Roma, Queensland

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Roma: The Big Rig Night Show Sunset Experience

Roma: The Big Rig Night Show Sunset Experience

Ignite your interest in sabotage, drama and intrigue through the eyes of a “Roma Rigger” guide, with a glass of Outback port and an original short history film under the stars in our outdoor theatre. The events that occurred in Roma threatened to destroy the Australian oil and gas industry before it even began, join us as we share the gritty details and salute Australia’s riggers, past and present. The Night Show Sunset Experience departs each weeknight at 5.30pm from April - August, and in September and October it departs at 6.30pm. Between November - March the tour is available at 6.30pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Roma: The Big Rig Oil Patch and Tower & Tree Walk

Roma: The Big Rig Oil Patch and Tower & Tree Walk

Immerse yourself in their stories, climb the magnificent 40m tower, meander along the tree walk through the ancient river red gums, stand beneath the rigs and gain an understanding of the hope, ingenuity and mateship that shaped the Australian oil, gas and energy industry.

Roma: A Day and Night at The Big Rig

Roma: A Day and Night at The Big Rig

Through a self-guided tour of the Oil Patch Museum you will stand beneath the rigs and gain an understanding of the hope, ingenuity and mateship that shaped the Australian oil, gas and energy industry. Learn about the trials and tribulations that our pioneers endured whilst trying to strike it rich with Roma oil and in the evening ignite your interest in sabotage and drama whilst you enjoy a glass of Outback port and an original short history film under the stars in our outdoor theatre. Join us as we share the gritty details and salute Australia’s riggers, past and present.

Roma: Lost World Carnarvons and Wallaroo Day Tour

Roma: Lost World Carnarvons and Wallaroo Day Tour

This small-group day tour takes you to parts of the Carnarvon Ranges few tourists see. Here, less than two hours from the Queensland outback town of Roma, you’ll explore a privately-owned wilderness on a working cattle station deep in remote Australian bushland. Close to the Carnarvon Gorge National Park but far from the tourist-worn trail, your guide will introduce the diverse environment, rich with Australian fauna and flora. From the massive to the microscopic, you’ll get a sense of the region’s incredible scenery and biodiversity. You’ll visit an Indigenous site on the hidden reaches of the Dawson River and little-known Aboriginal rock art sites and caves beneath the magnificent sandstone cliffs. Our lunch-stop in a cycad-filled gorge amid spectacular rock formations feels like an adventure in a prehistoric landscape. Then, a highlight of the tour is emerging to the incredible scenic view of the Arcadia Valley hundreds of metres below. MORNING: Depart Roma by 4WD mini-bus (commentary on the local region, legends and landmarks). You'll arrive at Wallaroo Station in the Carnarvon Ranges. You'll be provided with deep insights about cultural sites along the picturesque Dawson River including the ‘Axe Factory, before enjoying a relaxing morning tea by the river, deep in the Australian bush. This region is rich in Indigenous rock art sites, and you'll visit some notable examples to learn more about their significance and the original peoples who roamed this land. It’s hard to believe this wild and diverse country is also a cattle property but there’s much to be learnt here about how man and nature co-exist in harmony. MIDDAY: Lunch is in a Cycad gorge – a spectacular spot with its prehistoric plants and impressive rock formations such as Arch Rock. There are more incredible sandstone formations to see in the afternoon, including the unique colours of Rainbow Cave. After a day up close to the details of the remote bushland, the view of Arcadia Valley hundreds of metres below will take your breath away! As you tour the rich and varied landscape, spot the local fauna and flora – part of the precious biodiversity far from urban intrusion. Look out for rock wallabies and the secretive leaf-tailed gecko! Your specialist guide will help you understand the ecological significance of what you see. MID-AFTERNOON: Enjoy final refreshments while absorbing the inspiring view of Sphinx Rock before returning to Injune and Roma for a 6pm arrival in Roma This discovery is for lovers of wild Australia, where the land still has the power to leave a lasting impression.

