Food scene
Incredible restaurants & cafes all within a 10 minute drive
Great breakfast & coffee. Best pies on the Sunshine Coast.
Now open for dinner Friday & Saturday nights
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Eudlo General Store
9-11 Rosebed StreetGreat breakfast & coffee. Best pies on the Sunshine Coast.
Now open for dinner Friday & Saturday nights
Piggyback
1 Koorawatha LaneFeels like your in Asia! Great Asian street food & atmosphere
Member of Slow Food meaning this little gem strives to serve locally grown & sourced produce.
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Homegrown Cafe
6 Little Main StMember of Slow Food meaning this little gem strives to serve locally grown & sourced produce.
As well as serving delicious food, coffee & cocktails it’s worth a visit here for the antiques & second hand treasure for sale.
The Shed @ Forest Glen
3 to 5 Main StreetAs well as serving delicious food, coffee & cocktails it’s worth a visit here for the antiques & second hand treasure for sale.
For everything organic this is the ultimate stop for produce & groceries & an organic cafe open for breakfast & lunch
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Kunara Organic Marketplace
330 Mons RdFor everything organic this is the ultimate stop for produce & groceries & an organic cafe open for breakfast & lunch
Sightseeing
30 minutes away this walk is well worth it for its sensational views of the Glass House Mountains & the coast.
Mount Ngun Ngun is the sixth tallest of the Glass House Mountains at 253 m. It has a well maintained walking trail to the summit that affords good views. The trail from carpark is not as steep as the higher mountains and is open to beginners.
Mount Ngungun
30 minutes away this walk is well worth it for its sensational views of the Glass House Mountains & the coast.
Mount Ngun Ngun is the sixth tallest of the Glass House Mountains at 253 m. It has a well maintained walking trail to the summit that affords good views. The trail from carpark is not as steep as the higher mountains and is open to beginners.
30 minutes away is one of the coast’s most popular walks.
The climb:
Allow 1½ hours for the return walk. It will take 45 minutes to reach the summit and 30 minutes to get back down to the car park.
The first part of the track is a pleasant stroll through native bushland and forest. The path then becomes quite steep as it traverses the rock face, so pause for a while to catch your breath and snap a photo of the breathtaking coastal views. Take care when the rocky part of the track towards the top of the mountain - it can be very slippery when wet. Stay on the designated tracks and stay clear of the cliff edges.
At 208 metres, the summit of Mount Coolum offers panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast. To the east, coastal views stretch from Double Island Point all the way to Caloundra. The short tracks at the top of the mountain offer the best views to the south and showcase a patchwork of flat cane land, river valleys and the rolling hills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
Mount coolum walking trail
30 minutes away is one of the coast’s most popular walks.
The climb:
Allow 1½ hours for the return walk. It will take 45 minutes to reach the summit and 30 minutes to get back down to the car park.
The first part of the track is a pleasant stroll through native bushland and forest. The path then becomes quite steep as it traverses the rock face, so pause for a while to catch your breath and snap a photo of the breathtaking coastal views. Take care when the rocky part of the track towards the top of the mountain - it can be very slippery when wet. Stay on the designated tracks and stay clear of the cliff edges.
At 208 metres, the summit of Mount Coolum offers panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast. To the east, coastal views stretch from Double Island Point all the way to Caloundra. The short tracks at the top of the mountain offer the best views to the south and showcase a patchwork of flat cane land, river valleys and the rolling hills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.