Explore the Gulf Savannah
ATHERTON TABLELANDS & MAREEBA OUTBACK
Explore the Gulf Savannah
Discover the wilds of North Queensland’s Gulf Savannah, where the outback meets the sea. This vast, rugged region is strewn with natural wonders, rich history, Indigenous culture and fishing that has become folklore. At the heart of the Gulf Savannah lies the stunning Cobbold Gorge, an ancient geological landform surrounded by towering sandstone cliffs that rise dramatically from her emerald-green waters. A boat cruise or a stand-up paddle boarding tour through the narrow gorge is an unforgettable experience, offering a unique perspective of this awe-inspiring landscape. Three hours drive north-east of the gorge are the fascinating Undara Lava Tubes, remnants of a volcanic eruption 190,000 years ago. Many travellers combine the two for an epic road trip but be sure to book ahead as both are hugely popular.
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Carpentaria Shire Council – Barramundi Discovery Centre
Interactive and state of the art Interpretive Centre provides the history, stories, lifecycle and habits of these sought-after fish. Discover the wetlands and mangroves and learn about the incredible birdlife and stunning southern Gulf flora.
Gulflander Train
Originally built to connect the once bustling river port of Normanton to the gold fields of Croydon, today the Gulflander is a tourism icon. From wetlands and grasslands to the arid Savannah, the 1950 railmotor, also known as the ‘Tin Hare’, ventures through countryside that most people would never see.
Chillagoe Caves
Rich in geological wonders, colourful history and natural beauty. Located just West of the Atherton Tablelands, Chillagoe Caves is a picturesque, 3-hour drive from Cairns.
Karumba & Normanton - Where the Outback meets the Sea
Normanton lies on the mighty Norman River and is the gateway to several attractions of the Gulf Region. Take in the breathtaking sunsets and abundant wildlife of the nearby Mutton Hole Wetlands. Just up the road (70kms) is the iconic seaport of Karumba, a small town with a big reputation and home to the Les Wilson Barramundi Discovery Centre.
DISCOVER
The Cairns region has dozens of art galleries displaying and selling authentic paintings, crafts, and artifacts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These highly collectable works draw inspiration from ancient creation stories and tool making, using both traditional and modern techniques and mediums.
Australia.Gallery
Showcasing established and emerging Australian artists. Specialising in Australian Aboriginal art. Over 1,ooo original artworks available online and in store.
PRINTED VISITOR
GUIDES
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GUIDE
Online publications available for download.
MAPS
Popular and widely distributed drive maps and street maps
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