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Conondale National Park

Conondale National Park, Conondale QLD 4552

Conondale National Park forms the heart of an extensive area of unspoilt mountain scenery in the Conondale Range. With magnificent forests, deep gorges and spectacular views, this park and the adjacent State forest offer scenic drives, picnic areas and a choice of four grassy camp sites near rainforests and mountain streams. Walks range from a short stroll beside crystal clear streams, to challenging hikes including to Mount Allan fire tower or along the four-day 56 kilometre Conondale Range Great Walk. It is a picturesque and ecologically important area, protecting the habitats of many rare and threatened animals, including several species of frogs and the seldom-seen yellow-bellied glider. Access is via gravel roads suitable for conventional vehicles with care. In wet weather, roads may be closed. The scenic drive starting on Booloumba Creek Road has several creek crossings that are only accessible by high clearance four-wheel-drive vehicles. Allow at least 90 minutes for the scenic drive and extra time for picnics and bushwalks. Birdwatchers will enjoy Little Yabba Creek, while mountain bike and horse riders can explore the park and forest along vehicle tracks.

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Maleny Sunday Market

1 Bunya Street, Maleny QLD 4552

As you enter Maleny you will find the MALENY SUNDAY MARKET on the left opposite the pub, in and outside the RSL Hall. We are there EVERY SUNDAY 8-2pm. Our market has 30+ stalls. As well as art, craft and collectables you can also find clothing old and new, jewellery, books, massage, reiki, tarot and food, and a cafe with fair trade coffee, a very social meeting place for friends old and new. We welcome buskers on the lawn. We welcome enquiries from prospective stallholders, whether one off or regular - call Merrin on 0448423919.

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Maleny Dairies

70 McCarthy Road, North Maleny QLD 4552

Maleny Dairies is a family owned business situated in the picturesque hills of Maleny. The process of milking their Guernsey girls and bottling their creamy goodness for your breakfast table is a fascinating one. On their tours you get to see where it all happens on a real working dairy farm, a visit to the dairy, the farm & to the factory with a short 10 minute movie with taste testing afterwards. You will learn a lot about the process of milk from the cow to the bottle and all the different products that they are so famous for.

FARM & FACTORY TOURS:
MONDAY - SATURDAY at 10.30am and 2.30pm.

Closed Sundays & public holidays.

They also have a kiosk on the farm where you are able to purchase coffees & light refreshments.

Take time out and enjoy some fresh country air, bring your own picnic,  or book one of their electric BBQ’s and enjoy a sausage sizzle.

They have plenty of room for the children to run around so why not celebrate your child's birthday at the farm? Why not book a tour and enjoy lunch afterwards, (or the other way round!) You are very welcome to use our facilities and once you've eaten all those snags you can fill up your esky from our Dairies factory outlet kiosk with our dairy deliciousness.....now that's  a real experience !

At Maleny Dairies they pride themselves on having the friendliest staff that truly makes your experience with them a very happy one. So give them a call today to reserve your spot. Tour groups welcome.

Facilties

  • BBQ facilities
  • Car park
  • Guide
  • Picnic area
  • Public toilet
  • Shaded area
  • Sheltered area
  • Viewing platform

Activities

  • Animal watching

You do not have to purchase a tour to enjoy their property. They have a kiosk serving coffees and light refreshments and you are free to enjoy the view whilst enjoying a coffee or your picnic lunch. Bring an esky for your  purchases of their delicious dairy products.

