Queensland’s Sunshine Coast offers such a diversity of
attractions and stunning natural beauty that you need
to set aside at least a week to explore this tropical
paradise.
Start your adventure by picking up your
camper van rental in Brisbane, then head up the Bruce Highway toward the heart of the Sunshine Coast. There are so many reasons why this is one of Australia’s most popular campervan destinations. With some of
Australia’s best beaches and rivers, tropical rainforests
and camping sites, there is something here for everyone.
The climate is one of the best attributes of the Sunshine
Coast, being mild in winter and having an average sunshine
rate of seven hours in summer. There is no wonder people
flock from around the world to visit its beaches, mountains
and towns.
If you are driving from Brisbane, the route takes less than
two hours, and the scenery is stunning along the Bruce
highway to the coastal towns, with the impressive Glasshouse
Mountains looming in the distance, and rows upon rows of
towering pine trees lining the roadside.
Before you reach the Coast you might want to stop at some of
the many attractions which are scattered along the highway.
These are a little tamer than the Gold Coast theme parks
but just as unique and educational.
Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo has become world famous, and is
located at Beerwah about an hour north from Brisbane. Just
follow the Bruce Highway until you reach the soon to be
named Steve Irwin Way. The variety of over 550 animals at
Australia Zoo is amazing and you will be captivated by the
displays and demonstrations running throughout the day.
You also can’t forget the pineapple and tropical fruit
plantations which have made this region famous. The Big
Pineapple, located near Nambour, is hard to miss and was one
of the first attractions in the region. It also features
Australia’s largest macadamia nut factory. Entry is free
and there is ample parking. Before you leave make sure you
try one of their famous banana splits.
The Deer Sanctuary and the Super Bee are also well known
attractions located at Forest Glen further along the Bruce
Highway.
Just before the Maroochydore exit, you can’t miss the
Ettamogah Pub, also known as Aussie World, as it has grown
into a tourist attraction of its own. Including
pub meals and 30 rides and games, plus a myriad of souvenir
shops, this venue is worth visiting for the ultimate Aussie
experience.
Underwater World, located at Mooloolaba, is Queensland’s
largest aquarium, with over 25,000 different sea creatures
on show. The seal and otter shows are always a favourite
with locals and tourists.
Maroochydore is one of those lazy towns that help you ease
into holiday mode and put the brakes on for a while. The
best Caravan Park by far is Cotton Tree Caravan Park,
located on prime position on the beachfront and Maroochydore
river. Perfect for any traveller, there is always a space
available to set up and explore this beautiful part of the
world. Bring your fishing and beach gear as you will end
up spending a lot of time by the water.
Noosa is the tourist mecca of the Sunshine Coast. With
brilliant white beaches and tourist shops lining the famous
Hastings street, plus perfect weather for most of the year,
you will be relaxed in no time. There are over six caravan
parks in the Noosa area, but they book out quickly. One
popular park is the Noosa North Shore Caravan Park. Located
further out from the heart of Noosa, it has 15km of prime
beachfront land and is a perfect place to unwind and enjoy
the natural beauty of this area.
Cooloola National Park should be on your itinerary, with
excellent camping grounds, pretty rivers, sandy beaches and
walking trails making this a hidden treasure of the Sunshine
Coast. It is also known as the Great Sandy National Park.
Just south of Noosa are the famous Eumundi markets which are
open to the traveller throughout the week. There are all
the local tropical fruits available plus the famous arts and
crafts.
The Sunshine hinterland, with breathtaking views and art and
craft shops, is a direct contrast to the brilliant
beaches that line the coast from Caloundra in the south
through to Madjimba further north.
Montville and Maleny are popular for their scenic beauty and
restaurants. Situated on the Blackall range and located close
to an hour from the beach, the panoramic views are truly
exhilarating. You will need time to park your campervan and
take in the views which sweep down to the beaches and beyond.
Kondalilla National Park, located 2km north of Montville, is
worth a visit, especially for the beautiful scenery.
There is a 2km circuit which ends with the majestic sight of
the Kondalilla falls.
There is something in the Sunshine Coast for everyone, and
whether you are a surfer, photographer, wildlife enthusiast,
or just need a holiday, you will be back again and again.
Jenny Brewer
