Queensland Visitor Guide

Tambo

13 registered tourism operators · 2 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

13
Tourism Operators
2
Places to Stay
13
On the Map
3
Categories
Attraction 9 Accommodation 2 Food & Drink 2
Accommodation
📍 Tambo, 4478
21 rooms from $49
The Royal Carrangarra Hotel has old school basic pub rooms, with shared facilities.
Accommodation
📍 Tambo, 4478
6 rooms from $135
Welcome to The Kings Cabins, modern and comfortable cabin accommodation in Tambo QLD, designed for overnight travellers, workers, contractors and families.
📍 Tambo, 4478
Come check out the world famous Chicken Races!
📍 Tambo, 4478
Grassland Art Gallery is a modern, stylish purpose-built facility located in the centre of Tambo. Opened in 2009, the complex is the community cultural hub.
📍 Tambo, 4478
The Tambo Aquatic Centre offers locals and visitors alike the opportunity to cool off while it is hot.
Attraction
📍 Tambo, 4478
Tambo Golf Club is a hidden gem for those seeking a unique and memorable golf experience.
Attraction
📍 Tambo, 4478
Tambo Teddies create innovative quality Australian made 100 per cent natural woollen products.
Food & Drink
📍 Tambo, 4478
Pi Hole Tambo is a little pop up Pie shop in Tambo, Western Queensland. Homemade pies made on-site, open seven days a week May-September.
📍 Tambo, 4478
The Royal Carrangarra Hotel welcomes you to dine with them 7 nights a week, from 6pm-8pm, excluding Christmas and Good Friday.
Attraction
📍 Tambo, 4478
Stubby Bend offers fully self-contained travellers a free site for camping.
Attraction
📍 Tambo, 4478
The need for a long term supply of clean water was essential for the settlers to Tambo.
📍 Tambo, 4478
The Tambo Heritage Precinct located on the eastern entrance of Tambo is where a portion of Tambo's history can be viewed.
📍 Tambo, 4478
Tambo's Wilderness Way is a self-drive tour through an area of rugged beauty, known as the ‘Roof of Queensland’.

About Tambo's visitor economy

Tambo lists 13 registered tourism operators, including 2 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.