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Maleny Botanic Gardens

233 Maleny Stanley River Road, Corner of Mountain View Road, Maleny QLD 4552

Maleny Botanic Gardens - the 'Jewel' of Maleny. "The most exquisite gardens I've seen in my 41 years in the garden business. It will be the next wonder of the world!" Graham Ellis, The Garden Guru Set on eight acres, the magnificent and manicured gardens, positioned high on the escarpment, are a panorama of waterfalls, ponds and colourful plantings. Uniquely landscaped layers, idyllic rainforest surroundings and the spectacular Glasshouse Mountains backdrop create a truly unique garden. Enjoy fabulous Devonshire Tea in one of the gazebos, bring a picnic and soak up the peace and serenity. Their gazebos are ideal to hold your special celebration with friends or family. Make your dream wedding a reality "You could not have a more beautiful venue for your wedding" is a comment they regularly receive. Explore the many tranquil and romantic settings for your ceremony, reception and photography and choose one or a combination of components to suit your special day. The photo opportunities are endless. Let the sights and the sound of running water enchant you and your guests and provide you with an experience that you will cherish for life.

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Maleny Cheese Boutique Cheesery

1 Clifford Street, Maleny QLD 4552

Maleny Cheese Cafe is a cheese lovers heaven and destination food attraction. It is positioned in the unique Australian dairy region of the rolling green hills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Maleny Cheese showcases and sells its products, all of which are made from locally sourced milk. The Maleny Cheese Cafe provides an educational food tourism experience for visitors and group tours alike. It is a cafe with a cheese focused menu, as well as a deli-shop that helps complete any visitors picnic basket. Panoramic viewing windows allow each guest, an opportunity to learn about real dairy products.

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Conondale Great Walk

Conondale National Park, Conondale QLD 4552

Set in the Conondale National Park the Great Walk offers a range of walking experiences from half-day walks to the challenging four day, 560 kilometre, full circuit walk. The main entrance point is located at the Booloolumba Creek day-use area. There are three overnight walkers' camps which must be booked and paid for in advance.

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Colin James Fine Foods, Gelato and Sorbet

37 Maple Street, Maleny QLD 4552

Colin James Fine Foods famous gelato and sorbet is one of the true highlights of a visit to this business situated in Maple Street Maleny, a small town located in the rolling hills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Produced in a small purpose built factory, using Maleny Dairies rich guernsey milk and cream, real fruit and imported Italian bases, the gelato has won numerous awards since the business opened in 2001. A refreshing range of smooth and creamy dairy free sorbets packed full of real fruit and delicious flavour also feature in their range. Visitors to the store can experience a wide range of Australian and International cheeses which are located in a wonderful walk in fromagerie (cheese room). Many cheeses are cut straight from the wheel allowing the customer to purchase a truly authentic product. The cafe serves freshly prepared meals and great coffee made by experienced and well trained baristas. Shelves are stocked with gourmet oils, balsamics, relishes and pastes.

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Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve

41 Mountain View Road, Maleny QLD 4552

Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve comprises 55 hectares of National Estate listed subtropical rainforest overlooking the Glasshouse Mountains. A remnant of the rainforests that once covered the Blackall Range, the Reserve is a living museum of diverse plant and animal life which promises to delight with its tranquility and beauty. Step back in time in their Rainforests Through Time display, take a relaxing walk along their rainforest tracks, have a picnic or barbecue, or relax at the Cafe.

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Maleny Handicraft Markets

23 Maple Street, Community Hall, Maleny QLD 4552
Maleny Handicraft Markets are held every Sunday from 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. Come and browse their beautiful handicrafts. Many of Maleny's Art and Craft shops complement the markets to offer you a complete and wonderful shopping experience. Have lunch in one of the many local cafes and make a day of it.
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Maleny Cheese

1 Clifford Street, Maleny QLD 4552
Maleny Cheese is a destination food attraction, positioned in a unique Australian dairy region, showcasing and selling products made on site. This educational food tourism experience, allows guests to try before they buy, the delicious range of products. On weekdays, visitors have the opportunity to see first hand how products are made, through the viewing windows of the cafe, which overlooks the factory floor. Guests are also able to enjoy a coffee or light lunch during their visit, before continuing their day exploring what the local area has to offer. Located in the hinterland plateau of the 'naturally refreshing' Sunshine Coast, the lush green landscape entices visitors to slow down, savour, and spend awhile. Maleny Cheese is positioned on the famed scenic route to Montville and Mapleton townships, and is home to the unique 'Cheese Wedge' sign and iconic giant 'Milk Can'. Maleny Cheese is passionate about supporting and sourcing local produce and goods. Sustaining the areas historical dairying heritage, further strengthens the food tourism experience visitors receive. Maleny Cheese is a Queensland dairy processor and tourism operator of excellence, who invite you to come and taste the flavours of Europe.

