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Kuranda Railway Station, Queensland

A day out on the Kuranda Skyrail and Scenic Railway

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Kuranda is a mountain village nestled within the lush rainforests of Tropical North Queensland. Although it is possible to travel there by car from Port Douglas we preferred the more exciting option of taking the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and returning on the Kuranda Scenic Railway. With return tickets passengers can choose to travel on the Skyrail in one direction and the train in the other, or alternatively take the same option in both directions.

Gliding over the rainforest on board Skyrail
Gliding over the rainforest on board Skyrail

Combined tickets for Skyrail and the Scenic Railway start from AUD $135 (£68) for an adult in standard class which includes an optional one way bus transfer between Freshwater Railway Station to the Skyrail Smithfield Terminal on the return. For an enhanced experience, it’s possible to upgrade to a Diamond View cabin with a glass floor which offers a unique perspective of the rainforest canopy beneath your feet. Further ticket details can be found here.

Getting there:

Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

The Skyrail Rainforest Cableway is located at Smithfield which is 15 minutes north of Cairns city centre and a 50 minute drive south of Port Douglas. The Skyrail terminus benefits from a large car park with free all day parking. Passengers without their own transport can request bus transfers from Cairns when purchasing tickets as mentioned above.

Boarding the Skyrail cable cars
Boarding the Skyrail cable cars

The 7.5 km cable car journey is divided into three sections and it was a thrilling experience to glide above the rainforest canopy and descend for close up views at lookout points along the route. The first stage of the journey was the ascent up to Red Peak which offered splendid views back towards the Coral Sea and the northern beaches of Cairns.

Following the boardwalk trail at Red Peak, Kuranda Skyrail
Following the boardwalk trail at Red Peak, Kuranda Skyrail

Our first stop was at Red Peak where we spent around 20 minutes following the rainforest boardwalk looped trail which was interspersed with detailed information boards not to mention stunning views.

Barron Falls, Kuranda Rainforest
Barron Falls, Kuranda Rainforest

It was then just a short wait to board the cable car for the next stage of our journey taking us over the rainforest treetops to Barron Falls. Here we spent a further 20 minutes following the short trail to the Edge Lookout and also took a look inside the informative Rainforest Interpretation Centre that’s located there. Here we learned that the Barron Gorge National Park was originally formed 400 million years ago. The Falls are at their best during the wet season between December and March and although our visit was just before then there was a strong flow of water cascading down the gorge.

On board Skyrail. Kuranda
On board Skyrail

It was then time for cable car number three to make the final descent down to the village of Kuranda with more spectacular views to enjoy as we approached the terminus. From there, it was just a short walk to the village centre which is clearly signposted. Our first task was to find a cafe for our morning cappuccinos which wasn’t difficult as Kuranda has plenty to choose from.

Kuranda village shops
Kuranda village shops

We then wandered around the pretty village glancing in a few of the gift shops that line the high street. Kuranda is noted for its market days when coach loads of tourists descend on the village in search of souvenirs and handcrafts. We timed our visit for a Tuesday when it was lovely and quiet but if you enjoy a stroll around markets then you can aim to go there between Wednesday and Sunday. As well as being famous for its markets, Kuranda is also home to several attractions which include the Koala GardensBirdworld and the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary.

Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

Australian Butterfly Sanctuary
Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

We opted to visit the Butterfly Sanctuary, standard adult admission AUD $24 (£12) which is located close to the village centre. The sanctuary is home to over 1,200 free flying butterflies from a variety of species and is a joy to visit.

Beautiful butterflies at the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary
Beautiful butterflies at the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

It was lovely to stroll through the lush indoor gardens beneath a large glass roof, whilst vibrant butterflies fluttered all around us. It was also an unforgettable experience to be invited to release an Orange Cruiser butterfly into the dome for its first ever flight.

Australian Butterfly Sanctuary
Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

After being handed a net containing the newly hatched butterfly I just had to carefully turn it over and gently pull a cord to set it free and watch in awe as it gently fluttered into some nearby shrubbery.

Releasing a butterfly for it's first flight, Australian Butterfly Sanctuary
Releasing a butterfly for it’s first flight

In addition to the central area, visitors can take a look in the breeding lab, witness a butterfly life cycle from eggs to daily aviary release, view silk moth caterpillars and mini beasts. The sanctuary is a delightful place to visit and enchanting for all ages.

