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The Big Pineapple

Nambour Connection Road, Woombye QLD 4559

Taste
Food, Food, Food! Indulge yourself with our world famous parfaits and sundaes. Our restaurant will tempt you with delicious meals, snacks and fresh juices.
Fully Licenced
The Big Pineapple is fully licenced to compliment our restaurant and function facilities.
Experience
You can experience the plantation aboard our unique Plantation Train as it tours past exotic fruit trees and sub-tropical rainforest. A pineapple growing demonstration is included in the tour. This trip visits our Wildlife Reserve where you can observe Australian native animals including koalas, kangaroos, wombats, emus, owls, exotic parrots and much more.
Our Animal Nursery is a great childrens favourite, where they can touch and feed all the baby animals.
Childrens parties can be arranged to include meals and a personalised Animal Nursery tour.
Our Nutmobile will carry you through tranquil rainforests and our own macadamia plantations, where we will show you how macadamias are grown and harvested.
Children under 4 are free on all tours.
The Big Pineapple has been recognised as a National Icon for its significant role in the tourism industry.
Shopping
Visit our large gift shop and try our extensive range of pineapple and tropical fruit jams, preserves and sauces all made exclusively for the Big Pineapple, as well as a large range of our own confectionery available for your enjoyment.
Try one of our special pineapple or macadamia biscuits that are made fresh daily in our very own bakery. We have a large range of Australian produce, arts and crafts, souveniers, toys, leisure wear, jewellery and aboriginal arts and crafts.
Our friendly staff will give you every assistance in making your selection.
Functions
Set in a tropical tranquil setting with ample parking and excellent catering facilities, the Big Pineapple is fully licenced and is an ideal venue for all occasions including formals, conferences weddings and trade shows.
Ask how we can organise your special event, or simply hire a room for the day.

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Bellingham Maze

274 Tanawha Tourist Drive, Tanawha QLD 4556

Bellingham Maze, originally planted in 1991 and opened to the public in 1993 is one of the most familiar attractions on the Sunshine Coast. This Queensland tourism icon which is set in a lush tropical rainforest environment on Tanawha Tourist Drive #25, Tanawha has a huge 80m x 80m living hedge maze which was recently re-opened to the public after an extensive regeneration program.

In 2013 all of the original 20 year old cypress pine trees in the hedge maze were replaced with over 1000 of Sunshine Coast’s favourite plant, the lilly pilly.  The hedge maze was closed for nearly 2 years and in March 2015 is was re-opened to the public and looks amazing!

Whilst the hedge maze is the main attraction at Bellingham Maze, it is certainly not the only attraction.  Bellingham Maze also has a wooden maze, a tyre maze, a rope maze and some other aMAZEing activities for you to enjoy.  Did you know Bellingham Maze also has an 18 hole mini golf course, which is a par 2 course suitable to all ages?  There’s also a delightful garden café where you can enjoy a coffee, a cold drink or something to eat, without having to go into the maze or play mini golf if you’re only wanting a pleasant cafe experience. The puzzle shop at Bellingham Maze stocks a unique range of brain teasing metal and wooden puzzles – all with instructions enclosed.  A selection of puzzles are also on the tables at the café for customers to try.  The shop has an affordable range of toys and puzzles to purchase, suitable for all budgets and caters for kids with their own pocket money.  

A visit to Bellingham Maze is certainly a great way to stretch your mind, stretch your legs and have some outdoor brain-teasing fun.  Bellingham Maze is suitable for all ages, attracting families, couples, groups, parties, school excursions and many more.  Don’t miss out on the fun!

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Landsborough Museum

4 Maleny Street, Landsborough QLD 4550

The original Landsborough Shire Council Chambers were designed in 1924 by renowned architect Walter Carey Voller and built from local timbers by A.E. Round in 1988 using funding from the Bicentenary. The old building was revamped and a new building of mud brick construction was added. The complex was re-opened on Australia Day 1988, by J.L. Beausang last chairman of Landsborough Shire and first mayor of Caloundra City as the Landsborough Museum. At its meeting on 25 June 1999, the Heritage Council resolved to enter the 'former Landsborough Shire Council Chambers' in the Queensland Heritage Register. Its mission is to collect, research, conserve, interpret and exhibit the artefacts, memorabilia, documents, photographs and stories of indigenous and non-indigenous peoples whose heritage can be linked to that region, known in the year 2000, as Caloundra City.

