Top 9 Things to do in Cunnamulla, Queensland

February 8, 2022 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Cunnamulla, Australia including Neil Spencer Gallery, Cunnamulla Water Tower Art, Matilda Highway, Cunnamulla Fella Centre Art Gallery and Museum, Bowra Sanctuary, Oxford Hotel/Motel, Cunnamulla Railway Station, Cunnamulla Bushlands, Out the Back Australia.
Restaurants in Cunnamulla

16 Watson St, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490 Australia +61 7 4655 1329 [email protected] http://www.neilspencerart.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Neil Spencer Gallery

Art Gallery and Studio

2. Cunnamulla Water Tower Art

Cnr Watson & Mabel Streets, Cunnamulla, Queensland Australia
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Cunnamulla Water Tower Art

Reviewed By KimMorgan2014 - Maroochydore, Australia

Amazing depiction of local kids by renowned artist Guido van Helten. Easy to see from the road to get pics. Located close to the heart of Cunnamulla township and easy to spot.

3. Matilda Highway

Landsborough Highway, Cunnamulla, Queensland Australia +61 7 4621 6605 [email protected] http://www.queensland.com/journey/Matilda-Way
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Matilda Highway

The Matilda Way is one road that most definitely leads to adventure, and a different one each day. The fully sealed 1812 kilometre highway stretches from the New South Wales border all the way to the Gulf of Carpentaria, from Cunnamulla to Karumba. Traversing the 'real outback' the route is filled with friendly characters, unique attractions and unspoiled natural sites. Four days is a comfortable drive, depending on how long you stay in each town. The road itself is fully sealed although, as you'll be sharing it with huge road trains and a selection of stock and native animals, it pays to be wary and understand outback road courtesy. When a truck is approaching, the best and most polite approach is to pull off onto the side of the road and wait for the truck to pass. You'll protect your vehicle from rock damage and the truckies will thank you for it. As you're travelling, check the byways along the route; there are plenty of side-trips that add to the overall outback experience.

Reviewed By Nodswollef - Wodonga, Australia

If you travel the Matilda Highway you are going to exoerience the true outback of OZ. In the present drought you will be confronted by dead animals along the roadside and dry arid country. BUT. When the rains come again and the drought is broken, which has happened since time for millions of years, this area becomes a 'land of plenty' with much happiness and prosperity. Don't let the scaremongers tell you that it will never rain again!

2 Jane St, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490 Australia +61 7 4655 8470 [email protected] http://cunnamullatourism.com.au/
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Cunnamulla Fella Centre Art Gallery and Museum

The Cunnamulla Fella Visitor Centre, Art Gallery and Museum is located at Centenary Park on Jane Street in Cunnamulla. This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking.

Reviewed By Debbieayres - Buderim, Australia

We went through the museum. Lots of history about the Cunnamulla shire there. Nice to see the ''old''stuff. Well worth the visit. The cunnamulla Fella statue is in the same park where this is.

5. Bowra Sanctuary

Cunnamulla, Queensland Australia +61 7 4655 1238 http://www.australianwildlife.org/sanctuaries/bowra-sanctuary.aspx
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Bowra Sanctuary

Reviewed By kjbMirani - Brisbane Region, Australia

This is a former sheep property now owned by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy. It provides access to many species that you may not find as easily elsewhere and most visitors will end up ticking off several lifers during their visit. It's well set up for small numbers of visitors; we stayed in the cottage which has room for 4 and is fully self contained, very comfortable. There is also an area for camping and caravans. There are several different areas where you can go birding; the on-site volunteer managers co-ordinate the maps, daily bird call lists etc. Note that if there has been recent rain some of the tracks in the reserve may be closed which significantly limits your birding. The reserve is also closed during the hottest months of the year roughly between November and March. It's located only about a 10 minute drive from Cunnamulla which is a handy pace to stock up on supplies.

6. Oxford Hotel/Motel

13 Bowra St, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490 Australia +61 7 4655 1126 https://www.facebook.com/oxfordhotelcunnamulla
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Oxford Hotel/Motel

7. Cunnamulla Railway Station

Murray Street, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4499 Australia +61 407 785 785 http://www.paroo.info
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Cunnamulla Railway Station

8. Cunnamulla Bushlands

Mitchell Hwy, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490 Australia +61 7 4655 8470 [email protected] http://www.naturalsciences.com.au/index.php/cunnamulla-bushlands
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Cunnamulla Bushlands

Cunnamulla Bushlands features different environments from the south west Queensland area. If you're short on time, or need to stretch your legs after the long drive to Cunnamulla, then the Bushlands are a wonderful place to spend an hour. Take a walk along the wheelchair friendly paths and read the informative boards.

Reviewed By Nodswollef - Wodonga, Australia

A true outback experience.. A beautiful Billabong surrounded by native trees and shrubbery with an array of native bird life and the occassional kangaroo or emu. It will be even better when the drought ends and things return to normal.

9. Out the Back Australia

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Out the Back Australia

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