Holiday rentals and lettings in Toowoomba

Holiday rentals and lettings in Toowoomba

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Highlights in Toowoomba

  • Parks, gardens and nature reserves
  • Toowoomba for families
  • The Carnival of Flowers
  • Australian wine tasting
  • Golf

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Toowoomba

A$512for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
A$272 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Toowoomba

19%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
37% annual average
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Toowoomba

Toowoomba, your new home away from home

Are you planning your next trip soon? Australia is one country that offers a varied scenery. In Toowoomba you will feel at home in any of the holiday rentals available. If it’s your first time here, you might want to stay close to the city centre where the touristy landmarks are. As a solo traveller or travelling with kids, local neighbourhoods including Rangeville, South Toowoomba or Mount Lofty are relatively central but with easy access to the countryside. Start browsing all the holiday rentals in our list and pick the one that suits your needs. See you in Toowoomba!

Modern and spacious holiday rentals

Enjoy the comfort of spacious holiday rentals ideal for family trips. Open plan floors with big kitchens, lounging areas and terraces communicated to enjoy a chat, cook your favourite meals and relax. Great extensions of garden and outdoor patios, with swimming pools and playing areas. Have a Sunday Aussie BBQ like a local! Enjoy the quietness and privacy of countryside holiday rentals or get closer to the city centre and stay in in modern lettings with contemporary decoration. Some rentals allow you to bring your pets along. Furthermore, the majority of the holiday rentals can accommodate up to 7 or 8 people. Families, solo travellers, groups of friends or as a couple. Everybody is welcome to stay!

Holidays in Toowoomba

The area and getting around

Toowoomba, a multicolour city

Toowoomba is the largest inland city of Queensland, in Australia. This pretty town, known for its gardens and flowers is the capital for the Darling Downs but also named Queensland’s Garden City. Get around and visit the Cobb & Co Museum and the popular horse-drawn carriages. Autumn is a beautiful season to see the orange, red, yellow and brown display of its parks although spring is as colourful as a rainbow with all the gardens in bloom. Moreover, this city is renowned for the Carnival of Flowers, celebrated every year in September, where the major city gardens and parks are prepared for the event, including a parade of flower floats and a competition of home gardens! Here you can enjoy and have the real feel of a unique Australian city. All the entertainment of a city but with the charm of a country town, Toowoomba has plenty of natural scenery to offer you incredible experiences.

Lots to do and see in Toowoomba

Explore the urban centre, have a nice walk along the Japanese Gardens or enjoy an exhilarating afternoon of Laser Tag at the Bazinga Entertainment Centre with the kids. Discover more about Australia’s history in Highfields Pioneer Village and visit the DownsSteam Tourist Railway & Museum located in the suburb of Drayton. Enjoy the cultural scene and book some tickets for a show at the Empire Theatre. If you are a coffee lover, try some Toby’s Estate coffee at Ground Up Espresso and taste the superb eggs Benedict. At night, enjoy the vibrant scene starting with a drink at Fitzy’s Toowoomba while you enjoy some live music performances. Have dinner at Kajoku to taste Japanese and Korean dishes and sing a line or two at their karaoke. The night is young!

Travellers and activities

Toowoomba for park and nature lovers

As we have mentioned before, Toowoomba is popular for its green areas, gardens and parks. Laurel Bank and Queens Park Botanic Gardens are two of the most-known parks in the city together with Picnic Point, in Rangeville, sitting atop the Great Dividing Range where you will get panoramic views of the entire town. Make sure you visit them! Some nature reserves in the area of Rangeville such as Tabletop Mountain and Waterbird Habitat are ideal for a day out in nature enjoying the fresh air and exploring the countryside. In addition, there is the rainforest of Jubilee Park in Mount Lofty or the one in Ravensbourne National Park, home to huge red cedars. Not far from this one, you can explore Crows Nest National Park, full of eucalypt trees and the beautiful Crows Nest Falls.

