Head to Noosa for the latest fashion, fantastic dining and of course, the stunning Noosa National Park. Visiting the Noosa area, shopping and dining on Hasting Street and exploring the National Park makes for a fantastic but very full day out, so you may wish to catch one of the earlier buses. The North route can take you all the way to the Eumundi Markets and beyond. While the South route can take you all the way to Caloundra and the beautiful Pumicestone Passage.
Lots of shops, great dining and, of course, an awe-inspiring coastline. Stay at Coolum Beach and explore the Sunshine Coast Coolum is located centrally on the Sunshine Coast, so holidaymakers are delighted to discover how close to everything we are.
Allow up to 40 minutes for the Maroochydore trip. Allow up to 50 minutes for the Mooloolaba trip. Allow up to 15 minutes to get to Peregian The infamous Noosa awaits visitors to Coolum with an easy bus trip north.
It faces essentially due east and receives waves averaging 1. The waves and fine sand produce an energetic double bar system. The inner bar is usually attached to the beach, but cut by deep rip channels every to m. Gardeners Falls: This is freshwater swimming at its best.
Located not far from Falls Creek Road at Obi Obi, it is just a short walk to the falls from the sealed car park and is one of the prettiest waterways in Australia. These falls are a short 3Km walk from the camping area and you will love the large rock pool above the falls — though they can be very popular on weekends. Walks and Waterfalls on the Sunshine Coast Coolum and its surrounding areas are a great place for walking tracks and beautiful, sparkling waterfalls.
So here are some ideas for great walks and driving trips you can do on your Coolum holiday: Walking tracks along the Sunshine Coast The Coolum Boardwalk: This is a beautiful walk along a newly constructed boardwalk, which follows the ocean from Beach Road to Point Perry all the way to Point Arkwright.
All Things To Do. This is a family friendly surf beach patrolled year round with nearby parks, boardwalk, restaurants, cafes and takeaway food outlets.
There is an metre coastal pathway through the reserve connecting the parkland at Point Arkwright to Third Bay. Along the trail there are a number of lookouts and seating to stop and take in the fantastic views.
The beach access point and on street car park is located metres south of Scrub Road. This beach is a popular surf and fishing spot and is not patrolled. The park has a large open area for kick and throw and events. This raised timber boardwalk meanders through the Marcoola-Yaroomba Foreshore Bushland Conservation Reserve from Breezeway street to the seasonal patrolled beach. It is a wonderful backdrop for photographs with spectacular views of Mount Coolum and along the coastline.
It is approximately a metre round trip and there is access down to the coastal pathway connecting the Marcoola Esplanade to Tanah Street East.
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