Queensland Visitor Guide

Murweh

55 registered tourism operators · 9 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

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Attraction 40 Accommodation 9 Tour 6
Accommodation
📍 Charleville, 4470
65 rooms from $42
This little tree lined park is a winter haven for many travellers looking for a homely stop over on their way to the north.
Accommodation
📍 Charleville, 4470
100 rooms from $5
Relax in this great bush setting just minutes from the centre of Charleville. The RV Park is for fully self-contained RVs only.
📍 Charleville, 4470
6 rooms from $110
Discover the heart of Charleville at Cattle Camp Hotel, where an authentic outback experience awaits you.
📍 Charleville, 4470
1 room from $40
Imagine sitting around the campfire under a chandelier of stars and waking to the sound of birds and a big blue outback sky.
📍 Charleville, 4470
99 rooms from $28
Located in the heart of Charleville, our park offers a tranquil escape with modern amenities and a touch of rustic charm.
📍 Charleville, 4470
45 rooms from $20
Evening Star Tourist Park is a boutique tourist caravan park in the heart of the Mulgalands at Charleville, in South West Queensland.
📍 Morven, 4468
40 rooms from $15
Family-run farm stay and bush camp on sixty acres featuring powered sites, camp kitchen, farm animals and peaceful rural atmosphere.
Accommodation
📍 Charleville, 4470
26 rooms from $176
Experience the perfect blend of friendly service and comfortable, quality amenities at The Mulga Country Motor Inn—your home away from home in the outback!
📍 Charleville, 4470
22 rooms from $140
Charleville Accommodation that feels easy the moment you arrive.
📍 Charleville, 4470
At 9.50pm on the 5th of September 2014, 26km south of Charleville, Australian transport history was made.
📍 Augathella, 4477
from $1
This cultural hub hosts art exhibitions and displays a permanent photographic exhibition of over 150 heritage photos.
📍 Augathella, 4477
Nestled in the heart of Augathella, the newly constructed Augathella Experience immerses visitors in rich history and captivating tales.
📍 Augathella, 4477
These markers tell the story of the biggest flood in the history of this region.
📍 Augathella, 4477
Augathella Golf Club offers a true taste of outback Queensland, where golf unfolds beneath vast skies, red earth, and warm country hospitality.
📍 Augathella, 4477
A detailed history of, notorious bushrangers and cattle duffing brother’s, Patrick and James Kenniff is displayed at the magnificent Coolibah tree, the Kenniff Tree.
📍 Augathella, 4477
Enjoy the gardens and storyboards of Meat Ant Park. The giant sculpture is over a million times the size of the actual ant.
📍 Augathella, 4477
The Augathella Skate Park is located at Meat Ant Park, next door to the town library.
📍 Augathella, 4477
This bright and colourful water tower represents the town of Augathella which has a colourful & unique history full of Bullock Teams and notorious bushrangers
📍 Augathella, 4477
Follow the Heritage Trail and discover painted murals, silo art and unique wrought iron sculptures dotted around Augathella.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Located within the historic terminal building at Charleville Airport, this museum chronicles the airfield's evolution from its 1920s beginnings to its modern role.
📍 Charleville, 4470
from $18
The Charleville Bilby Experience offers visitors a unique opportunity to encounter one of Australia's most fascinating endangered animals, the greater bilby.
📍 Charleville, 4470
The Charleville Botanical Reserve aims to showcase the region’s vegetation within a 2,000 hectare reserve, just 15km south of Charleville.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Unlock the universe through unique experiences where the expanse of the cosmos meets the wild and natural beauty of Outback Queensland.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Charleville Golf Club offers a relaxed and memorable outback golf experience, where striking scenery, red soil, and country hospitality create a truly unique setting.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Whether it's a quick stopover, or a day out with family and friends, Graham Andrews Parklands is always a great place to stop and relax.
📍 Charleville, 4470
from $10
Filled to the brim with treasures of yesteryear, some dating back as far as the 1800's, you'll be surprised at what you'll find.
📍 Charleville, 4470
from $2
The Charleville Memorial Swimming Pool is the locals favorite place to be in Summer on them scorching hot days for a safe & fun experience.
