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Roma Big Rig Tourist Park, Roma

The Roma Big Rig Tourist Park consists of 16 tent sites, 50 powered sites including drive through, 11 non-smoking, air-conditioned self-contained cabins which sleep four to six people (nine of these have an ensuite). Facilities include a modern fully equipped campers kitchen with a barbecue, communal toilet/shower/laundry and a dump point.

Enjoy popular and unique camp oven meals with a local icon from May to September. Take part in duck feeding, locomotive steam train rides, visit historical sites and it’s only one kilometre to the big bottle tree. The park is ideally located within a few minutes (two kilometres) walk of the main shopping area and is opposite the Big Rig Information Centre.

Accommodation Options

Open Plan Cabin (With Ensuite)

Ensuite cabin with reverse-cycle air-conditioning, cooking facilities and linen provided.

Two Bedroom Cabin

Ensuite cabin with reverse-cycle air-conditioning, cooking facilities and linen provided.

Open Plan Cabin (Without Ensuite)

Non-ensuited cabin with reverse-cycle air-conditioning, cooking facilities and linen provided.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching

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