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DejaDeb Aug 4th, 2004 02:00 AM

Atherton Tablelands
 
We are spending five days in Cairns and are planning to spend two of those days in the Atherton Tablelands. We had originally thought to drive out to the Undara Lava Tubes, spend the night and come back a different route ... but I think the Lava Lodge may be a bit rustic for us (and a little pricey for all its rustic-ness.) We still want to drive through the area, see the waterfalls and everything else. Any suggestions for a self-drive tour through this area (what we should absolutely see) and recommendations for a possible overnight stay? Thanks!

Jane_47 Aug 4th, 2004 02:23 AM


Hi

We will be doing a trip up that way in about 2 weeks, will let you know.! Meanwhile I am may steal any tips that you may get!

Thinking this stage though to do a round trip from Cairns to Mission Beach. Stopping for a 12 km hike to waterfalls near Tully. Not sure if this would catch best of Atherton or not.

Then to Dunk Island for a snorkel and back up coast Rd to Cairns.

Have already been all points north of Csairns so this time want to go west and south.

pat_woolford Aug 4th, 2004 04:19 AM

Hi Dejadeb - I wouldn't be too concerned about the"rusticness" of Undara - it is considered "outback" and has its own attractions. You can stay there in renovated railway carriages or permanent tent accommodation - have a look at www.bnbnq.com.au then look under "Tropical Tablelands" for a variety of accommodation options on the way. Both Pond Cottage and Millstream Retreat are about 2 hours from Undara and have platypus on site.

AndrewDavid Aug 4th, 2004 06:14 AM

Dejadeb,

We enjoyed hiking out to the waterfalls near Milaa Milaa and the animal spotting cruise on Lake Barrine ( also a good spot for Devonshire type cream tea)

A/D

KSC2003 Aug 8th, 2004 07:59 AM

Hi,
The Tablelands are definitely the place to go to see wildlife, but unless you are a good spotter, I urge you to consider hiring a guide like Jonathan Munroe. We went out for four days with him and saw wonderful things. I wrote a report--20 days---wildlife...on this forum

good luck
KSC


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