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BIG4 Innisfail Mango Tree Tourist Park

Innisfail, Queensland

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Feast Of The Senses

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See, hear, taste, touch and smell the delights on offer at the Feast of the Senses - a ten day festival featuring a market day, gala dinner, cooking demonstrations, celebrity chefs, ocean and land produce, exotic fruits and produce from the area, art, photography and cultural exhibitions.

There's something for all the family, with a unique range ultra-tropical products to stimulate the five senses. Set against the backdrop of beautiful tropical Innisfail in Queensland's north, this festival is sure to stimulate all of your senses. Feast of the Senses invites all foodies and appreciators of unique products to this year's festival.

Attractions

  • National Parks and Reserves (1)
    1. Palmerston, Wooroonooran National Park Palmerston, Wooroonooran National Park is one of the most accessible parts of a large park in the heart of the World Heritage area. Access points along the highway allow walkers to visit rivers and waterfalls surrounded by dense, ancient rainforest. Towering buttressed trees and small rainforest cycads are prominent features. Stop at Crawfords lookout for the view down to the North Johnstone River. Climb down the steep winding track for a closer look. Camp at Henrietta Creek and go platypus spotting. Take the circuit track to Nandroya Falls or walk to Tchupala and Wallicher falls. Relax by the creek at Goolagan’s picnic area. Go white-water rafting with a rafting company on the North Johnstone River.
  • Natural Attractions (1)
    1. Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway The Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway is a spectacular walk through the canopy of World Heritage rainforest. It is an iconic new tourist attraction in the Wet Tropics. With a 350 metre long elevated walkway through the canopy, a cantilever, a 37 metre observation tower and more than 1200 metres of walking tracks, this attraction certainly has the “wow” factor.
  • Zoos, Sanctuaries, Aquariums and Wildlife Parks (1)
    1. Johnstone River Crocodile Farm The Johnstone River Crocodile Park is a stones throw from Innisfail on the road to picturesque Flying Fish Point. The Park is home to some of the largest crocodiles on display in Australia.

Events

  • Markets (1)
    1. Feast Of The Senses See, hear, taste, touch and smell the delights on offer at the Feast of the Senses - a ten day festival featuring a market day, gala dinner, cooking demonstrations, celebrity chefs, ocean and land produce, exotic fruits and produce from the area, art, photography and cultural exhibitions.

Visitor Information

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