Noosa Outback Magazine Issue 5- Nov - Jan

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Just a short drive from the beautiful beaches of Noosa and the Sunshine Coast is ‘Noosa Outback’, where the "Outback meets the Surf". There are mountains to climb and lakes to see and amazing National Parks for all to enjoy. Take a country drive through historical townships, stop on the way to buy some fresh local produce from farm stores and local market vendors and take in the stunning scenery. There are experiences galore such as riding the historic Mary Valley Rattler, catching a silent movie at the Pomona Majestic Theatre, visit the Kenilworth Cheese Factory or take a bush walk through majestic forests. You can spend a day or stay and play for days on end. There are so many places to stay you are spoilt for choice with farm stays, camping options, B&Bs and cabins. There are vast amounts of countryside for you to explore. To get the real feel of the Noosa Outback try horse riding, mountain biking or a bush walk. From rolling hills, to lush green pastures, rocky outcrops and magnificent waterfalls - Noosa Outback has so much to offer that it will keep you coming back for more! Published by Tribal Communities Inc | ABN: 62 956 388 018 Editorial & advertising: hello@noosaoutback.com.au 10000 copies distributed in Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Gympie & Brisbane including information centres at Queen Street Mall, Maleny, Montville, Sunshine Coast Airport, Noosa Hastings Street, Tewantin, Gympie, Kenilworth and Kandanga as well as coffee shops, retail outlets, accommodation and various other businesses.

CONTENTS AMAMOOR BOREEN POINT BROOLOO CONONDALE COORAN COOROY EUMUNDI FLAXTON IMBIL KANDANGA REGION MAP KENILWORTH KIN KIN LAKE BORUMBA MALENY MAPLETON MONTVILLE POMONA TRAVESTON YANDINA

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Noosa Everglades



 Click Clack Cafe

3 Busby St Amamoor

tree Amamoor State Forest

Amamoor Creek Rd Amamoor 4570

AMAMOOR

SUITCASE-ROLLING Amamoor Lodge

368 Kandanga Amamoor Rd Amamoor

Amamoor is a small country village that comes alive in August for the Country Music Muster when thousands descend to hear some of Australia’s greatest country music. There are also some hidden gems to be found all year around. Amamoor Station is famous for the lovingly restored Mary Valley Rattler heritage steam train which is an experience of yesteryear that everyone will enjoy. Click Clack Cafe is a great spot for a bite of lunch. The Amamoor State Forest is a bird lover’s delight with over 120 species able to be found in its riverine forests. Amamoor Creek is also renowned for finding platypus at play at dawn and dusk. There are several walking tracks through the forest from short walks to longer treks for the more adventurous. Home to Mary Valley Adventure Trails, you can take a guided horse ride through the Mary Valley from a half day ride to multi-day rides. If you are looking for somewhere to stay, Amamoor Lodge provides relaxing boutique country accommodation with fine country hospitality. Or for camping, Cedar Grove on the banks of Amamoor Creek is a great spot to pitch the tent.

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Click Clack Café at Amamoor Station.

Small stream waterfall in Amamoor National Park.


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SUITCASE-ROLLING Habitat Noosa

204 Lake Flat Rd Boreen Point

ANCHOR Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club 24 Boreen Pde Boreen Point

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BOREEN POINT

 Apollonian Hotel

19 Laguna St Boreen Point

Boreen Point is situated on Queensland’s largest saltwater lake, Lake Cootharaba and is a gateway to the upper Noosa River and Noosa Everglades making it the perfect spot for boating and fishing and enjoying all that this beautiful natural environment has to offer. The historic Apollonian Hotel is a magnificent reminder of times past built of hoop pine and cedar and surrounded by wide verandahs. It is renowned for its hearty Sunday spit roasts which always attract a big crowd. Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club is a must for any sailing enthusiasts with predominant sea breezes providing some of the best flat water sailing conditions in the world. Accommodation options abound from camping at Harry’s Hut, glamping at the 65 acre Habitat Noosa which has its own micro-brewery or taking in the luxury of Alaya Verde B&B are just a couple of the options. Whether you go it alone or jump on a tour, exploring this area provides some unique experiences.

