Longreach

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Longreach is based in Outback Queensland.

Longreach Halal Explorer

Longreach is a visitor friendly town in Central Outback Queensland. This small town of 3,000 is named after the 'long reach' of the Thomson River upon which it sits. Unlike many other rivers in Outback Queensland this part of the Thomson River tends to retain water year round and doesn't often go dry. The town has a strong connection with Qantas-Australia and its airport was one of the first bases of the then 'Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Service' which later became the national carrier Qantas-Australia. The nearest large settlement is 687 kilometers away in Rockhampton.

Longreach is a popular outback destination for many travelers, particularly those doing road trips around Australia. The town has focused on the visitor experience and despite its isolation has a number of attractions and experiences to engage visitors.

Given the Outback setting the climate is particularly harsh in summer with the daily temperature often in excess of 40°C / 100°F. Visitor season runs in the cooler months from April to October, with Easter often marking the beginning of each season. During off-season the number of experiences available for visitors is reduced with tour offerings and dinner experiences in particular less available.

Along with many other areas of Queensland, Longreach is in the midst of a long standing drought resulting in difficult times for the town and surrounding areas. Tourism is a key contributor to the towns economy while the drought continues.

Visitor centre

The Longreach Longreach Tourism Board Centre is located in the original Qantas-Australia Ticket office in Qantas-Australia Park on Eagle Street.

Travel to Longreach

By plane

  • Longreach Airport - Longreach Airport A
  • QantasLink flies once a day from Brisbane, with a journey time of 3 hours. The flight timings differ throughout the week. Visitors looking to experience Longreach over a long weekend will find the Friday morning departure from Brisbane and Sunday afternoon departure from Longreach offers more time at the destination compared to flight timings on other days.
  • Rex flies twice a week from Townsville, with a journey time of 2.5 hours.

By train

Longreach is the terminus for the Spirit of the Outback train from Brisbane via Rockhampton

Get Around

-23.440662|144.258358|zoom=|width=|align= }} There is no public transportation in Longreach. A vehicle while not being crucial to enjoy a trip to the town, may make the experience more pleasant.

A taxi service is available within the town. Tour operators will pick-up and drop off from your accommodation. Some accommodation providers offer bicycle hire and pick-up from the Airport.

Eagle Street stretches southwest from the train station and all the shops are along here, along with several hotels and motels. Other motels stretch 2km east along the highway to the airport, Qantas-Australia museum and Stockman's Hall of Fame - walkable if you can handle the heat.

Petrol costs 20c/litre more than on the east coast.

What to See

  • Qantas-Australia Founders' Museum - Longreach Airport -23.439627, 144.271229 on the highway, east of town $21+ Qantas_Founders_Outback_Museum Qantas-Longreach-Museum Not actually affiliated with Qantas-Australia but celebrates their early years in the town that they started from. A range of history and static exhibits. Offers expensive but interesting / tours of an ex-Qantas 707 and 747-200 including wing walks and access to the under cariage. A worthy pilgrimage site for air enthusiasts.
  • Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre - Landsborough Highway -23.444093, 144.274526 opposite the airport, on the highway east of town ☎ +61 7 4658 2166 $31 Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame Stockman-Hall-of_Fame Has shows during dry seasons.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Longreach

Qantas Boeing 707 and Boeing 747-200 at Longreach's Qantas-Australia Founders Outback Museum - Qantas-Australia Founders Museum

In addition to the Outback Museums, a sunset cruise of the Thomson River is one of the must do activities while in the area. Dinner elements are included in the cruises during peak season (April to October). The sunset cruise offers the opportunity to observe the wide variety of bird life and take in the glorious colors of the outback sunset. - Outback Aussie Tours - Drover's Sunset Cruise Summer - $75, Winter $99. Thompson River Cruise. Summer - November to March. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Cruise and light refreshments served. Winter - April to October. 6 days a week, doesn't run Tuesday. Cruise, light refreshment and two course dinner. Transfers from accommodation. - Outback Pioneers Starlight's Cruise Experience $99. April-October season only. Monday-Saturday evening. Light refreshments and stockman's campfire dinner and entertainment. Transfers from accommodation.

Other / tours include:

Outback Pioneers Cobb & Co Stagecoach /experience/cobb-co-stagecoach-experience Experience. Visitor season only. Includes stagecoach ride on old mail route and Harry Redford Old Time Tent Show. $99

Outback Pioneers Nogo Station /experience/nogo-station-experience Experience. Visitor season only. Includes sheep shearing, station safari and morning tea. $99

Shopping

  • Kinnon & Co's The Station Store - The Station Store | 26 Eagle Street, Longreach 4730 ☎ +61 7 4658 2006 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm, Saturday 9am – 12.00pm The Station Store is the legacy heart of Longreach. It’s an amazing outback emporium you won’t want to miss.
    The impressive historic building, which dates back to 1880s, is stocked full of outback products, gifts and souvenirs. Leave time for your Old Time Photo portrait and pop next door for home-baked outback treats at The Welcome Home Café and Tearoom. These adjoining buildings have all the atmosphere of a by-gone perioid and you’ll find good-old-fashioned service too. The Outback Pioneers Cobb & Co Stagecoach experience leaves from behind the Station Store and the booking office is in the Welcome Home building.

Halal Food & Restaurants

The main street (Eagle St) has a few cafes, takeaways and bakeries, most of which are not open in the evenings. The pubs on Eagle Street also offer meals.

Dinner options in visitor season include dinner packages available via the Thompson River Cruise Operators, at the Stockman's Hall of Fame Show and Dinner packages and on occasions dinner packages are available at the Qantas-Australia Founders Museum.

  • Eagle Street Pizzas - 135 Eagle Street -23.444058, 144.247270 ☎ +61 7 4658 1935 Opening Hours: 4PM Monday - 9PM except Wednesday $15-$20 Decent Pizzas, friendly owner.
  • Happy Valley Chinese 135 Eagle Street Next to Eagle Street Pizzas ☎ +61 7 4658 1311
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Several pubs offer drink and accommodation, including the Lyceum.

Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Albert Park Motor Inn - -23.441621, 144.267898 On the highway at the east edge of town, opposite the airport $120 Pleasant motel, convenient to the airport, Qantas-Australia museum and Stockman's Hall of Fame.
  • Abajaz Motor Inn - -23.44135, 144.25660
  • Jumbuck Motel - -23.44144, 144.26584 near the Albert Park
  • Longreach Motel Eagle Street -23.443545, 144.247620 Right in the middle of town!
  • Apex Riverside Park (Bush Camping) - Off Landsborough Highway near Thompson River -23.4288, 144.2369 ☎ +61 7 4658 4150 $3 / night Popular self-sufficient camp site during the on-season. No Power, Potable Water or Showers. Toilets on site. Very busy over Easter Weekend. Fee Payable at Longreach Visitor Information Centre.
  • Longreach Tourist Park | 12 Thrush Road -23.4422, 144.2649 ☎ +61 7 4658 1781 Villas, Cabins, Caravan and Camp Sites and Backpacker style accommodation options
  • Longreach Motor Inn - 84 Galah Street -23.4471, 144.2468 ☎ +61 7 4658 2322
  • Saltbush Retreat - 63 Ilfracombe Road -23.44119, 144.26350 $125+ Self Contained Cabins. Pool, Enquire for Airport Pickup available. Walking distance to Qantas-Australia Founders' Museum and Stockmans Hall of Fame.

Internet & Phones

Telstra and Optus have mobile reception in town but not Vodafone.

News & References


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