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Coffee Works

136 Mason Street, Mareeba QLD 4880

Bring your hunger for new experiences and your thirst for something completely different when you visit the Coffee Works, in Mareeba, just one hour from Cairns and Port Douglas. Eclectic and highly original, Coffee Works attracts over 170,000 visitors each year for what can best be described as a totally delicious day out.

Find the perfect gift as you explore a treasure trove of incredible edibles, gourmet gifts and an ever changing array of stunning, unusual and affordable gifts in the packed to the rafters gift shop. Kick back and relax in lush tropical surrounds with flaming fabulous barbecue lunches, sweet treats, gourmet sorbet, superb gelato and irresistible chocolate platters created onsite in the Coffee Works own boutique Chocolaterie. Over 50 fabulous chocolate flavours are created before your eyes.

The main event at Coffee Works is Coffee World. If it has anything to do with growing, roasting, serving, drinking or trading coffee, you will find it somewhere in this mammoth sensory wonderland. This is the biggest, best and most significant collection of coffee artefacts in the world, presented as one entire exhibition, for the very first time in history.

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Davies Creek National Park and Dinden National Park

Davies Creek Road, 23 kilometres east of Mareeba , via Kennedy Highway, Mareeba QLD 4880

Davies Creek Falls, a magnificent waterfall cascading over huge granite boulders, and the impressive Clohesy River fig tree are major features of these national parks. Dinden National Park straddles the Lamb Range-the string of mountains behind Cairns. Rainforest cloaks the wetter eastern side of the range where Lake Morris, the main water reservoir for Cairns, is situated. Eucalypt woodland occupies the drier rain-shadowed areas on the western slopes. Between these two contrasting vegetation types runs a strip of a rare forest type known as wet sclerophyll. Camp at Davies Creek or Dinden camping areas and enjoy one of the many walks ranging from 1.1 kilometres return to the more strenuous 12.3 kilometres Kahlpahlim Rock circuit. Relax on the sun-warmed water-sculpted rocks near Davies Creek or refresh with a paddle in the cool clear waters of the creek. Visit the Clohesy River fig tree and marvel at this magnificent tree on the 300 metre return boardwalk. Take a scenic 33 kilometre return drive along Clohesy River Road to explore Shoteel Creek and Clohesy River valleys.

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Jaques Coffee Plantation

137 Leotta Road, Mareeba QLD 4880

The Jaques Coffee Plantation has 85,000 coffee trees on rich soils situated in Mareeba on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland, Australia, with a beautiful backdrop looking over the surrounding peaks of the Great Dividing Range. Come and checkout a fully operational Coffee Plantation with the Jaques Cafe and Restaurant located in the heart of the farm serving full lunches, delicious coffee, home baked scones and sweets seven days a week. Book in and jump aboard the Jaques Coffee Guided Tour running hourly from 10am with the last tour departing at 4pm to explore and learn about the history of growing coffee in Australia, developing the worlds first Coffee Harvester and the many trials and tribulations to grow the perfect coffee. Enjoy a coffee and liqueur tasting (18+) upon your return to the cafe. (Tour Duration half an hour). For those seeking some adventure, book in for a 20 minute or 40 minute Trial Flight with a qualified instructor in a Microlight or Gyrocopter that takes off from the Plantation (subject to weather and pilot availability). Bookings essential. Experience an Off Road Segway Tour for groups of up to four people around the plantation with one of their trained staff.

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Emerald Creek, Dinden West Forest Reserve

Emeral Falls Road, Via Tinaroo Creek Road, Mareeba QLD 4880

Emerald Creek rushes out of the rainforest-clad heights of the Lamb Range and down into open eucalypt woodland. Here the waters of the creek tumble over granite boulders, forming the picturesque falls that plunge into placid pools. Bottlebrush trees sprout from between the rocks, their red flowers giving a splash of colour to the scene in season. Smooth-barked water gums lean over the creek, the trunks of some interestingly twisted by the battering of floodwaters. Picnic in the day-use area and cool down in the nearby creek. Follow the moderate 1.9 kilometre track to a lookout over the falls with scenic views, not only of the falls, but also back along the valley and across the northern Atherton Tableland. Near the creek, look for dragonflies and damselflies. You may even see the giant petalurid dragonfly, the largest dragonfly in Australia. Stay on the track and behind safety fences at all times.

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Emerald Creek Falls

Cobra Road, Mareeba QLD 4880

Emerald creek has a series of cascading waterfalls over granite boulders. A walking track takes you alongside the creek to the numerous falls and lagoons, up to the lookout with views of the valley towards Mareeba. The site is an ideal picnic spot and has several great swimming holes. Road is not suitable for caravans.