Tourism Maranoa Adungadoo Pathway
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Adungadoo Pathway

📍 Roma, 4455, Queensland

About Adungadoo Pathway

The Adungadoo Pathway, a trail along Bungil Creek in Roma, Outback Queensland, offers a tranquil escape for walkers, joggers, and cyclists. Lined with ancient river gums and teeming with birdlife, it’s a haven for nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts. Named “Adungadoo” by the Mandandanji people, the pathway celebrates the area's cultural heritage with interpretative signs, rest shelters, and a dedicated “meeting place” area. The pathway also provides access to key attractions, including the largest Bottle Tree and the Big Rig Parklands. Whether you’re looking for exercise or peaceful relaxation, the Adungadoo Pathway is the perfect outdoor retreat.

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