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Kondalilla National Park

Kondalilla Falls Road, 4 kilometres north of Montville, Montville QLD 4560

Named after the spectacular Kondalilla Falls, where Skene Creek drops 90 metres into a rainforest valley, this park is a cool mountain retreat and an important refuge for many native animals and plants. The park takes its name from an Aboriginal word meaning 'rushing waters'. Five rare and threatened frog species as well as the rare bopple nut, a species of macadamia plant, are found here. Birdwatchers and nature photographers love this park, with its views, rainforest and wildlife. Enjoy a picnic at Kondalilla Falls day-use area. Stroll along the easy 1.7 kilometre Picnic Creek circuit or take the more challenging 4.6 kilometre Kondalilla Falls circuit, with about 100 steps and views of the falls. If you are feeling fit, you can enjoy a section of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk, starting from Baroon Pocket Dam picnic area (near Lake Baroon) and walking to Kondalilla Falls picnic area (11.7 kilometres one way) or continuing on to Flaxton walkers' camp, a bush camp provided especially for walkers, (a further 4.6 kilometres one way).

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Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great! Walk

Kondalilla National Park, Kondalilla Falls Road, Montville QLD 4560

Winding through the spectacular Blackall Range, a cool retreat in the hinterland of Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk traverse some of Queensland's most scenic natural areas in Kondalilla and Mapleton Falls National Park and Mapleton Forest Reserve. Walk traverses the very best of the Blackall Range with three overnight walkers' camps. Campsites must be booked in advance. Day visitors can access sections of the great walk for shorter walks. The majority of the great walk is Class Three and Four walking track standard. Walkers need a moderate level of fitness and good ankle supporting footwear.

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Big Kart Track Pty Ltd

2310 Steve Irwin Way, Landsborough QLD 4550

Big Kart Track is the largest commercial go kart track In Australia. They have 50 karts going on their 1.2 kilometre long international standard race track at 60 kilometres per hour. They are open seven days a week. A perfect venue for your company, social club or association to have an action-packed experience whilst doing some teambuilding in full fun!!! Since 1983 they have been in the business to please and give the best fun in full safety!

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Flame Hill Vineyard

249 Western Avenue, Montville QLD 4560

Ethically and sustainably produced from their own vineyards and farms, the wine and the food at Flame Hill Vineyard is prepared and served with conscience, guaranteeing patrons an experience of paramount quality at this world class venue featuring breathtaking ocean views and mountain vistas. By definition firstly a winery, featuring a quality range of estate grown wines, offering sales and tastings from the cellar door within a contemporary Queenslander. The Deck Restaurant featuring a la carte fare from off farm seasonal produce matched to the estate grown wines is the essence of relax - unwind - breath Whilst the restaurant is relaxed and casual the guests can also opt for Charcuterie or Regional Cheeses on the Terrace which flows onto the lawns leading to the Shiraz Vines. At Flame Hill, they like to know where their wine and food comes from!

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Maleny Dairies

70 McCarthy Road, North Maleny QLD 4552

Maleny Dairies is a family owned business situated in the picturesque hills of Maleny. The process of milking their Guernsey girls and bottling their creamy goodness for your breakfast table is a fascinating one. On their tours you get to see where it all happens on a real working dairy farm, a visit to the dairy, the farm & to the factory with a short 10 minute movie with taste testing afterwards. You will learn a lot about the process of milk from the cow to the bottle and all the different products that they are so famous for.

FARM & FACTORY TOURS:
MONDAY - SATURDAY at 10.30am and 2.30pm.

Closed Sundays & public holidays.

They also have a kiosk on the farm where you are able to purchase coffees & light refreshments.

Take time out and enjoy some fresh country air, bring your own picnic,  or book one of their electric BBQ’s and enjoy a sausage sizzle.

They have plenty of room for the children to run around so why not celebrate your child's birthday at the farm? Why not book a tour and enjoy lunch afterwards, (or the other way round!) You are very welcome to use our facilities and once you've eaten all those snags you can fill up your esky from our Dairies factory outlet kiosk with our dairy deliciousness.....now that's  a real experience !

At Maleny Dairies they pride themselves on having the friendliest staff that truly makes your experience with them a very happy one. So give them a call today to reserve your spot. Tour groups welcome.

Facilties

  • BBQ facilities
  • Car park
  • Guide
  • Picnic area
  • Public toilet
  • Shaded area
  • Sheltered area
  • Viewing platform

Activities

  • Animal watching

You do not have to purchase a tour to enjoy their property. They have a kiosk serving coffees and light refreshments and you are free to enjoy the view whilst enjoying a coffee or your picnic lunch. Bring an esky for your  purchases of their delicious dairy products.

