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Plan Your FLY & DRIVE Adventure to WINTON Plan your FLY & DRIVE adventure to WINTON Everything you need to know to plan your fly-in fly-out visit! FLY & DRIVE ADVENTURE AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS, WINTON Opening hours PASSES & ATTRACTION INFO Winter Apr – Sept, open daily, 8.30am – 5pm Summer Oct – Mar, open Mon – Sat, closed Sundays, 8.30am – 5pm ONE ATTRACTION: ULTIMATE DINOSAUR PASS See website for Christmas closure dates A guided tour of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Tour times 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm and 2pm including the Laboratory, Collection Room and Dinosaur Amenities Cretaceous Café, unisex toilets, wheelchair accessible Canyon. Road conditions Sealed Time on site 3 hours Free Wi-fi Yes, the Prehistoric Wi-Fi Network Phone service Telstra only Prices Adult $55 Concession $50 Child $30 Family $115 Road report www.winton.qld.gov.au/road-conditions Includes Transfer to Dinosaur Canyon via the Noble Express Website www.australianageofdinosaurs.com Shuttle and Visitor Guide Excludes Transportation to the Museum and Winton, all food and drinks DINOSAUR STAMPEDE NATIONAL MONUMENT, WINTON Hot tip: The guided tour takes three hours but allow longer to see it all! Opening hours Winter Apr – Sept, open daily, 8.30am – 5pm Tour times 9.30am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm TWO ATTRACTIONS: WINTON DINOSAUR CAPITAL OF Summer Oct – Mar, open Mon – Sat, closed Sundays, 8.30am – 5pm AUSTRALIA (WDCOA) VIP PASS Tour times 9.30am, 11am and 2pm A guided tour of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs (see See website for Christmas closure dates above) and Dinosaur Stampede National Monument at Amenities Trackways Café, unisex toilets, wheelchair accessible Road conditions 65km sealed, 45km unsealed Lark Quarry Conservation Park. Free Wi-fi No Wi-fi available Time on site AAOD 3 hours; DS 45 minutes Phone service No phone service Prices Adult $75 Concession $70 Child $37 Family $170 Road report www.winton.qld.gov.au/road-conditions Includes VIP lanyard, transfer to Dinosaur Canyon via the Website www.dinosaurtrackways.com.au Noble Express Shuttle and Visitor Guide Excludes Transportation to the Museum and Dinosaur Stampede, all food and FLINDERS DISCOVERY CENTRE, HUGHENDEN drinks Opening hours Winter Mar – Oct, open daily, 9am – 5pm Hot tip: Travel to Dinosaur Stampede takes approximately two hours from Winton, Summer Nov – Feb, Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm; Sat – Sun, 9am – 1pm one way, so stay in Winton overnight. Pass is valid for one year. See website for Christmas closure dates Amenities Toilets, wheelchair accessible Road conditions Sealed FOUR ATTRACTIONS: AUSTRALIA’S DINOSAUR TRAIL Free Wi-fi Wi-fi available PASS Phone service Telstra only Guided tours of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs and Road report www.131940.qld.gov.au Dinosaur Stampede National Monument at Lark Quarry Website www.visithughenden.com.au Conservation Park in Winton, and entry to Flinders Discovery Centre in Hughenden and Kronosaurus KRONOSAURUS KORNER, RICHMOND Korner in Richmond. Opening hours Time on site AAOD 3 hours; DS 45 minutes; FDC self- Winter Apr – Oct, open daily, 8.30am – 5pm Summer Nov – Mar, open Mon – Fri, 8.30am – 4pm; Sat – Sun, guided; KK self-guided 8.30am – 3pm. See website for Christmas closure dates Prices Adult $95 Concession $85 Child $50 Family $215 Amenities Moonrock Café, toilets, wheelchair accessible Includes ADT Pass, transfer to Dinosaur Canyon via the Noble Express Shuttle and Road conditions Sealed from Hughenden, partly sealed from Winton Visitor Guide Free Wi-fi Yes Excludes Transportation to the attractions, all food and drinks Phone service Telstra only Hot tip: Allow at least three days to visit all four venues. Pass is valid for one year. Road report www.131940.qld.gov.au Website http://www.kronosauruskorner.com.au/ STEP 1. BOOK YOUR FLIGHTS STEP 3. BOOK YOUR DINOSAUR PASS QANTAS AIRLINES Ultimate DINOSAUR PASS FLIGHTS TO LONGREACH, DEPART DAILY BOOK Adult $55 concession $50 child $30 family $115 BOOK NOW FLIGHTS TO WINTON, DEPART EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NOW WDCOA VIP PASS Adult $75 concession $70 child $37 family $170 BOOK NOW ADT PASS BOOK NOW DINOSAUR Adult $95 concession $85 child $50 family $215 Townsville MUD MAP FIND YOUR WAY TO WINTON Flinders charters discovery Kronosaurus Centre towers Korner Cloncurry Hughenden Richmond Rockhampton Winton Emerald Longreach SEALED ROAD Australian UNSEALED ROAD age of Dinosaur dinosaurs iNTERNATIONAL stampede AIRPORT national DOMESTIC monument Blackall AIRPORT Roma Charleville Toowoomba Brisbane STEP 2. BOOK YOUR HIRE CAR STEP 4. BOOK YOUR WINTON ACCOMMODATION Winton Caravan Parks Pelican Fuel Stop and Caravan Park (07) 4657 1478 From Longreach Airport North Gregory Hotel (free) DETAILS Matilda Country Tourist Park 0439 187 476 From Emerald Airport Tattersalls Hotel (07) 4657 1309 From Rockhampton Airport Winton Hotels/ Motels Boulder Opal Motor Inn BOOK NOW North Gregory Hotel BOOK NOW From Townsville Airport Outback Motel BOOK NOW Banjo’s Overnight and Holiday Units BOOK NOW From Brisbane Airport Cottages on Cork BOOK NOW Redspot Europcar Hertz Thrifty Budget Avis BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK Matilda Motel (07) 4657 1433 DRIVE TIMES LONGREACH TO WINTON 180 KM 2 HOURS MT ISA TO WINTON 470KM 6 HOURS TOWNSVILLE TO WINTON 600KM 7 HOURS ROCKHAMPTON TO WINTON 866KM 9 HOURS BRISBANE TO WINTON 1,355KM 15 HOURS AUSTRALIA’S DINOSAUR TRAIL DRIVE TIMES WINTON TO AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS 24KM 30 MINUTES WINTON TO DINOSAUR STAMPEDE 110KM 2 HOURS WINTON TO HUGHENDEN 216KM 2.4 HOURS HUGHENDEN TO RICHMOND 280KM 3.5 HOURS.
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