Townsville attractions

Townsville, the largest tropical town in Australia, offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. Some of the top attractions in Townsville and its surrounds include: The Strand, a 2.5-kilometer long beachfront promenade with a palm-lined walkway, golden-sand beach, and stunning views of Cleveland Bay. Castle Hill, standing 638 meters high, is a dominant feature of Townsville's landscape offering a magnificent 180-degree view from its summit accessible by car or on foot. Magnetic Island, a tropical paradise just a ferry ride away, is home to abundant wildlife, including koalas, and picturesque beaches and bays.

Billabong Sanctuary is a wildlife park where visitors can cuddle a koala, feed kangaroos, and learn about various Australian animals. Paluma Range National Park, within an hour's drive from Townsville, offers freshwater creeks, waterfalls, and a heritage-listed stone arch bridge. The Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's natural wonders, can be explored through snorkeling, diving, or glass-bottom boat tours. The Museum of Tropical Queensland showcases the diverse history and culture of Tropical Queensland, including a display of minerals, fossils, and stone and gemstones.

Tyto Wetlands, located close to Ingham, is made up of 90 hectares of wetlands, including lagoons, lookouts, and bird hides, offering a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Undara Lava Tubes, formed 190 million years ago, are a unique natural phenomenon resulting from volcanic activity where visitors can explore the tubes and learn about their geological history. Townsville's streets and laneways are home to over 25 street artworks, offering visitors a visual feast of murals, portraits, and thought-provoking pieces. These attractions showcase the diverse experiences that Townsville has to offer, from stunning natural landscapes to cultural and historical sites, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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