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Granite Belt B&B in Australia’s top 25


Diamondvale B&B Cottages in Stanthorpe has ranked 19th in Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice Top 25 B&Bs and Inns in Australia; a well-deserved achievement for owners and hosts Tony and Kerrin Cridland.
Set on 30 acres of bushland, Diamondvale B&B Cottages is located on picturesque Quart Pot Creek and a comfortable stroll into shops and eateries.
Diamondvale offers five individually designed and named cottages including the very popular ‘Diamondvale Lodge’.
The lodge boasts four queen-size bedrooms, each with verandah access, full kitchen and laundry facilities, spacious central living area and generous deck with barbecue.
The Cridlands consistently receive the highest of praise from guests for their friendliness, attention to detail and of course the accommodation.
Some of the comments on Trip Advisor include: “The hosts made this one of our best girls’ weekends in 10 years”; “We wanted a getaway. We found a hideaway” and “All of the reviews are true! You will not believe how wonderful Diamondvale is until you stay for a long weekend”.

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