Mossman Attractions

Australian Muster ExperienceMore Info

Daintree Station, home of the Australian Muster Experience Stockmans Lunch Muster and much more! The Australian Muster Experience celebrates the spirit of wild outback Australia stretched out before you, and the courage and determination of the men and women who carve their lives from the bush. From the moment you arrive, the Aussie Outback experience begins. Explore the rambling Station building and stockyards framed by the majestic Daintree Rainforest with stunning views to Port Douglas.

Janbal GalleryMore Info

Janbal Gallery is more than just an Aboriginal art gallery - it is a true Aboriginal Experience

Mossman Gorge, Daintree National ParkMore Info

Mossman Gorge, Daintree National Park is a very accessible and scenic section of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area Strangler figs and epiphytic plants flourish and the crystal-clear Mossman River cascades over granite boulders. The area is also home to colourful Boyd

Mount Lewis National ParkMore Info

Many of the highest rainforest-clad mountains of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area are, for the most part, inaccessible. The 28 kilometre Mount Lewis drive is a notable exception. Winding through rainforest-clad ridges and spurs, the road climbs to over 1200 metres before following the contours around the chain of peaks that form the watershed of the Mossman and Mitchell rivers. Mount Lewis is a treasure trove of unique and endemic wildlife. The area between the Mount Lewis and Atherton Tableland has high habitat and species diversity, especially animal life. The beautiful upland rainforest dates back to the evolution of flowering plants on earth. Some flowers are indicative of Australia

Shannonvale Tropical Fruit WineryMore Info

Shannonvale Tropical Fruit Winery makes wines from tropical fruit. No it's not sweet and sticky. The range includes very dry wines to medium-sweet and port styles and they are commercial standard. In the 2010 Perth Wine Show and the 2010 Brisbane Wine Show, they entered 13 wines and received a total of 15 medals from the grape wine judges.

Wet TropicsMore Info

The Wet Tropics World Heritage property extends from Townsville to Cooktown on the north-east coast of Queensland and covers almost 900,000 hectares. The area is a region of spectacular scenery with fast-flowing rivers, deep gorges, numerous waterfalls and mountain summits providing expansive rainforest views.