Photo: www.cape-york-australia.com / CC BY-SA 3.0
Deep in the rugged savannah country of Far North Queensland, Cobbold Gorge is a hidden gem that feels like a secret revealed. This narrow sandstone gorge, carved over millennia by a perennial creek, offers a serene and dramatic landscape far from the coastal crowds. It's a place where the ancient earth meets the sky, and where you can experience the raw beauty of the Australian outback with a touch of luxury at the adjacent Cobbold Gorge Village.
Highlights & What to See
- Guided Gorge Tour: The only way to truly explore the gorge is on a guided boat tour or via the elevated boardwalk. The boat glides silently through the narrowest sections, where the cliffs rise sheer and the water is crystal clear.
- Sunset at the Lookout: Watch the sandstone walls change colour as the sun dips low – a photographer's dream.
- Swimming at the Waterhole: Cool off in the natural swimming hole near the village. It's a refreshing oasis after a day of exploring.
- Birdwatching and Wildlife: Keep an eye out for wallabies, echidnas, and a dazzling array of birds, including the majestic wedge-tailed eagle.
- Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, the night sky here is spectacular. The village even offers telescope tours.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that a full day is sufficient to experience the gorge's highlights: take the morning guided boat tour, hike the boardwalk and lookout trails, enjoy a swim, and stay for sunset. If you're keen on stargazing or want a more relaxed pace, an overnight stay at the village is highly recommended – it also lets you enjoy a delicious dinner at the on-site restaurant.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Undara Volcanic National Park: About two hours west, explore the world's longest lava tubes – a fascinating contrast to the gorge.
- Chillagoe: Known for its limestone caves, mining history, and ancient Aboriginal rock art, a worthwhile detour.
- Mount Surprise: A small town en route, famous for its sapphire fossicking and the Savannahlander train.
- Kuranda: While further east, the scenic train ride from Cairns to Kuranda and the village markets make for a great day trip to combine with a longer outback journey.
- Cairns Esplanade: After your outback adventure, unwind on the Esplanade with its lagoon, restaurants, and markets – the perfect coastal counterpoint.
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Image credits
- Kuranda — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Undara Volcanic National Park — Lobster1 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Chillagoe — www.cape-york-australia.com / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Mount Surprise — Lobster1 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cairns — Bernard Gagnon / CC BY-SA 4.0