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Embarking on the Great Inland Way

Category: Inspiration, News, Road To A Million, Date: 25 October 2024

Queensland’s Outback Odyssey

Few routes encapsulate the spirit of Australia’s rugged hinterlands and scenic beauty like the Great Inland Way. Stretching over 2,300 kilometres from Hebel in southern Queensland to Cairns in the tropical north, this epic journey offers travellers a kaleidoscope of landscapes, wildlife, and rich cultural experiences. If the call of the open road beckons, here’s your guide to navigating the Great Inland Way in Queensland.

Hebel: Gateway to the Adventure

Begin your journey in the quaint town of Hebel. The historic Hebel Hotel, with its intriguing tales of yesteryears and colourful murals, is the perfect introduction. Grab a bite, listen to stories of bushrangers, and set the tone for your outback adventure.

The Big Rig Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Roma: Heart of the Oil and Gas Industry

Delve into Queensland’s energy history in Roma. The Big Rig Oil and Gas Museum is not to be missed, offering a fascinating journey from the first discovery of gas in the 1900s to the industry’s modern era.

While in Roma, be sure to explore the town’s heritage-listed buildings and lively local markets.

Carnarvon Gorge: A Natural Wonderland

The stunning Carnarvon Gorge is a highlight of the Great Inland Way. Walk the many trails, marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock art, and witness the grandeur of this natural oasis with its sandstone cliffs, dense foliage, and diverse wildlife.

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Carnarvon Gorge Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Emerald: Gemfields and More

Emerald offers travellers a mix of natural beauty and history. Named after the ‘Emerald Downs Hill’ on which the town is situated, it’s close to the famous Gemfields, where you can try your hand at fossicking for sapphires. Don’t miss the Emerald Botanic Gardens and the historic railway station.

Fairbairn Dam Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Capella: Pioneer’s Past

Dive deeper into Queensland’s pioneering history in Capella. The Capella Pioneer Village showcases the region’s past with an impressive collection of historical buildings and artefacts. The striking peaks of the nearby Capella Hills make for a scenic backdrop.

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Capella Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Undara Volcanic National Park: Ancient Lava Tubes

One of Queensland’s natural wonders, the Undara Lava Tubes are a must-visit. Formed over 190,000 years ago, these tubes offer a unique look into the region’s volcanic past. Join a guided tour to explore these cavernous tunnels and marvel at their sheer size and beauty.

Undara Experience Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Arrive in Tropical Cairns

Conclude your journey in the bustling city of Cairns. From the vibrant Esplanade to the bustling markets, Cairns offers a taste of tropical Australia. Take a dive in the Great Barrier Reef, explore the Daintree Rainforest, or simply soak up the sun on the city’s pristine beaches.

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Cairns Esplanade Lagoon Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

So what’s stopping you?

The Great Inland Way is a journey of discovery, leading travellers from Queensland’s southern reaches to its tropical paradise in the north. Through bustling towns, serene landscapes, and historical landmarks, this route offers a snapshot of Australia’s diverse and captivating heartland. So, strap in and set your sights on the horizon — the Great Inland Way awaits!

Need Accommodation?

Visit  www.caravanqld.com.au/park to find a caravan park to stay at as you travel along the Great Inland Way.

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