Discover the best top things to do in North Queensland, Australia including Regency Jewellers Pty Ltd, Elizas Gallery, Honey House, Lake Tinaroo, Hou Wang Temple & Atherton Chinatown, St Mary’s by The Sea chapel, Mount Baldy, Captain Cook Highway Rock Stacks, Campbells Lookout, Kulki Boardwalk.
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Honey House Kuranda was established in 1959, to showcase and promote the many distinctive honeys from North Queensland. Visitors can watch bees make honey in the glass fronted observation hive, taste honeys from the local area and learn about these amazing insects from beekeeper, Trish. Honey House Kuranda only offers the highest quality, raw honeys from the region. Proudly celebrating 60 Years in 2019!
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Went for a day trip it ws gorgeous & relaxing could have stayed all day great fishing to even on a rainy day its relaxing
4.5 based on 39 reviews
I visited Atherton from 19 December so was not able to enter the Hou Wang Miao ( Temple) positioned with favourable feng-shui facing Piebald Creek to the north & the Herberton Range to the south. However I explored the site from the surrounding landscape & the National Trust booklet provided free by the Atherton Visitor Information Centre. Australian history of gold mining and how Chinese from Guangdong province were successful maize growers using traditional techniques. Social history of Chinese people in Australia.
4.5 based on 614 reviews
What a treasure this little Chapel is! The beautiful stained glass windows are a lovely feature... well done to all those who maintain it!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
I’d done Mount Baldy up and back on its own previously & this time tackled the longer 8.5km loop starting at Yabi car park & heading up up to Yabi Mountain and along the ridge to Mount Baldy & back down. It took just under 3 hours including water breaks & stops at each summit. To be honest it’s better than doing Baldy on it’s own as you enjoy a walk through the rainforest from Yabi to Baldy and the walk is more gradual & less strenuous in terms of uphill. You also get to enjoy some great views from both peaks and feel like you’ve really accomplished something. The diversity of landscape is impressive with open bush land, dry savannah & rainforest all on one walk. There is also an abundance of bird life - I saw an amazing black finch like bird with a blood red breast near Yabi Mountain which I’ve never seen anywhere else before. Hint: take lots of water and watch out for the regular signs which direct you where to go. For the Yabi/Baldy circuit make sure to start from the first car park just off Rifle Range Rd (this is the Yabi car park, the Baldy car park is a few hundred metres down the road).
4.5 based on 130 reviews
These rock stacks are along Captain Cook highway on the way to Port Douglas. If your going to visit the Great Barrier Reefs this will be along the highway, well worth a stop and a few pictures, beautiful.
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The boardwalk is well maintained and there are wheelchair accessible toilets here. There are some bench sets at the top for a rest. Then the view over the cape is lovely and there is a offshoot onto the beach half way up if you want to loop around back to car park.
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