Glenelg Station
Cement Mills, Queensland
A Rural Revival with Heart and History
Steeped in pastoral heritage, Glenelg Station is a living story of restoration and resilience. Once a fine-wool property founded in 1847, it now welcomes guests to three distinct stays: The Overseer Cottage, The Drover, and The Squatter. Hosts Amanda and Mark breathed new life into the drought-stricken land, blending history with quiet comfort. Each off-grid escape features rustic timber, vintage touches, and outdoor bathtubs for soaking under vast starlit skies. Here, time slows to the rhythm of the bush — kangaroos at dusk, birdsong at dawn, red dirt underfoot. Days invite swims in the Macintyre Brook, hikes through nearby national parks, or cellar-door adventures in Stanthorpe. Glenelg Station is an authentic slice of Queensland country — raw, romantic, and deeply restorative.
Photos by Sara Climi