Discover the best top things to do in Roma, Australia including El Dorado Farm Visits, Roma War Memorial Heroes Avenue, Roma Cattle Saleyards, The Big Rig, St Paul's Anglican Church Roma, Roma's Biggest Bottle Tree, Muckadilla World War 1&2 Memorial.
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Take a bus trip to a local property. View local vegetation and wildlife. Learn about local pastoral practices and history of the owners pioneering family. Get upclose with some of the animals. Wander through the relaxing garden and view the amazing collection of petrified wood. Enjoy lunch and a cuppa before being returned to town. As a thank you receive a 10% discount at the owners butchery.
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There are bottle trees planted for each soldier who gave the ultimate sacrifice in war . A very sobering walk.
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The Roma Saleyards are the largest cattle selling centre in Australia, with over 400,000 cattle passing through a year. Enjoy the NEW state-of-the-art interpretive centre telling the story of the cattle industry. As you enter the Interpretive Centre, you could be forgiven for thinking you'd joined a cattle drive on the long paddock. The curved entrance comes to live The Roma Saleyards Interpretive Centre is open every day, including weekends, between 8am and 5pm. On Tuesdays from 8am until 11am, retired cattlemen volunteer their time to answer visitors’ questions about the saleyards and, more broadly, the cattle industry. Store Sales operate every Tuesday and although visitors are currently not permitted entry to Store Sales, the sound of sale proceedings can be heard.
Roma Cattle Saleyards, situated just out of town on the Warrego Highway, are a window into the real outback. Thousands of cattle are auctioned each Tuesday and Thursday throughout the year and visitors are made welcome. We felt that we were part of the action as we mingled with the jeans clad, stetson-hatted cattlemen. An hour well spent, wear a hat and proper shoes and what's more - it is FREE.
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The Big Rig Roma enables you to discover the unique history of how and where the Australian oil and gas industry originated. Oil Patch Self-Guided Tour - 8:30am - 4pm (Mon - Fri) 9am-3pm (Sat-Sun) Oil Patch Guided Tour - 2pm Week days (exc Public Holidays) The Night Show Sunset Experience 5pm Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Becks Chopping Board is a great cafe - coffee and breakfast are excellent. A very interesting place to visit.
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It is worth a visit to St Paul's. The windows are stunning and the building lovely. Check the opening times. We were lucky to catch it open in the afternoon as it would normally not have been open. They were happy for us to have a quick look around though.
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Truly amazing, this tree is as old as time , go take a look. It is a sightto behold and is one of a kind in Roma.
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