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Our most recommended things to do in Roma, Queensland

Roma: The Big Rig Night Show Sunset Experience

Roma: The Big Rig Night Show Sunset Experience

Ignite your interest in sabotage, drama and intrigue through the eyes of a “Roma Rigger” guide, with a glass of Outback port and an original short history film under the stars in our outdoor theatre. The events that occurred in Roma threatened to destroy the Australian oil and gas industry before it even began, join us as we share the gritty details and salute Australia’s riggers, past and present. The Night Show Sunset Experience departs each weeknight at 5.30pm from April - August, and in September and October it departs at 6.30pm. Between November - March the tour is available at 6.30pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Roma: The Big Rig Oil Patch and Tower & Tree Walk

Roma: The Big Rig Oil Patch and Tower & Tree Walk

Immerse yourself in their stories, climb the magnificent 40m tower, meander along the tree walk through the ancient river red gums, stand beneath the rigs and gain an understanding of the hope, ingenuity and mateship that shaped the Australian oil, gas and energy industry.

Roma: A Day and Night at The Big Rig

Roma: A Day and Night at The Big Rig

Through a self-guided tour of the Oil Patch Museum you will stand beneath the rigs and gain an understanding of the hope, ingenuity and mateship that shaped the Australian oil, gas and energy industry. Learn about the trials and tribulations that our pioneers endured whilst trying to strike it rich with Roma oil and in the evening ignite your interest in sabotage and drama whilst you enjoy a glass of Outback port and an original short history film under the stars in our outdoor theatre. Join us as we share the gritty details and salute Australia’s riggers, past and present.

Roma: Lost World Carnarvons and Wallaroo Day Tour

Roma: Lost World Carnarvons and Wallaroo Day Tour

This small-group day tour takes you to parts of the Carnarvon Ranges few tourists see. Here, less than two hours from the Queensland outback town of Roma, you’ll explore a privately-owned wilderness on a working cattle station deep in remote Australian bushland. Close to the Carnarvon Gorge National Park but far from the tourist-worn trail, your guide will introduce the diverse environment, rich with Australian fauna and flora. From the massive to the microscopic, you’ll get a sense of the region’s incredible scenery and biodiversity. You’ll visit an Indigenous site on the hidden reaches of the Dawson River and little-known Aboriginal rock art sites and caves beneath the magnificent sandstone cliffs. Our lunch-stop in a cycad-filled gorge amid spectacular rock formations feels like an adventure in a prehistoric landscape. Then, a highlight of the tour is emerging to the incredible scenic view of the Arcadia Valley hundreds of metres below. MORNING: Depart Roma by 4WD mini-bus (commentary on the local region, legends and landmarks). You'll arrive at Wallaroo Station in the Carnarvon Ranges. You'll be provided with deep insights about cultural sites along the picturesque Dawson River including the ‘Axe Factory, before enjoying a relaxing morning tea by the river, deep in the Australian bush. This region is rich in Indigenous rock art sites, and you'll visit some notable examples to learn more about their significance and the original peoples who roamed this land. It’s hard to believe this wild and diverse country is also a cattle property but there’s much to be learnt here about how man and nature co-exist in harmony. MIDDAY: Lunch is in a Cycad gorge – a spectacular spot with its prehistoric plants and impressive rock formations such as Arch Rock. There are more incredible sandstone formations to see in the afternoon, including the unique colours of Rainbow Cave. After a day up close to the details of the remote bushland, the view of Arcadia Valley hundreds of metres below will take your breath away! As you tour the rich and varied landscape, spot the local fauna and flora – part of the precious biodiversity far from urban intrusion. Look out for rock wallabies and the secretive leaf-tailed gecko! Your specialist guide will help you understand the ecological significance of what you see. MID-AFTERNOON: Enjoy final refreshments while absorbing the inspiring view of Sphinx Rock before returning to Injune and Roma for a 6pm arrival in Roma This discovery is for lovers of wild Australia, where the land still has the power to leave a lasting impression.

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