Longreach, Outback Queensland - 4K Ambient Walk

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2022
  • A 4K Walking Tour of Longreach in the outback of Queensland.
    Visitors to Longreach can easily imagine what life was like for Australia’s pioneers thanks to the range of authentic experiences on offer. Visitors can ride in a galloping Cobb & Co stagecoach, gently cruise along the river and look up in awe at a canopy of stars; surrounded by the timeless landscape that inspired Australia’s iconic bush poets. They can enhance their understanding further at the world-class museums, Qantas Founders Museum and Australian Stockmen’s Hall of Fame, dedicated to the stories that forged the region’s place in Australia’s history.
    Limitless horizons. Clear skies. No traffic. No crowds. True peace and quiet. A place where you can spend time in small, welcoming communities; where people look out for one another and are always ready to share a laugh or a good story.
    VISIT THE AUSTRALIAN STOCKMAN’S HALL OF FAME
    Not many things show off Australian agricultural life better than McLeod’s Daughters, but the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame gives the tele-show a run for its money.
    It might not have the climatic cliffhangers, but with themed galleries displaying a range of artefacts and audio-visual presentations, this is a place where you can delve into the lives of Australian explorers, stockmen and Aboriginal people from the local area.
    HAVE DINNER AT HARRYS
    If you ask anyone in Longreach where the best restaurant is in town - the answer is unanimously Harry’s. Upstairs on Galah Street you’ll find this bar named after local legend Harry Redford.
    You can expect a bar at the front and a linen tablecloth, date night atmosphere down the back. Their breakfast game is strong, but their evening meals are even stronger - serving Monday to Saturday from 5.30pm - 8.30pm.
    TOUR THE QANTAS FOUNDER’S MUSEUM
    Fly back in time when you visit the QANTAS Founder’s Museum, a cultural display of the airline’s beginnings. You’ll truly discover the spirit of Australia exploring a collection of genuine QANTAS artefacts that can’t be described as plane (boom-tish) and boring.
    In fact, there’s a full-scale replica of QANTAS’ first ever aircraft on display, along with other important models from QANTAS’ history (Boeing 707, DeHaviland DH-61 Giant Moth and Avro 504k Dyak to name a few).
    A wing walk of the Boeing 747 is the real treat, where harnessed up you can walk along the wing which spans 60m in length, the equivalent of two stories above ground level.
    That’s not where the fun stops either, you can go inside the cockpit and stand inside one of the Rolls-Royce engines that propelled this aviation icon across the world throughout its 23 year career.
    JUMP ABOARD A COBB AND CO STAGECOACH
    Hold onto your hats for a one of a kind Cobb and Co Stagecoach ride through Longreach’s bush scrub.
    Outback Pioneers lets modern-day adventurers travel along the original Longreach-Windorah mail route in a restored stagecoach, drawn by five stock horses. Bear in mind, the mechanics of the whole thing hasn’t changed much in 160 years, but what the ride lacks in comfort, it makes up for in laughs.
    ALL ABOARD THE SPIRIT OF THE OUTBACK
    If cruising in the back of a Corolla is not your ideal way of navigating the rugged terrain from Brisbane to Longreach, then look no further than the Spirit of the Outback.
    This iconic train ride takes you through the historic Outback towns of Barcaldine, Emerald and Blackwater in total comfort.
    Gone are the days of sitting upright for this ride - there are sleeping carriages to choose from, showers, toilets and a rest-lounge complete with movie entertainment (via your own tablet).
    The chef-prepared meals are the highlight of this journey and put roadtrip snacks to shame, with hearty bacon and egg breakfasts and lamb chop lunches.
    CLIMB UP TO CAPTAIN STARLIGHT’S LOOKOUT
    Bushranger Captain Starlight may be one of Australia’s most famous cattle thieves, but we think the majestic rock formation he discovered is what really deserves a moment in the spotlight. 55km north-west of Longreach, Captain Starlight’s lookout is a 20 minute hike from the bottom and on a clear day provides unrivalled views over the town.
    Getting there is a little tricky, the roads are unsealed and usually off limits during wet season - so it’s 4WDs only. But the trek is well worth it, and the sunburnt country puts on a show with wild horses, pigs, emus and kangaroos entering the stage below while you watch from your front row seat.
    VISIT THE ROYALS FAVOURITE OUTBACK SPOT
    Take the 10 minute trip out of town to Camden Park Station, a working sheep and cattle station.
    In 1970 the Queen rolled up to Camden in her Rolls Royce to check out their digs and meet a grand champion bull. If the Queen visited it must be good right? The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have also ticked this spot off their Longreach bucket list.
    Have you been to Longreach? What was your favourite thing to do - let us know in the comments.

ความคิดเห็น • 12

  • @dangerboy1111

    its beautiful

  • @BrisbaneChannel
    @BrisbaneChannel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm heading up to Longreach for about a week's work in early July, this was exactly what I was looking for to get a feel for the town.

  • @4KWalkinJapan
    @4KWalkinJapan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Amazing Video.I'm Your Fan.

  • @michaelallen3918
    @michaelallen3918 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video, always have wanted to visit Longreach, this video shows a lot about the town. Nice wide streets, looks very relaxing and peaceful sort of a place. Must get up there in the not too distant future.

  • @carlbirett6123
    @carlbirett6123 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Very good info to see, we are going out there in 3 weeks, and then to Winton and Windorah. Love the outback.

  • @roote4k154
    @roote4k154 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    THANKS YOU FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO

  • @Phop
    @Phop 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Have a nice day

  • @INsanedod
    @INsanedod ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice Vid...thanks!

  • @misssing77

    Is there much work in Longreach ?