Charleville Attractions
10 Mile Fishing Spot
The coffee coloured water of the Warrego River at 10 Mile Fishing Spot provides visitors and locals with a great camping, fishing or swimming spot. The fish that will try and elude your hook are Yellowbelly, Catfish, Murray cod, Silver Perch and Span ...
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18 Mile Fishing Spot
You can have your own slice of Warrego heaven at the 18 Mile fishing spot, only 28 kilometres from the town of Charleville. The Warrego River stretches from Carnarvon Gorge in the north to near Bourke in New South Wales to the south. Fish that you c ...
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27 Mile Fishing Spot
For a day, weekend or a whole week, fishing at the 27 Mile Fishing Spot is a great experience. Imagine the peace and quiet, the smell of a yellowbelly cooking, the star-filled nights and the fire crackling lazily away. Ok, now wake up, get up and p ...
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Bakers Bend Fishing Spot
In 1932 the virgin country at this site was turned into a farm producing oranges, pumpkins, tomatoes melons and beans. Local folklore states that this water hole, Bakers Bend Fishing Spot, has never gone dry. Plenty of great fishing yarns have origi ...
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Bilby Night Talk
When you take part in the Bilby Night Talk and Tour you are in for something rare and exciting! The Bilby (Marcrotis Lagotis) is one of Australia’s most rare and endangered species and are currently part of a captive breeding program in Charleville ...
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Charleville Heritage Trail
Charleville Heritage Trail is a self guided trail that details a short ramble through the Business Centre of Charleville whilst showcasing the buildings of historical significance. Maps are available from the Charleville Visitor Information Centre. Y ...
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Charleville School of Distance Education
The Charleville School of Distance Education (incorporating Charleville School of the Air) was established in 1966 in conjunction with the Royal Flying Doctors Service (RFDS) Base. It was the third school of the air established in Queensland. The Cha ...
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Charleville Self-Drive Itineraries
The Charleville Visitor Information Centre has produced a series of self-drive itineraries that are designed to ‘get you outback’. The itineraries take you on a circuit drive of the surrounding area, through small towns, past large stations and ...
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Charleville Visitor Information Centre
The Charleville Visitor Information Centre is an accredited Tourism Information Centre with Tourism Queensland. Services offered by the Information Include: information on all local attractions and activities; self drive walk and touring itinerarie ...
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Cosmos Centre and Observatory
'Wow', 'I Had No Idea', 'This Is Amazing', 'Just Shows How Little We Know'. Over the five years that Charleville's Cosmos Centre and Observatory has been operating, these are the words that bring a smile to the faces of the guides at Charleville's Co ...
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Dillalah Fishing Spot
"Dillalah" is an Aboriginal word meaning Galah. While waiting to catch your dinner, do a spot of bird watching and see if you can spot a "Dillalah" as well as many other species of birdlife that visit the area. Back to the fish! There is good fishi ...
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Graham Andrews Parklands
The Graham Andrews Parklands are an Outback oasis. The park has peaceful surrounds, a lake complete with ducks and geese, wood barbecues, rustic native gardens and an adventure playground for the kids, all the ingredients for a great day out, or a s ...
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Hotel Corones
Located in Charleville, a lovely town in Queensland’s Outback, the Hotel Corones is a country pub brimming with history and charm. Construction for the hotel dates back to 1924, with the finishing touches made in 1929. Hotel Corones was once known ...
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Mangalore Fishing Spot
HG Blakeney got it right when he took up 'Mangalore' Station. Blakeney was one of the first surveyors in the area and knew how to select a great parcel of land - and a great fishing spot! He named the property 'Mangalore' after a city in India. Man ...
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Myendetta Homestead Outback Experiences
Steeped in nearly a century of family history Myendetta Homestead is one of the essential outback experiences. In 1908 Charles Francis commissioned Robin Dods, a talented Brisbane architect, to design a homestead that was both beautiful and function ...
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Outback Timber Walk
The Outback Timber walk situated within Graham Andrews Parklands is delightful and will introduce you to 18 different unique arid flora species. These species, over millions of years, have developed survival techniques to combat the harsh environme ...
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Royal Flying Doctor Centre
As the slogan goes “Help Keep the Royal Flying Doctor Flying.” Take the time to visit the Royal Flying Doctors Centre where you will discover the valuable service, both past and present that the doctor delivers to the people for the outback. An ...
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Steiger Vortex Rainmaking Guns
In 1902 Mr Clement Wragge, Queensland Meteorologist thought he had a “sure fire” way of breaking what was later known as the “great drought” (lasting from 1896 to 1902). He proposed to produce rain from the cloudless skies by sending massiv ...
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Town Hall Photographic Display
In the Charleville Town Hall you will find an extensive photographic display depicting the Outback way of life and its characters. The photographers are local amateurs capturing the essence of everyday life in Outback Queensland. Enjoy their works ...
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Ward River
Imagine... River Red Gums swaying in the breeze, stoking the fire while your sausages sizzle away, catching that elusive yellowbelly while laughing with the kookaburras for a change. The weather’s great, town’s only 20 kilometres away and you’ ...
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