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Lake Cootharaba.

The serene Lake Cootharaba.


Sailing at Boreen Point.

Aerial of Apollonion Hotel and Boreen Point. Photo: Richard Bell.

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DOVE Brooloo Bellbird Habitat Imbil Brooloo Rd Imbil

WALKING Mary Valley Rail Trail

4570

BROOLOO

Cnr Andersen St & Imbil Brooloo Rd Brooloo

ďšť Brooloo Park

104 Whelan Rd Bollier

If you really want to get off the tourist route, a side trip to Brooloo will give you a taste of Noosa Outback nature. A small creek flows through the George Burtenshaw Feature Protection Area Bellbird Habitat, commonly known as the Brooloo Bellbird Habitat. You can take a picnic lunch and relax while listening to the tinkling call of the Bellbird and watching a variety of other birds on the banks of the creek. Join the Mary Valley Rail Trail, a 4.7km trail for walking, horses and bicycles which is a repurposing of the old Brooloo to Imbil rail line. As you drive through the Mary Valley keep your eye out for impressive views of the Brooloo Bluff with its rocky escarpment. Brooloo Park offers eco camping, horse riding and catch and release fishing on their 270 acre working farm. Platypus and turtles can be seen by guests who patiently watch and take in the tranquil surrounds of the picturesque Coonoon Gibber Creek.

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Come up close and personal with some Bellbird Reserve residents.

Family day out on the Mary Valley Trail.


tree Conondale National Park Aherns Rd Conondale

 Booloumba Creek Day Use Area Booloumba Creek Rd Kenilworth

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CONONDALE

 Mount Allan Firetower

Booloumba Creek Rd Kenilworth

Located on the Mary River, Condondale is surrounded by unspoilt natural beauty of the Mary Valley. The rugged beauty of the Conondale Range and Conondale National Park provides an important refuge for rare and threatened animals like the Mary River Turtle. The National Park is suited to experienced walkers and contains rainforests, eucalypt forests, waterfalls, creeks and spectacular scenery. There is a day-use area and camping areas at Booloumba Creek. The 9.6m high Mount Allan fire tower offers a 360 degree view of the mountain ranges and includes interpretive signs giving an insight into past forestry management. Crystal Waters, a permaculture ecovillage offers up an Eco Park with accommodation, monthly markets, coffee shop and bakery and special events. Mary River.

Whitewater on Booloumba Creek.

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ďƒź Bonsai Brewhouse 28 King St Cooran

SUITCASE-ROLLING 4569

COORAN

Noosa Hinterland Spectacular Boutique Guesthouse 69 Schreibers Rd Cooran

A quirky town, Cooran is great for a visit on your tour through the hinterland. Find unique treasurers in Vintage Junction, sip a signature micro-brew in Bonsai Brewhouse and get a delectable bite to eat in Hinterland Restaurant. For nature lovers, there is access to the Noosa Trails including the Cooran Tableland Lookout. Nearby Mothar Mountain State Forest offers more walking tracks and swimming holes. Located in the heart of the Noosa Biosphere, Noosa Hinterland Spectacular Boutique Guesthouse and hobby farm offers elegant and affordable accommodation including a designer swimming pool, tennis court and walking trails. Cooran Tall Trees Exhibition is a unique art exhibition that occurs throughout the town each July.

Catch the view at Tablelands Lookout.

Noosa Hinterland Spectacular Boutique Guesthouse

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Bonsai Brewhouse.

Cooran Memorial School of Arts Hall.

