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Country Way Motor Inn, Cunnamulla's Award Winning Accommodation, as voted by guests reviews. Trip Advisor: 2014 Certificate of Excellence, 2015 Bravo Badge, 2016 Certificate of Excellence.
It provides a relaxing escape from the world, with a range of comfortable room choices, to accommodate from one to three guests, including a unit with full disabled facilities and wheelchair access. Cooked or continental breakfasts are available to your room. Or if you would like a toaster, or a meal heated in the microwave, just ask. Communication is the key. If you don't ask, you will never know.
You'll find the facilities and rooms comfortable, exceptionally clean and attractive with everything you need to make your stay a pleasant one. Keep in touch with complimentary wi-fi access in your room. Just ask for your password access.
Country Way get the basics right, and all the rest follow suit.
Read the reviews on Trip Advisor, past guests will recommend staying with them. Make contact now, discuss your requirements and book your escape, or book directly on their website. They will do their utmost to make your stay enjoyable....
Camping and glamping accommodation packages for Cully Fest 2016. They offer a range of tent space, swag space and fully pitched tents are available for festival goers in addition to quality glamping packages. Each package includes entry to the festival, facilities, amenities and a shuttle from the location to the festival.
Cunnamulla Cottage Accommodation is a century old early settler's cottage that has been renovated to maintain a sympathetic blend of originality and modern comforts. It can accommodate from one to five people, is securely fenced and the pleasant garden provides a cool and restful outdoor area for adults and children alike with plenty of lawn and shady trees.
To ensure your stay is comfortable, whether you visit in summer or winter, the cottage is air-conditioned and heated. In winter the beds are fitted with electric blankets, wool blankets and light fluffy down doonas so you sleep soundly and warm. Undercover parking for your vehicle adjoins the rear entrance to the cottage providing sheltered access in all weather.
Cunnamulla Cottage Accommodation allows you to stay in comfort and explore the far south west of Queensland at your leisure. Everything you need is provided including a fully equipped kitchen and laundry. Whether you feel like eating in or out, the central location directly opposite the entrance to the swimming pool and bowls club, is only a short walk to the shopping centre and eateries.
Aldville Station is a 30,000 hectare sheep and cattle station which offers visitors a chance to experience the real outback. The station is 120 kilometres north-west of Cunnamulla and is the ideal location for the adventurous traveller.
Whether you're looking for an adventure holiday or just wish to relax and enjoy the great outback, there are activities to suit almost all requests. Help in the daily running of the station. Explore local caves and discover the unique wildlife on a bushwalk. Try your luck fossicking for opals or relax on a river bank while you fish. At the end of the day relax in the hot tub or simply sit outside under the pergola and chat with your host.
Cunnamulla Tourist Park is the closest park to all town facilities. The park is ideally located at the cross roads of the Matilda and Adventure Highways and is the perfect spot to base yourself while contemplating your next adventure. The park is also a great starting point for the Natural Science loop which takes in the towns of Quilpie and Charleville plus other locations in between.
It has all the conveniences you would expect from a modern tourist park, including 50 powered sites, ensuite cabins and shady tent sites plus a unique sandhill close by, a fantastic spot to enjoy your sunset happy hour. The park is within walking distance of the Cunnamulla town centre and there is a convenient store just 200 metres away.
The Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre 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....
The Cunnamulla Fella is a song written by Stan Coster and sung by Slim Dusty. He is an iconic Australian Bush character. The town of Cunnamulla has erected a statue of the Cunnamulla Fella as a tribute to Stan and Slim and to the 'ringers' of the bush. The statue is double life size bronze. It was created by sculptor Archie Sinclair from a drawing by Mike Nicholas. The statue is located in front of the Paroo Shire Hall in Cunnamulla gazing across the centre of the town.
The Cunnamulla Fella Statue was unveiled on November 18, 2005 by Russel, Jane and Tracy Coster and Ann Kinkpatrick....
The Bi-Centennial Museum is located in the Cunnamulla library and is open Monday to Friday. The building was once the Masonic Lodge and the Lodge memorabilia is also on display. The large photographic display is a record of the development of the town. Check out the wages paid years ago and the cost of groceries recorded in the ledgers from one of the sheep stations....
The Allan Tannock Weir is situated on the Warrego River five kilometres south of Cunnamulla. There is a picnic area with wood fuel barbecue, swimming and fishing are permitted one hundred metres from the Weir Wall. A boat ramp is situated five hundred metres up river from the Weir. The area is shaded by River Red Gums, Coolibahs and Tea Trees. There are walking trails and prolific birdlife. Bird lists are available from the Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre. The Allan Tannock Weir is part of the Stock Route and historically known as Keane's Crossing....