
Hotels in Dalby, Queensland
Australian Hotel Motel
Formerly Oasis Hotel Bistro Sports Bar Formally know as Golden Fleece Hotel, after fire was rebuilt and after numerous name changes was called the Oasis - Greg
Commercial Hotel
Country Club Hotel
Criterion Hotel
Criterion Hotel The Former Albion Hotel closed approx 1997 renovated and reopened as the Criterion Information from Greg and Steve McKeon. Many Thanks.
Dalby Hotel Motel
Russell Tavern
Russell Tavern A fine new Tavern replaces the magnificent Russell Hotel, on the same site, which burn't down c 2003 / 2004. The new Tavern has Pub TAB Dining Restaurant Unfortunately we haven't yet been sent a pic of the new tavern. Does...
Windsor Hotel Motel
Former Imperial Hotel
Former Imperial Hotel The 1880 hotel was destroyed by fire in the early hours of Saturday 17/10/2009. The blaze broke out in the downstairs bar and kitchen area and with Publicans losing all their personal possessions and records. The Imperial...
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Information on Dalby, QLD
Dalby entrance sign
Toowoomba Region
Queensland Australia
Photo: Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
Dalby is the gateway to the Western Downs region, serving as a vibrant agricultural hub producing cotton, wheat, sorghum, and cattle. Known as the Garden City of Australia, the town features lovely outdoor spaces including Queens Park, Japanese Gardens, and three picturesque lakes.
Visitors can explore the area's rich heritage at Dalby Pioneer Park Museum and the raw beauty of Lake Broadwater Conservation Park. The town offers a blend of country hospitality, cultural attractions, and natural beauty.
Local tourism links
Travel options
Dalby is serviced by Murrays Coaches with buses to Brisbane running six times weekly (approximately 3 hours), while Greyhound Australia also operates daily services. Queensland Rail Travel runs trains from Dalby to Ipswich twice weekly.
By car, Dalby is approximately 2.5 hours from Brisbane via sealed highways. Many visitors prefer hiring a car for flexibility when exploring the wider Darling Downs region.
- Bowenville (27km)
- Bell (33km)
- Jondaryan (39km)
- Cecil Plains (40km)
- Warra (44km)
- Jandowae (47km)

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