
Cabarlah, a mountain hamlet is situated between Toowoomba and Crows Nest. In the 1800s it was the centre of a thriving dairying and saw milling community. It boasted three pubs. The one remaining, The Farmers Arms, claims to be the longest holder of a continuous liquor licence in Queensland - it was licensed in 1863.
Cabarlah is home of Black Forest Hill Cuckoo Clock Centre, famous for its clocks. Nearby you`ll find objects d`art and elegant French furniture and authentic local craft pottery.
The Cabarlah Country Markets are well worth a visit and attract many visitors on the fourth Sunday of each month or on the second Sunday in December.
The Seventh Signal Regiment [Electronic Warfare] is based at Borneo Barracks. One of its functions is to listen in to radio signals for intelligence purposes. It has a golf course which is open to the public.
Cabarlah also has a couple of very nice accommodation options.





