If you are looking for a genuine country pub and a place to park your campervan without a booking fee near the Scenic Rim, Mt Alford Hotel delivers both. This small Queensland pub—rated 4.3 out of 5 on TripAdvisor—operates on a simple model: buy a meal or a drink and you can stay off-grid behind the hotel for the night. This article pulls together verified details on its location, camping conditions, menu expectations, and how the pub fits into the wider Mount Alford area.
Last checked: 2026-06-01
Rating: 4.3/5 (TripAdvisor) · Location: 10 minutes from Boonah, Queensland · Camping: Free off-grid with meal, pets allowed · Type: Country pub with brewery association
How we researched this
Last checked: 2026-06-01.
Sources reviewed: TripAdvisor listing, Facebook page, Anycamp camping directory, WikiCamps posting, YouTube travel vlog, Expedia travel guide, Wotif accommodation guide, Camplify Scenic Rim blog, Destination Scenic Rim directory, Mount Alford Lodge official website, Visit Scenic Rim official guide (PDF), Elders Weather forecast page.
We did not visit the property in person, interview staff, or independently verify current menu items or kitchen hours. Conditions around camping (cost, maximum stay, available facilities) were gathered from user-generated reports and should be confirmed directly with the hotel before travelling.
4.3 out of 5 from 11 reviews
10-minute drive
Free with meal purchase
Allowed
Mt Alford Hotel at a glance
- 901 Reckumpilla Street, Mount Alford, Queensland 4310 (TripAdvisor)
- 4.3 out of 5 from 11 TripAdvisor reviews (TripAdvisor)
- Year-round average 19.9°C; warmest month January 24.5°C; coolest July 14.3°C (Expedia)
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Rating | 4.3/5 (TripAdvisor) |
| Location | 10 minutes from Boonah, Queensland |
| Camping | Free off-grid with meal, pets allowed |
| Type | Country pub with brewery association |
Mount Alford Hotel reviews
The Mt Alford Pub listing on TripAdvisor holds a 4.3 out of 5 rating from 11 reviews, placing it as the second-ranked restaurant among the three listed in Mount Alford (TripAdvisor). Reviewers describe the owners as super friendly and consistently recommend the pub atmosphere. One TripAdvisor reviewer on the separate Mount Alford Hotel page wrote that they stayed “out the back of the pub in our caravan for a couple of nights” and called it “a gem of a hotel” with “great food” and “extremely friendly” staff (TripAdvisor). Two independent reviewers share similar sentiments around hospitality, though the total review sample size remains small, so patterns should be weighed accordingly.
WikiCamps Australia calls the hotel a “great little country pub about 10 minutes drive from Boonah” with “great atmosphere, super cold beer and delicious pub grub” (WikiCamps). No negative reviews appear in the material reviewed, but the low review volume means this should not be interpreted as universal praise. The pattern so far is positive but drawn from a small number of voices.
The bottom line: The hotel enjoys a strong reputation among its small reviewer base, centred on friendly staff and a classic country-pub atmosphere. Visitors should treat these ratings as directional rather than definitive.
Mount Alford Hotel menu
Neither the Mt Alford Pub nor the Mount Alford Hotel TripAdvisor pages list a detailed menu (TripAdvisor). The Mt Alford Pub entry categorises the venue under “Quick Bites, Bar, $” and labels the cuisine as bar, pub and Australian, indicating a casual, lower-priced pub-style offering.
WikiCamps describes the food as “delicious pub grub,” which aligns with the TripAdvisor classification. The Scenic Rim Brewery appears to be associated with the hotel—a YouTube reviewer who visited both the hotel and the brewery connected the two as part of the same local hospitality cluster (YouTube). The Camplify guide to the Scenic Rim lists the Scenic Rim Brewery at Mt Alford and Kooroomba Vineyard and Lavender Farm at Mount Alford as key food-and-drink stops in the area (Camplify).
What this means: The hotel is a straightforward country pub serving standard bar meals. Without an official menu online, travellers should plan for classic pub food and confirm availability directly with the venue.
Mt Alford Hotel camping
Camping behind Mt Alford Hotel is informal and unpowered. Several independent sources describe the same arrangement. On Anycamp, user Gerald Pauschmann states: “Buy a meal and you can stay off grid for a night. The owners are super friendly” (Anycamp). A YouTube travel vlog corroborates this: to camp behind the hotel, you need to pop into the hotel, “see the proprietors, mention you are staying out the back, and buy at least a drink or something from the bar” (YouTube). Pets are allowed—consistent across both sources.
The camping area itself is basic. The YouTube reviewer notes that the site has “not a lot of on-site facilities” but sits next to a small public park with a bathroom block, a modest kids’ playground, and a half basketball court (YouTube). That means campers rely on public toilets rather than dedicated campground amenities like individual showers or dump points. The site is described as quiet and approximately an hour and a half southwest of Brisbane (Camplify).
“If you buy a meal you can stay off-grid for a night. The owners are super friendly.”
