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Top 5 Museums in Noosa, Queensland
"The Noosa Regional Gallery is one of the top art galleries in the Sunshine Coast. Located at Tewantin along the scenic Noosa River, the gallery is conveniently located near the Noosa Marina and the main shopping..."
"Noosa Arts and Crafts at Wallace House would love someone to whipper snip and trim their long grass and tree branches."
"However, there are other shops worth your time, such as the iconic Noosa Longboards where you can pick up all manner of surfing related items, as well as a board to hire and a lesson to make the most of it."
"The Shop is in the first block opposite the Coolum Surf Club. Sadly the Surf Club IS NOT dog friendly. A Saturday Morning stroll along the Esplanade to “The Shop” for coffee is a must."
"To help digest all of the flavours of the morning, it’s back onto the minibus where you take in the incredible beauty of the hinterland as we wend our way to The Imperial Hotel in Eumundi, arriving in time for lunch. As well as the delicious food, The Imperial Hotel is home to Eumundi Brewery and Eumundi Distillers. Head distiller Mick Reif is a Sunshine Coast local using the finest juniper and botanicals along with local Cooroy Mountain spring water to create the excellent Folktale Gin range."
"Right in the heart of Cooroy in the Noosa Shire, the Copperhead Brewery will provide you with a local vibe, a warm atmosphere and amazing food. The venue has a lovely open space built with timber and big, glass windows. The wine, beer and cocktails are reasonably priced and you will have plenty to choose from."
"7 Sunshine Beach Rd, Noosa, Queensland 4567 AustraliaJapanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, DinnerTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+61 7 5324 1071http://www.sushiyahmannoosa.com/"
"Noosa's unmissable national park delivers spectacular coastal views (expect to see dolphins) and ambrosial beaches like Tea Tree Bay. The most scenic way to reach it is on the accoya-tree boardwalk along the coast from town. At the entrance, the Noosa National Park Information Centre has free walking maps and information on the day's koala sightings; the adjoining kiosk brews great coffee. The most popular trail is the Coastal Walk; allow at least 1½ hours for the return trip."
"The Noosa National Park is home to some of Australia’s most spectacular coastlines. It’s over 4,000 hectares and encompasses the picturesque headland in Noosa Heads, dunes and heath plains around Lake Weyba, coastal..."
"This popular bar on Hasting Street has one of the most exciting cocktail menus in Noosa, crafted by award-winning mixologist Ben Walsh – and it’s just as popular for brunch as it is for a night out. “The bottomless brunch on Sunday is hugely popular and is a great way to celebrate Sunday with a boozy brunch with friends,” recommends Puttick. Every Sunday, the bar offers four brunch stations – think freshly grilled bug tails, charcuterie, an international cheese selection, BBQ meats, fruit and pastries – alongside either a AUS$10 (£5.50) cocktail menu or a bottomless brunch with free flowing cocktails, wine, sparkling wine and beer."
"There’s plenty to love about a visit to Miss Moneypenny’s on Noosa’s vibrant Hastings Street – the sunset deck overlooking the street, the cosy bar lounge and the intimate dining area, which boasts a delectable menu with a focus on shared plates such as barbecued snapper and lamb shoulder. “The hardest part is choosing which cocktail to order,” says Ben. “We take the art of cocktail making seriously and our extensive list is updated with seasonal cocktails made using fresh, local produce.” If you can’t decide what to order from the extensive menu, take a recommendation from the mixology master."
"Another place where coastal cool plays out; bar and restaurant Miss Moneypenny’s caters to a slightly younger crowd and vibes up the Noosa Woods end of Hastings Street come the weekend. The antipasto board here will be enough to fill you and your mates up, while you drown in hot cantimpalo salami and freshly baked ciabatta. And if you’re on the sharing train, not ordering the truffle fries or truffle mac and cheese with prosciutto crumbs would be a lost opportunity."