Great Noosa Trail Walk. Photo: Sam Bingham

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WATER Noosa Botanic Gardens & Lake MacDonald

Lake MacDonald Dr Lake MacDonald

PAINT-BRUSH Butter Factory Arts Centre 4563

COOROY

11A Maple St Cooroy

LANDMARK Cooroy Mill Site 5 Maple St Cooroy

The Heart of Noosa Hinterland, Cooroy is a charming country town with a big heart and a lot to do and see. Offering a diversity of experiences including heritage, nature, arts, sports, shopping and a great selection of cafes, restaurants and accomodation options, this town makes a great base to explore the region further. Known for its country hospitality, it is host to several events throughout the year that attract tourists and locals alike. Of particular note is the Australian Body Art Festival, which showcases amazing body painting, wearable art, street performances and musicians over two days in April. For nature lovers, Cooroy is home to several of the Noosa Trail networks, the Noosa Botanic Gardens and Lake Macdonald. In August you can take the once a year opportunity to climb Cooroy Mountain at the Cooroy Mountain Spring Festival. The town is saturated in cultural and heritage experiences with community artworks incorporated throughout the streets, art exhibitions and workshops at the Butter Factory Arts Centre and the Cooroy Mill Site with its interesting heritage buildings from the milling era and woodworking clubs.

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The centre of Cooroy's artistic community.


Noosa Botanic Garden. Photo: Rebecca Capel.

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STORE Eumundi Markets

Located throughout Eumundi

SWIMMER Eumundi Aquatic Centre 26 Memorial Dr Eumundi

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EUMUNDI

ďƒź Imperial Hotel

1 Etheridge St Eumundi

Famous for its artisan markets, held each Wednesday & Saturday, Eumundi also offers some interesting shopping options such as Berkelouw Book Barn and Cafe, Pearls for Girls and several art galleries offering unique treasures. The main street is lined with memorial Fig Trees and public art sculptures are dotted around the town making for an interesting stroll. For dining there are plenty of cafes, restaurants, bakeries and two hotels. Accommodation options including a selection of B&Bs, the Eumundi RV Stopover and rooms at Joes Waterhole. Caplick Park is a great adventure playground for the kids and there is also a swimming pool, tennis courts and skate park to provide further activity.

Bustling Memorial Drive.

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Eumundi night markets. Photo: Owen Lyell


Country wedding at Eumundi Dairy.

Rolling Eumundi hills.

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tree Kondalilla Falls National Park Kondalilla Falls Rd Flaxton

SHOPPING-BAG The Barn on Flaxton 445 Flaxton Dr Flaxton

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 Flaxton Gardens

313-327 Flaxton Dr Flaxton

A town of restaurants, guest houses, and art galleries surrounded by avocado orchards, Flaxton is one of the prettiest of the Blackall Range settlements. To the east are sweeping views to the ocean’s horizon providing the perfect spot to catch a stunning sunrise. To the west is the subtropical rainforest of Kondalilla Falls National Park providing beautiful walking trails, picnic areas and rock pools to cool off in. Worth a visit is The Barn on Flaxton which sells fashion, gifts and has a great verandah cafe. Everything is homemade just like Grandma use to make. Flaxton Gardens is an iconic high tea, dining and wedding venue with coastal views stretching from Noosa to Moreton Island. Take home some Flaxton produce.

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Bush swim at Kondalilla Falls National Park.


The Barn on Flaxton.

An afternoon well spent at Flaxton Gardens.

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STORE Imbil Country Market Yabba Creek Rd Imbil

 The Rattler Café 116 Yabba Rd Imbil

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 Mary Valley Show

Imbil Showgrounds Imbil

The rural town of Imbil is the largest in the Mary Valley and is nestled on the banks of the Yabba Creek. The township offers parklands, a variety of shops and services and the weekly Imbil Country Market on Sunday. The Rattler Café and Imbil Railway Hotel offer dining options. A steep haul to the Imbil Lookout presents incomparable, near 360-degree views to Kenilworth, the mountains, and the Sunshine Coast. While Queensland’s newest rail trail offers a 4.7km walk or ride from Imbil to Brooloo passing through state forests. Nearby Imbil State Forest offers hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, swimming and walking. Creek side camping is available at Charlie Moreland camping area. For the equestrian enthusiast, Stirlings Crossing Equestrian Centre combines state of the art facilities providing all requirements for a variety of equestrian related events. Imbil is home to the Mary Valley Show in August each year which is a traditional country show with ring events, rodeo, woodchop and more.