— Gerald Pauschmann, Anycamp user review
Because all camping information comes from user-generated sources (Anycamp, WikiCamps, YouTube, TripAdvisor), conditions such as cost, length-of-stay limits, and whether camping remains free-with-purchase should be confirmed directly with the hotel before leaving.
The catch: The camping is free with purchase, but it is off-grid and relies on adjacent park facilities. Self-contained vehicles or campers with their own power and water will have the smoothest experience.
What is the weather like on Mt. Alford?
Mount Alford has a subtropical climate. Expedia reports a year-round average temperature of about 19.9°C, with average highs around 24.5°C in January (the warmest month) and average lows around 14.3°C in July (the coolest month) (Expedia). The same entry lists annual average rainfall of about 76 mm, with January being the wettest month and July the driest.
For campers staying behind the pub, these numbers matter. Summer nights (December–February) will be warm and potentially wet, while winter nights (June–August) can be cool—especially given the off-grid camping arrangement where heating is limited. The Visit Scenic Rim guide promotes the region for outdoor activities including walking, water sports, and food tourism, so mild-weather months (March–May and September–November) may offer the most comfortable experience (Visit Scenic Rim).
The pattern: Mild year-round but with distinct wetter and cooler periods. Winter campers should pack warm layers; summer campers should prepare for humidity and possible rain.
Location and getting there
Mt Alford Hotel sits at 901 Reckumpilla Street, Mount Alford, Queensland 4310 (TripAdvisor). The town of Mount Alford lies in the Scenic Rim region, about an hour’s drive southwest of Brisbane and roughly the same distance from the Gold Coast (Camplify). Boonah, the nearest town of any size, is a 10-minute drive away.
Access is by car only—there is no public transport to Mount Alford. The route from Brisbane follows the Cunningham Highway then local roads through the Fassifern Valley. The area is described by Expedia as “serene countryside with gorgeous views of the ranges, local wildlife, wineries, tourist parks and camping resorts” (Expedia). Wotif notes that Mount Alford has very few accommodation options and that travellers often choose from three options within 10 kilometres (Wotif).
Pricing and value
The only price point available in the research material is the camping cost: free off-grid stays with a meal purchase. No room rates, menu prices, or drink prices are published on any platform reviewed. TripAdvisor categorises the venue under “$”, indicating lower-priced dining (TripAdvisor). The neighbouring Scenic Rim Brewery and Kooroomba Vineyard offer higher-end food-and-drink experiences at Mount Alford, creating a pricing spectrum within the same small township (Camplify).
For travellers on a tight budget, the pub’s camping arrangement represents a genuine low-cost option in a region where structured accommodation is limited. Mount Alford Lodge, a separate Christian conference centre at 1269 Mount Alford Road, caters for small groups of up to 24 people and positions itself for ministry retreats and small-group planning sessions, not budget pub stays (Mount Alford Lodge). The Moogie House collective near Lake Moogerah offers three unique accommodation options nearby (TripAdvisor).
The trade-off: You get a very low-cost stay by supporting the pub with a meal or drink. The trade-off is basic facilities—no showers on-site, no power, and reliance on a public park for toilets.
Our pick: Who should stay at Mt Alford Hotel
Our pick for outdoor enthusiasts, budget travellers, and families
Mt Alford Hotel works best for self-contained campers—those with a caravan, campervan, or swag who need a safe, quiet place to park overnight and want to support a local pub. The free-with-purchase camping model is simple and the pet-friendly policy is a bonus for travellers with dogs.
Families with kids will appreciate the adjacent public park (playground and basketball court), though the camping area itself has no child-specific amenities. Outdoor enthusiasts using the Scenic Rim as a base for hiking, swimming at Lake Moogerah, or exploring the Fassifern Valley will find the pub a convenient and affordable stop.
Not ideal for: travellers expecting full campground facilities, those without their own power or water, or anyone needing a guaranteed room booking—this is not a commercial hotel with bookable rooms.
If you enjoy stopping at a country pub with free camping, you’ll also appreciate the country pub experiences at Pretty Pine Hotel in the Riverina region.
Frequently asked questions
What is the TripAdvisor rating of Mt Alford Hotel?
Mt Alford Pub is rated 4.3 out of 5 on TripAdvisor from 11 reviews (TripAdvisor).
How many reviews does it have?
The Mt Alford Pub TripAdvisor page has 11 reviews. The separate Mount Alford Hotel page has some additional reviews but no separate rating count (TripAdvisor).
Are pets allowed at the campsite?
Yes. Multiple sources confirm that pets are allowed at the camping area behind Mt Alford Hotel (Anycamp, YouTube).
How far is the hotel from Boonah?
Approximately a 10-minute drive, according to WikiCamps (WikiCamps).
Does Mt Alford Hotel have a brewery?
The hotel appears to have an association with Scenic Rim Brewery, a separate venue in Mount Alford that is part of the same local hospitality cluster (YouTube).
What type of food is served?
The hotel serves standard pub fare—bar, pub, and Australian cuisine—classified under “Quick Bites, Bar, $” on TripAdvisor (TripAdvisor).