Australian Butterfly Sanctuary
Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

We then had ample time to enjoy a light lunch before enjoying a stroll along the riverside footpath to the Scenic Railway station for our return trip back towards Cairns.

Riverside footpath, Kuranda

Our four hour stop in Kuranda was just about the right length as the village is quite small and unless you plan to visit all of its attractions I doubt you would need any longer there.

Kuranda Scenic Railway

Kuranda Railway Station
Kuranda Railway Station

We love nothing more than a ride on board a heritage train and when we learnt about the one linking Kuranda with Cairns, we knew instantly that it was a journey we wanted to take. Construction of the railway began in 1887 and was completed in 1891. This feat of engineering required the construction of 15 tunnels, 55 bridges and more than 150 cuttings through the steep and dense rainforest to connect the gold and tin mines of the Atherton Tablelands to Cairns. Kuranda Scenic Railway.

Kuranda Scenic Railway
Kuranda Scenic Railway

Now fully restored, the railway is one of northern Queensland’s most popular tourist attractions. The station boasts a heritage platform, booking office and refreshment rooms with passengers advised to arrive 30 minutes before departure times. Tickets are available in either the original heritage carriages with polished wooden seats or in the more luxurious Gold Class where we were seated, more details here.

Gold Class carriage on the Kuranda Scenic Railway
Gold Class carriage on the Kuranda Scenic Railway

The luxury Gold Class carriages date back to the 1900’s and have been tastefully refurbished with wood panelling and comfortable armchairs and a complimentary hostess service. After being shown to our seats we were offered pre-departure drinks of wine, beer etc. and a snack pack of local macadamia nuts which we nibbled whilst the train gently made its way through the rainforest. Our hostess also distributed informative cards with maps to guide us through the journey, although a spoken commentary was also provided.

Studying the Gold Class menu on board the Kuranda Scenic Railway
Studying the Gold Class menu on board the Kuranda Scenic Railway

There was a 10 minute stop at Barron Falls where everyone could get out onto the platform to experience the view from the perspective of the opposite side of the valley to where we viewed the falls from Skyrail.

Barron Falls, Kuranda
Barron Falls

Back on board we were offered more drinks and whilst sipping our glasses of beer and wine we were served a platter of locally sourced produce that comprised three cheese selections; crackers; a basil, feta and tomato dip; dried fruits followed by refreshing pots of mango fruit sorbet.

Food, drink and stunning scenery on board the Kuranda Scenic Railway
Food, drink and stunning scenery on board the Kuranda Scenic Railway

Towards the end of the journey we were handed pens and postcards to remind us of the epic trip but even without the souvenirs the rail journey was an unforgettable experience and one I’d highly recommend taking. Despite travelling through the same landscape, the train was an altogether different experience from the Skyrail but equally enjoyable. With food, drink and comfortable seats, it was very relaxing. Please note that Gold Class on the Kuranda Scenic Railway is only available on the 9.30 and 15.30 departures (i.e. the first and last of the day).

Kuranda Scenic Railway
Kuranda Scenic Railway

Passengers with their own cars (like us) alighted the train at Freshwater Station from where connecting buses shuttle back to the Smithfield car park at Skyrail. Other passengers can remain on board to Cairns Central station and make their own way back from there.

Kuranda Scenic Railway
Kuranda Scenic Railway

It’s often said that it’s more about the journey than the destination and it was so true that day as I felt that although we enjoyed exploring the village of Kuranda and the beautiful Butterfly Sanctuary, the stars of the show were undoubtedly our journeys on both the Skyrail and Scenic Railway.

During our visit to Kuranda we were guests of Skyrail, the Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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35 responses to “A day out on the Kuranda Skyrail and Scenic Railway”

  1. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    i’ve done this before but not in first class! It’s a great thing to do in Australia, the views and the scale are brilliant!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a lovely train ride Andy!