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Fresh local produce and homemade wares to be found at the Imbil Country Market.

Local daredevils at the Imbil skate park.


Photo: Julie McLaws

Starry nights in Imbil.

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 Kandanga Visitor Information Centre 47 Main St Kandanga

 Kandanga Hotel

4570

KANDANGA

40 Main St Kandanga

 Kandanga Country Club

4 Bowling Club Rd Kandanga

Kandanga is an RV friendly town on the banks of Kandanga Creek. Kandanga Visitor Information Centre provides information for the entire Mary Valley region and has a lovely gift shop also. The surrounding countryside boasts rich pastures, orchards and spectacular views of Noosa Outback. The original 100 year old Kandanga Hotel burnt to the ground but was rebuilt in 2017 and boasts lovely bull nose verandas and is a great spot for a good feed. Kandanga Country Club has dining in the Double Bridge Dining Restaurant. The venue includes bowling greens and gaming machines and there is RV Camping adjacent.

Soak up the country ambience at the Kandanga Hotel.

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Kandanga views.

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NOOSA OUTBACK

Mary River

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Amamoor Mary Valley River Trails

Kandanga

Paddock to Plate

Imbil Historic Village

Lake Borumba Lake Borumba Camping Ground in the heart of the Noosa Outback

Brooloo

Bellbird Reserv

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Kenilworth

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Kin Kin Country Life Hotel

Boreen Point

Lake Cootharaba

Traveston Matilda

Cooran

Vintage Treasures

Noosa North Shore

Pomona Majestic Theatre

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Noosa Heads

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Mapleton Tavern

Maroochydore

Flaxton Kondalilla Falls

Montville

Mooloolaba

Arts, Craft & Live Performers

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Brisbane

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tree Kenilworth Historical Museum 7/9 Alexandra St Kenilworth

carrot Kenilworth Dairies

41 Charles St Kenilworth 4574

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Kenilworth Hotel

18 Elizabeth St Kenilworth

Kenilworth is one of the larger towns in Noosa Outback and oozes country charm. Their Living History Museum offers dairying and timber industry displays, a film presentation, tanners store and machinery shed and working displays of a school room, laundry and telephone system. Central to the town is a park with a fantastic playground situated just across the road from the Kenilworth Dairies cheese, yoghurt and ice-cream factory. Their factory shop provides samples of their products and you can also purchase their products and other locally produced gourmet goodies. There are a good selection of eateries, shops and experiences on offer and a wander down the main street is sure to unearth some delights. The Kenilworth Country Bakery is a must visit for the sweet tooth – home to the 1kg donut challenge and Australia’s first coffee in donut! Kenilworth Hotel is a traditional Aussie pub with good value accommodation and there is camping at the show grounds. Just up the road there is camping and cabins at Kenilworth Homestead.

Catch all the action at Parklands MX.

Western Wear Country Clothing Home Decor & Giftware Mexican Treasures Monday, Wed-Sun: 9am - 5pm 6 Elizabeth Street, Kenilworth 26


So many delicious cheeses & other products to try at Kenilworth Dairies.

Mary River near Kenilworth

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 Country Life Hotel 69 Main St Kin Kin

utensils Kin Kin General Store & Café 56 Main St Kin Kin

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KIN KIN

 Amrita Park Meadery

417 Pomona Kin Kin Rd Pinbarren

The quaint town of Kin Kin is a little out of the way but worth a visit. The Country Life Hotel is an old fashioned country pub where you are sure to hear a yarn or two from the locals. Do yourself a favour and visit the Kin Kin General Store and Café which offers so much more than you would expect. Stocking locally produced, ethical products including Black Ant Gourmet Food, free range locally grown meats and organic coffee do yourself a favour and stop for breakfast or lunch and grab a few treats for the road too. If you are out that way on a Saturday, visit the Amrita Park Meadery on the way to Kin Kin. They are continuing a long family traditional of quality boutique mead making and are turning honey from their bee hives and fruit into delectable award winning ambrosia.

