Located
just 250 metres off the main north/south Bruce Highway and just 1.5 hours north
of Townsville and 2 hours south of Cairns with their International and Domestic
air terminals. Cardwell is serviced by regular buses and trains making easy access
assured.
Cardwell
is the gateway to Hinchinbrook Island, Australia's largest island National Park.
The island is the dominant feature being just 3km offshore.
This
393 sq. km island lying off the Cardwell coast, halfway between Cairns and Townsville
in North Queensland Australia, is Australia's largest island National Park. The
island has a rich aboriginal history and was first seen by Europeans in 1770 when
Captain Cook sailed past.
Its
rugged skyline is dominated by 1142m Mt. Bowen which towers over a rainforest
wilderness, mangrove-lined shores and spectacular golden sandy ocean beaches.