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Category: Accommodated Tours
- Published on Tuesday, 06 December 2011 10:02
- Written by Super User
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- Farmstay
- Working sheep and cattle property
- Artisan spa
- Campfire
- Kayaking or fishing on the Warrengo
- Walk the suspended footbridge
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- Date farm
- Opal fossicking
- Aussie "pub crawl"
- Bare foot bowls
- Aboriginal artwork and galleries
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Tour code: C9DA
Passengers: 1 - 16
Price from:
AUD $1,432.50
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Vehicles:
• 4WD: seats front facing air-conditioned vehicle
• Minibus: 21 seats front facing air-conditioned vehicle
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Bonus Offer
All tour participants receive a FREE Outback Survival Pack including: Hat, map, water bottle, sunscreen, insect repellent, travel diary, post cards, pens, sling bag. Valued at over $200. (Pic of pack)
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Tour Itinerary
Day 1 - Friday (D)
Tour starts at 15:00 in Cunnamulla. On arrival meet the friendly staff at Out the Back Australia and rummage through your Outback Survival Pack to see what goodies are in there for you. Enjoy afternoon tea before being checked into your accommodation. Tonight immerse yourself with larger-than-life characters and enjoy a beer and yarn with the locals and some traditional Aussie tucker at the Cunnamulla Bowling Club.
Overnight Cunnamulla – Accommodation is en-suite basic 3 Star however 5 Star bedding, bed linen and towels are used for your comfort.
Day 2 - Saturday (B,L,D)
Breakfast is at Out the Back Australia headquarters. After breakfast wander around the local shops and then explore the Magnificent Warrego River with all its bird and wildlife. Take a historical tour of the town before heading to a state of the art local organic farm. Dinner tonight is a fabulous 3 courses around the campfire with local entertainment. Sit back relax and enjoy the evening under the stars.
Overnight Cunnamulla – Accommodation is en-suite basic 3 Star however 5 Star bedding, bed linen and towels are used for your comfort.
Day 3 - Sunday (B, L,D)
The morning commences with an early breakfast as we depart for the morning's adventures at Rocky Station. Another opportunity to stroll along the banks of the Warrego River on the "Wallaby Walk" so keep your eyes open and be quiet so you can spot one of these cute little fellas often seen at the water's edge. Act out your "Indiana Jones" fantasy and navigate your way across the 70 metre swinging footbridge, never before open to the public. Arriving at the homestead, have morning tea and relish in the friendly country hospitality offered by station owners Chris and Mike Webster. After leaving Rocky we head for Charlotte Plains farm stay where you will meet station owners Robyn and Reid Russell who will personally show you this magnificent property with the bore head where you will camp tonight. There will be many photo opportunities as you look at the spectacular sunset with the historical "Turnworth" bore in the foreground. With natures mineral rich artesian waters at your disposal why not jump in relax and soak up all the goodness of the warm artesian waters in natures very own spa bath. Tonight you will be served culinary delights in a magnificent outback setting. You will enjoy the evening sitting around the camp fire sharing a yarn with station owners, Robyn and Reid about their journeys and experiences and listening to some great bush poetry.
Overnight Farm Stay "Charlotte Plains" (shared facilities).
"Hi Peieta, I just wanted to send you a big thank you for a fantastic week! All 5 of us agreed it was one of the best holidays that we had ever been on. The landscape was absolutely beautiful and the days were jam packed … but it was the people that made it so terrific. Leesa was made for the role of tour leader with her non-stop enthusiasm and vivacious laugh. Trevor, well what can I say except I am sure the man was born on Krypton. I would love to be at the master games to see him in the mountain bike comp! Had we been in Cunnamulla longer we would have loved to have spent more time with Chris and Michael, and with Reid and Robyn, and your family (I include Loretta in this) were so hospitable it was unbelievable! We really felt like we were visiting old friends, rather than being 'on tour'."