Outback Queensland Hotels & Motels

Queensland's Outback, Australia's final frontier, invites you to experience its spectacular wonders. Follow in the footsteps of early pioneers and marvel at the rugged terrain and beautiful Coolabah-lined rivers. It's a region of stark contrasts, desert sand dunes, World Heritage listed areas filled with dinosaur fossils and lush fishing holes. Combine this rich natural diversity with the genuinely friendly locals you'll meet, and you've got a place quite unlike any other. It's truly a region awaiting your discovery. So grab a trusty map and vehicle, and come embark on an authentic Australian holiday. There's never been a better time to discover the magic of Queensland's Outback.

Qld Outback Accommodation

Queensland Outback starts at the Great Dividing Range and heads west to the Northern Territory and South Australia borders. There are several main highways leading through the Queensland outback, although once you head off of these tracks the roads deteriorate. If travelling through the outback you should make sure that you have all essential supplies and plenty of fresh water, and notify someone if heading off of the beaten track. Queensland's Outback has huge selection of great places for you to stay on your holiday. From working farm stations to quaint B&B's, the options are endless. If you're looking for a great break, get out and explore Queensland's spectacular Outback.

 

If you're looking for a great break, get out and explore Queensland's spectacular Outback. From rollicking stockmen, to quiet fishing spots, to desert sand dunes, and even the odd dinosaur, there's nowhere quite like it. The people, places and wide-open spaces of Queensland's backyard offer you an Australian Outback holiday like no other. It's all waiting to be discovered by you, today's Outback adventurer. There are no problems with filling your days in Queensland's Outback, there is a wide range of things to see and do. The rich heritage of Queensland's Outback has been preserved through a vast array of historical museums, attractions and the conservation of actual sites. Pre-holiday planning will ensure you experience the best of the Outback allowing sufficient time to explore all that interests you. Queensland's Outback has more than 20 National Parks. That's a lot of spectacular beauty for you to explore. Discover this for yourself as you visit breathtaking gorges, ancient Aboriginal rock art, peaceful waterholes, wetlands, desert sand dunes and much, much more.