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Atherton Tablelands Main Attractions

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  • Paronella Park
    Heritage gardens and ruins located on 13 acres of rainforest beside Mena Creek Falls. Built in the 1930's by José Paronella from Spain, the structures were built for public enjoyment and although they have been forced to endure the test of time and natural disasters, they are still now open to the public and form a unique and beautiful tourist attraction.
  • Tarzali Lakes Aquaculture Centre
    Be assured of a catch at the Tablelands best fishing park or just feed and watch.
  • Gallo Dairyland
    A family owned and operated fully functional dairy farm on the banks of the Barron River. Established since 1937, the dairy is not only an educational experience but is sure to delight the tastebuds too, with handcrafted chocolates, gourmet cheese and delicious greek yoghurt all made on the premises and available for purchase.
  • Rainforestation Nature Park
    The award-winning Rainforestation Nature Park is set on 100 acres (40 hectares) in the midst of World Heritage rainforest. Experience indigenous culture, Australian native wildlife and World Heritage listed rainforest all on one site.
  • Hou Wang Miau Chinese Temple
    The last surviving structure of what was Cedar Camp, the Atherton Chinatown, established in the mid 1880's.
  • Tableland Express
    This historic Steam Train journeys leaves Atherton and passes wetlands to climb Queensland's steepest line. Enjoy panoramic views, tunnels, waterfalls, huge cuttings and timber trestle bridges on your way to historic Herberton.
  • Granite Gorge Nature Park
    This privately owned nature park features gorgeous and fascinating volcanic formed scenery. Camping is available along with a range of activities including feeding the rock wallabies and many walking tracks.
  • Warbird Adventures Aviation Museum
    Aviation museum located just south of Mareeba featuring display and operating warbirds lovingly restored to original condition. Adventure flights available.