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The Long Apron Restaurant

68 Balmoral Road, Montville QLD 4560

Under the watchful eye of acclaimed chef, Cameron Matthews, The Long Apron has made Spicers Clovelly Estate a destination for foodies from around Australia. From a croissant on the sun drenched terrace, to a cassoulet shared with someone you love in the dining room, The Long Apron offers a unique taste of Modern European in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. The Long Apron restaurant serves contemporary and classic European cuisine in an understated and elegant dining room or garden terrace area. The food is meticulously prepared and only the freshest seasonal produce is used, sourced from on the property and the surrounding local area. The Long Apron offers five and seven course degustation menu as well as 'Table d'hote'.

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Brewbake at the Big Pineapple

76 Nambour Connection Road, Woombye QLD 4559

Brewbake - Freshly brewed beer and baked meat pies. Australia's newest Microbrewery located at the iconic Queensland attraction on the Sunshine Coast, The Big Pineapple. See the brewing process right at the bar, try a tasting paddle, take home a unique one litre stubby. Beer and Pies, what else do you need?

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Montville Memorial Precinct

Razorback Road , Corner of Main Street (Montville-Mapleton Road), Montville QLD 4560

Beyond Montville's galleries, eateries and curio shops, there's a village green with a story to tell of what happens to a community when its country goes to war. The Montville Memorial precinct is flanked by the 1921 memorial gates and a sentry of six trees. It includes two memorial halls, accessed by a short street called Memorial Close. Montville had developed barely 20 years before the war. It was a small rural community with 55 farmers and dairymen and their families: about 40 men went off to war. War memorials with their marble rolls of honour provide a local perspective of community patriotism that military records can't, and Montville's adds another dimension. It includes the names of all of those who volunteered. School children planted the trees as an Arbour Day project in 1923. Rolls of honour for both world wars are on the wall in Montville Hall, the larger of the buildings. The smaller building, now called Montville Memorial Hall, St Mary's Hall and Community Centre, was built in 1941 as a club room for returned WWI veterans. Montville's Memorial Park is the setting for annual ANZAC Day ceremonies and its halls are used year-round.

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Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World

233 Maleny Stanley River Road, Corner of Mountain View Road, Bald Knob QLD 4552
Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World - an unforgettable experience - The 'Jewel' of Maleny. Enjoy the panorama of waterfalls, ponds and colourful plantings on 3ha's of magnificent, privately owned Gardens. Positioned high on the escarpment, uniquely landscaped layers, idyllic rainforest surroundings and the spectacular Glasshouse Mountains backdrop create a truly unique garden. The Bird Aviary is a haven for colourful birds from around the world. Interact and get 'up close and personal' with birds from finches to macaws via daily guided tours. Sit near the waterfall, watch, listen and photograph birds as they alight upon you, an awesome experience. Then there is the Miniature Animal Enclosure which is a favourite with all ages. Enjoy the scrumptious Devonshire Tea served any time throughout the day. A picnic is another way to enjoy the peace and serenity. Dogs are welcome on a lead! "You could not have a more beautiful venue for your wedding" is a comment they regularly receive. There are many tranquil and romantic settings for your wedding. The photo opportunities are endless. Let the sights and the sound of running water enchant you and your guests and provide you with an experience that you will cherish for life.
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Landsborough Museum

4 Maleny Street, Landsborough QLD 4550

The original Landsborough Shire Council Chambers were designed in 1924 by renowned architect Walter Carey Voller and built from local timbers by A.E. Round. In 1988 using funding from the Bicentenary, The old building was revamped and a new building of mud brick construction was added. The complex was re-opened on Australia Day 1988, by J.L. Beausang last chairman of Landsborough Shire and first mayor of Caloundra City as the Landsborough Museum. At its meeting on 25 June 1999, the Heritage Council resolved to enter the 'former Landsborough Shire Council Chambers' in the Queensland Heritage Register. Its mission is to collect, research, conserve, interpret and exhibit the artefacts, memorabilia, documents, photographs and stories of indigenous and non-indigenous peoples whose heritage can be linked to that region, known in the year 2000, as Caloundra City.

