Welcome to Cape York Peninsula...
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Welcome to Cape York Peninsula...
Cape York is the northern most tip of Queensland, and is one of the
most isolated regions in
Australia. The majority of the area is essentially rugged landscape, and this wide
wilderness area is inhabited by just over 10,000 people.
To view this intense landscape, you will have to be prepared to embark
on one of Australia's great road adventures. Keeping in mind that the
peninsula is the size of Victoria, with few sealed roads, you may wish
to employ one of the several tour organisations to show you this unique
part of Queensland.
Two distinct seasons exist at the Cape, the wet and the dry. During the
wet season all roads are cut of and virtually all road transport stops.
Therefore, the best time to travel within the area is between June and
November.
The many Aboriginal communities in the area are self-sufficient and may
be visited so long as you obtain permission in writing beforehand. You
can also experience Quinkan Aboringinal rock art at Split Rock,
situated in the stunning sandstone country, at the base of the Cape.
There are camping sites and caravan sites available, and if you are
going to go exploring, then don't forget a hat, plenty of water and some serious
hiking shoes, as the terrain can be as rough as it gets.
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