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Shantara Resort Port Douglas - Adults Only Retreat
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Getaway On Grafton
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Gunnawarra Holiday Package Deals

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Holidays in Gunnawarra

Keen to get away from it all? Can't stop scrolling through hashtags like #BeautifulLand? Then book a flight to Gunnawarra and take a trip through the seriously beautiful beaches, rainforest, tablelands and desert landscapes of Queensland.

It sits 2,000 kilometres north of Canberra, the capital city of Australia.

The nearby destinations of Mount Garnet and Innot Hot Springs are worth checking out. They're located 25 kilometres north and 30 kilometres northeast away, respectively. Get in the car and find out what they're all about!

Roughly 80 kilometres to the northeast, Carrington is a place with plenty to do. The Hou Wang Temple, Crystal Caves and Mt. Baldy are close by. Keep in mind, The Bat Hospital Visitor Centre and Platypus Park may be more your thing.

Looking for something a bit more involved? For a memorable journey through the region's landscapes, sign up for some hiking or horse riding.

Shore fishing and beach combing are enjoyable ways to take a breather if all that sightseeing has left you a bit worn out.

Sure, there's something special about getting lost in an unfamiliar place, but every now and then it's nice to get to your destination on the first go. To avoid any bothers along the way, consider joining some guided nature walks and wildlife spotting tours.

Even though your heart might thump at first, you don't need to be an adrenaline-junkie to try sky diving. Once you've settled your nerves, you'll soon realise it's the perfect way to see a bit more of the place!

Whether you would rather be around, on or in it, everybody loves the water! Why not add some excitement to your escape by doing some swimming and snorkeling?

If you get caught in some nasty weather, take cover in one of the region's craft workshops.

Relax your mind with the help of some lovely outdoor attractions. The surrounding area is host to a nice variety of farms.

'There is no love sincerer than the love of food,' George Bernard Shaw once wrote, but add travel to the mix and it's a marriage made in heaven. You're invited to merge your two greatest loves by eating and drinking your way through Queensland.

Typical food here tends to include beef and bush tucker, two commonly used ingredients for which this part of the world is famous for serving up.

Ask a local what they recommend eating and salt and pepper squid will probably be among the first things they advise. Meat pie is another regional specialty you should keep an eye out for.

Because a life without dessert is no life at all, you should definitely acquaint yourself with peach melba. This sweet treat sums up the area in just one mouthful.

Feeling a bit parched? Shout yourself a glass or two of XXXX Summer Bright Lager, a brew that ought to be on your bucket (or pint) list.

Bundaberg Spiced Rum is what most locals have when the night demands something with a bigger kick. Ask the barkeeper for a taste and see if it excites your taste buds.

Raise a glass of a local wine like Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon or Riverina Chardonnay. Sommelier or not, there's nothing else like a decent drop.

It might be time to say goodbye, but your trip is sure to live on. Your family and friends will be asking to see pictures of the stunning Queensland region for weeks to come!

When you're ready to pack up your suitcase and head to your next destination, the closest terminal, Mareeba Airport (MRG), is 100 kilometres to the northeast.

Top hotels for your Gunnawarra holiday

Breezy, spacious retreat in rural west town

Breezy, spacious retreat in rural west town

Mount Garnet
The price is AU$310 per night from 29 Mar to 30 Mar
AU$310
per night
29 Mar - 30 Mar
With a stay at this vacation home in Mount Garnet, you'll be 9.6 mi (15.5 km) from Wyndham Sandy Creek Nature Refuge and 21.1 mi (33.9 km) from Evelyn Creek ...
Breezy, spacious retreat in rural west town
Nature & Stuff

Nature & Stuff

Millstream
When you stay at Nature & Stuff in Millstream, you'll be 10 minutes by car from Millstream Falls National Park.
Nature & Stuff
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