Amytis Gardens Cooking School

51 Malones Road, Kiels Mountain QLD 4559
Fragrant, spicy and flavoursome, Thai food has quickly become one of Australia's favourite cuisines. With exotic ingredients like chillies, lime, lemongrass and coconut milk, it's easy to see why. For those a little more curious of their Asian cousins, they have introduced a hint of Japan, Malaysia and China to their menu. With individual gas burners, you create and eat your very own dishes which you can enjoy with new friends and a glass of Thai Singha beer or wine. They also keep their 100 per cent hands on classes small (maximum of eight people), so that everyone gets full attention. The best thing is when you sit down, smell the fantastic aromas and think "I made this myself!" All levels of experience are welcome from beginners to advanced.

Lazmar Airport Transfers

2 Kirby Court, Tanawha QLD 4556
Lazmar Airport Transfers - the first choice for people who expect first class service. Lazmar Airport Transfers provide chauffeur driven private, dependable, quality, luxury airport, hotel, tourist transfers, tours between and around the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. They provide a door-to-door, 24 hour, seven days a week pre-booked tourist transfer service. Their market position is situated between a cab and a limousine service. The GL Mercedes executive people mover is capable of carrying up to 6 passengers or an 8 passenger seat van in style. Trailer for extra luggage, surfboards or bikes, baby seats or booster are available on request. The vehicle has leather seats, air conditioning, tinted courtesy windows, stability control program for comfort and safety and is equipped with DVD, television, satellite navigation, iPod and games adaptors, screens are able to be linked for presentations. Sports utility vehicle four wheel drive for limited access four wheel drive transfers....

Hatha Yoga Class with Woody Wednesdays

33 Johnsons Road, Eudlo QLD 4554
Bring your own yoga mat and join in a Hatha Yoga session with some strengthening exercises and plenty of room for relaxation. All welcome. This weekly yoga session is held in the Community Room (below the main car park). A AUD10 donation is recommended. Woody (Paul Wood) is Yoga instructor trained in India in the Guru Kulu system. His emphasis is to bring flexibility to body, spirit and mind. Woody enjoys light hearted but focused classes that lead participants into a meditative space. He has been practicing Yoga and Martial Arts for over 10 years. Established 1974, Chenrezig Institute is a centre for Buddhist study, meditation, retreat and practice nestled in the foothills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. The Institute is home to a Tibetan Geshe (Lama), a large community of ordained Sangha (monks and nuns), students, residents, volunteers, retreat goers and guests. Apart from the formal study programmes, Chenrezig Institute is a peaceful, calm and relaxing place to spend a few hours, days or weeks. Stroll along the bush paths, wander in formal garden, espresso in the cafe or a vegetarian meal....

Tanawha

Tanawha, Tanawha QLD 4556
Take a step back to yesteryear and imagine yourself in the court of King Louis the XIV with a visit to the Sunshine Coast’s very own giant living hedge maze! Located at Tanawha just 10 minutes’ drive inland from Maroochydore, this impressive outdoor maze has been painstakingly sculptured from over 1000 trees and is the only maze of its kind in Australia. Designed as an eight-pointed star, this botanical marvel can be viewed in its entirety from a platform adjacent to the tea house. After you’ve completed your mission, challenge yourself further with a tyre maze, rope maze, tile maze or baffle your noggin’ with a brain-teasing puzzle in the café. The kids will adore finding the seven dwarfs in Snow White’s cottage and bird-fanciers can get to know some new feathered friends with a walk through the huge bird aviary. Just minutes down the road are more theme park attractions the Sunshine Coast is famous for, so make a day of it and treat the whole family to some outdoor fun! A wide range of accommodation options can be found nearby at Maroochydore including hotels, motels, resorts, self-contained units, holiday rentals and backpacker hostels....

Guided Meditation Thursdays

Johnsons Road, Eudlo QLD 4554
You do not need to book to attend the Guided Meditation sessions, they are all drop in sessions led by one of the monks or nuns. If it is your first time just drop in a few minutes earlier than the session start time to meet the session leader. Cushion or seat provided. Your donations help them to keep this program running. Established 1974, Chenrezig Institute is a centre for Buddhist study, meditation, retreat and practice nestled in the foothills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. The Institute is home to a Tibetan Geshe (Lama), a large community of ordained Sangha (monks and nuns), students, residents, volunteers, retreatants and guests. Apart from the formal study programmes, Chenrezig Institute is a peaceful, calm and relaxing place to spend a few hours, days or weeks. Stroll along the bush paths, wander in the formal garden, sip espresso in the cafe, have a vegetarian meal, drop in for a meditation class or teaching, or just sit and listen to life....

