Located at 52-64 Bartle Road on beautiful Tamborine Mountain, the 1.24-hectare property blends history, charm, and opportunity. Offered for the first time in years, the property comes with vacant possession, giving a new operator the freedom to either continue the legacy or reimagine it entirely.

Andrew Burke from Ray White Special Projects Qld said this property represents one of the most exciting and flexible offerings to hit the hinterland market in years.

“This is a ready-made experience,” Mr Burke said. “You’ve got luxury-style accommodation, a restaurant in a beautifully restored historic building, indoor and outdoor wine tasting areas, a whisky bar, wedding spaces with stunning outlooks, and a loyal customer base that flocks in every weekend.”

30 minutes from the beaches of the Gold Coast, Tamborine Mountain is one of South East Queensland’s most treasured hinterland destinations. Known for its pristine rainforests, sweeping valley views, artisan boutiques, waterfalls, and thriving wine and craft beverage scene, the mountain has become a weekend playground for locals and a magnet for interstate and international visitors.

The property includes eight cottages for overnight guests, creating a steady accommodation income stream. Weddings and corporate functions are regularly held across multiple sites including “The Green” and a striking glasshouse structure, all set against hinterland backdrops.

"The current wine label enjoys strong recognition and benefits from the booming bus tour market, which sees up to ten groups pass through the property on the weekends," Mr Burke said. There's also a wine bar, outdoor pizza oven, breakfast bar, and established facilities for both casual and high-end hospitality.

Despite its success, the property has never been heavily marketed and currently operates mostly on weekends, leaving huge potential for growth.

It’s already thriving on word of mouth,” Mr Burke said. “Imagine what someone could do with longer opening hours, proper promotion, and new offerings like a breakfast café, weekday retreats, or even sunset food truck nights."

The owner-operator, who is now retiring, has invested years of care into building a destination that guests return to time and again. All hospitality equipment and chattels are included in the sale, along with a manager’s residence and large storage facilities.

“Whether you’re a seasoned operator or someone seeking a tree-change with business upside, this is a truly rare find,” Mr Burke said. “Continue the legacy, or expand with your own ideas; the potential here is enormous.”

The property is being offered via Expressions of Interest, closing September 25, 2025.

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