Guide to a getaway in the Noosa hinterland

  1. Shop Local & Quality Handmade at the ORIGINAL Eumundi Markets.

Look out for the swirl rainbow branding to know when you are in the handmade part of the iconic Eumundi Markets. Supporting the local Sunshine Coast businesses is integral to our local economy, look to shop small when you can. It’s often the little things that make a big difference.

  1. Stay in a Tiny Home, in the Noosa Hinterland.

Book your escape now and embrace the beauty of simplicity in Noosa Hinterland’s Tiny Homes. Your peaceful retreat awaits!

Secluded Lake House, Hunchy – more info here

Tiny Paradise, Weyba Downs – more info here

Little Red Barn in the Noosa Hinterland – more info here

Gridley BnB Luxury Cabin, Eumundi.- more info here

 Cabin-creek-rainforest retreat, Kin Kin – more info here

  1. Eat Local

Indulge your taste buds in a culinary journey that celebrates community and freshness. After grabbing your morning brew and street food from Eumundi Markets, head to the list below for your afternoon local experience.

Eumundi has the hottest new brewery on the coast, Matso’s the ORIGINAL Australian Ginger Beer. This area is great for family friendly & dog friendly and a great place to visit after the market day. Situated right across the road from our markets its easy to make a day of your visit to our town.

The Doonan is around the corner from our Eumundi Markets and is sprawled across two acters backed by natural hinterland, another great place to unwind. A must try is their Mooloolaba Prawn Rolls & Wood Fired Pizzas.

Light Years Asian Diner Noosa, bold flavours power the menu of modern Asian share plates, washed down with punchy cocktails and a wonderful selection of local and international wines.

Noosa Farmers Market nestled amongst the fragrant gum trees, every Sunday a hive of activity takes place. The Noosa Farmers Market is packed with locally produced seasonal produce that will make your mouth water. Come along for the spectacular fresh food and produce and experience the Noosa Farmers Market for yourself.

Vanilla Food style is flavour first but always with health in mind. A squeeze of citrus and the use of garden greens and edible flowers keeps the dishes bright and lively. The produce is grown organically and local when possible. Aside from our local suppliers, everything is made in house. Our food is free from preservatives, additives, most refined sugars and artificial colours and flavours.

Flo’s Creperie, in the mood for a French dining experience, head to Flo’s in Noosa.

The Atelier Wine Bar a hot new rare and premium wine by the glad bar, open Wednesday- Saturday 5pm-9pm.

Herbert Noosa Heads experimenting with foraged ingredients and seasonal produce sourced from local farms, Herbert will exceed expectations whether you are Vegan, Vegetarian, Pescatarian or Flexitarian

  1. Experience Local

Pottery Class @ The Pottery Studio, Discover your creativity and a sense of stillness with our 2 hour classes locally .

https://thepotterystudio.com.au/

Cooking Class in Sunshine Coast Hinterland, The class includes lunch, one glass of wine, an apron to take home, recipes with all the dishes you cooked so you can recreate them at home.

https://spicersretreats.com/retreats/spicers-tamarind-retreat/things-to-do/cooking-classes/

Paint & Sip , You’ll be led step-by-step to paint the featured artwork by a professional artist, and free to bring your favourite drinks and nibbles to fuel your creativity.

https://www.pinotandpicasso.com.au/noosa/

Noosa Dream Boats

At Noosa Dreamboats we want to showcase some of what makes this part of the world so special. From the natural wonders along the river, the multi-million dollar homes of Noosa Sound, the quirky houseboats of Tewantin, and the stunning views of the north-shore out to the Coral Sea. What better way to see it all than  with the wind in your hair, the lingering taste of Champagne in your mouth, and the unmistakeable sound of a mahogany hull carving its way through the water as you watch the sun set.

https://www.noosadreamboats.au/about=

Terrella Brewery

Tucked away in a rural corner of North Arm, the brewery is integrated with a Vertical Farm system, growing green produce within indoor growing booths under UV lights. Fresh water is created as a by-product of this process, which Terella Brewing then uses as a water supply to produce its beer. When brewing the beer, the fermentation process creates Co2, which is captured and re-injected back into the vertical farm to help grow the green produce. It is a fully enclosed sustainable cycle. Incredible, huh? The seasonal beers on tap aren’t bad either!

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