| Address | Ingham Queensland, Australia |
Located 110 kilometres north of Townsville and 220 kilometres south of Cairns, the country township of Ingham is located in the heart of the tropics. It is the southern gateway to the Wet Tropics World Heritage-listed rainforests of Tropical North Queensland. West of Ingham is Australia's highest sheer drop waterfall, Wallaman Falls, at 305 metres. North-east of Ingham is the majestic Hinchinbrook Island. The region has no less than six recreational National Parks, State Forests and islands, making it a very special part of the North Queensland region.
The township of Ingham, known for its large Italian community, celebrates the Australian-Italian Festival in May - a feast of Italian wine, cuisine, music and culture.
Distance from Brisbane (State Capital): 1,550 kilometres.
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| Activity | Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Camping, Canoeing, Crabbing, Fishing - Beach, Fishing - Deep Sea, Fishing - Estuary, Fishing - Fly, Fishing - Game, Fruit Picking, Golfing, Lessons/Tutorials, Off Road Driving, Scuba-Diving, Snorkelling, Swimming, Tennis, Water Skiing. | | Experience | Adventure, Beach, Caravan and Camping, Educational Tourism, Fishing, Flora/Fauna, Industry/Mining/Agriculture, Island, Marine, Nature based, Rail, Rainforest, Reef, Sport, Wildlife. |
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