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Beach town Noosa - great destination for a trip to Australia

Until the end of the 20th century, Noosa was just a coastal fishing village in northern Australia. Large beaches and the poetic Noosa River experienced that it became a popular tourist destination. Nevertheless, the locals ensure that the city does not grow too quickly.
Forests and parks are protected with more than 30% of the area, and the horizon is low thanks to the height restriction. In the beach town of Noosa you can park and walk anywhere. With its pristine white sandy beaches, calm waters and lush green forests alongside the shopping and culinary paradise, a visit to Noosa on a trip to Australia will satisfy even the most demanding traveler.

Main beach - gentle and charming in every sea breeze
Noosa Beach or Main Beach is on the south coast of Laguna Bay. This is one of the few beaches in Northern Australia with gentle waves all year round. The beach is monitored by lifeguards 365 days a year.

Spread a towel on this clean, white sand and relax. In accordance with the urban limits, there are only flat buildings along the coast. With clear blue water and views of the lush headland of Noosa National Park, visitors will mistakenly believe that they are on a tropical island.

Noosa National Park - Australia's priceless treasure
Noosa National Park is a scrubland reserve with beaches, hiking trails and a large number of koalas. Visit the observation decks throughout the park to see dolphins in the sea and surfers on the silver waves.

The park stretches over 4,000 hectares from the promontory at Noosa Heads to Coolum and inland to Lake Weyba. It is divided into four different areas: the Headland subdivision, the Peregian subdivision, the Mount Emu and the East Weyba subdivision.

The most popular hiking route leads from Noosa to the National Park in the Headland District. There is a toilet, shower, card and free parking. Walk along the beach from Noosa Main Beach or drive from Hastings Street.

Dao around Hasting Street - extremely attractive tourist street in Noosa 
Hasting Street, about 2 hours north of Brisbane or about 30 minutes from Sunshine Coast Airport, is the perfect place to see, dine, shop, or indulge in a spa or relaxation treatment. in street cafes. 

Stroll through the pedestrian-preferred streets of luxury boutiques, upscale hotels, and stylish restaurants on both sides of the street. Join the local crowd to have a glass of soft drink or enjoy cool ice from street ice at Noosa Heads Surf Club. Enjoy a glass of wine or an espresso in a sidewalk café or visit the local galleries with interesting handicrafts.

Noosa has very strict height restrictions under construction, so there are no buildings along Hastings Street. A stay on the beach, in the park or on the tree-lined Hastings Street along the beach and watching the sunset on the horizon are experiences not to be missed when you come to this place.

Entertaining activities that you cannot ignore when you come to Noosa
When you travel to Noosa you have the opportunity to try water sports such as fishing, water skiing, windsurfing and boating. If you are adventurous, you can rent a private boat to row along the Noosa River, explore the pristine reefs right at Noosa Heads, or explore the HMAS Brisbane wreck.

Don't miss the beautiful villages with open markets, art galleries, trendy restaurants and friendly pubs at the gates of Noosa. Discover the famous Eumundi markets, which are open on Wednesdays and Saturdays and sell clothing, housewares, jewelry and local specialties.

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