
Outback Queensland by Train to Longreach 2...
28 April 2026
9 June 2026
11 August 2026
1 September 2026
15 September 2026
Experience the magic of springtime in full colour on a spectacular rail tour to the heart of Northern New South Wales. Departing from Sydney, and utilising the New South Wales rail network, this fully-escorted unforgettable short escape takes you through charming regional towns and lush countryside as we make our way to one of Australia’s most beloved floral celebrations — the Grafton Jacaranda Festival. Whether you're a flower lover, rail enthusiast, or just seeking a joyful regional escape, this rail tour is the perfect way to celebrate spring — slow-paced, scenic, and filled with colour.
Our tour kicks off early morning at Sydney’s Central Station as we board the XPT for our first stop – Maitland in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, one of the state’s oldest regional centres, known for its rich colonial heritage, thriving arts scene, and close proximity to both wine country and the Hunter River. Founded in the early 1800s, Maitland was once a key agricultural and trade hub along the Hunter River.
Here, we’ll enjoy a private guided tour of the Maitland Steam and Antique Machinery Association shed, before enjoying a guided tour and lunch at Tocal Homestead. The Maitland Steam and Antique Machinery Association (MSAMA) is a dedicated group of enthusiasts in New South Wales, committed to preserving and showcasing Australia’s rich industrial and agricultural heritage. Established in 2008, the association focuses on restoring, maintaining, and operating vintage steam engines and antique machinery, providing a tangible link to the past for visitors. Tocal Homestead is a heritage-listed property established in the early 19th century with a Georgian-style homestead a central feature of the estate.
After lunch, we’ll visit the historic heart of Maitland with a visit to nearby Morpeth, a beautifully preserved historic river port town that offers a charming step back in time with its cobbled streets and 19th-century architecture. Once a bustling trade hub of the 1800s, the town is filled with antique shops, local artisan studios, gourmet cafés, and quirky boutiques.
We’ll return to Maitland and check in to our accommodation before regrouping to enjoy a celebratory Welcome Dinner (including drinks) at a local restaurant.
Overnight: Punthill Apartment Hotels, Maitland ( L, D)
This morning, after a leisurely breakfast at a local cafe and checking out, we’ll transfer to the Railway Station to board the XPT to continue our journey north. This full day scenic trip takes you through the heart of regional Australia, showcasing lush valleys, historic towns, and coastal hinterlands as the train passes through farmland, rivers, eucalypt forests, and historic country towns such as Taree, Kempsey, and Coffs Harbour. You’ll be able to buy tea, coffee, snacks, and lunch at leisure from the onboard Buffet Car.
Upon arrival in Grafton, we’ll transfer directly to our hotel in the heart of Grafton for some time to freshen up before enjoying dinner together at the nearby historic Crown Hotel.
Overnight: Abbey Motor Inn, Grafton (B, D)
Today is Festival Day! We’ll start with breakfast at a local cafe close to our accommodation before visiting Schaeffer House, a beautifully preserved Federation-style residence that now serves as the headquarters of the Clarence River Historical Society—the oldest country historical society in New South Wales. The Museum here offers visitors a rich glimpse into the Clarence Valley’s past through its extensive collections, including a significant Wedgewood collection of over 170 pieces, considered one of the largest on public display in NSW; historical artefacts such as an iron lung, a portable X-ray machine, and a 1909 wedding dress; a flogging horse and cat-o’-nine-tails from early settler days; and a 6-foot scale model of the Pulganbar, a vessel from the North Coast Steam Navigation Company. After exploring the museum, our knowledgeable guide will join us aboard the coach for a captivating tour of Grafton’s heritage highlights. Discover the stories behind iconic landmarks such as the historic Post Office, Court House, Cathedral, and Gaol. We’ll also take in the natural beauty of Fig Tree Avenue and cross the famed Bendy Bridge—an architectural gem in its own right.
You’ll then be free for the rest of the day to enjoy the Jacaranda Festival and all its offerings at your leisure. The Grafton Jacaranda Festival is Australia’s oldest floral celebration, with origins tracing back to the 1880s when Grafton seed merchant Henry Volkers began planting jacaranda trees throughout the town. These trees have since become a defining feature of Grafton’s landscape. Formally established in 1935, the festival honors the city’s iconic jacaranda trees, which transform the streets into a sea of purple blossoms each spring. A public Hop On-Hop Off Bus will ensure you get to see all the spectacular locations!
Both lunch and dinner are at leisure today to maximise everything the Festival has to offer.
Overnight: Abbey Motor Inn, Grafton (B)
This morning after breakfast and check out, we’ll make our way to the Grafton Railway Station for the journey to our next stop on this little regional escape – Wauchope. We’ll be met by our private coach on arrival and transferred to Timbertown, an authentic recreation of a colonial-era sawmilling village, complete with over 40 buildings, including a blacksmith’s forge, a schoolhouse, and a general store. The park’s centerpiece is the Timbertown Heritage Railway, a narrow-gauge railway featuring the historic “Ruby” steam locomotive, built in 1928, which you’ll enjoy a ride on. Upon arrival, we’ll enjoy lunch in the Whistlestop Café before exploring the park.
In the mid-afternoon, we’ll board our coach and transfer the short distance to Port Macquarie and check into our centrally-located hotel, before enjoying dinner and drinks on a sunset cruise on the lake.
Overnight: Mercure Centro, Port Macquarie (B, L, D)
This morning after breakfast and check out, we’ll set off to explore the Sea Acres Rainforest Centre, a premier eco-tourism destination nestled within the lush Sea Acres National Park. The highlight of the centre is an easily accessible and gentle 1.3-kilometre elevated boardwalk that meanders through the rainforest canopy, enabling you to explore the diverse flora and fauna, including towering Bangalow palms, strangler figs, and an array of bird species.
