Michelle’s Air BnB Check-in Guide

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Michelle’s Air BnB Check-in Guide

Neighbourhoods

Noosaville is just a short drive or bicycle ride from Sunrise Beach and offers a range of great activities including; Sundays at the Farmers Markets, fishing & swimming along the river and many great cafes and restaurants. Noosa's largest shopping centre is also located on Eenie Creek Rd Noosaville with brands like Big W, Supacheap, BCF, Coffee Club and many more. Officeworks, Total Tools, Repco and Bunnings are close by also.
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Noosaville
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Noosaville is just a short drive or bicycle ride from Sunrise Beach and offers a range of great activities including; Sundays at the Farmers Markets, fishing & swimming along the river and many great cafes and restaurants. Noosa's largest shopping centre is also located on Eenie Creek Rd Noosaville with brands like Big W, Supacheap, BCF, Coffee Club and many more. Officeworks, Total Tools, Repco and Bunnings are close by also.
Just a few minutes by car from Sunrise Beach, Eumundi is the rural village that springs to life every Wednesday and Saturday for the famous Eumundi Markets. Theres local arts and crafts, unique gifts, entertainment, food and play areas for the kids. Make it a day out, but arrive early to get a parking spot. (6-7am is best)
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Eumundi
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Just a few minutes by car from Sunrise Beach, Eumundi is the rural village that springs to life every Wednesday and Saturday for the famous Eumundi Markets. Theres local arts and crafts, unique gifts, entertainment, food and play areas for the kids. Make it a day out, but arrive early to get a parking spot. (6-7am is best)
Flanked either side of the street by high end retail brands, Hastings Street is a showcase of fashion and food. Popular with holiday makers for shopping the stores and gourmet dining, Hastings Street runs along Noosa's Main Beach and by day its jam packed during the holidays. At night all year round the spectacle of fairy lights glistens from one end of the street to the other. On balmy nights the scent of coffee and barbecue mixes with the salt air to create an aroma that lingers along the street. Access to the river mouth and Noosa Spit are via Hastings street at the Western end, while Noosa National Park is an easy scenic 1km walk along the boardwalk through Little Cove. A must for all visitors to Noosa.
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Hastings Street
Hastings Street
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Flanked either side of the street by high end retail brands, Hastings Street is a showcase of fashion and food. Popular with holiday makers for shopping the stores and gourmet dining, Hastings Street runs along Noosa's Main Beach and by day its jam packed during the holidays. At night all year round the spectacle of fairy lights glistens from one end of the street to the other. On balmy nights the scent of coffee and barbecue mixes with the salt air to create an aroma that lingers along the street. Access to the river mouth and Noosa Spit are via Hastings street at the Western end, while Noosa National Park is an easy scenic 1km walk along the boardwalk through Little Cove. A must for all visitors to Noosa.

City/town information

Cooroy is 20klms West of Noosa and about 25mins drive from Sunrise Beach. If you enjoy country drives, this is a place to head for, on your way to or from Eumundi. Cooroy is most active weekdays and Saturday mornings, where you will find some great little cafes and a slower pace than Noosa or Sunrise.
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Cooroy
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Cooroy is 20klms West of Noosa and about 25mins drive from Sunrise Beach. If you enjoy country drives, this is a place to head for, on your way to or from Eumundi. Cooroy is most active weekdays and Saturday mornings, where you will find some great little cafes and a slower pace than Noosa or Sunrise.

Sightseeing

Up the very top of Viewland Drive on Noosa Hill is the Noosa Lookout. Stunning panoramic views can be seen from the ocean to the volcano shaped mountains in the distance.
Viewland Drive
Viewland Drive
Up the very top of Viewland Drive on Noosa Hill is the Noosa Lookout. Stunning panoramic views can be seen from the ocean to the volcano shaped mountains in the distance.
To get to National Park, you can drive to Hastings Street Noosa Heads and on a quiet day, you may find a car space. Or take a chance and drive right up the the National Park where you will rarely find sufficient parking due to the demand for spaces. That's why walking is a great option! Bike, Bus or Drive to Noosa, then walk along the boardwalk to the National Park. You will see amazing views along the way and maybe even a Koala or two. Stop off at Little Cove beach for a swim or just to gaze across to North Shore. Its worth the parking hassle.
Little Cove Beach
To get to National Park, you can drive to Hastings Street Noosa Heads and on a quiet day, you may find a car space. Or take a chance and drive right up the the National Park where you will rarely find sufficient parking due to the demand for spaces. That's why walking is a great option! Bike, Bus or Drive to Noosa, then walk along the boardwalk to the National Park. You will see amazing views along the way and maybe even a Koala or two. Stop off at Little Cove beach for a swim or just to gaze across to North Shore. Its worth the parking hassle.
Alex Bay is a long and picturesque walk through Noosa National park. The reward is worth the effort. The beach is secluded and on a calm day, is great for swimming. Explore the headlands and trails that lead to Sunshine Beach from the South end or Hells Gates from the North end of the Beach. Swim wear is commonly optional, but although its been known for over 40yrs as a nude beach, its not legally gazetted as such. Regardless, its a lovely spot for a swim, beach picnic or cool off while exploring the many walking trails of the National Park.
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Alexandria Bay
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Alex Bay is a long and picturesque walk through Noosa National park. The reward is worth the effort. The beach is secluded and on a calm day, is great for swimming. Explore the headlands and trails that lead to Sunshine Beach from the South end or Hells Gates from the North end of the Beach. Swim wear is commonly optional, but although its been known for over 40yrs as a nude beach, its not legally gazetted as such. Regardless, its a lovely spot for a swim, beach picnic or cool off while exploring the many walking trails of the National Park.