Malanda- The Tablelands

 Friday 23 October: Woodleigh Station to Malanda

Driving from Savannah country into The Atherton Tablelands felt like arriving in a new, green world! It was bittersweet knowing this was likely the last of the red dirt and Outback. 

We spent 4 nights at Malanda Falls, a small park with mini animal farm for the kids to enjoy and private access to Malanda Falls. The scenery of the Tablelands is breathtaking.






We drove the waterfall circuit visiting Milstream, Malanda, Milla Milla, Zillie and Ellinjaa Falls. The 18mt drop at Milla Milla into the pristine plungepool below is the most photographed cascade in Australia.












Got up early on Saturday to check out the Yungaburra markets in picturesque Yungaburra.

Drove around Lake Tinnaroo & spent the day at pristine Lake Eacham- swimming, spotting turtles and enjoying the natural beauty.


Had a fabulous visit from Team Reeves who drove down from Cairns to spend the day with us. 


Spent some time enjoying Lake Barrine, part of the Crater Lakes National Park. The lake itself is a water-filled crater left behind after a volcanic eruption 10 000 yrs ago.




Noah had a very unfortunate run in with an occy strap at full pace. After a quick trip to hospital to glue his face back together he was back!


Our time in the Tablelands was relaxing, with refreshingly cooler temps and lots of open green space for the kids to play. It was also great to re-stock after such a long time without fresh produce!

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