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Schildkröten-Aussichtspunkt, Cape Hillsborough Nationalpark

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Schildkröten-Aussichtspunkt, Cape Hillsborough Nationalpark

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Schildkröten-Aussichtspunkt, Cape Hillsborough Nationalpark

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Turtle Viewpoint is a captivating lookout nestled within the scenic Cape Hillsborough National Park, approximately 50 kilometers north-west of Mackay in Queensland, Australia. This viewpoint offers breathtaking coastal vistas across the Coral Sea, encompassing nearby islands like Brampton, St Bees, and Keswick. Formed from ancient volcanic activity, the area boasts dramatic landscapes and is a significant spiritual place for the traditional custodians, the Yuwibara people.

Visitors consistently praise the impressive landscape and the truly beautiful experience of being at Turtle…

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    31. Dezember 2022

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    Einfach klasse die zutraulichen Skippies am Strand und in der Anlage. Das sieht man auch an den Camper Fees. Ist der Insta-Spot bei Sonnenaufgang für die Supapictures am Strand mit den angefütterten Skippies.

    29. Dezember 2024

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    Wer Kängurus sehen möchte, die gezielt zu touristischen Zwecken gefüttert werden, ist hier genau richtig. An anderen Stellen wird explizit vor dem Füttern gewarnt, da die Tiere dann nicht mehr natürlich agieren, sondern zu Aggressivität neigen.
    Ansonsten ist die Landschaft beeindruckend und der Strand ein wirklich schönes Erlebnis.
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    What is the typical difficulty and terrain like for the walk to Turtle Viewpoint?

    The walk to Turtle Viewpoint is primarily along the Andrews Point track. While generally considered manageable, it traverses diverse terrain including cool rainforest sections and exposed ridgelines. Hikers should expect some uneven surfaces and inclines, making appropriate footwear advisable. It's not considered a strenuous hike but does require a moderate level of fitness.

    Are there other significant viewpoints or landmarks near Turtle Viewpoint within Cape Hillsborough National Park?

    Yes, the Andrews Point track itself offers several stunning coastal views. Beyond Turtle Viewpoint, you can explore other lookouts along the trail that provide different perspectives of the Coral Sea and nearby islands. The entire Cape Hillsborough National Park is rich with natural features, including dramatic volcanic rock formations and diverse habitats.

    Is Turtle Viewpoint, Cape Hillsborough National Park, accessible by public transport?

    Public transport options directly to Cape Hillsborough National Park and Turtle Viewpoint are very limited. Visitors typically need to travel by private vehicle. The park is located approximately 50 kilometers north-west of Mackay, Queensland, making a car the most practical way to reach the area.

    Do I need a permit to visit Turtle Viewpoint or hike the Andrews Point track?

    Generally, you do not need a specific permit for day visits to Turtle Viewpoint or to hike the Andrews Point track within Cape Hillsborough National Park. However, if you plan to camp within the national park, camping permits are required and can be booked through the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website: parks.qld.gov.au.

    Is Turtle Viewpoint and the surrounding trails family-friendly?

    Yes, Turtle Viewpoint and many of the trails in Cape Hillsborough National Park are considered family-friendly. The Andrews Point track, while having some inclines, is manageable for children who are accustomed to walking. It's a great opportunity for families to enjoy nature and spot wildlife together. Always ensure children are supervised, especially near viewpoints.

    Is Cape Hillsborough National Park, including Turtle Viewpoint, dog-friendly?

    No, Cape Hillsborough National Park, like most national parks in Queensland, does not permit dogs or other domestic animals on walking tracks or in protected areas. This is to protect the native wildlife and natural environment. Service animals are an exception.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Turtle Viewpoint or in Cape Hillsborough National Park?

    Beyond the potential to spot turtles feeding in the waters below the viewpoint, Cape Hillsborough National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife. The most famous residents are the kangaroos and wallabies, often seen on the beaches, especially at sunrise. The park also hosts a variety of birdlife, reptiles, and other marine creatures. The Yuwi name for a specific lookout along this track, Diwaia, means 'flatback turtle', highlighting the area's significance for these marine creatures.

    Are there any cafes or dining options near Turtle Viewpoint or within Cape Hillsborough National Park?

    Dining options directly at Turtle Viewpoint or along the Andrews Point track are not available. However, the nearby Cape Hillsborough Nature Tourist Park offers a cafe and general store where visitors can purchase food, drinks, and other supplies. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks for your hike.

    What are the parking arrangements for visiting Turtle Viewpoint?

    Parking for Turtle Viewpoint is typically available at the start of the Andrews Point track within Cape Hillsborough National Park. While there is dedicated parking, it can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot.

    Is Turtle Viewpoint wheelchair accessible?

    No, Turtle Viewpoint is not wheelchair accessible. The path to the viewpoint, the Andrews Point track, involves natural terrain, uneven surfaces, and stairs in places, making it unsuitable for wheelchairs or strollers.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Turtle Viewpoint?

    For a comfortable hike to Turtle Viewpoint, it's recommended to wear sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes. Given the exposed sections of the trail, sun protection is crucial, so bring a hat, sunglasses, and apply sunscreen. Carry plenty of water, especially on warmer days, and consider insect repellent. A camera is also a must for capturing the stunning views.

    What is the historical significance of the area around Turtle Viewpoint?

    The area around Turtle Viewpoint is part of Cape Hillsborough National Park, which has a rich history. It is a significant spiritual place for the traditional custodians, the Yuwibara people, who have an ancient connection to the land. Geologically, the park is a peninsula of volcanic origin, with its dramatic landscapes formed millions of years ago. Captain James Cook named the cape in 1770, and the broader area has seen European settlement and the development of tourist facilities since the mid-20th century.

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