6 Things To Do These School Holidays on the Atherton Tablelands

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Hooray!  The school holidays have arrived at last!!  The Fealy Family absolutely limped to the finish line this term, everybody worn out from having the flu, the hockey season and just general school and life craziness – we always seem to find the end of the third school term tough to get through – does anybody else find this too? So, for the next two weeks, we are looking forward to no lunch boxes, no rushing and some relaxing days doing nothing at home.

While we are talking about school holidays, I have been seeing lots of posts on the internet that look like this;School-holiday-activities-TNQ

Now – that post has some fantastic ideas for things to do around Cairns, but being the patriotic Tablelanders we are (we do live in a pretty special part of the country!), it was decided we needed our own list.  So here are ‘6 Things to Do These School Holidays on the Atherton Tablelands’, Fealy Family style!

1. Climb the Highest Mountain in Queensland – Mt Bartle Frere

Image Credit www.queensland.com

Image Credit www.queensland.com

Nothing like starting our list with a BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal!)!  Although the climb to the top of Mt Bartle Frere is said to be tough, it can be done by experienced hikers in a day, departing from the small campground accessed by Topaz Road, Butcher’s Creek, on the Tablelands.  Or make it a real adventure and camp out overnight on the track.  The September school holidays have the best, most reliable weather (little likelihood of thunder storms) for tackling the climb up the mountain.  The views from the top and along the track are said to be spectacular, but beware of the leeches!  Click here for more information on the Mt Bartle Frere Trail.

2. Attend Dairy Camp

Now this is something you won’t find anywhere else!  How fun would it be to learn about the preparation and presentation of dairy cattle for showing, to learn about general calf care and cattle judging skills?  Well now your kids (and you if you are keen) can!  Here’s all the details;

Educational Dairy Camp proudly sponsored by Rabobank

Where: Malanda Show Grounds
When: 1-4 October (2nd week of school holidays)
Who: Aimed at youth 8-18 years of age but interested adults most welcome                 What: – Dairy Camp

The camp concludes with All Breeds Calf Day on Saturday 4th.

Participants do not need to be from a dairy farming background – calves can be supplied For more information contact Greg English 4095 1041 mob 0427 951 041 eachamvale@bigpond.com or Colin Daley 4097 2193

3. Go to the movies at the Majestic Theatre

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The Majestic Theatre in Malanda is Australia’s oldest running commercial cinema and it is still showing all the latest movies these school holidays.  Kids will love buying their tickets and snacks from the old fashioned candy bar and then watching a movie from the comfort of their hessian seats.  The Majestic offers a very special old style cinema experience but there is nothing old about the picture and sound quality.  The cinema uses state of the art digital projection and sound processing equipment.  The kids will love it so check out the movies showing and session times here.

4. Feed the Wallabies at Granite Gorge

Granite Gorge is just west of Mareeba and has some spectacular volcanic rock formations, walking tracks, swimming holes, canoeing, rock hopping, birdwatching and the kids favourite – feeding the rare and endangered Mareeba unadorned rock wallabies.  Fun for all the family definitely!

5.  Vist the Windy Hill Wind Farm at Ravenshoe

Image Credit www.abc.net.au

Image Credit www.abc.net.au

The wind mills at the Windy Hill Wind Farm really are a spectacular sight – you have to see them to believe it. There are twenty wind turbines which generate enough power for 3,500 homes.  It is an easy way to sneak a little bit of an educational lesson in about wind power while admiring the view.  To make the drive out to Ravenshoe (pronounce ray-venz-hoh) doubly worth the trip, make sure you pick yourself up a few loaves of bread from the Ravenshoe Bakery – they have the best bread on the Tablelands!

6. Have a Swim at Lake Eacham

Best Swimming Spot in all of Australia!

Best Swimming Spot in all of Australia!

No school holiday on the Atherton Tablelands can be complete without a swim at Lake Eacham!  The lake is an extinct volcanic crater lake filled with cool, clean, crystal clear water and there is a beautiful, easy walking track (about 4km’s) all the way round the outskirts of the lake.  The best time of day is to go early for a BBQ breakfast and swim, or go in the evening for a BBQ dinner and dip!  If you haven’t been there yet, make sure you go soon!

So there you have it, six unique and amazing things to do on the Atherton Tablelands these school holidays! We’re hoping to tick a few of these off ourselves over the next week. What do you think locals – what else should be added to the list?  We’d love to hear what you have planned for your holidays, fill us in!

Oh and if you still want some more ideas for what to do these school holidays, then check out Adventure Mumma’s website, she has some fantastic posts about great things to do in Cairns and surrounds!

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8 thoughts on “6 Things To Do These School Holidays on the Atherton Tablelands

  1. Bernadette

    Oh you make me want to do the trek up there for the holidays. As a Mossman girl (& an Ag student), I’ve done a few on your (& the Cairns) list but your blog makes me want to do them all again… to show Mily & H of course! 🙂

    • Are We There Yet?

      I didn’t know you were a Mossman girl Bern! Welcome to come visit any time – although its a little different to Paris!!

  2. Feeding the wallabies was soooooooo much fun!! And the walk over the rocks was fascinating. We missed Lake Eacham – ah, well, you can’t get to everything. What a great list for locals! And for travellers too!

    • Are We There Yet?

      You always have to have something to come back for Judith – Lake Eacham is definitely a must!

  3. We love lake Eachem! Visiting Cairns for a week at the moment but wish I could get up to the Tablelands. When we lived in FNQ would head up to the Tablelands at least once a month.
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    • Are We There Yet?

      Lake Eacham is a family favourite! Matt (my husband) and I used to swim there with our friends in our school holidays!!

  4. Lake Eacham is definitely the best swimming hole in Australia. We never miss a visit there when we come up. Picturesque. We did the walk around it last time we ere there (early July) and it was lovely. Will do again next time we are there.
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