Attractions in Australia's Sunshine Coast Noosa Hinterland
Featuring attractions and things to do at Cooroy Country Cottages in Noosa and Australia's Sunshine Coast. Highlights include downtown shops, tennis, golf, Lake MacDonald park and botanical gardens, Eumundi markets, Yandina markets, Underwaterworld in Mooloolababa, and hiking trails including Noosa National Park.
Sunshine Coast / Queensland / Australia
Sunshine Coast is located in Queensland in Australia. Almost any tourist will be happy about selecting Sunshine Coast as a holiday destination to have a great time. There are a number of reasons to holiday here. The first thing a tourist considers is the accommodation. Luxurious, deluxe, semi deluxe, classic, budget friendly, world class hotels, motels, bread and breakfast arrangements, apartments, villas and resorts are all available at Sunshine Coast.
As compared to the wide range of amenities and facilities they provide, the accommodation facilities are quite reasonable. Even the service apartments make great choices. Some of the best shopping centers and boutiques are located here. All that you need to is rent a vehicle and hop into it. The Great Barrier Reef is a wonderful place to go scuba diving.
A great place to explore at Sunshine Coast is the Big Pineapple or the Ginger Factory. Not to forget is the Castle at Bli Bli to enjoy a nice medieval day of adventure and fun.
Off the shores, fresh fish is caught every day and supplied to the locals, hotels and restaurants, in turn offer delicious fish food items for all tourists. No matter at what time do you visit, Sunshine Coast is appealing all through the year. Economy of the region is well supported by the manufacturing and agricultural industries, commerce and the industry of tourism.
Many golf links including Pelican Waters, Headland Golf Club, Mount Coolum, Hyatt Regency Coolum, Horton Park, Pacific Harbor and many more are available at Sunshine Coast. Some of the best attractions are the Majestic Theatre located at Pomona, the Underwater World Marine Park, the Ettamogah Pub and Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo. The Mooloolaba Triathlon is held in March and the Noosa Triathlon in October every year.
Explore the Noosa Hinterland on the Noosa Country drive
The Noosa Hinterland has a rich and diverse cultural heritage to discover.
Enjoy heritage walks through hinterland towns, visit Noosa’s Museum sharing the history of a bygone era and learn about the area’s original inhabitants, the Gubbi Gubbi people. Visit the oldest continuously running silent theatre - the historic Majestic Theatre or take an interpretive walk through the Cooroy Mill Place.
In this episode, explore the Steve Weis Gallery, a vast sound garden hosting a collection of works with a huge range of sonic potential. Refuel at the Apollonian Hotel before retiring to the Rosecliffe Cottage for some much-needed rest and relaxation.
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Lawn Hill Holiday travel video guide, Queensland, Australia
On our Drive through North Queensland we decided to visit Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) national park.
Lawn Hill is one of Queenslands most scenic national park. There is lots to see and do with walking tracks to suit all levels.
The national park is location 340 km north-west of Mount Isa (via Riversleigh) and 220 km south-west of Burketown (via Gregory Downs). The entire distance from Burketown and approximately 170 kilometres of road from Mount Isa is unsealed and can be rough at times, with patches of bulldust and corrugation when it is dry. The roads are unsuitable for conventional vehicles and caravans and can be impassable for extended periods after rain. Allow at least 4 to 5 hours for the journey from Mount Isa and remember to always check road conditions before leaving.
When we arrived we checked into Adels Grove Camping Ground, an eco-sensitive tourist park on Lawn Hill Creek. Adels grove is located 10 kilometres downstream from Lawn Hill National Park and is set among a plantation of exotic trees. This park is a great place to stay, relax and unwind when you are checking out this spectacular Queensland holiday destination.
For further information contact Adels grove camping grounds
Lawn Hill
Gregory Road,
Lawn Hill, QLD, Australia 4825
07 4748 5502
Things to do on the Sunshine Coast - Discover Noosa
This footage portrays Noosa and its surrounds on a typical Summer day. Discover some of the refreshing and natural attractions and activities that Noosa has to offer, and relax in the chilled vibe of this coastal town.
Discover Australia – Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout
Mt Tinbeerwah is located just 15 minutes from Noosa Heads in Tewantin National Park and offers a 1km hike to the top. The walk has wheelchair and pram access to the first lookout point (130m) with views to the coast. Beyond the first lookout the track climbs to the fire tower lookout perched 265m above sea level - an additional 300m walk. Bring your binoculars and camera to take advantage of the spectacular panoramic 360 degree views with magnificent views over Noosa and the Pacific Ocean. A perfect time to go is late afternoon to check out the beautiful sunsets. Abseiling and rock-climbing is also permitted for experienced and suitably equipped people. There are picnic tables and toilet facilities, however there is no drinking water available at the site, so please remember to bring your own.
Walks By Noosa
visitnoosa.com.au
Noosa is voted as Australia's Best Walking Town. In a poll organised by Prevention magazine and Seven's national breakfast program, Sunrise, Noosa won as Australia's Best Walking Town—a national initiative that celebrates the health benefits of walking while publicly recognising the country's most-loved areas.
Following an overwhelming response to the campaign which saw over 5,000 readers cast a vote for their favourite walking destination, Noosa was crowned the country's top place to enjoy a brisk or relaxing walk.
The much loved destination that boasts biosphere status, has plenty to offer. Apart from its pristine beaches, laidback lifestyle, shopping and fresh local produce, it now adds being famous for the many different and diverse tracks and walks throughout the destination.
Whether its through the National Park, along the Noosa River, climbing Mt Tinbeerwah or enjoying the many choices of the Noosa trail network there is an array of walks to suit everyone.
Discover Noosa's natural environment. Watch whales, enjoy pristine beaches, explore the dramatic hinterland landscape, and visit the worlds largest sand island.
Have an outdoor adventure - walk, dive, paddle, ride or cycle through Noosas coastal and hinterland landscapes.
Sample the extraordinary breadth of the Noosa gourmet scene. Attend a cooking course, experience local produce at farmers markets or book a table with a view at a Noosa restaurant.
Indulge yourself in Noosa or seek out a romantic getaway. Dine out, spend an idle hour in a café, take a twilight gondola ride, shop in style or pamper yourself with a day spa treatment or with a relaxing massage.
Whatever experience you choose, rest assured that theres more in store for your next Noosa visit.
visitnoosa.com.au
The Great Noosa Trail Walk
The Great Noosa Trail Walk is a three-day journey over the October long weekend through the natural and cultural landscape of the Noosa hinterland, from Cooroy to Kin Kin.
The trail traverses the country towns of Cooroy, Pomona, Cooran and Kin Kin via dedicated walking trails through farmlands, natural forests and spectacular lookouts with views from the hinterland through to the ocean.
Walkers undertake the walk at their own pace, with plenty of time to enjoy the landscape, local cafes and antique shops enroute. A reasonable level of walking fitness is required, but this is not a race.
Camping and accommodation options available.
When: October long weekend, Saturday 4 October to Monday 6 October, 2014
Where: Noosa hinterland, Cooroy to Kin Kin
greatnoosatrailwalk.com.au
Aussie Tree Chaser : The Heart Of The Noosa Hinterland, Cooroy Mountain
The centre piece of the Noosa hinterland.Its not just the views but the Aussie Tree Chaser discovers one of the most diverse plant habitats in Australia.The Cooroy Spring Festival is becoming one of the most popular events in the Noosa Hinterland and is gaining popularity every year.
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