Conondale National Park

Conondale National Park, Conondale QLD 4552
Conondale National Park forms the heart of an extensive area of unspoilt mountain scenery in the Conondale Range. With magnificent forests, deep gorges and spectacular views, this park and the adjacent State forest offer scenic drives, picnic areas and a choice of four grassy camp sites near rainforests and mountain streams. Walks range from a short stroll beside crystal clear streams, to challenging hikes including to Mount Allan fire tower or along the four-day 56 kilometre Conondale Range Great Walk. It is a picturesque and ecologically important area, protecting the habitats of many rare and threatened animals, including several species of frogs and the seldom-seen yellow-bellied glider. Access is via gravel roads suitable for conventional vehicles with care. In wet weather, roads may be closed. The scenic drive starting on Booloumba Creek Road has several creek crossings that are only accessible by high clearance four-wheel-drive vehicles. Allow at least 90 minutes for the scenic drive and extra time for picnics and bushwalks. Birdwatchers will enjoy Little Yabba Creek, while mountain bike and horse riders can explore the park and forest along vehicle tracks....

Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve

148 Mountain View Road, Maleny QLD 4552
Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve comprises 55 hectares of National Estate listed subtropical rainforest overlooking the Glasshouse Mountains. A remnant of the rainforests that once covered the Blackall Range, the Reserve is a living museum of diverse plant and animal life which promises to delight with its tranquility and beauty. Step back in time in their Rainforests Through Time display, take a relaxing walk along their rainforest tracks, have a picnic or barbecue, or relax at the Cafe....

Witta

Witta, Witta QLD 4552
Fresh air, peace and tranquillity. That's what is on offer in the small hamlet of Witta. Witta, once known as Teutoburgh in the 1880s, was first settled by German immigrants. The name Teutoburgh came from a nearby German mission. Witta offers the chance to stroll the few streets that make up the little village and take in some fresh air or perhaps drop into the general store. By the way, the general store is also the only store in town. Nonetheless it is a fine place to start to explore a town that has more on offer than it might first seem. Although the general store is a modern building, the owner, George Soady, says there was once an older store on that site. Further down the road from the store is the original Witta School. The Witta School is now a community facility with toilets, shady areas and picnic tables. Across the way from the school, the Witta Recreational Club has a children's playground and a large playing field. But Witta's best-kept secrets are twofold. Just across the road from the store is what the locals boast is the best view of the head of the Mary Valley that gives rise to the Mary River. The second secret is historical - the old Witta Cemetery. A walk around Witta Cemetery proffers a snapshot of the early settlers. Scattered across the cemetery are the names of the first German families who settled at Witta. Curiously, pictures or symbols accompany many of the inscriptions on the gravestones. The symbols indicate the interests of the deceased like musical notes, piano, horserider, fisherman and sailing ships. Then there are epitaphs like 'It's not the first game that counts, it's the last one.'...
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Spicers Tamarind Retreat

88 Obi Lane South, Maleny QLD 4552
Spicers Tamarind Retreat is a private rainforest retreat in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, where Asian style blends with the tranquillity of the Australian bush. With trickling sounds of the nearby waterfall the retreat offers an intimate and peaceful escape from the world. Spicers Tamarind Retreat offers 13 Villas to ensure your stay is luxurious, private and relaxing. Their accommodation consists of six one bedroom Falls Villas offering a king bed, fireplace, balcony, outdoor cedar hot tub, plush robes, television and internet access. The seven two Bedroom Forest Villas offer spacious accommodation with two bathrooms, lounge room with open fireplace and a double day bed on your private deck to name a few features. Taste the award-winning Modern Asian cuisine at The Tamarind on-site restaurant, learn the secrets in the purpose-built cooking school, be pampered in the spacious day spa, laze in the outdoor pool, or just relax in the cedar hot tub on your private balcony. Pure bliss! Located less than 90 minutes drive from Brisbane in the lush Sunshine Coast Hinterland....