Stop in for a meal at Kin Kin General Store.

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Bushwalking at Steamy Hill near Kin Kin.


Courtesy of visitnoosa.com.au.

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 Borumba Dam Picnic Grounds Yabba Creek Rd Lake Borumba

ďšť 4570

LAKE BORUMBA

Lake Borumba Caravan & Camping Ground

1484 Yabba Creek Rd Lake Borumba

Lake Borumba is in the heart of Noosa Outback, 11kms from the township of Imbil. Surrounded by National and State forest it is a picturesque lake with BBQ and picnic area. With 480 hectares of lake surface area it is a mecca for those who enjoy canoeing, boating, water skiing or fishing. The lake is stocked with Australian bass, golden perch, silver perch and Mary River cod by the Lake Borumba Fish Stocking Association. A fishing permit is required which funds the stocking. There is also a great saratoga fishery from previous stocking that has established a breeding population. Lake Borumba Caravan and Camping Ground is 800m from the lake adjacent to the Yabba Creek. It offers powered and unpowered sites with outdoor camp kitchen, fire pits, showers and toilets and free use of kayaks and a volleyball court. Camping at Lake Borumba Caravan & Camping Ground

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Tribute to the local platypuses at Lake Borumba.


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WATER Gardners Falls Obi Ln S Maleny

DOVE Maleny Botanic Garden & Bird World

4552

MALENY

233 Maleny Stanley Rd Maleny

PAINT-BRUSH Art on Cairncross

3 Panorama Pl Maleny

A postcard shot is around every twist in the road in Maleny’s dairy country of lush, rolling green hills high on the Blackall Range. Offering numerous scenic spots, culinary delights and idyllic places to stay, Maleny has a lot to offer any explorer of the region. Maleny village has the Obi Obi Creek winding around it with playful platypus able to be spotted if you are lucky. The main street offers a selection of delectable dining options as well as hidden treasures in the retail shops. Must see spots around Maleny include Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, Gardners Falls, Maleny Botanic Garden and Bird World, Baroon Pocket Dam, Maleny Dairy and Art on Cairncross. On the long weekend in May the Wood Expo at Maleny Showgrounds offers up a celebration of timber. Be sure to visit Maleny Lane and experience a world of cuisine.

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Gardners Falls, Maleny.


Maleny Mountain Wines

m aleny c ountry Antiques & Collectables

We pride ourselves on diversity and customer service. With multiple dealers through the shop, we really do have something for every collector.

7/38 Mapl e S t Ma l eny â—† 0427 585 660 Little White Wedding Church at Maleny.

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tree Mapleton Falls National Park Mapleton Falls Rd Mapleton

carrot The Falls Farm

130 Johnson Rd Mapleton 4560

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MAPLETON

Mapleton Observatory Flaxton Dr Mapleton

Mapleton Falls National Park is home to abundant native flora and fauna and the stunning Mapleton Falls with a number of day walks and a viewing platform that soaks up the magnificent Mary Valley. Just up the road is the family run The Falls Farm producing organic fruit, vegies and herbs with a farm gate located in the 1930s foresty shed and accommodation available next door at Smith House, the oldest original house in Mapleton. After your explorations you might like to stop into the village and grab a bite to eat at the Mapleton Tavern or one of the quaint cafes along the hilltop. Mapleton Observatory is a night-time adventure that is worth a visit with open nights once a month and the ability to book your own night.

Pademelon foraging in the forest.

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The sweeping vista of Mapleton Falls National Park.


