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Local Attractions of the Sunshine Coast
Towns
Eumundi
Wander down the main street of Eumundi and see the period buildings restored to their former glory. Take some time to visit the Eumundi Markets or even the Eumundi Collectables Market.
Maleny / Montville
Visit the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast and enjoy the views of the Blackall Range. The country towns of Maleny and Montville offer arts and crafts as well as plenty of restaurants and coffee shops for a perfect morning or afternoon tea.
Marcoola
Marcoola is located halfway between Maroochydore and Coolum.
Markets
There is no shortage of makets of various types all through the Sunshine Coast.
Amamoor Station Country Markets
Amamoor Station, Amamoor, 3rd Saturday of the month, 10am - 4pm.
Eumundi Markets
The world famous Eumundi Markets take place in Eumundi every Saturday, 6:30am - 2pm and Wednesdays, 8am - 1pm.
Find everything from the very best arts and crafts to the most delicious home cooking and more.
Eumundi Collectables Market
In Eumundi at the Butter Factory (124 Memorial Drive) every Sunday, 8am - 2pm.
Gympie South Country Markets
Gympie South State School, Exhibition Rd, Gympie. Second and fourth Sunday of the month, 7am - 11:30am.
Imbil Markets
Opposite the Railway Hotel, Imbil, every Sunday, 9am - 2pm.
Maleny Handcrafts Markets
Maleny Community Centre, Maleny, every Sunday, 8am - 2pm.
Noosa Farmers' Market
First and third Sunday of the month at the Noosa Footbal Club, 155 Weyba Rd, Noosavilla. Website: www.noosafarmersmarket.com.au
Yandina Markets
Takes place in the Yandina Sportsground, every Saturday, 7am - noon.
Golf
These courses are all between five and ten minutes drive from Bauhinia Beach House:
- Mt Coolum (public golf course)
- Novotel Twin Waters (resort golf course)
- Hyatt Coolum (resort golf course)
Attractions
Australia Zoo
Visit Australia Zoo, the home of Steve Irwin, the 'Croc Hunter'. An interactive, informative and fun day for the whole family.
Underwater World
Visit the largest tropical oceanarium in the southern hemisphere, where you will have the ideal opportunity to see the wonders of the Barrier Reef without getting wet!
Whale Watching
The whale watching season is approximately from August to October each year.
Disclaimer: All information is put together in good faith for your assistance. However details may change unexpectedly so if in doubt please verify these details yourself.