Top 9 Free Things to do in Yungaburra, Queensland

September 13, 2021 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Yungaburra, Australia including The Afghanistan Avenue of Honour, Artistree Gallery, Lake Barrine, Curtain Fig National Park, Platypus Viewing Platform, Cathedral Fig Tree, The Peterson Creek Walking Track, Yungaburra Markets, Yungaburra Visitor Information Centre.
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1. The Afghanistan Avenue of Honour

Atherton Tablelands, 3km from Yungaburra Village, Yungaburra, Queensland 4884 Australia +61 7 4095 2416 [email protected] http://www.avenueofhonour.com.au/
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5.0 based on 190 reviews

The Afghanistan Avenue of Honour

The Afghanistan Avenue of Honour is a living memorial dedicated to the memory of all who served in the fight against terror in Afghanistan and to those brave and selfless Australians who made the ultimate sacrifice in defence of freedom and liberty.

Reviewed By missyAustralia

Such a peaceful lovely tribute to those who served in Afghanistan. So well set out & very informative. Beautiful lakeside serene setting , such a worthwhile visit & time of reflection. Credit to those in the community that were involved in the organising & planning,excellent. Highly recommended.

14 Kehoe Place, Yungaburra, Queensland 4884 Australia +61 7 4095 3269 [email protected] http://www.artistreegallery.com.au/
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Artistree Gallery

Artistree Gallery is a local artisan-owned business proudly showcasing the work of talented Tablelands and North Qld artists, woodworkers and craftspeople. You'll be inspired by the beautiful quality artworks, furniture, pottery, sculpture, jewellery and handcrafted gifts. Next door to Global Free style Boutique and Whistle Stop Cafe

Reviewed By hmdoolan - Townsville, Australia

Visited the gallery with friends who live locally, and found a treasure trove of good quality local artisan’s work. I bought a stained glass kookaburra that now keeps watch on our patio, and a small ceramic bird. The gallery is a great showcase of local talent, and other tourist areas could benefit from the same approach.

3. Lake Barrine

Yungaburra, Queensland Australia +61 1300 366 361 http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/lake-barrine/index.html
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

Lake Barrine

Reviewed By louant50 - Bass Hill, Australia

This place is amazing seeming it was formed from a volcanic eruption many years ago and the lake formed in the crater.Lovely quiet walk around the gardens and lake.There is a quaint tea house on the lake for light refreshments snacks and scones,so tranquil, worth a visit.And her sister lake,Lake Eacham is only 20 mins away,so nice to visit that as well.

4. Curtain Fig National Park

Yungaburra, Queensland Australia +61 1300 366 361 http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/curtain-fig/index.html
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4.5 based on 424 reviews

Curtain Fig National Park

Reviewed By AlexPinchbeck - Kewarra Beach, Australia

A stunning natural wonder, located in a lush tropical forest just outside of Yungaburra. A great walkway let’s you see this spectacular fig tree from every angle.

5. Platypus Viewing Platform

Gillies Highway, Yungaburra, Queensland Australia http://Www.onthewallaby.com.au
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Platypus Viewing Platform

Reviewed By AmyTyrrell - Atherton, Australia

I love this little spot! Take just a short walk across the bridge from he viewing platform, just under the bridge and walk along until you see a little bench by the rive and you’ll see a platypus every time! Just make sure you stay quiet and still.

6. Cathedral Fig Tree

Danbulla Road Danbulla State Forest, Yungaburra, Queensland 4884 Australia +61 1300 362 242 http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/danbulla/index.html
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

Cathedral Fig Tree

Reviewed By 837charlesb837

We were on a 'road trip' day as part of our holiday in the wonderful city of Cairns. The fig tree is located off the main road about 5 mins drive. There is a small carpark and plenty of street parking around as it is a quiet country road. Once you arrive there is about a 100m walk through the beautiful bush to the tree. We saw bush turkeys as we made our way to the tree. The tree itself is a sight to behold and definitely not something you see every day! Photos just don't do it justice - you have to see it for yourself. Definitely worth the visit if you are into such unique offerings that nature presents to us!

7. The Peterson Creek Walking Track

Yungaburra, Queensland Australia +61 1300 366 361 http://www.yungaburra.com
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

The Peterson Creek Walking Track

Reviewed By polobear99 - Redlands, United States

Wonderful walking trail with multiple places to stop and watch for platypus. The trail is an easy walk and there are benches along the trail to stop and patiently watch the creek for a platypus or two swimming by. We saw several and had a great time during our morning walk.

8. Yungaburra Markets

Yungaburra State School 4 Maple St, Yungaburra, Queensland 4884 Australia +61 7 4095 2111 http://www.yungaburramarkets.com
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Yungaburra Markets

Reviewed By 80amandal - Yungaburra, Australia

This is a great market with lots to see and a good variety of stalls ranging from fresh local produce, handmade goods, clothing, great food and much much more! Well worth a trip to Yungaburra for these markets! It is always on the 4th Saturday of each month come rain, hail or shine!!

9. Yungaburra Visitor Information Centre

Maude Kehoe Place, Yungaburra, Queensland 4884 Australia +61 7 4089 2254 http://www.trc.qld.gov.au/locations/yungaburra-visitor-information-centre/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Yungaburra Visitor Information Centre

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

We had problems finding the ideal place to see a platypus. The clerk at the Yungaburra Information Centre was very nice and she gave us several options. At the end we were laughing. She gave us a map where we possibly could see a platypus. We had fun trying to find a platypus, without any success. Still, we had a good time. I liked the museum in the Yungaburra Information Centre. It was all about the animals in this region. It was quite interesting and it was free. We learned a lot here and we were looking forward in seeing some of these local animals. Worthwhile to see!

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