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Campervan Hire in Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast is located only 1.5 hours north of Brisbane. It is a region of Queensland made up of various coastal towns of which Noosa is the best known.

Noosa is a great place to relax and enjoy a variety of activities, such as visiting the Everglades, and the many hikes in the national park.

In the hinterland, you will discover charming villages and abundant wildlife.

Must Do

The Glass House Mountains

The Glass House Mountains, a collection of 11 peaks, are located north of Brisbane near Bribie Island and can be reached in a drive of around an hour and 15 minutes. There are only six villages in the Glass House Mountains, among them Beerwah, known for housing Australia’s largest zoo, the Australia Zoo. Nature enthusiasts will be drawn to Mount Tibrogargan and Mount Ngungun, both offering scenic hikes to their summits with breathtaking views, particularly at sunset. These mountains offer various hiking trails of varying levels of difficulty. Please note that climbing rocks is necessary, especially on the Mount Tibrogargan Peak Track. For a more manageable option, take the Mount Ngungun Summit Track, a 2.9 km round trip through a beautiful forest to the top of the mountain.

Mount Coolum

Just 10 minutes from the town of Coolum, you can explore Mount Coolum National Park. Mount Coolum is the result of a volcanic eruption that took place over 20 million years ago. Don’t miss the hike to the top, which offers a magnificent view of the Sunshine Coast: ideal for watching the sunset.

The Noosa Everglades

The Everglades are a sprawling wetland comprised of swamps and waterways, including the river, Lake Cootharaba, Lake Cooroibah, and Laguna Bay. Located only 40 minutes from Noosa Heads, there are only two in the world, the first is in Florida and the second here in Noosa. 40% of Australia’s native birds are found in the Everglades. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled by this natural haven. These Everglades are the only ones where swimming is possible, as there are no crocodiles or alligators, unlike the Everglades in Florida. So hop on a boat, kayak or canoe and explore the Everglades!

Noosa National Park

For those who enjoy walking, Noosa National Park will be a delight. It is the most visited park in Queensland and offers various hikes with breathtaking ocean views. Based on your skill and your desires, you will have the choice between rather short hikes and others a little longer.

The Eumundi Market

The original Eumundi market, located just a 20-minute drive from Noosa, takes place every Saturday and Wednesday. With over 600 exhibitors, the market offers a relaxed atmosphere and a true display of originality, as its name suggests. A local craft market where the diversity of stalls is considerable ranging from handcrafts (clothing, jewellery, souvenirs, ect), plants, to food. An awesome place not to be missed!

Kondalilla and Gardners Waterfalls

Discover the Kondalilla Falls near Montville, where multiple paths lead you into the heart of nature. Bring good shoes because the walk is steep. Further south and less touristy than Kondalilla, discover Gardners Falls where you can swim. For thrill seekers, there are hanging ropes that you can swing from and dive into.

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Description

Just 1h30 north of the city of Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast extends over 1633 square kilometres. The best-known town in this sunny region, as its name suggests, is Noosa. The region’s hinterland offers charming villages surrounded by lush vegetation.

When to visit

The Sunshine Coast enjoys pleasant temperatures all year round. So it’s possible to visit in all seasons, bearing in mind that the summer season sees heavy rainfall.

Getting to Sunshine Coast

Maroochydore Airport (MCY) in Marcoola is the most convenient way to get to the Sunshine Coast towns. The Translink transport network operates mainly in the region, providing buses and trains.

Where to stay in your campervan rental in Sunshine Coast

1. Caravan Parks and Campgrounds:
The Sunshine Coast offers a variety of caravan parks and campgrounds that cater to motorhome travelers. Some popular options include Maroochy River Park, Cotton Tree Holiday Park, and Noosa River Holiday Park. These parks typically provide powered sites, amenities, and often, proximity to beaches and other attractions.

2. National Parks:
Several national parks in the Sunshine Coast region offer camping facilities for motorhomes. Places like Noosa National Park and Mapleton Falls National Park have designated campgrounds where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

3. Freedom Camping:
While freedom camping (camping in unregulated areas) is generally discouraged, some locations on the Sunshine Coast may permit it. However, always check local regulations and restrictions before choosing this option.

4. RV-Friendly Towns:
Some towns on the Sunshine Coast, such as Gympie and Maryborough, are known for being RV-friendly and offer facilities like dump stations and overnight parking areas.

5. Commercial RV Parks:
There are commercial RV parks and resorts on the Sunshine Coast that cater specifically to motorhome travelers. These parks often offer amenities such as hookups, laundry facilities, and recreational activities.

6. Airbnb and Hipcamp:
Some hosts on Airbnb and Hipcamp offer spaces for motorhomes on their properties, providing a unique and local camping experience.

FAQ

What are the must-visit attractions on the Sunshine Coast ?

The Sunshine Coast is teeming with natural treasures to explore. The Glass House Mountains offer spectacular views and rewarding hikes. Mount Coolum provides an exceptional panorama. Noosa Heads entices with its fine sandy beaches, and the Noosa Everglades offer unique kayaking experiences. Noosa National Park invites exploration of local flora and fauna. The Eumundi Market celebrates local culture with its crafts and culinary delights. Kondalilla Falls and Gardners Falls offer refreshing getaways. Buderim Falls and Point Cartwright provide peaceful retreats amidst nature. Each location on the Sunshine Coast promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers.

What is the best time of year to visit the Sunshine Coast ?

The Sunshine Coast is an appealing destination year-round. The best time to visit is generally during the autumn and spring months, from March to May and from September to November. During these seasons, temperatures are pleasant (between 13 and 25°C), with sunny days and mild nights. Even during the winter months, the Sunshine Coast climate remains consistent, with stable temperatures ranging between 7 and 22 degrees from June to August. Summer on the Sunshine Coast is typically hot and sunny, with average maximum temperatures around 28 to 30°C.

Where to dine on the Sunshine Coast ?

For a diverse culinary experience on the Sunshine Coast, focus on coastal areas for fresh seafood and ocean views, especially in Noosa and Mooloolaba. For a more urban atmosphere and international flavors, Maroochydore is a must-visit. Caloundra offers a more family-friendly vibe with its casual cafes and restaurants. If you prefer something quieter and picturesque, the hinterland with Montville and Maleny offers charming gastronomic experiences with breathtaking views.

How to get around the Sunshine Coast ?

To explore the Sunshine Coast, renting a car is the most flexible option, allowing easy access to remote beaches and the hinterland. Public transportation, such as buses, trains, or ferries, provides a cost-effective alternative for major centres and attractions with the Go card. A ferry service is available to connect Tewantin to Noosa. For short distances or in coastal areas, biking and walking are also convenient. Finally, for comfort and convenience, taxis and rideshare services are available.

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