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Hastings Street runs along Noosa main beach. Some
of the hotels and apartment blocks are on the beach
and others not. Hastings Street also has excellent restaurants
and shops and is a very convenient place to stay. If
you want to be in the centre of the action then Hastings
Street is the place.
Little
Cove accommodation
Little Cove is the area that borders Noosa National
Park and overlooks Laguna Bay. A boardwalk runs from
Hastings Street all through the Little Cove area to
the national park. Little Cove accommodation is hidden
in the foliage, on the hillside providing in most cases
splendid ocean views. The Little Cove beach is a small
well structured beach reached from the boardwalk.
Noosaville accommodation is mostly found alongside
the Noosa River. Noosaville is popular due to river
views, BBQ spots and little beaches great for young
children. A thriving restaurant and growing nightlife
scene is happening and Noosaville has a full range of
excellent restaurants. Transport to Hastings Street
and the Main Beach can be bus or ferry.
Just to confuse, Noosa Heads is the correct name for
the area that includes Hastings Street, Noosa Junction
and Noosa Sound which too many means Noosa. For Noosa
eguide listings we have separated out Hastings Street
and Noosa Sound to make the list a but shorter as most
Noosa accommodation is in Noosa Heads. Noosa Head listings
include the area immediacy behind Hastings Street. This
includes a good collection of Noosa accommodation on
Noosa Hill. A hill that rises up from Hastings Street.
Many of these properties have good views over Laguna
Bay. Some are very large and make use of the space they
have available which is more limited on Hastings Street.
It is a short walk to Noosa main beach from the Noosa
Heads properties. And a short walk to Noosa Junction
the main shopping area for Noosa.
Noosa Sound is the area between Noosaville and Hastings
Street. A strip of land surrounded by water and location
of many luxury homes that face the Noosa river. Most
of the accommodation is found on Noosa Parade which
is the road which runs parallel to Noosa river. There
is a good restaurant and small shopping area at Quamby
Place. It is possible to walk from Noosa Sound to Hastings
Street and also to Noosaville.
Noosa Junction is the main shopping area of Noosa.
Located at the junction of Noosa Drive and Sunshine
Beach Road. To reach Noosa main beach and Hastings Street
involves a walk up and down a hill or a short bus ride.
For those that want Pacific views and wide expansive
beaches the accommodation at Sunshine Beach will suit
well. This area is about 5 minutes drive from Hastings
Street with regular buses, or a comfortable walk. Just
up the hill from Sunshine Beach is a lively restaurant
and cafe scene and small shops. The Surf Life Saving
Club is popular with visitors with its long beach views
and good food. The beach at Sunshine is patrolled by
lifeguards year round making it a popular beach for
both swimmers and surfers.
Peregian Beach is to the South of Sunshine Beach and
had a surf life saving club, a shopping centre and a
few restaurants. Peregian Beach allows easy access to
the the other resorts on the Sunshine Coast. We have
included accommodation for Marcus Beach which lies to
the North of Peregian Beach in this section of Noosa
eguide.
The Noosa Hinterland is the general name give to the
area of Noosa Shire that is not on the coast. Noosa
Hinterland consists of the villages of Cooroy, Pomona,
Yandina, Boreen Point, Doonan and Noosa Valley. Noosa
Hinterland is a tranquil beautiful area and a contrast
to Noosa Heads which is much busier and developed. For
those wanting quiet tranquil, quality accommodation
Noosa Hinterland is a very sensible alternative if you
have a car. From most properties the drive to Noosa
Heads is under 15 minutes. Scattered in the Noosa Hinterland
are a number of excellent restaurants.
Noosa Valley is located in the beautiful Noosa Hinterland
just before you enter Noosa. Noosa Valley is a very
pleasant alternative to the more crowded Noosa and has
a number of delightful small friendly places to stay.
Many are very upmarket bed and breakfast establishments
set in beautiful tranquil surroundings. The drive to
Noosa is about 12minutes and to Eumundi about 6 minutes.
Doonan is located in the beautiful Noosa Hinterland
just before you enter Noosa and is an alternative name
for Noosa Valley. You will find a number of delightful
small friendly places to stay. Many are very upmarket
bed and breakfast establishments set in beautiful tranquil
surroundings. The drive to Noosa is about 10 minutes
and to Eumundi about 15 minutes.
Boreen point is a small village about 30 minutes drive
from Noosa located on the shores of Lake Cootharaba.
Eumundi has been made famous by the Eumundi markets
on Wednesday and Saturday. It is a small village 20km
from Noosa and 120km from Brisbane. Eumundi is located
close to the turnoff on the Bruce Highway. For those
wanting a rural location Eumundi accommodation is a
popular choice.
Yandina is located in the Noosa Hinterland and made
famous with its association with Ginger. Yandina has
some famous restaurants.
Tewantin is the administrative centre for Noosa Shire
and is where the Noosa Council is located. Tewantin
is located about 10 minutes drive from Hastings Street
and Noosa main beach.
Cooroy is a small village about 20 minutes drive from
Noosa. The village is developing fast and has a number
of good restaurants and shops. Cooroy has a number of
country retreats that provide a tranquil and different
experience to the busier Noosa.
Sunshine Coast accommodation
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