Maleny Mountain Wines

787 Landsborough-Maleny Rd, Maleny QLD 4552

Middlepath Health & Awareness Retreat

12 Lawrence Place, Maleny QLD 4552

Our range of services and products is based on over 30 years professional, clinical R&D with a sincere care for our client’s wellbeing and respect for their feedback. 

What we offer you will work for you - naturally, safely and effectively.


You can now purchase our Organic Herbal Formulations or Remedies - right here and now, safe in the knowledge that these are potent, Professional Grade, Organic preparations which are outstandingly effective.


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Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve Rainforest Walk

Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, Maleny QLD 4552
Learn about endangered species, listen to the striking call of the catbird and imagine yourself back in time as you walk through this stunning patch of remnant rainforest. The Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve is a wonderful place to take the kids for an adventure and is found one hour's drive north of Brisbane near the hinterland town of Maleny. There are several tranquil walking tracks, boardwalks and viewing platforms where you can soak up the natural beauty and read information about various species. There's also an education centre, café and a number of picnic tables that offer breathtaking views of the Glass House Mountains....
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Maleny to Gympie Drive

40117 - Maleny QLD 4552
This delicious drive between Maleny and Gympie combines gorgeous treats and bush tucker with natural delights. Using a lot of the Sunshine Coast Food Trail network, this drive tour starts at Maleny's Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve before heading to Kenilworth Country Foods where you can sample local cheese and yoghurt and on to the Bunya Art and Bush Tucker Centre. From there, the tour takes you to the Amamoor State Forest and will finish at the Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum....
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Glass House Mountains to Sunshine Coast Shores

40234 - Maleny QLD 4552
This is a journey of icons, legends, lakes, gardens, national parks and beaches. Start in the beautiful Glass House Mountains before you wind your way down to Australia Zoo. You'll then continue on to Ewen Maddock Dam, Maroochy Bushland Botanic Gardens, Mooloolah River National Park, Mooloolaba Beach and on to Lake Cootharaba....
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Sunshine Coast Arts and Crafts Drive

41222 - Maleny QLD 4552
While most visitors instantly identify the Sunshine Coast with her bedazzling beaches, away from the surf and sand there's also a thriving artistic bent to this destination. And it starts at the Noosa Regional Gallery at Tewantin before winding to Queensland, and indeed Australia's biggest and best arts and crafts markets at Eumundi. From there, head to the Sunshine Coast Hinterland hills of Montville and then on to Buderim, to satisfy your creative urge....
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Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World

233 Stanley River Road, Maleny QLD 4552
Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World - An Unforgettable Experience - The 'Jewel' of Maleny. Maleny Botanic Gardens is a unique, privately owned garden, consisting of nearly 18 acres of gardens, set on a 110 acre property. Overlooking a backdrop of the iconic Glass House Mountains and surrounded by magnificent rainforest. Enjoy the panorama of waterfalls, ponds and colourful plantings in these privately owned gardens positioned high on the escarpment. The uniquely landscaped layers are surrounded by the spectacular Glasshouse Mountains backdrop creating a truly unique garden. The Bird Aviaries are a haven for colourful birds from around the world. The four walk-through aviaries are home to over 700 native and exotic birds. You can be part of a walk-through, interactive guided tour, where you can get up close and personal with birds from finches, black cockatoos to Macaws. Other points of interest are over 18 gazebos with beautiful views for a perfect picnic supplied from their onsite Cafe, a Fairy Tale Garden, a giant chair, old fishing trawler and a tree house to explore, as well as Devonshire teas to enjoy overlooking the gardens. There are also many tranquil and romantic settings for events, functions and wedding. ...
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Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve

148 Mountain View Road, Maleny QLD 4552
Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve comprises 55 hectares of National Estate listed subtropical rainforest overlooking the Glasshouse Mountains. A remnant of the rainforests that once covered the Blackall Range, the Reserve is a living museum of diverse plant and animal life which promises to delight with its tranquility and beauty. Step back in time in the new discovery centre, or take a relaxing walk along the rainforest tracks, have a picnic or barbecue, or relax at the café....
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Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk

Baroon Pocket Dam car park, North Maleny QLD 4552
***NOTE: as a response to COVID-19, all camping areas in Queensland's national parks are closed to the public until further notice. Check park alerts for updates. Warm subtropical rainforest, tall open eucalypt forest and picturesque waterfalls in secluded areas of the Blackall Range feature on this 58 kilometre, four day Great Walk, with bush camp sites along the route. You'll enjoy walking past waterfalls, peering into gorges and resting near rock pools. There are some stunning views and wonderful lookouts along the way. Notice the plant communities around you and how they change from warm subtropical rainforest to tall open eucalypt forest; all protected in three beautiful national parks—Kondalilla, Mapleton Falls and Mapleton. The Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk's many access points offer different walking options. You can do the 58 kilometre long-distance walking staying overnight in the three remote, walkers' camps; or tackle a full-day walk staying in holiday house accommodation nearby, or take some shorter half-day walks within the Great Walk route. If you plan to do the full walk, the three, small, remote walkers' camps along the Great Walk track will give you a fantastic camping-under-the-stars experience. You need to book your camping well ahead, up to 12 months in advance, for these walkers' camps....
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Couple's Getaway to Maleny and Montville

43796 - Maleny QLD 4552
This Sunshine Coast hinterland drive is for the romantic at heart and those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Retreat to the havens of Maleny and Montville where you can spend an intimate weekend wandering these two towns, exploring natural wonders and dining on local produce. Spend the night in charming Montville....
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Maleny

43903 - Maleny QLD 4552
The delightful Sunshine Coast hinterland town of Maleny lies in picture-postcard dairy country, interspersed with rainforests. Located high in the Blackall Range, about 30 kilometres south-west of Caloundra, the area is renowned for its environment and numerous scenic spots. All around Maleny arts and craft galleries abound. There is a wide choice of cafes and restaurants in Maple Street (main street) Maleny as well as at Cairncross Corner and along Mountain View Drive. Most eateries feature local and organic produce in a picturesque setting which is just a 90 kilometre drive north from Brisbane, but 1,000 kilometres from the cares and pressures of the big smoke. There's a myriad of sightseeing opportunities in the area, including panoramic views of the Glass House Mountains. Bushwalking and bird-spotting are popular pastimes in this area. You can also explore the walking trails through the lush rainforests of the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve. The Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk is a fulfilling eco-friendly journey into the beauty of nature. The 58 kilometre walk winds through the Blackall Range and traverses some of the most scenic areas of the hinterland including Maleny Forest Reserve, Kondalilla National Park and Mapleton Falls National Park. Experience a half-day stroll, a full day hike or an overnight quest. Maps are available from the Visitor Information Centre....
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Conondale

44421 - Conondale QLD 4552
Conondale, like many rural towns in South East Queensland, is pretty. The town might be a great spot for a chance to catch your breath during what is a very scenic drive but there is something about Conondale that is as subtle as it is magic. When travelling from Maleny, Conondale is the first opportunity to take a close-up and easy look at the river that gives its name to the valley through which it passes - the Mary River. Just near where the Maleny-Kenilworth Road crosses the Mary River, Fritz Park offers the chance for a picnic and time to contemplate exactly why this little village is so special. Conondale is distinctive because of its proximity to the rugged beauty of the range to its west called the Conondale Range. Within the Range a national park called Conondale National Park is an unspoilt and undeveloped park of harsh beauty. Conondale National Park protects important remnants of grassy open Eucalypt forest, tall wet sclerophyll forest and subtropical rainforest that once covered large areas of the Sunshine Coast hinterland. The park is the central undisturbed core of an extensive area of forest reserves in the Conondale Range and an important refuge for many rare and threatened animals, including the Mary River Turtle, which, until recently, had not been discovered. It is important to remember that this park is suited to very experienced walkers only. The turn off to the national park is about 15 kilometres north of Conondale at Sunday Creek Road. The turn is marked by a pretty park called Keith and Ivy Boon Memorial Park....
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Witta

