|  |  Skyrail Rainforest CablewayCairns' Skyrail Rainforest Cableway provides a fully integrated rainforest experience from canopy to forest floor. Admire the unique flora and fauna of this ancient rainforest from boardwalks at two stations, then sit back in your gondola and enjoy the views.Winner of the 2008 Australian Qantas Award for Excellence in Sustainable Tourism, Skyrail is probably the best way to experience the Wet Tropics World Heritage Rainforests just outside Cairns. Whatever the weather, it's never quite the same journey and is a unique way to view the rainforest in all its majesty.
From the sea-level terminal at Caravonica, you catch a six-person gondola that glides just a few metres above the canopy, affording stunning views of the forest, Barron Gorge, Barron Falls and River and out over the Coral Sea. The whole cableway stretches for 7.5km (allow about 1.5 hours one-way) but you can break your journey at Red Peak Station. Follow the interpretive boardwalk through the forest here or join one of the excellent ranger-guided tours to learn more about the wildlife.
The next stop is Barron Falls station where it's just a short walk to the interactive Rainforest Interpretive Centre and a viewing platform over the 260-metre Barron Falls. They are an awe-inspiring sight if you're lucky enough to catch them in full flight, shrouded in mist, during the wet season.
The final stop is Kuranda Station, a short walk from the village of the same name. There's plenty to do here with heritage markets seven days a week, shops, cafes, restaurants and a range of nature attractions and museums.
It was at first thought impossible to erect such a long cableway without clearing a swathe through the protected rainforest of the Barron Gorge National Park. Years of planning followed and special helicopters were used to fly in the pylons that were fixed to the floor, disturbing the bare minimum of vegetation. The stations are built on the sites of erstwhile logging camps from the first settlers and the boardwalks enable large numbers of people to pass through forest areas without disturbing any plant or animal life. The end result is not just a premier tourist attraction but also a world-leading piece of sustainable tourism. Most of all, however, it provides a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Packages are available for single fares, returns, or in conjunction with the Kuranda Scenic Railway. Transfers from local resorts can also be included. |
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Daily 8.15am-5.15pm Cost:
One way: A$40; 4-14s A$20; family A$100 Return: A$58; 4-14s A$29; family A$145 Other packages available including transfers from Cairns and Port Douglas Location:
Cairns, Queensland, Australia |
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Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Address:
corner Captain Cook Highway & Cairns Western Arterial Road, Smithfield 4871 Directions:
At the corner of the Captain Cook Highway & Cairns Western Arterial Road, next to Tjapukai. 15 minutes' drive north of Cairns CBD and 50 minutes' drive south of Port Douglas on the Captain Cook Highway. Public buses from Cairns stop. | Return to Previous Page© Whatsonwhen Limited 2005. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: Although we've tried to make the information on this web site as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We recommend that you verify any critical information such as event dates, opening hours and prices before you make plans. |  | Weather: |  |
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