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Yungaburra Historical Village

The delightful small town of Yungaburra has mostly remained unchanged since the early 1900s, with many of the main buildings retaining their original structures. Interestingly, Yungaburra has the highest proportion of heritage listed buildings outside of main regional centres.

Various Days Regions Queensland, Tropical North Queensland Place Types Historical Tags happilyeverbrians, placeholder
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Summary

Visit Time:allow 1.5 hours, short visit 30 minutes, long visit 4 hours, visited for 4 hours

Directions

Directions on Maps

The Yungaburra Historical Village is located at the same place as the Yungaburra Visitor Information Centre.

From Atherton head east on the Kennedy Hwy towards Ravenshoe or Lake Tinaroo. Shortly afterwards, turn left into Louise St towards Yungaburra and Lake Tinaroo. Follow Louise St becoming Maunds Rd for 2.4 km. Continue straight ahead (don't turn towards Tinaroo Dam) on Gillies Range Rd, following for 10km into Yungaburra. Veer left into the Yungaburra Historical Village onto Kehoe Place and the Yungaburra Visitor Information Centre is on the right.

From Malanda (via Curtain Fig Tree) head west towards Atherton. After passing the Malanda Falls Visitor Information Centre, continue for 7.6km and turn right into Curtain Fig Tree Rd. Follow Curtain Fig Tree Rd for 4.4km to the end and turn right onto Gillies Range Rd. Follow Gillies Rang Rd for 600m into Yungaburra. Veer left into the Yungaburra Historical Village onto Kehoe Place and the Yungaburra Visitor Information Centre is on the right.