Discover the best top things to do in Kuranda, Australia including Peter Jarver Gallery, Monsoon Leather, ReLove Clothing, Our Animals Our Earth, Emu Ridge Gallery, Didi La Baysse Art Studio & Gallery, David H Stacey Art Gallery, The Not Just Chocolate Shop, Kuranda Candy Kitchen, Kuranda Arts Co-Op.
Restaurants in Kuranda
5.0 based on 54 reviews
Peter Jarver Gallery is a large and beautiful, iconic art gallery featuring Peter Jarver's incredible, spectacular, panoramic, landscape photographs of Australia. These are the finest award-winning images. A must-see while visiting Kuranda, the village in the rainforest. Both overseas and domestic visitors LOVE Peter's breathtaking images.
We visited the Peter Jarver gallery by chance and were not disappointed . The landscape photography on show was stunning, enough for us to purchase one. The best landscape photography we have had the pleasure of viewing, thank you Peter Jarver ! The depth and detail of the photos are stunning . We cannot wait to have one of Peters works on our living room wall for years of pleasurable viewing .
5.0 based on 1 reviews
ReLove Clothing where styling doesn’t cost the Earth - Boho, Vintage, Funky & Labels. The best place in Queensland to find quality upcycled clothing & accessories for men and women. Get restyled by Grace and support a sustainable future!
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Local Kuranda artist, Rebecca Koller's photo-realistic wildlife illustrations displayed and available for sale along with apparel, homewares and hand crafted clay sculptures. Clay sculptures of flying foxes are hand made and sold raising money for a local wildlife organisation. Over 140 artworks of wildlife with a focus on species endemic to Australia are available. Rebecca, who works in wildlife rehabilitation can answer questions about local wildlife. Open 7 days a week, visit to see the extensive collection available.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Emu Ridge Gallery is the famous Fossil/Gemstone Museum and gift shop in the township of Kuranda, Far North Queensland; well known for displaying a life-size, museum quality Allosaurus skeleton. It all began as a collaboration between two enthusiastic and passionate gemstone fossickers, Chris Maaten and Shane Hebbard. Chris and Shane spent many decades fossicking, cutting and polishing the crystals and gems found and soon turned their hobby into a business, officially commencing in July, 2001. Proudly celebrating 18 years of being open as of the 1st of July 2019, Chris and Shane continue to source natural authentic Gems, Crystals, Minerals and Fossils from likeminded fossickers and collectors from around the world with Australia being the main source. Our gift shop consists of a wide range of Australian gemstone jewellery, locally sourced gems, crystals and fossils. Chris and Shane hope to share their passion with their free Gemstone and Fossil Museum that runs underneath the shop.
On more than a few occasions I've visited this gallery and i'm always happy with the outcome.Chris and Jasmine are great hosts.The opals are vast and well priced.Clean and neat displays with bright lighting.I was pleasantly surprised with the discounts I received on my opals and they also came with their own cellophane display boxes.All in all a great time I had and thanks again Chris for the information you gave me about the lighting for my own display cabinet at home.See you all next time I'm in Kuranda. Richard from Melbourne.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Didi La Baysse Art Studio & Gallery, is Kuranda's newest art space. It is a beautifully presented and delightful working studio with original paintings and unique 'Objets d'art' created on location by flamboyant Kuranda artist Didi La Baysse. The gallery also features artworks from local artisans including glass, pottery and jewellery. If you are looking for a unique souvenir, gift or anything special, Didi's Art Studio and Gallery is a must see!! Come and have a look and enjoy the artwork. Opening Hours can vary **To avoid disappointment please contact Didi to confirm Opening hours for your visit. Appointment Highly Recommended.
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We are a small specialty chocolate and gift shop in the beautiful village of Kuranda. Established in 2018, we carry a wide variety of Queensland produced chocolates and locally made giftware. All our stock is sourced from Australian companies and we have a strong emphasis on local and Queensland producers. We have a local craftsman making stunning timber tableware from Kuranda rainforest wood. Another local makes handy carry bags in a range of sizes and styles and we have beautiful skin care products and earrings from other local crafters.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Welcome to Kuranda Candy Kitchen the home of fine handmade rock confectionery. Located in the Kuranda Village on the Cairns Hinterland our beautiful candy store can be found by the enticing smells wafting down the streets from the store. We proudly make all our products by hand and display live candy making demonstrations most days.
We decided to walk down to the train station instead of taking the bus - and so glad we did! We found this little treasure trove which provided a delicious collection of sweets for our relaxing train ride back to Cairns. Absolutely delicious. Can I say delicious just one more time... I saw on the window that they can custom make sweets for you for special events.... good to know!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
The Kuranda Arts Co-operative is a not-for-profit organisation with a good range of quality local artwork, organized and run by local artists through their gallery and online shop. Artwork includes paintings, prints, ceramics, metal, glass, jewellery. The Gallery is now operating from a new location at 17 Coondoo Street and looking forward to welcoming visitors in 2021.
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