Atherton Travellers Lodge
Activities in the surrounding can vary from things such as hiking and fishing to experiencing scenic lookouts or hot air ballooning. The hostel itself is in a quiet area so that guests can relax without being disturbed, guests can also experience the tropical garden that surrounds the hostel and take in the tranquillity of the area ...
Atherton is the hub of the Atherton Tableland region in Queensland, Australia, located 752 m above sea level. Its population is approximately 5,800 persons. The climate is tropical. Atherton was named after one of its founders, John Atherton, and it became a town on February 23, 1886. Built on the side of an extinct volcano it is surrounded by several small hills known as the Seven Sisters. These volcanic mountains attract tourists.