44622 - Witta QLD 4552
Fresh air, peace and tranquillity. That's what is on offer in the small hamlet of Witta. Witta, once known as Teutoburgh in the 1880s, was first settled by German immigrants. The name Teutoburgh came from a nearby German mission. Witta offers the chance to stroll the few streets that make up the little village and take in some fresh air or perhaps drop into the general store. By the way, the general store is also the only store in town. Nonetheless it is a fine place to start to explore a town that has more on offer than it might first seem. Although the general store is a modern building, the owner, George Soady, says there was once an older store on that site. Further down the road from the store is the original Witta School. The Witta School is now a community facility with toilets, shady areas and picnic tables. Across the way from the school, the Witta Recreational Club has a children's playground and a large playing field. But Witta's best-kept secrets are twofold. Just across the road from the store is what the locals boast is the best view of the head of the Mary Valley that gives rise to the Mary River. The second secret is historical - the old Witta Cemetery. A walk around Witta Cemetery proffers a snapshot of the early settlers. Scattered across the cemetery are the names of the first German families who settled at Witta. Curiously, pictures or symbols accompany many of the inscriptions on the gravestones. The symbols indicate the interests of the deceased like musical notes, piano, horserider, fisherman and sailing ships. Then there are epitaphs like 'It's not the first game that counts, it's the last one.'...
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Conondale National Park

National Park, Conondale QLD 4552
Conondale National Park forms the heart of an extensive area of unspoilt mountain scenery in the Conondale Range. With magnificent forests, deep gorges and spectacular views, this park and the adjacent State forest offer scenic drives, picnic areas and a choice of four grassy camp sites near rainforests and mountain streams. Walks range from a short stroll beside crystal clear streams, to challenging hikes including to Mount Allan fire tower or along the four-day 56 kilometre Conondale Range Great Walk. It is a picturesque and ecologically important area, protecting the habitats of many rare and threatened animals, including several species of frogs and the seldom-seen yellow-bellied glider. Access is via gravel roads suitable for conventional vehicles with care. In wet weather, roads may be closed. The scenic drive starting on Booloumba Creek Road has several creek crossings that are only accessible by high clearance four-wheel-drive vehicles. Allow at least 90 minutes for the scenic drive and extra time for picnics and bushwalks. Birdwatchers will enjoy Little Yabba Creek, while mountain bike and horse riders can explore the park and forest along vehicle tracks. Image credits: Mountains (Qld Govt)...
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Gardners Falls

Obi Lane South, Maleny QLD 4552
Gardners Falls is a hidden gem in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Leave your vehicle in the car park on the banks of the Obi Obi Creek and take a short, level walk downstream to the falls. You’ll pass a number of shallow rock pools which are ideal for smaller children who just want to splash about. Follow the bubbling waters downstream where the pools increase in size and enjoy a freshwater swim in the largest pool underneath the falls. These delightful waters are bounded by a grassy bank and backed by native forest making it the ideal spot for a hinterland picnic or a post-swim snooze under a giant water gum....
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Maleny Sunday Market

Bunya Street, Maleny QLD 4552
Maleny Sunday Market is open 8am to 2pm. It is undercover so it is open rain, hail or shine. Stalls include: Fresh produce', locally produced arts and crafts, antiques and collectables, books, jewellery, candles, soap, jams and pickles, hot food, crystals, massage, tarot readings recycled designer label clothing, great coffee and lots more. ...