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  2. Garrulous Gwendoline Avatar

    I’ve had a look around for videos of Barron Falls after Cyclone Alfred but it might be a bit soon. People are still dealing with flooding cleanups. But there are plenty on the internet after Cyclone Jasper a couple of years ago. We did this trip some decades ago. It is a great day out, and as it provides the kind of memories that stick with you, probably once is enough 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a great day out Gwen and we enjoyed the journey far more than the destination though Kuranda was quiet when we visited which made it seem more attractive. Thanks for your interest and comments Gwen.

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  3. shane harrison Avatar

    Fantastic journeys, Marion. Floating on air and gliding on rail.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Shane. It was definitely a day to remember.

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  4. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Wow, the butterflies are so beautiful. Gorgeous waterfall photo, and very cool vantage point of it as well.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The butterflies were gorgeous and I felt very honoured to be able to send one off on its very first flight.

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  5. grandmisadventures Avatar

    If there is an option for a cable tram and a railroad- you always take that option. What a beautiful area! I love old trains so that would be a thrill to ride that train through such wild beauty 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh Meg I do hope you are able to take this cable car / heritage train journey sometime as it’s very special and the views sublime.

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  6. India Safaris Avatar

    This sounds like an unforgettable experience! Gliding above the rainforest on the Skyrail and then returning through the lush scenery on a historic train—what a perfect way to explore Kuranda. The Butterfly Sanctuary adds a magical touch too. Definitely a must-do in Queensland!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly, we enjoyed a wonderful day out. Thanks so much for reading and commenting.

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  7. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The views from the scenic railway are beautiful. Looks like it’s a comfortable experience as well, especially the seating in the luxury Gold Class.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The luxury Gold Class carriage down to Cairns from Kuranda was such a treat and a wonderful experience Linda. Thanks so much for your interest and comments.

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  8. kzmcb Avatar

    A great choice of location and transport, Marion. The markets can be a bit disappointing unless you search g for local gems, like the Opal shop ( no pun intended) or artwork. And the food options are good.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your continued interest in this series of posts. Our day in Kuranda by Skyrail and the Scenic Railway was delightful.

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  9. Lookoom Avatar

    I wouldn’t have believed that tourism was so developed in a part of Australia that seems so far away from everything. It was useful to read your article.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your continued interest in this series of posts. Yes. there are plenty of tourist attractions in Far North Queensland so it’s well worth a visit.

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  10. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I love that trip and its one of the peaceful places to visit. Does the aboriginal theme park still operate just before the trip up the mountain? I haven’t been there for a while. It’s worth visiting if still there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Taking the journey to and from Kuranda was delightful Ian. I think that my next post might be what you were referring to. Thanks for your continued interest.

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  11. LiterarySerenityScribe Avatar

    Goodness, this is an absolutely breathtaking journey. Thank you for taking us along with you. Out of curiosity, how long does it usually take for you to plan your trips to these kinds of destinations?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and interest in our visit to Kuranda travelling on board Skyrail and the Scenic Railway. Our trips take a great deal of planning and research but it’s all part of the fun.

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      1. LiterarySerenityScribe Avatar

        That’s great! Thank you for sharing. You really took us along for the ride. ^_^

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  12. Rebecca Avatar

    A lovely time spent on the skyrails and railway! The skyrail looks like a fun and unique way to get from point A to point B, and your post goes to show just how varied the geography is in Australia. Thanks for sharing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Taking both the Skyrail and Scenic Railway was the perfect way to travel between Cairns and the rainforest village of Kuranda. Thanks so much for your interest Rebecca.

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  13. kagould17 Avatar

    Nice post Marion. You had a much nicer day for your scenic trip and looks like we should have booked in Gold Class for a better experience. Happy weekend. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I remember you mentioning the hard wooden seating and the lack of ventilation. No such issues in Gold Class! Enjoy your weekend and thanks for commenting. Marion

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  14. photofinlandrantasalot.wordpress.com Avatar

    Oh Marion, some parts of your post were like visiting a fairy tail, rain forest, butterflies, trains. Thank you for a great trip to Kuranda.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words and interest in this post. We enjoyed a wonderful day visiting Kuranda.

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  15. Sheree Avatar

    Fabulous scenery

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sheree. Definitely a day to remember!

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  16. restlessjo Avatar

    What a fabulous day out, Marion. You certainly live life in style xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jo, with beautiful scenery and a lovely. sunny day our visit to Kuranda was delightful. I hope you have a weekend. M.

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