VIDEO | Wangetti Bike Trail Hub gets nod from Council

DOUGLAS SHIRE COUNCIL




A vision to develop an eco-tourism visitor hub for the Wangetti Trail, and create local jobs, has received in-principle support from Douglas Shire Council at today’s open session of Council in Mossman.


The “Trail Hub” would be located on the western side of the Captain Cook Highway at Wangetti and could include cafes, shops, camping, visitor information services, an arts display and other complementary features to adventure tourism, such as a mountain bike assembly area.

It would also reflect the aspirations of Traditional Owners and support the ongoing operation and maintenance of the Wangetti Trail.

Douglas Shire Mayor Julia Leu said the trail hub would be an arrival and drop-off area for the adventure tourism trail. 


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“Developing the trail hub is a really critical step towards balancing out the trail,” she said. 

“We know eco and adventure tourists have a marked impact on the places they visit and we expect interest in the Wangetti Trail to be significant.

“This hub will form a key part of the Wangetti Trail experience as it taps into the rapid growth in walking and mountain biking tourism.”

The hub will create jobs and opportunities for cultural activities for Traditional Owners.

“This will bring great benefits for our local economies by generating economic and social benefits and creating resilience through sustainable employment opportunities,” Cr Leu said.

“The flow-on effects can be compared to the hugely positive impact the Mossman Gorge Centre has had for our local indigenous population.” 

Detailed ground-truth works, trail design and a full business case were completed last year.

This work was completed through the Special Projects Unit (SPU) of the State Government’s Department of Innovation, Tourism Industry Development (DITID) and the Commonwealth Games.

The Trail Hub project is intended to be undertaken in two stages, firstly with the works on the Mowbray North portion.

A project working group created by Douglas Shire Council and Cairns Regional Council completed an interim feasibility report for the Wangetti Trail.

Funding is currently being sought through the Federal and State Governments and discussions with the traditional owners are expected to take place in the very near future.


Check out the concept video from trail creators World-Trail

 

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