Landsborough

Landsborough, Landsborough QLD 4550
Landsborough, gateway to the Blackall Range and to the Mary Valley, is one of the historic townships of the Sunshine Coast. From 1868, it grew behind the wheels of Cobb and Co. coaches as they followed the tree line blazed by Tom Petrie to Gympie gold, discovered by James Nash in 1867. The historic town bears the name of one of Australia's most successful explorers, William Landsborough. The social history of the Caloundra region can also be traced at the Landsborough Museum and businesses like the Landsborough Hotel offer an authentic slice of the town’s history. Close to Landsborough is Ewen Maddock Dam with walking trails and picnic spots to enjoy. There is also a swimming spot for a dip in the dam. Families will especially love the award winning Pioneer Park in Landsborough built especially to cater for active kids and those with special needs....

Taste of Tibetan Buddhism Fridays

33 Johnsons Road, Eudlo QLD 4554
Join them on a Friday afternoon for a relaxed exploration of the world of Tibetan Buddhism. They watch a short video from the Discovering Buddhism programme, then there's a chance to discuss the topic and ask questions. The session ends with a guided meditation. A new topic will be explored each week in a six to eight week cycle, but you are also welcome to attend on a casual basis; no prior knowledge is required. Topics include mind and its potential, how to meditate, establishing a daily practice, karma and transforming problems. Classes are open to everyone, regardless of religious affiliation or current knowledge of Buddhism. Your donations help them to keep this program running. Established 1974, Chenrezig Institute is a centre for Buddhist study, meditation, retreat and practice nestled in the foothills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. The Institute is home to a Tibetan Geshe (Lama), a large community of ordained Sangha (monks and nuns), students, residents, volunteers, retreatants and guests. Stroll along the bush paths, wander in the formal garden, sip espresso in the cafe, have a vegetarian meal....

Lift Gallery

926 Maleny-Montville Rd, Balmoral Ridge QLD 4552
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Landsborough

38455 - Landsborough QLD 4550
Landsborough, gateway to the Blackall Range, is one of the historic townships of the Sunshine Coast. From 1868, it grew behind the wheels of Cobb and Co. coaches as they followed the tree line blazed by Tom Petrie to Gympie gold, discovered by James Nash in 1867. The historic town bears the name of one of Australia's most successful explorers, William Landsborough. The social history of the Caloundra region can also be traced at the Landsborough Museum and businesses like the Landsborough Hotel offer an authentic slice of the town’s history. Close to Landsborough is Ewen Maddock Dam with walking trails and picnic spots to enjoy. There is also a swimming spot for a dip in the dam. Families will especially love the award winning Pioneer Park in Landsborough built especially to cater for active kids and those with special needs....
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Landsborough Museum

4 Maleny Street, Landsborough QLD 4550
The original Landsborough Shire Council Chambers were designed in 1924 by renowned architect Walter Carey Voller and built from local timbers by A.E. Round in 1988 using funding from the Bicentenary. The old building was revamped and a new building of mud brick construction was added. The complex was re-opened on Australia Day 1988, by J.L. Beausang last chairman of Landsborough Shire and first mayor of Caloundra City as the Landsborough Museum. At its meeting on 25 June 1999, the Heritage Council resolved to enter the 'former Landsborough Shire Council Chambers' in the Queensland Heritage Register. Its mission is to collect, research, conserve, interpret and exhibit the artefacts, memorabilia, documents, photographs and stories of indigenous and non-indigenous peoples whose heritage can be linked to that region, known in the year 2000, as Caloundra City. ...
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Naturally Delicious - Great Beach Drive

39770 - Montville QLD 4560
This journey offers travellers the opportunity to sample some amazing tastes as they explore the region. Start your Naturally Delicious Great Beach Drive from one of the award winning luxury accommodation options on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, filled with sub-tropical rainforests and waterfalls. The tour delivers plenty of opportunities to sample local fruit, fish, wine or bush tucker, you decide what takes your fancy from a smorgasbord of local produce....
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TreeTop Challenge - Sunshine Coast

