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Mungalli Falls, Milla Milla Falls, Zillie Falls, Ellinjaa Falls
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Cairns Older Car Hire

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Hire any vehicle for 6 days and we'll give you a 7th ABSOLUTELY FREE!Cairns Older Car Hire will reduce your rate if... more

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Atherton Hotel

The Atherton Hotel can cater for everyone! Enjoy a quite drink in the Sports Bar... more


Bushland Cottages and Lodge Yungaburra

 The Lodge and Cottages are set in 8 acres of bushland bordering Peterson Creek... more


Herberton Visitor Information Centre

The Herberton Mining and Visitor Information Centre is situated in Herberton , t... more


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The Tablelands is a scenic one hour drive west from Cairns and offers some excellent rainforest activities and a variety of accommodation options. Stay in the historic Yungaburra village or escape to one of the rainforest cabins surrounded by crater lakes and waterfalls.
  • About Millaa Millaa
Millaa Millaa is the centre of the famous Waterfall Circuit, which includes Mungalli Falls, Millaa Millaa Falls, Zillie Falls, Ellinjaa Falls, and many more. The town name is the aboriginal word for ‘plenty water’, and it’s easy to see why. Green grass, rainforest, and tropical plants are everywhere to be seen.

Just west of Millaa Millaa on McHugh Road is the Millaa Millaa (or Gentle Annie) Lookout. This lookout presents 180-degree views from the northwest to the southeast of the Atherton Tablelands, including the distant coastal areas of Innisfail. This lookout is an absolute must if you enjoy taking photos, of if you want the opportunity to appreciate the unique landscape that makes up the Atherton Tablelands. There is no other lookout that offers views of this region like this one.

Millaa Millaa also serves as the top of the scenic Palmerston Highway, which ascends the mountain ranges from the coastal town of Innisfail. Along the way tremendous views of Queensland’s highest mountain, Bartle Frere, are easily seen to the north.

 

 

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