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Inglewood

Inglewood




Heading west along the Cunningham Highway is the town of Inglewood, established in 1862.

Inglewood is emerging as the hub of the Olive industry with more than 340,000 olive trees planted to date. Harvest time is between March and May. Inglewood is also home to an award winning Lavender Farm.

Inglewood services a diverse rural economy which produces sheep, cattle, timber products as well as lucerne, grapes and a diversity of horticultural crops.

Located in South East Queensland, Inglewood is situated on the Cunningham Highway, 91 kilometres east of Goondiwindi and 109 kilometres west of Warwick. Distance From Brisbane: 270 kilometres

The centre for water activities is Lake Coolmunda situated 12 kilometres east of Inglewood on the Cunningham Highway. It boasts some very pretty picnic spots along its shores. Excellent fishing can be enjoyed from either a boat or by the shore. Fresh water fishing sports are also abundant along the McIntyre Brook.

Visitors are also invited to explore the Inglewood Museum, take a tour of an Olive Grove, enjoy the spring wildflowers or enjoy excellent birdwatching. Tourist drives such as the Tobacco Trail, Silverspur Trail and Dumaresq River Road allow visitors to explore the area's natural beauty.

Population: Year: Altitude:
1100 1999 284
  Temperature (°C) Humidity
(%)
Rainfall
(mm)
Month High Low
jan 32 18 59 69
feb 32 18 60 72
mar 30 15 62 60
apr 26 10 64 32
may 22 6 75 42
jun 18 3 81 31
jul 17 2 76 38
aug 19 2 69 37
sep 23 6 63 44
oct 26 10 60 59
nov 29 14 56 66
dec 32 16 54 85

  Temperature (°C)
Season High Low
Summer 33 18
Winter 19 3