📍 Charleville, 4470
The Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre provides you with an incredible insight into this iconic outback service which is still operating today.
📍 Charleville, 4470
The Flood Marker project serves to tell the story of the people of 1990, many of whom are still here and remember it vividly.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Travelling with teenagers? Let them stretch their legs in Charleville's new skate park. Conveniently located next door to the swimming pool.
📍 Charleville, 4470
The Charleville Water Tower proudly features on the Silo Art Trail.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Stop by Charleville's oldest tree, a gracious and grand Moreton Bay Ash (Carbeen). Its botanical name is Corymbia tessellaris and the tree is nationally registered.
📍 Morven, 4468
A whimsical collection and display of all things from by-gone era’s, including old farming machinery.
📍 Morven, 4468
Stopover destination featuring unique garden art, bushland campgrounds, craft demonstrations and shop with various visit options near Roma and Charleville.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Located in Parry Street, Charleville, King Edward Park was established to offer a playground, exercise equipment, netball courts, basketball court, tennis courts and skat…
📍 Morven, 4468
Step back in time where everyday early outback life is on display at Morven Historical Museum.
📍 Morven, 4468
In 1886, the Rabbit Fence was built to ‘rabbit proof’ Queensland, measuring 47 403kms.
Attraction
📍 Morven, 4468
War Memorials were constructed after the Boer War, 1902, to remember and honour the fallen.
📍 Charleville, 4470
The Mulga Lands Gallery is a bright contemporary art space with curated exhibitions changing regularly with an array of artistic genres.
📍 Charleville, 4470
The Outback Museum of Australia, or OMOA as it is called, aims to showcase the landscape, the people and the industries of Outback Queensland.
Attraction
📍 Morven, 4468
Sadleir's Waterhole and Hamburg Creek are a travellers oasis.
📍 Augathella, 4477
Augathella is the home of ‘Smiley’, the Australian film that tells the story of a young boy determined to buy a bicycle for four pounds.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Welcome to a place of timeless treasures, and classic adventures.
📍 Morven, 4468
Tregole National Park straddles the boundary between two natural regions, the Brigalow Belt and the Mulga Lands.
📍 Morven, 4468
The Trevor Eckel Memorial Park was named in memory of Trevor Daryl Eckel, a former Murweh Shire councillor who died in 2014.
📍 Morven, 4468
The Vietnam Nurses Memorial located within the Morven Historical Museum complex, is open to visitors every day between 10am and 4pm.
📍 Charleville, 4470
from $16
Experience for yourself what life was like for 3500 United States Army Air Force personnel stationed in Charleville in 1943.
Attraction
📍 Charleville, 4470
Wander along Charleville's Warrego River Walk beside the northernmost tributary of the Darling River.
📍 Charleville, 4470
See bilbies in their nocturnal house and learn how the breeding facilities are making a massive difference at saving them from extinction.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Unlock the universe through unique experiences where the expanse of the cosmos meets the wild and natural beauty of Outback Queensland.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Outback Date Farms is an Australian, family run enterprise based in Charleville, Queensland.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Join the mysterious Grave Keeper as he unlocks the secrets of the outback.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Travel West operate Four Wheel Drive Motel Accommodated Tag Along Tours to Birdsville, Innamincka and the Corner Country.
📍 Charleville, 4470
Discover why over 3500 United States Army Air Force personnel were stationed in Charleville during World War II.
📍 Morven, 4468
Today, Saddliers Waterhole and Hamburg Creek are a traveller's oasis.

About Murweh's visitor economy

Murweh lists 55 registered tourism operators, including 9 places to stay, drawn from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse. Cross-reference hospitality labour supply via Workforce Radar, or find locally-registered trades in the contractor directory.

Source: Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. Operator details link to official sites; QLD2032 hosts no booking or imagery. Data cached 24h · CC BY 4.0 where applicable.