Adungadoo Pathway

Bungil Street, Roma, QLD

The 1.7-kilometer concrete pathway along Bungil Creek is perfect for walkers, joggers, and cyclists. Visitors can enjoy the scenic ancient river gums and vibrant birdlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching.

Named “Adungadoo” by the Mandandanji tribe, the trail features interpretative signs, rest shelters, and a “meeting place” area. It also offers access to the Central Business District, the largest Bottle Tree, and the Big Rig Parklands. This serene pathway is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking exercise or relaxation.

Facilities found here:

CarparkPicnic AreaPublic ToiletBirdwatchingWalksNature & WildlifeExperience is free