From Sacred Sands to Inland Horizons
Continuing north, The Great Dreaming Track winds through places of deep cultural and historical significance. From the coloured sands of Elim Beach to the ancient rock art galleries of Guugu Yimithirr and Quinkan Country, visitors experience a living connection to Country. Staying at remote station glamping and coastal camps offers a rare opportunity to slow down and immerse in the rhythm of life on country before arriving in Coen.
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Stories in Pictures
Coloured sands stretch along Elim Beach, creative expression thrives in Hope Vale, the wetlands of Rinyirru (Lakefield) teem with life, and inland horizons open across Normanby, Melsonby and Laura’s cultural landscapes.
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Travelling north from coastal sands into inland country, visitors encounter stations, wetlands, and landscapes layered with history, cultural significance, and diverse natural environments.
Historic coastal landscapes where stories of First Nation custodians continue alongside the town’s layered past, connecting sea, river and country through enduring cultural knowledge and shared history.
Explore locationA strong cultural centre surrounded by landscapes rich in history, home to creative traditions and significant sites that share the stories of the Guugu Yimithirr people.
Explore locationKnown for its coloured sands and expansive coastline, where sea country meets cultural traditions passed through generations.
Explore locationA remote property on Balnggarrawarra country, where cultural heritage and land management practices work hand in hand, reflecting the enduring connection between Traditional Owners and place.
Explore locationA vast working cattle station on Balnggarrawarra country, where pastoral life and cultural heritage come together, reflecting the enduring connection between Traditional Owners, land management and place.
Explore locationVast wetlands and river systems that support abundant birdlife and hold cultural significance, with sites that connect Traditional Owners to the land’s seasonal rhythms.
Explore locationAn important cultural meeting place for thousands of years, known for its surrounding sandstone escarpments, rock art, and biennial gatherings celebrating culture, dance, and storytelling.
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