Outback Gardens & Botanical Trail ex Brisbane
Discover the beauty, creativity and resilience of Outback gardens on this relaxed fully inclusive Fly/Coach package, through Southern Outback Queensland
Members from: $3,762 P.P Twin ShareNon-members from: $3,799 P.P Twin ShareSolo traveller from: $4,455

Type
Escorted Touring
Destination
Australia
Supplier
National Seniors Exclusive
Departs
Multiple departures available. Enquire for more details.
Immerse yourself in the landscapes and living gardens of southwest Queensland with an alfresco lunch and vineyard tour at Riversands Wines in St George, a visit to the Nullawokka First Nations Art Gallery, and warm local welcomes including a QCWA-hosted morning tea. Learn from regional experts through native plant and vegetable gardening sessions with a local horticulturist, a permaculture garden visit with a “Soil vs Dirt” workshop, and an interpretive walk through Cunnamulla Bushlands Gardens, gaining practical insight into sustainable outback growing.
The journey continues with private garden visits showcasing water-wise, climate-smart design across St George, Bollon, Cunnamulla and Charleville, including a personally guided tour of Francvillers Station, featured in Australian Country Magazine. Seasonal highlights include a Wildflower Trail Expedition through Cunnamulla, Eulo and Thargomindah, complemented by historic country hotel accommodation, outback-themed dinners, and personalised small-group touring led by a fifth-generation local from Cunnamulla.
Day 1: Vineyard & Permaculture
Fly with Rex Airlines from Brisbane to St George, arriving mid-morning in Queensland’s inland fishing capital. Meet your Out the Back Australia Tours host and enjoy an alfresco lunch at Riversands Wines, followed by a vineyard tour to learn how local growers use irrigation from Beardmore Dam to produce award-winning wines in this semi-arid region. Though grapes are not the region’s main crop, the climate and rich floodplain soils make viticulture surprisingly successful. After settling into your accommodation, enjoy a private tour of local permaculture garden always a work in progress with continuous projects. This one-hour garden tour and one-hour workshop of Soil vs Dirt is sure to be a highlight. Experience first-hand how cotton farming heritage meets horticultural innovation in this agricultural heartland.
(L, D) Accommodation: Riverland Motel, St George
DAY 2: BUSH TUCKER & COUNTRY GARDENS
Travel west along the Adventure Way into the Outback’s classic South West country — wide plains of red earth, scattered mulga woodlands and broad horizons that capture the region’s spirit of resilience and space. Be welcomed to Guwamu/Kooma country by Elder and traditional custodian Bill Speedy of Nullawokka First Nations Gallery & Tours. Enjoy a home-baked morning tea beside Wallam Creek, hosted by the local QCWA branch — a trusted community organisation for rural Queensland women since 1922. Visit a private garden that reveals how locals in this semi-arid climate create thriving colours and productive spaces despite limited water. You’ll see how thoughtful plant choices, mulching and clever shade design bring beauty and practicality to the home garden.Meet proud locals focussed on initiatives to rebuild Bollon into a thriving rural community. Over lunch, enjoy seasonal bush foods and native flavours plus insights into native plants and their uses for food, medicine. After an insightful fun day we continue on to Cunnamulla and the Club Boutique Hotel your base for the next six nights.
(B, L, D) Accommodation: Club Boutique Hotel, Cunnamulla
DAY 3: PRIVATE GARDENS & CUNNAMULLA BUSHLAND GARDENS
Begin the day exploring the Cunnamulla Bushlands Gardens, a 6-hectare site that brings the region’s unique ecosystems together in one accessible location. Stroll the walking trails through Mulga Lands, Sandhills and Wetlands, where interpretive signs highlight native plant communities, seasonal wildflowers and their remarkable adaptations to outback conditions. It’s a relaxing and informative walk that deepens your understanding of how plants survive and thrive in this environment. Spend the afternoon visiting innovative private gardens, where creative shade planting and water-conservation techniques create beautiful respites from the outback heat. Learn practical tips for garden design, raised-bed construction, bore-water irrigation and plant selection suited to harsh climates. These visits offer inspiration for anyone interested in sustainable gardening and simple ideas to take home. Meet expert local beekeepers who share fascinating insights into outback apiculture, the migratory beekeeping industry, and how Queensland’s native forests produce some of Australia’s finest honey varieties. It’s a sweet reminder of how vital healthy ecosystems are to both native flora and local livelihoods.
