offerings, we’d love to hear from you.
Send us a message and we’ll be back in touch soon (usually within 24–48 hours - we might just be out with the animals).
