Address & Contact
3 Arthur St
Tambo QLD 4478
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Tambo, located on the Landsborough Highway approximately 1000km north west of
Brisbane was settled in 1863 and is considered to be the oldest town in central Queensland. Tambo’s history is etched in historic buildings and natural
heritage that can be discovered within the walls of the town.
Tambo has a relaxed atmosphere enhanced by friendly people and local icons who are willing to have yarn about the magic of this country lifestyle. Tambo is a town that provides a quality lifestyle that is quite, peaceful, safe and relaxed. Tambo is
home to some of the most unique tourist attractions including the Tambo Teddies. That is renowned Australia wide for its range of sheep skin products.
There is a lovely
Rest area / Truck Park on the Eastern side of town.
Tambo is a relaxing town with an emphasis on walking. The Tambo
Heritage Walk allows visitors to stroll the grounds of the
cemetery,
Old Post Office Museum, and past century old buildings and historical
places. A nature walk along the banks of the great Barcoo River under the shade of river gums is another of the town's delights. A 320km round trip from Tambo called the Wilderness Way Self-Drive Tour is detailed in a brochure available from the
Information Centre. This route traces part of the old bullockies through gorges, traverses 3 major river systems and to the top of Queensland's Great Dividing Range and visits
places of interest including sites of early
European settlement and aboriginal
rock engravings.