Nice hikes to see the rainforest? (Cairns/Townsville area)

Hi,
We've recently moved to Melbourne for one year and would love to see some of the Australian landscape while we're here. We've recently done two great hikes in Tasmania (incredible place!) and are heading to the Larapinta Trail in July. However, we'd also love to see the rainforest and the coral reef, and according to our friend the best place to see these two things is the Cairns/Townsville area. Could any of you recommend some nice hikes around there? Our priorities are:
- overnight or multiday hikes
- beautiful rainforest, beach and/or mountain views
- not crowded
- can be challenging, but no serious bushwhacking please (I'm not very fond of ants, spiders, leeches etc.)
Also:
- if possible, accessible by public transport or shuttle bus companies (we'd prefer not to rent a car if we can avoid it - can we?)
- we'd rather stay in one area so that we don't have to drive/take a bus to a new place every day (unless we'd really miss out on something)
I've read some travel blogs of course, but they weren't really written with hikers in mind. Any recommendations would be most welcome!
Cheers
Janka
We've recently moved to Melbourne for one year and would love to see some of the Australian landscape while we're here. We've recently done two great hikes in Tasmania (incredible place!) and are heading to the Larapinta Trail in July. However, we'd also love to see the rainforest and the coral reef, and according to our friend the best place to see these two things is the Cairns/Townsville area. Could any of you recommend some nice hikes around there? Our priorities are:
- overnight or multiday hikes
- beautiful rainforest, beach and/or mountain views
- not crowded
- can be challenging, but no serious bushwhacking please (I'm not very fond of ants, spiders, leeches etc.)
Also:
- if possible, accessible by public transport or shuttle bus companies (we'd prefer not to rent a car if we can avoid it - can we?)
- we'd rather stay in one area so that we don't have to drive/take a bus to a new place every day (unless we'd really miss out on something)
I've read some travel blogs of course, but they weren't really written with hikers in mind. Any recommendations would be most welcome!
Cheers
Janka