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We offer far more than your typical Nth Qld country Pub
Outstanding Accommodation, Newly refurbished, Superb tropical swimming pool, Delicious meals Cold beer & Fine Wines.
There is lots of fun to be had in this relaxed friendly family hotel set in the sleepy un-spoiled town of Lucinda. Here you can Relax and be yourself and enjoy the magnificent natural wonders of the region.
So whether your here for work, fishing, adventure or leisure we can make your stay a comfortable & enjoyable one. Travellers can look forward to a respite from the road, enjoy an overnight kickback,a good meal and a stroll on the beach after a long drive.
Locals often find our friendly hospitality perfect for an evening to remember of fine dining and live entertainment. We provide a perfect opportunity for a weekend getaway - close, convenient, comfortable and affordable - with easy access to local attractions and a wealth of local knowledge we're happy to share with our visitors.
Drop in for an hour or two, an overnight stop or let us lodge you for a week while you explore the Region.
Hinchinbrook
The shire of Hinchinbrook is located in one of the most beautiful and
biologically extraordinary places on earth, a must see eco-tourist
destination. With extensive unspoilt waterways and close proximity to
the Great Barrier Reef, this is also one of Australia’s most sort after
sports recreational fishing destinations.
Lucinda
Lucinda is a small coastal township situated 24km north of the north
Queensland town of Ingham. 120km north of Townsville and 270km south
of Cairns. It is situated in the heart of sugar cane country; it is
also a fishing paradise. Wonderfully natural, the town has
approximately 250 residents who enjoy the privileges of the beautiful
natural paradise with so many natural attractions of the town and
surrounding area.
Lucinda is positioned opposite the southern end of Hinchinbrook Island
- Australia’s largest national park island and the region is patronised
by locals and international visitors alike. The Thorsborne Trail ,
32km, 5 day hike along the eastern edge of the island is
internationally rated in the top 10 walks on the planet.
The Hinchinbrook Channel and its extensive estuary system is also
regarded as one of Australia’s sports fishing “meccas”, famous for its
Barramundi , Mangrove Jack, Fingermark and of course Queensland Mud
crabs. The island, some 36kms long, is world heritage listed and
regarded by the state government as the “jewel in the crown” of
Queensland.
Lucinda is positioned in the heart of sugar cane country, providing a
thriving backdrop for visitors to observe as the season progresses.
The cane country scenery is forever changing and is a hive of activity
for 6 months of the year. The landscape of cane fields is magnificent
with a sparkling array of fabulous greens and natural beauty that takes
your breath away, unique in its own right.
As a tourist attraction Lucinda has the longest loading jetty in the
southern hemisphere, 5.8km that actually curves with the earth. It
services the sugar industry by loading raw sugar onto approximately 20
international ships per year. This facility and the large storage
faculties is a tourist attraction, fascinating many visitors.
The Shire of Hinchinbrook and Surrounding Area
The hinterland adjacent to Lucinda also boasts world-class natural
attractions; the Hinchinbrook community is a very active one with many
social ad cultural events taking place during the calendar year.
Please find more information form the Hinchinbrook Visitors Web
site .
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