76 Nambour Connection Road, Woombye QLD 4559
Get Ready to Push your fears to the limit and get your adrenaline racing at the TreeTop Challenge on the Sunshine Coast. Their Adventure Park takes you sky-high with 100 challenges and 12 ziplines sitting in the trees at more than 25 metres above the ground. Expect to have a thrilling day out in nature as you conquer personal goals, have a whole lot of fun and soak in stunning views from the tree canopy. Located at The Big Pineapple, their Adventure Park features five exciting courses which start off easy and work up to heart-pumping extreme! Their Adventure Park is stretches through eight acres of the most incredibly lush rainforest (which they think looks like the dense green of the Daintree in Far North Queensland). Their Adventure Park is fully supervised and is a self paced tour, which means you can complete each course at your own speed. To complete their Adventure Park, abs are not necessary, but some fitness is required to complete the course as you do need the strength to climb through the trees. If you’re keen to escape to a world of adventure, push past your comfort zone join them at TreeTop Challenge! ...
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Woombye

41803 - Woombye QLD 4559
Woombye used to be called Cobb’s Camp due to the fact that it was a staging post for the Cobb & Co coaches. The local pub celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2000, and is certainly worth a visit. Woombye is home to luscious sub-tropical fruits, and the popular Macadamia nut. The macadamia, of course, used to be known as the Queensland Nut - until some generous soul introduced Hawaiians to its taste and growth potential. The township is located off the Bruce Highway, west of Maroochydore. It is also the location of the Big Pineapple - so big you can't miss it. Woombye is close to major attractions including the Big Pineapple and Wildlife HQ....
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Forest Glen

42453 - Forest Glen QLD 4556
Whilst at Forest Glen be sure to take a drive through Tanawha Tourist Drive, where you will find great attractions and wonderful scenery. Meander through Buderim Forest Park with its beautiful rainforest, barbecue picnic facilities, forest boardwalk, and unique flora and fauna. Forest Glen is also home to a large conference venue. The village lies about 12 minutes' drive west of Maroochydore....
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Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk

Baroon Pocket Dam car park, North Maleny QLD 4552
***NOTE: as a response to COVID-19, all camping areas in Queensland's national parks are closed to the public until further notice. Check park alerts for updates. Warm subtropical rainforest, tall open eucalypt forest and picturesque waterfalls in secluded areas of the Blackall Range feature on this 58 kilometre, four day Great Walk, with bush camp sites along the route. You'll enjoy walking past waterfalls, peering into gorges and resting near rock pools. There are some stunning views and wonderful lookouts along the way. Notice the plant communities around you and how they change from warm subtropical rainforest to tall open eucalypt forest; all protected in three beautiful national parks—Kondalilla, Mapleton Falls and Mapleton. The Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk's many access points offer different walking options. You can do the 58 kilometre long-distance walking staying overnight in the three remote, walkers' camps; or tackle a full-day walk staying in holiday house accommodation nearby, or take some shorter half-day walks within the Great Walk route. If you plan to do the full walk, the three, small, remote walkers' camps along the Great Walk track will give you a fantastic camping-under-the-stars experience. You need to book your camping well ahead, up to 12 months in advance, for these walkers' camps....
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Bellingham Maze

274 Tourist Drive, Tanawha QLD 4556
Bellingham Maze, located on the Sunshine Coast, is one of the regions popular attractions for tourists and locals alike. With an incredible 80m x 80m living hedge maze, a timber maze, rope maze, tyre maze, 18 hole mini golf and many other brain challenging puzzles, this is a destination for those that enjoy the outdoors, love a challenge or for those that simple enjoy wandering through the gardens or looking for a relaxing destination to sit and enjoy great coffee and excellent food amongst the trees and birds in our Maze Cafe. Fun for all ages!...
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Kondalilla Falls Circuit, Kondalilla National Park

Kondalilla National Park, Montville QLD 4560
Explore this beautiful walking track that leads from Kondalilla Falls down the escarpment into a lush rainforested valley then climbs up the ridge again to return. From the Kondalilla Falls car park, walk 100-metres downhill (with steps) to a large grassed picnic area with barbecues, picnic tables and toilets. Laze over a picnic then set out for a scenic walk. Follow the Picnic Creek circuit, walking through rainforest and open forest to a cool rock pool at the top of the falls. Continue on the Kondalilla Falls circuit, descending into lush rainforest as you walk down to the valley for the best waterfall view at the base of the falls. What goes down must come back up! As you climb the ridge, look for emergent bunya pines with their distinctive symmetrical dome shapes, dense stands of piccabeen palms and intriguing shapes of pink ash. There are over 300 stairs on the Kondalilla Falls circuit so you need to be reasonably fit and allow enough time to enjoy this steep walk. Leave enough time to complete your walk in daylight hours. This walk is a Grade 3 track (formed track, may have short steep hills and many steps, some experience recommended)....