Toowoomba for hiking lovers

Hiking lovers will enjoy getting back to mother nature and take in the panoramic views from Table Top Mountain. Experienced hikers have used this track as a prepping for Mount Kilimanjaro and the Kokoda Trail for several years now. This hike goes uphill all the time and once you get to the top the reward is just breathtaking. Get views of the Lockyer Valley on the east side, the Main Range to the west and Prince Henry Heights just to the north. As it is a demanding ascent it is recommended only if you are prepared to take on the unmaintained trails and handle the level of fitness required to succeed. If you still would like to see Table Top without hiking, you can do from the Katoomba Point Lookout and from the Bod Dodds.

Did you know the pub The Farmers Arms is Australia’s oldest licensed hotel?

Top 5 travel tips in Toowoomba

1. An artsy and craftsy day at the Tosari Gallery

A fun day with the little ones at the art gallery is a must. This gallery features several collections from varied artists including paintings, sculptures and artworks. You can see collections of jewels and glass objects, as well . Do your children like arts and crafts? Then, here is the right place to come!

2. Toowoomba farmer’s market

The Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday from 7 AM to 12 PM just under the mills of the Cobb+Co Museum. Find the freshest produce straight from the farms and buy seasonal veggies, locally-roasted coffee, delicious cheese, homemade jams, superb meat and just made smoothies with most varied fruits. But food it’s not just the only thing you can buy here. Some pretty flowers to take home and handmade crafts as gifts. In addition, most weeks there is live music and activities for the little ones.

3. Flowers and feasting at the Carnival of Flowers

The Carnival of Flowers is a major attraction in September to celebrate the arrival of Spring. Many visitors from all over the country arrive to join this colourful event where parks erupt with spring colours. During the ten-day event, food, music acts, performances and activities are held across 60 venues, especially Queens Park and Laurel Bank Park that become the central core of the celebration. Take some time and admire the pretty flower-embroidered floats parading along the CBD towards Queens Park. It is the Grand Central Floral Parade. Later on, you have the chance to purchase some of the blooms decorating the floats at the Godsall St Oval.

4. Take a sip with views

Wondering how to spend an afternoon in Toowoomba? Getting sweeping views as you have a nice glass of red is always a treat. How does that sound? That is a wish come true in Preston Peak Wines, nestled on the Great Dividing Range offering a panoramic view over Lockyer Valley. Have a wine tasting and take sips of shiraz and serisier to appreciate its rich flavours. And for romantic ones, the renovated Preston Village Chapel nearby is the ideal spot for tying the knot. Just saying…!

5. Have a go at golf in Toowoomba

Playing golf might seem an exclusive activity but here in Toowoomba you can have a go at the City Gold Club where no membership is required. You can opt for a 9 or 18 holes game depending on your experience. Let the little ones have some fun at the mini golf or practice all together with the whole family at the driving range. Prepare your clubs!

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Toowoomba

On average, what was the cost for holiday rentals in Toowoomba in 2020, during coronavirus pandemic?

At an average price of A$266.25 per night, Toowoomba lies at the lower end of the price range for holiday rentals in Australia.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Toowoomba?

If it is your aim to save as much as possible during your visit to Toowoomba, you should travel in November (A$196.45 per night on average), January (A$199.44), or December (A$200) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When does the price of holiday rentals in Toowoomba go up the most?

It can be concluded, analysing the data for the year 2020, that the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of July (A$299.21), September (A$298.72), and April (A$293.24).

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Toowoomba well in advance?

In order to not have problems finding accommodation in Toowoomba we recommend you to be proactive, as 74% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

When are more holiday lettings available?

The months that have the highest availability, on average, are April (with an availability of 54.5%) May (53.8%), and January (30%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is September (only 11% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by December (13.25%), and August (13.8%).

Are there many holiday rentals in Toowoomba?

Our inventory contains around 90 properties from 3 partners.