Railway enthusiasts have restored part of the Old Ghan railway and now operate a number of steam trains between Quorn and Port Augusta.
Pichi Richi Railway
Pinnacles Visitor Centre
Pint On Punt
If you’re staying in Windsor or St Kilda the Pint On Punt pub at St Kilda Junction has a great atmosphere and daily $12 meal specials.
Pioneer Park Museum
This open-air museum features restored buildings and working machinery to portray the history of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area.
PJ O’Brien’s
PJ O’Brien’s is an Irish pub in the centre of Cairns that has cheap food, drinks and a good atmosphere.
Point Lookout Bowls Club
A great dinner spot is just a bit further down the main road, where locals go for inexpensive quality meals.
Point Lookout petrol station
The Point Lookout petrol station next to the Manta Lodge has a convenience store and café where you can get cheap sandwiches and snacks.
Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre
Port Arthur historic ghost tour
The historic ghost tour a popular walking tour of Port Arthur that recounts spooky stories about convict ghosts.
Port Arthur Historic Site
This is a must-see attraction that gives you an excellent impression of Australia’s convict history. The World Heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site covers a large area and includes ruins of the prison settlement with several restored buildings. Admission to the site includes a guided tour, a cruise around the harbour and admission to the site for two consecutive days.
Port Augusta bus and coach terminal
Premier Stateliner and Greyhound coaches go to Adelaide. Premier Stateliner also go to Ceduna, Whyalla and Port Lincoln and Greyhound heads north to Alice Springs. Coaches stop at the Mogas Roadhouse on Eyre Highway.
Port Augusta train station
Port Augusta lies at the crossroads of two long-distance rail lines: the Ghan (Adelaide to Darwin) and the Indian Pacific (Sydney to Perth). The Pichi Richi Railway has trains to Quorn in the foothills of the Flinders Ranges. The train station is on Stirling Road.
Port Campbell Bus Stop
V/line coaches go to Geelong and Warrnambool along the Great Ocean Road. The main coach stop in Port Campbell is at the Surf Club on Tregea Street, although the coach also has stops at Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge.
Port Campbell Visitor Information Centre
Port Douglas bus terminal
Coral Reef Coaches operate buses that run between Port Douglas and Cairns, Cairns Airport, Cape Tribulation, Cooktown and Mossman. Buses depart from the end of Dixie Street.
Port Douglas Court House Museum
This small museum in Port Douglas’s old courthouse has exhibits on local history.
Port Douglas tourist information centre
Port Fairy bus and coach stop
V/line (tel 13 22 32) buses go to Warrnambool, Portland and Mount Gambier in South Australia and Transit South West bus route 10 runs between Warrnambool and Port Fairy. Buses stop on Bank Street.