We’ll then move on to Roto House, a beautifully preserved late-Victorian weatherboard home, for lunch together. Built in 1891 by surveyor John Flynn using local red mahogany, this 11-room residence showcases classic Victorian Georgian architecture, featuring a bull-nosed verandah, ruby leadlight windows, and cast iron lamps in its grand hallway. The interior is adorned with period furnishings, providing visitors with an authentic experience of affluent life in the late 1800s, and the few remaining 19th-century buildings in the area.
After lunch, we’ll transfer to the Wauchope Railway Station for the train back to Sydney.
(B, L)
4 nights of accommodation in centrally located 4-star hotels
4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
All transport fares and costs provided for in the itinerary
All meals, drinks excursions provided for in the itinerary
Tipping and gratuities
Travel to tour departure point and from tour end point
Meals and drinks not provided for in the itinerary
Things of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, room service, etc
The best train trips possible, private luxury coach for off-train travel, guided walking where suitable, and other appropriate and appealing options to make exploration easy
Hand-picked hotels and resorts based on location, customer feedback, value and atmosphere. Please Note: Hotels of a similar standard may be substituted.
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We acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them, their cultures, and to the Elders both past and present.
Train traveller, well known TV personality and travel company owner, Scott McGregor, has travelled on some of the world’s most inspiring railway tours and led the most exclusive group adventures to numerous exotic destinations over the years.
“Rustic, character-filled, zig-zagging railways of Burma, opulent hotels on wheels in India South Africa and Sri Lanka, steam-hauled heritage trains in some of the most staggeringly scenic parts of the world, dinky little rail-cars in outback Queensland, bullet trains in Japan, cliff-hugging lines in Switzerland and Norway—if it travels on a rail track, I’m there!”, exclaims self-confessed train travel tragic, Scott McGregor. “In my mind, travelling by rail is still the most wonderful way to immerse yourself in the country you’re visiting. It’s romantic, relaxing and about as much fun as you can have!”.
Aa a child of the last days of steam trains in the busy junction town of Orange, NSW; trains heading in all directions offering temptations and dreams of faraway places, left an indelible impression on a young, inquisitive boy and Scott has been riding the rails in one form or another ever since. While Scott’s acting career of 30 years kept him busy starring in numerous TV shows and stage plays and then as an on-air presenter on programs such as Better Homes and Gardens, Room for Improvement and various pay-TV programs, his passion for railway tours was ever-present. “Presenting a series of Railway Adventure travel programs for Channel 7 was a career highlight”, he says with as much enthusiasm now as he had then.
In 2012 Scott decided to combine three of his passions; travel, trains and presenting, and launched Railway Adventures. Not only does he get to expand his own horizons and indulge his love of train travel, he gets to use his extensive hosting experience and love of people to lead other like-minded travellers on escorted train tours around the world. Since then, Railway Adventures has mounted more than 50 tours from Sweden to Sri Lanka, Tasmania to Transylvania, Britain to Burma and Venice to Vietnam, thrilling over 1,000 travellers. New tours are launched regularly, inspired by new trains, new routes and the growing interest in taking a train to some of the world’s most fascinating places. But you don’t have to be a train ‘nut’ to enjoy a Railway Adventures tour – there’s something for everyone!
Just one example of how Scott finds inspiration for a tour can be found in Outback Queensland. “There you find some of Australia’s most eccentric and appealing trains and together with a mail-plane flight over the Gulf and some interesting local coach and boat trips you have the essence of a quintessential Aussie outback adventure. The sleeper train, The Spirit of the Outback, the Savannahlander and the Gulflander (which has been running on the same timetable for more than 125 years!) are all iconic trains that traverse various parts of the wild Outback, Savannah and tropical rainforest landscapes of the vast state of Queensland. Along with some other special treats not available to the ordinary traveller, Railway Adventures passengers get to do it all!.
One of his favourite journey’s is by private train in Sri Lanka. For 2 weeks every year Scott charters the Viceroy Special heritage train to tour the island on a gentle rail cruise with a lucky group of travellers. Staying in luxury resorts and hotels along the way, his special train travels to almost every corner of the scenic island. “Having a private train at your disposal for an adventure around this magic island is a rare treat and a great way to immerse yourself in the scenery and culture of the country.”, he enthuses. “Our Vietnam tour makes use of private carriages attached to regular trains to explore that great country in comfort and in South Africa we use a variety of trains including the luxurious Rovos Rail and the Royal Livingstone steam train to move from one incredible adventure to another”.
Apart from the obvious joy of seeing a country by train, travelling in a small group of like-minded travellers with a dedicated, experienced tour leader and knowledgeable, English-speaking local guides is what really sets Railway Adventures apart. “The camaraderie that comes from both shared purpose and shared experiences on tour is an important aspect of the journey” Scott adds. “We’ve seen many people become life-long friends from the time they shared together along the line. The best feeling in the world is when I welcome these same people on repeat journeys”.
Along with popular destinations like Switzerland, Scandinavia, Outback Queensland and Sri Lanka, a new breed of more unusual destinations has gained great interest. Java, Cuba, Southern Africa, India and the New England region of NSW are just some of the newer adventures on offer. As for Scott’s next escape, it’s most likely some quality time at Ruwenzori Retreat, his own personal train on the Great Dividing Range near Mudgee, Central NSW. Built from a collection of vintage railway carriages it’s now a boutique tourist accommodation, comprising exclusive Orient Express style comfort for up to 13 guests. “When the travels are done, coming back to my own train in the beautiful Mudgee mountains is the most restorative and magical time for this committed rail romantic”, Scott says.