Explore the flavours, stories and landscapes of the Mareeba Shire on this scenic self-drive trail through Tropical North Queensland. From coffee farms to mango wineries and bushland cafes, this is the perfect itinerary for curious foodies, slow travellers and weekend wanderers.
Begin your journey at the Mareeba Heritage Museum, where an entry fee of just $5 unlocks a deep dive into the region’s rich agricultural history. Explore exhibitions on tobacco, dairy and coffee farming, and learn how migration has shaped local life. Afterwards, enjoy a barista-made brew from Savannah Café on the deck. Every coffee sold helps support this not-for-profit gem.
View MapCruise through open farmland to arrive at Hectic Valley Farm in Mutchilba, where animal encounters are the star of the show. Join a feeding session and meet camels, pigs, cows, chickens and horses. If you’re travelling with kids or love a hands-on farm experience, this is a must-stop.
Camping is available by the dam if you want to unwind under the stars and wake up to peaceful bushland views.
View MapVisit Skybury, Australia’s oldest commercial coffee plantation, and home to the country’s largest papaya operation. The farm has been family-owned since 1987 and now welcomes guests for tastings, tours and café meals with breathtaking views.
Don’t miss:
A true taste of Tropical North Queensland in one beautiful stop.
View MapNext, head to Golden Drop Winery, North Queensland’s first commercial winery. This family-owned cellar door is located on one of Australia’s largest mango plantations. Try their unique mango wines, sparkling varieties, mango port and cellos.
You can:
Don’t forget to ask for a quick peek at their winemaking lab if you’re curious about how it all comes together.
View MapFinish your drive with a caffeine kick at Jaques Coffee Plantation, a working farm with a great café and immersive visitor experience. If you’re driving a 4WD and the weather is dry, you can take the scenic route via Shanty Creek Road. Otherwise, loop back through Mareeba and head north on the Kennedy Highway.
At Jaques you’ll find:
It’s a fitting finale for a day of paddock-to-plate discovery.
View MapFrom here, your adventure continues. You might:
Need ideas? Check out our guide to off-season stays and unique accommodation.
Tip: This trail is best enjoyed with time to slow down, savour the flavours and chat with locals along the way.