
The Atherton Tablelands is a region of
more than 20,000 sq. km, home to World Heritage listed
rainforests, national parks, mountains, rivers, lakes
and waterfalls. Here you’ll find some of Australia's
richest agricultural lands, cattle country and charming
small townships.
For visitors, the Tablelands and Outback present
opportunities for bush walking, bird watching, limestone
cave tours, a wildlife cruise, marsupial spotting, hot
air ballooning and water sports as diverse as fishing,
water skiing and white water rafting. Here settlers from
all over the world share their arts, crafts, music and
festivals.
Winding roads lead to spectacular lookouts and
waterfalls, and highlights include Australia's widest
waterfall - Millstream Falls - and many others flowing
all year round, the deep blue waters of extinct volcano
crater lakes, Lake Barrine and Lake Eacham, the ancient
Bromfield Swamp near Malanda and the Mt. Hypipamee
Crater National Park near Herberton. A little further
West, the lush farming lands change to Wooded Savannah
with dry creek beds, wandering cattle and the beautiful
ochre colours of the Outback
This award winning wilderness retreat is located an 80 minute drive from Cairns...
Your country cottage awaits you in the heart of Yungaburra village...
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