Trees in Mapleton Falls National Park

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 Clock Shop

194 Main St Montville

SUITCASE-ROLLING Montville Mountain Inn 118 Main St Montville

4560

MONTVILLE

utensils Camphor Cottage Café 190 Main St Montville

Glorious views of the Sunshine Coast abound in Montville as does the selection of local accommodation on offer with everything from B&Bs to cottages and cabins many with delightful views and surprising amenities. The township offers up a huge selection of unique shopping experiences such as Montville Woods Gallery. If looking for that unique take home momento, Montville probably has what you are after with art, fashion and antiques all on offer in abundance. With a plethora of dining options you won’t go hungry either. The Edge Restaurant is worth a visit with the deck perched on the edge of the escarpment offering panaromic views of the Coast. For a great dog friendly café with giftware and a garden visit Camphor Cottage. Offering up the romance of the hinterland, Montville is also a popular spot for weddings and romantic getaways. Home also to Baroon Pocket Dam Recreational Area with a nice picnic area and lovely views across the lake. The indulgent Secrets on the Lake has a café restaurant overlooking the lake and the tree-top cabins are absolutely delightful.

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Wander through the trees to your treetop cabin at Secrets on the Lake.

Gardners Falls, Maleny.


Camphor Cottage Café CAFÉ • GALLERY • GIFTWARE

The Garden Café Enjoy morning or afternoon tea with the the best scones in Montville - also serving soups, toasties, sandwiches and a selection of cakes, slices and sweet treats. Dogs are welcome in our garden and can enjoy our complimentary home made dog biscuits.

Our Gallery We have a permanent exhibition of the artwork of Dr. Seuss featuring his well loved characters – the Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, The Grinch, Horton and many more as well as his lesser known ‘Secret Art’. Delight your children or take a walk down memory lane.

Unique Giftware Come and browse our range of giftware including, Humorous K Design, Quirky Imagine Ellie, Stunning Metal Birds, Intriguing Framed Butterflies and Bugs, Intricate U Gears Models and much more!

190 Main Street, Montville Qld 4560 • 0428 580 555 • facebook-square Instagram

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View the extensive range of Cuckoo Clocks at Clock Shop.

Mountain Resort Holiday The Tudor style architecturally designed Montville Mountain Inn is set on 3 acres in the heart of Montville village. Featuring salt water swimming pool, full size tennis court and barbecue area set amongst lush sub-tropical gardens and surrounded by ageless rainforest you will be set to enjoy a very relaxing stay! The location is ideal, right in the heart of the village, with Montville’s iconic Café Bar & Grill conveniently located right next door offering great atmosphere, entertainment and quality meals. You can also stroll down Montville’s eclectic shopping precinct with over 100 retail outlets. The perfect spot for a short stay to explore the village or a longer stay to explore the region. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE

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The Secret is Out! If you are up for a spot of indulgent relaxation, a romantic interlude or are celebrating a special event like a wedding or anniversary, Secrets on the Lake is a hidden gem that provides an ideal getaway like none other. Their treehouse accommodations deliver luxury and are packed full of delightful artworks from local artists including wood carvings, stained glass and ceramics. The tree-top cabins are beautifully secluded in the rainforest with stunning views over Baroon Pocket Dam. The grounds, for guests only, include the Secret Garden with stunning gardens, couple’s swings, arbours, rock pools and views in every direction! George & Aldy are wonderful hosts and the whole Secrets Team make you feel right at home and provide exceptional service. There is an onsite gallery and the restaurant, Dining on the Deck caters to both the day visitor and the inhouse guest. It is worth a visit for both the delectable food and the spectacular views.

Water tank art in Montville.

