Quality Inn Overlander Homestead
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Winner: Maranoa & District Business Excellence Awards Tourism and Hospitality 2006 Highly Commended at the Hertitage Southern Queensland Business Excellence Awards Tourism and Hospitality 2006. Enjoy our 4 star facilities and experience their hospitality and comfort at Roma's Premier Motel. Featuring quality prints from classical Australian artists, comfortable sofa, delicate touch lighting and quality timber furnishings. Relax outside and enjoy a cool drink or stretch your legs and walk through the picturesque gardens. Quality Inn Overlander Homestead's Carriages Restaurant boasts some of the best Steak and Seafood in Australia. Watch the sun set on the veranda while sipping a cool drink. Enjoy a pre dinner drink at our country style cocktail lounge. Suitable for intimate dining or large social groups, the restaurant will suit your requirements. We have a dedicated conference room and can provide custom catering. |
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Deluxe Room
Rates are for 2. Maximum occupancy is 2. Bedding configuration is 1 king bed. Rates are for 2 people. Extra adults $15.00. Extra children $15.00. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 1 child but cannot exceed 3 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 24 Hours (all)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the booking.
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Business FacilitiesSpacious work bench for the business executive, TV and DVD player. Faxing and copying facilities available. |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check Out |
1000hrs |
| Getting There |
The Quality Inn Overlander Homestead is positioned on the eastern side of Roma on the Warrego Highway. When driving from the Miles, Dalby, Toowoomba, Brisbane direction, the Quality Inn Overlander will be seen on the left when entering Roma. When driving from any other direction, follow the signs to Miles/Brisbane and the Quality Inn Overlander Homestead will be on the right when driving out of town. |
| Parking |
Off street parking in front of your room. |
| Things To Do |
Major service centre for the western region of the Darling downs. Roma is an attractive centre located 479 km west of Brisbane and 300 m above sea level. This thriving community of nearly 7 000 people lies at the heart of a rich sheep and cattle grazing area and boasts the largest store cattle market in Australia. Roma Visitor Information Centre The Roma Visitor Information Centre is located in The Big Rig Complex, 2 Riggers Road, Roma. This complex is a must see for all who visit Roma. There is also a 30 minute night show using current technology and multi media to tell the story of early life in the oil and gas industry in Australia. Roma Court House The Roma Court House has undoubtedly been the scene of many interesting trials and judgements but few can quite match the trial of Harry Redford. Other features of particular interest in Roma are the large number of gracious old houses and in the centre of town there are a number of interesting hotels. The School of Arts Hotel, built in 1918, has an unusual tower which has excellent views over the town. The Romavilla Winery, on the Injune Road outside Roma, is one of the town's major tourist attractions. Although it doesn't look particularly impressive from the road the Romavilla Winery can claim to be the oldest winery in Queensland. It started operation in 1863 and has been producing wine continuously for over a century. The present cellars were built in 1878. At one point it was processing grapes from 170 000 vines. Grape growing and wine making is part of Roma's history. The first vines in the area were planted at Mt Abundance Homestead in the late 1840s and by the early 1870s wine making was an important local industry. Next door is an attractive slab cottage gallery which sells souvenirs and crafts. Meadowbank Museum, The highlight of any visit to Roma is a visit to Meadowbank Museum which is located 12 km west of the town on the road to Charleville. It is clearly signposted. The Museum has one of the finest and most unusual collections of memorabilia in the country. Of particular interest is the deadly 'man trap' used to trap Aborigines who were stealing cattle. It is a huge and ugly variation of a rabbit trap devised to break the leg and almost impossible to open once caught in it. There's a wonderful collection of old horse drawn vehicles and old motor cars (including a T model Ford) and a hay loft which dates to 1859. This is only to hint at the riches the museum offers. There area bird and animal enclosures, a picnic and play area, and for people who enjoy exploring a vast collection of local artefacts there is enough to keep even a cursory visitor busy for half a day. There is camping available and campers can inspect the museum during their stay. A phone call to (07) 4622 3836 will usually open the museum although the owners do protest that they are operating a working farm as well as a museum. |


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