Queensland Visitor Guide

Quilpie

25 registered tourism operators · 5 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

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5
Places to Stay
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Attraction 16 Accommodation 5 Food & Drink 3 Tour 1
📍 Quilpie, 4480
60 rooms from $46
The Channel Country Tourist Park and Spas is the place to stay in Quilpie.
Accommodation
📍 Eromanga, 4480
8 rooms from $190
Experience the Australian Outback and the home of Australia’s largest dinosaur ‘Cooper’ onsite at Eromanga’s Natural History Museum at this exciting new outback s…
Accommodation
📍 Quilpie, 4480
18 rooms from $150
Family operated Motel offering quality accommodation with ground level spacious en-suite units set in landscaped gardens and plenty of off-street parking.
Accommodation
📍 Quilpie, 4480
10 rooms from $120
The Brick Hotel holds pride of place in Quilpie, Outback Queensland.
Accommodation
📍 Quilpie, 4480
18 rooms from $195
Stay on a fifth-generation sheep and cattle station.
Attraction
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Explore caves and crevices, untouched by civilisation whilst traversing this magnificent boulder formation which was created naturally over millions of years.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Whilst in Quilpie visit the Bob Young Memorial Park which is situated in Brolga Street it is a tribute to those who served our country.
Attraction
📍 Quilpie, 4480
A stroll along the Bulloo River Walk is a tranquil way to appreciate the native flora and fauna of the Bulloo River Catchment.
📍 Eromanga, 4480
The "Knot-A-Saurus Park' is an amazing sculpture of a Sauropod and her 2 babies made out of 100 meter lengths of twisted aluminium.
📍 Eromanga, 4480
The Eromanga Living History Centre is a free entry, self guided tour facility. Gain access with a key obtained from The Royal Hotel in Eromanga.
📍 Eromanga, 4480
from $35
The Eromanga Natural History Museum (ENHM) houses Australia’s largest dinosaur, Australotitan cooperensis, a 95-98 million year old titanosaur.
📍 Adavale, 4474
Hell Hole Gorge National Park is a remote park in the arid mulga lands of south-western Queensland, where you can bush camp and enjoy nature.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Take your seat on the expansive green space in front of the supersized outdoor screen for the brand new Quilpeta Night Show.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
In 1930 famous Amy Johnson landed in Quilpie on her journey from England to Australia.
Attraction
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Quilpie Golf Club offers visitors a truly unforgettable outback golfing experience, where the wide-open landscapes and red earth create a spectacular backdrop for every r…
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Beat the heat and relax at the Quilpie Swimming Pool Complex. There is a children’s wading pool and kiosk available for your convenience.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Allow the Quilpie Shire introduce you to a radiant beauty - the exquisite boulder opal.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
The Quilpie Shire Gallery at the Visitor Information Centre showcases local talent as well as artists from over the country.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
The Quilpie Shire, along the Natural Sciences Loop and Warrego Way has an incredible Military History and they want to share it with you.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Quilpie is the 'End of the Railway Line' or the beginning ...... depending on how you want to look at things.
📍 Quilpie, 4480
Home to one of Quilpie Shire's most iconic attractions, St Finbarr's Church rests on the foundations of an intriguing history.
📍 Eromanga, 4480
Located within the reception building of the Eromanga Natural History Museum, the 4th Trochanter Café is the perfect place to relax.
📍 Adavale, 4474
When in Adavale pop in to the Adavale Pub and General Store for a bite to eat, cold drink and a chat.
Food & Drink
📍 Adavale, 4474
For something a little bit fancy and a lot of fun, book your Elegant Emu high tea experience in the heart of the Outback, Adavale.
📍 Eromanga, 4480
The Eromanga Natural History Museum is committed to discovering, conserving and showcasing the fossil, natural and cultural heritage from the prehistoric and modern-day e…

About Quilpie's visitor economy

Quilpie lists 25 registered tourism operators, including 5 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.