(B, L, D) Accommodation: Club Boutique Hotel, Cunnamulla
DAY 4: FRANCVILLERS CATTLE STATION GARDEN
Today we travel to Francvillers Station, a 50,000-acre sheep and cattle property where Sarah Dunsdon of Outback Flora shares her passion for blending hardy native plants with classic cottage favourites. Her colourful garden — featured in Australian Country Magazine — demonstrates bore-water irrigation, raised-bed techniques and the potential for cut-flower production within station life. Enjoy morning tea in Sarah’s garden and hear how thoughtful design, soil management and resilience have shaped her approach to outback gardening. Visit Warrego Riverside Tourist Park for a guided walk through gardens that tell a remarkable story of persistence. What began as a bare patch of riverside land has evolved into a tranquil 13-hectare oasis, complete with shady lawns, herbs and pomegranate trees. Discover how patience and thoughtful cultivation brought this landscape gently to life.Return to
your accommodation for a relaxed evening and dinner at leisure.
(B, L, D) Accommodation: Club Boutique Hotel, Cunnamulla
DAY 5: WILDFLOWER TRAILS – CUNNAMULLA TO HUNGERFORD
Today’s adventure explores the extensive wildflower trails around Cunnamulla, Eulo, and Thargomindah. Your guide leads you through outback landscapes searching for seasonal wildflowers including Everlastings, Sturt’s Desert Pea, and Emu Bush. Routes include scenic lookouts, roadside flower patches, and natural waterholes. Enjoy morning tea in Thargomindah before continuing to Hungerford for lunch at the Royal Mail Hotel. Travel via the Darling Track to Yantabulla then Enngonia for refreshments at the Oasis Hotel, experiencing authentic outback pub culture and hospitality. This relaxed day covers many kilometres through outback Queensland and New South Wales, offering countless photo opportunities, changing landscape vistas, and wildflower picking possibilities. Return to Cunnamulla for dinner and evening relaxation.
(B, L, D) Accommodation: Club Boutique Hotel, Cunnamulla
DAY 6: PRIVATE GARDENS OF CUNNAMULLA
Today your guide introduces a handpicked selection of public and private gardens that reflect the creativity, warmth and resilience of the Cunnamulla community. Each stop tells its own story — from colourful native plantings and shady backyard oases to clever water-saving designs that make the most of bore water and local soils. Meet passionate gardeners who are happy to share their tips and tricks, from hardy plant varieties and raised-bed techniques to simple ways of creating year-round colour and a place of respite. The relaxed pace allows time for conversations, photographs and a few surprises along the way — you never quite know what hidden gems await! Return to Club Boutique Hotel in the afternoon with time to relax before our farewell dinner, reflecting on the outback community creativity and ingenuity.
(B, L, D) Accommodation: Club Boutique Hotel, Cunnamulla
DAY 7: CHARLEVILLE TOURING & PRIVATE GARDEN VISITS
After an early breakfast, travel north to Charleville, in the heart of Queensland’s Mulga Lands bioregion — a landscape of low woodlands, mulga scrub and wide, open plains shaped by a semi-arid climate. Here, visit private gardens where native and ornamental plants are blended thoughtfully, supported by bore-water irrigation, rain-water collection and clever water-saving design. Then, on the return drive, enjoy scenic stops for seasonal wildflower sightings — look for the golden blooms of Native Grevillea, fields of yellow Everlastings, soft mauve Emu Bush, and delicate Native Bluebells lighting up the plains after winter rain. Enjoy lunch in Charleville, then continue the relaxed journey back to Cunnamulla, soaking in the ever-changing colours and textures of the outback landscape.
(B, L, D) Accommodation: Club Boutique Hotel, Cunnamulla
DAY 8: HOMEWARD BOUND
Enjoy a leisurely final breakfast and some free time to explore Cunnamulla at your own pace. Perhaps visit the Cunnamulla Fella statue, browse the heritage trail or art trail, or take a gentle stroll along the Warrego River Walk. Those seeking a little relaxation might prefer a dip at the Cunnamulla Hot Springs, a new favourite for travellers winding down after their outback adventure. Late morning, transfer to Cunnamulla Airport for your Rex Airlines flight to Brisbane after discovering the beauty and resilience of the South West Outback gardens.
(B, L, D) Accommodation: Club Boutique Hotel, Cunnamulla







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