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 Mount Cooroora

Jampot Creek Rd Pomona

LANDMARK Noosa Shire Museum 29 Factory St Pomona

4568

POMONA

PAINT-BRUSH Pomona Railway Station Gallery 10 Station St Pomona

Located at the base of the towering Mount Cooroora, Pomona is a lovely country village with a diversity of offerings. The hike to the summit of the mountain is challenging but rewards with sweeping views of Outback Noosa. If heritage is your interest, Noosa Shire Museum should be your first port of call with a vast and varied collection from the past. Every Saturday from 7am to 11.30am are the Pomona Country Markets followed by a silent movie at the Majestic Theatre commencing at noon. The heritage listed, Majestic Theatre has been operating since the silent film era and they also host regular events with live entertainment and classic cult screenings. The Pomona Railway Station has been converted into an art gallery, with a series of halls that have displays of local arts and crafts, well worth a visit for any art lover. There are a variety of eateries, shops and antique stores to keep you busy as you roam around the town.

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Stroll through the Pomona Markets.

Quench your thirst at the Pomona Hotel.


The historic Majestic Theatre.

Browse the wares at In Shambles.

Experience the local arts & crafts scene at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery.

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bicycle Garapine Mountain Bike Park 24 Mountain View Rd Kybong

LANDMARK Dingo Creek Vineyard

265 Tandur Traveston Rd Traveston 4570

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PAINT-BRUSH Cobb & Co Nine Mile Camping Ground 1484 Noosa Rd, Tandur

While Traveston doesn’t have a town centre it does have a lot to offer and is a lovely for a drive that links Cooran to the Mary Valley. The newly built Traveston Service Station is home to Matilda, the giant kangaroo mascot from the 1982 Commonwealth Games. Just up the road is Garapine with 180 acres of natural bushland including their Mountain Bike Park and accommodation. Dingo Creek Vineyard is worth a visit on weekends offering light luncheons and wine and ale tastings. Cobb & Co Nine Mile Camping Ground with 50 lush acres on the Six Mile Creek is a fantastic campground for families with a pirate ship playground, tractor rides and more. Matilda.

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Rural splendour in Traveston.


Big sky country.

Garapine. Photo: Element Photo and Video Productions

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 The Ginger Factory

50 Pioneer Rd Yandina

 The Spirit House Restaurant & Cooking School 4561

YA NDIN A

20 Ninderry Rd Yandina

METEOR Wappa Falls Observatory 191 Wappa Falls Rd Yandina

Yandina has a host of experiences to offer the explorer of Noosa Outback. Yandina Historic House Information Centre offers an art gallery, crafts, gifts and Devonshire tea and coffee. Just up the road is the Ginger Factory with train and boat rides, tours and educational shows set in beautiful subtropical gardens. Their café and retail outlet provide everything gingery! Across the road is Nutworks and the Chocolate Factory where you can view factory processing of macadamia nuts, chocolate panning and roasting. A meal at the award winning Spirit House restaurant or a class in their cooking school is definitely something that should be on the must-do list. Nearby Wappa Falls and Wappa Dam offers a short walk and some rock hopping with some picture snapping opportunities. The Wappa Falls Observatory is one of Queensland’s leading private observatories with 16 telescopes and providing both day and night time shows that are humorous, fun and informative. To the east of Yandina, Mount Ninderry offers an easy climb for those interested in a bit of bushwalking.

Girls of Ipanema girlsofipanema.com 3/8 Farrell St Yandina 4561

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Wappa Falls, Yandina.


Steam train at The Ginger Factory.

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A great abundance of wildlife in the Heart of the Noosa Outback below Lake Borumba.

Fresh Water Skiing Borumba Dam Boating & Fishing Bush Walks Free Volleyball Free Kayaks

Book online at campborumba.com.au 1484 Yabba Creek Road Lake Borumba Q 4570

07 5488 6662 â–ľ bookings@campborumba.com.au â–ľ facebook-square @lakeborumbacamp

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Lake Borumba Caravan and Camping Grounds is run by a not for profit organisation that is passionate about giving back to our community. If you hold a group event at our campgrounds we will donate booking funds from your event back to your not for profit organisation. For example, if your had 100 adults @ $15/head = $1500 back to your organisation. Please note: For large groups a cleaning / amenities fee may be deducted. Terms & Conditions apply.


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