BOWEN
, a quiet seafront settlement 60km north of Proserpine, was once under consideration as the site of the state capital, but it floundered after Townsville's foundation. Today, stark first impressions created by the sterile bulk of the saltworks on the highway are offset by a certain small-town charm and some pretty beaches just off to the north. The other attraction is the prospect of seasonal
farm work
: Bowen's mangoes and tomatoes are spoken of in reverential tones, and there's a large floating population of itinerant pickers in town between April and January. All three backpackers' hostels can help with finding work, though nothing's guaranteed.
The town centre overlooks
Edgecumbe Bay
, at the harbour end of
Herbert Street
, where you'll find the usual range of services and a couple of old colonial exteriors on the
Grand View Hotel
and the Harbour Office;
buses
stop outside Barrier Reef Travel (tel 07/4786 2222). Budget
accommodation
- which should be booked in advance - consists of
Bowen Backpackers
(tel 07/4786 3433; under $20) on Herbert Street;
Barnacles
(tel 07/4786 4400; under $20), around the corner on Gordon Street; and
Trinity's at the Beach
(tel 07/4786 4199; under $20), located near the beaches at 93 Horseshoe Bay Rd - they offer pick-ups from the centre. There's nothing particularly inspiring about any of these, which act as a base for workers; if you don't plan to work, you're unlikely to stay long. Mid-range options include
Castle Motor Lodge
, 6 Don St (tel 07/4786 1322; $50-70), about the closest to the centre of town. You can
eat
at the
Club Hotel
across from the post office and the late-night
pizza shop
down by the harbour, or stock up at Magees Supermarket on Williams Street and at numerous fruit and vegetable stalls.
Bowen's attractive
beaches
are a couple of kilometres north of the town centre. The best is
Horseshoe Bay
: small, and hemmed in by some sizeable boulders, with good waters for a swim or snorkel.
Horseshoe Bay Resort
(tel 07/4786 2564; units $35-50) makes an excellent base, two-minutes' walk from the sea, or you could simply borrow snorkeling gear and a bicycle from one of the hostels and make a day of it.
With your own transport, it might be worth skipping Bowen in favour of the
ranch-style
Bogie River Bush House
(tel 07/4785 3407,
www.bogiebushhouse.com.au
), about 60km west of town towards Collinsville. This is a splendid retreat, with a range of accommodation from full-board rooms ($150 and upwards) through to backpacker dorms (under $20); there's a pool, you can go horse riding or fishing, and they also organize
farm work
.