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Pinnarendi Station Stay & Cafe – Forty Mile

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Pinnarendi Station Stay & Cafe – Forty Mile

Pinnarendi Station Stay & Cafe is a beloved outback oasis and a must-do experience for travellers exploring the Savannah Way between the Atherton Tablelands and the Gulf. Located on the Kennedy Highway near the turn-off to the Undara Lava Tubes, this family-run station stay is renowned for its exceptional hospitality, fantastic food, and tranquil bush camping. The campground offers spacious, unpowered sites set in a peaceful, natural bush environment, providing plenty of room for all types of rigs, from large caravans to tents, to find a private spot. The heart of Pinnarendi is its licensed cafe, a rustic and welcoming hub famous for its delicious homemade meals, particularly the burgers and scones, which have gained a legendary reputation among travellers. The hosts are the soul of the place, known for being incredibly friendly, helpful, and for creating a warm, communal atmosphere where guests feel like old friends. The facilities are rustic but very clean and well-maintained, including hot showers and flushing toilets. Evenings are often a social affair, with guests gathering for happy hour or around a shared campfire under a spectacular canopy of outback stars. For a small fee, the experience offers incredible value and a genuine taste of outback life. With its perfect blend of great food, authentic country charm, and peaceful camping, Pinnarendi is more than just a stopover; it’s a memorable destination in its own right.

★★★★★ (4.8 Stars)

Pinnarendi Station Stay & Cafe
22971 Kennedy Hwy, Forty Mile QLD 4872
Website: pinnarendi.com.au
Phone Number: 0401 627 315

GPS Coordinates: -18.04038, 144.88172

Site Information

  • Location: On the Kennedy Highway, between Mount Surprise and the Lynd Junction.
  • Site Suitable For: Tents, camper trailers, caravans, and motorhomes of all sizes.
  • Road Access: Sealed highway to the entrance. Good gravel roads on the property.
  • Site Surface: Grass and dirt sites.
  • Camping Permitted: Yes, this is a paid station stay. Bookings are highly recommended.
  • Maximum Overnight Stays: Check with management when booking.
  • Number of Un-powered Sites: Numerous spacious unpowered sites available.
  • Facilities: Toilets, hot showers, cafe/restaurant, rubbish bins.
  • Picnic Tables: Yes, at the cafe and common areas.
  • Potable Water: Yes, potable water is available.
  • Mobile Phone Coverage: Very limited to non-existent.
  • TV Reception: No.
  • Onsite Public Toilets: Yes.
  • Rubbish Bins: Yes.
  • Open Fires: Permitted in designated fire pits. Check with hosts.
  • Generator Use: Permitted during designated hours.
  • Number of Sites Available: Many sites across a large property.
  • Essentials to Bring: While the cafe is excellent, it’s best to be self-sufficient with main supplies.
  • Pet Friendly: Yes, pets are welcome. Confirm with hosts when booking.
  • Fishing: Limited, in nearby creeks.
  • Short Walks: Excellent walking tracks throughout the station property.

Local Amenities

This is a remote station stay. The nearest small towns are Mount Surprise and The Lynd.

  • Local Pubs:
    • The Lynd Oasis Roadhouse (has a bar) (approx. 50 km)
    • Bedrock Village Hotel, Mount Surprise (approx. 60 km)
  • Places to Eat:
    • The onsite cafe is highly recommended. Otherwise, roadhouses at The Lynd or Mount Surprise.
  • Local Attractions:
    • Undara Volcanic National Park (Lava Tubes)
    • Forty Mile Scrub National Park
    • O’Brien’s Creek Gemfields (near Mount Surprise)
  • Nearest Caravan Parks:
    • This is a station stay campground. Other options include Bedrock Village in Mount Surprise.
  • Next Free Camps:
    • Archer Creek Rest Area (48hr, approx. 120 km east)
    • Other basic rest areas on the highway.
  • Nearest Dump Points:
    • The nearest public dump point is in Mount Surprise.
  • Nearest Petrol Station:
    • Fuel is available at Mount Surprise and The Lynd Roadhouse. Ensure you have sufficient fuel.
  • Drinking Water Resupply:
    • Available onsite.
  • Public Toilets:
    • Available onsite.

Seasonal Weather Forecast

The Savannah Way region has a tropical savanna climate, with a distinct wet and dry season. It is generally hot year-round.

Season Average Temp (Max/Min) Conditions
Summer (Dec – Feb) 34°C / 23°C The ‘Wet Season’. Very hot and humid with frequent, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. Some attractions may close.
Autumn (Mar – May) 31°C / 19°C Temperatures and humidity decrease. The landscape is lush and green after the wet season. A great time to visit.
Winter (Jun – Aug) 27°C / 12°C The ‘Dry Season’ and peak tourist time. Warm, sunny days and cool, crisp nights with very low humidity and minimal rain.
Spring (Sep – Nov) 34°C / 17°C The ‘Build-Up’. Temperatures and humidity increase dramatically ahead of the wet season. Can be very hot.

 

 

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