Pittsworth is just off the Gore Highway 40 kilometers south west of Toowoomba and is the only country town of the Darling Downs to have accredited gardens in the Australian Open Garden Scheme. This friendly town is a beautiful spot and one of the prime agricultural areas of the world.
Pittsworth also boasts some of the richest farming land in Australia. A beautiful display of Silky Oak and Jacaranda trees line the town streets, flowering in October and November. The town is surrounded by cotton and grain growing farms, as well as some remaining dairies.
Visit St Andrew’s Church with its magnificent stained-glass windows and relive the past at the Pittsworth Pioneer Historical Village. The Historical Village provides a lasting reminder of the early development of Pittsworth and the surrounding rural district through the use of original buildings, equipment and artifacts. The museum is also home to a display of memorabilia boasting the feats of Arthur Postle, known as the ‘Crimson Flash,’ Australia and the world’s one time fastest athlete.
Dates: May day weekend
Bush poets, talent quests, and non stop musical entertainment!
Dates: November


Dates: 10 – 12th October
Beautiful gardens on display
4th Ocotber 2014


Dates: April
Dates: 10 -12th October
Paintings and pottery on display from local artisits.


Dates: November
Camel races and Fashions of the field with some big prices up for grabs. Great entertainment going into the night.


Dates: Open Wednesday – Friday 10am-1pm, Sunday 10am-4pm.
Visors will experience a memorable journey of Pittsworth’s heritage.


Dates: 10 -12th October
Featuring gourmet delights, quality handmade gifts and clothing, creative craft with more then 60 exhibitors.

