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Clifton

Clifton




Situated half way between Toowoomba and Warwick on the wide fertile plains of the Darling Downs, Clifton is a quiet town welcoming visitors with country hospitality and a relaxed atmosphere.

Once a large wheat growing area, the town now has a diverse range of agriculture including cattle, cereal crops, sunflowers, peanut and honey production and much more.

The Clifton and District Historical Museum, located in the former Butter Factory building has a wide collection of household and agricultural items providing an insight into the area's pioneering past.

The classic streetscape of Clifton and its building's facades have been used in a number of Australian movies including 'The Thornbirds'.

Just a short drive north of Clifton is the village of Nobby and the well known Rudd's Pub, which has an extensive display of historic memorabilia and photographs of the area's pioneering past. The Pub is dedicated to Steele Rudd, who lived in the area, and found inspiration there for his stories in 'On Our Selection'. Just a short stroll from the Pub is the Sister Kenny memorial. Sister Elizabeth Kenny also lived in the area and was known for her revolutionary treatment for the victims of polio.

Accommodation in the Clifton district ranges from farmstays, bed and breakfasts, pub stays, and a caravan park.

Population: Altitude:
2500 800
  Temperature (°C) Humidity
(%)
Rainfall
(mm)
Month High Low
jan 29 17 66 93
feb 28 17 70 82
mar 27 15 70 54
apr 24 11 72 43
may 20 8 78 51
jun 18 4 79 26
jul 17 3 77 41
aug 19 4 70 31
sep 22 7 62 32
oct 25 10 61 67
nov 27 13 61 76
dec 29 15 63 91

  Temperature (°C)
Season High Low
Summer 28 16
Winter 18 4