Food Scene
Pitchfork Restaurant
4 Kingfisher DrExcellent food and reasonable wine list.
David Low Way
Great bread, pastries, and coffee. Good for breakfast
The French patisserie is a favourite of Peregian locals. Traditional French fare such as full sized gateaux, individual cakes, éclairs, croissants. Great coffee and also serves a light breakfast, light lunch and high tea.
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Le Bon Delice
Heron StreetThe French patisserie is a favourite of Peregian locals. Traditional French fare such as full sized gateaux, individual cakes, éclairs, croissants. Great coffee and also serves a light breakfast, light lunch and high tea.
Everything Else
Peregian Golf Course
95 Peregian Springs DrGood golf course within 5 minutes drive
Parks & Nature
The Noosa National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Noosa with lots of flora and fauna and shady places to stop along the way. All the walks are colour coded and the most popular is the Noosa Coastal Track. This is a 7 kilometre return walk from the Noosa National Park entrance. It is graded as easy and partly shaded with almost half the track pathed making it suitable for wheel chairs and prams. This area is particularly scenic and follows the coastline with easy access to the Tea Tree Bay and Granite Bay. Follow the coastal path to its end and you will end up Hell`s Gates which overlooks Alexandria Bay. From here you can walk to Sunshine Beach and then catch a bus back to Hastings Street Noosa. Allow extra time to explore the beautiful seaside village of Sunshine Beach and stop for a coffee or bite to eat in its tree lined street.
Explore this area during July to November and you may be lucky to see whales, with dolphins often spotted frolicking about and turtles going about their daily business.
Keep your eyes open as there are a couple of koala’s living at the entrance to the park, you may be lucky enough to see them on your walk. This is one of the easiest and most prettiest walks close to Noosa and well worth making the effort.
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Noosa National Park Carpark
60-62 Park RdThe Noosa National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Noosa with lots of flora and fauna and shady places to stop along the way. All the walks are colour coded and the most popular is the Noosa Coastal Track. This is a 7 kilometre return walk from the Noosa National Park entrance. It is graded as easy and partly shaded with almost half the track pathed making it suitable for wheel chairs and prams. This area is particularly scenic and follows the coastline with easy access to the Tea Tree Bay and Granite Bay. Follow the coastal path to its end and you will end up Hell`s Gates which overlooks Alexandria Bay. From here you can walk to Sunshine Beach and then catch a bus back to Hastings Street Noosa. Allow extra time to explore the beautiful seaside village of Sunshine Beach and stop for a coffee or bite to eat in its tree lined street.
Explore this area during July to November and you may be lucky to see whales, with dolphins often spotted frolicking about and turtles going about their daily business.
Keep your eyes open as there are a couple of koala’s living at the entrance to the park, you may be lucky enough to see them on your walk. This is one of the easiest and most prettiest walks close to Noosa and well worth making the effort.
Shopping
Peregian Village is a great spot on the Sunshine Coast with a wonderful community spirit, a choice of good restaurants and cafes, gift shops, boutiques, a hairdresser, yoga studio and a wonderful bookshop.
Peregian Court
84 Peregian EsplanadePeregian Village is a great spot on the Sunshine Coast with a wonderful community spirit, a choice of good restaurants and cafes, gift shops, boutiques, a hairdresser, yoga studio and a wonderful bookshop.
Essentials
Coles Coolum
19 Birtwill Street