Noosa
is at the northern end of Queensland's sub-tropical Sunshine
Coast and combines international sophistication with the
laid back carefree ways of a small seaside town - our
population is only about 45,000.
Hastings Street is Queensland's best known avenue
with its tempting boutiques, restaurants, pavement bistros
and beachfront north facing apartments. Here you will
find The Hastings Noosa - the perfect place to stay
before you set out to explore all that we have to offer.
Noosa's beaches, river, lakes and canals offer everything
for the water sports enthusiast - yachting, boating,
fishing, surfing, swimming, jet-skiing, water-skiing
and rowing.
Drive
up to Laguna Lookout on Noosa Hill and gaze down on
the sheer beauty of unspoilt green bushland, rainforest,
Noosa River, pristine lakes, Main Beach and the North
Shore beaches and secluded bays and coves. Noosa is
a flora and fauna sanctuary where birds and wildlife
can be found in their natural habitat. Few Australians
have seen a koala in the wild but in Noosa they're
not an uncommon sight.
Noosa National Park is the most visited national park
in Queensland and you can swim, surf and hike there
all year round. There are miles of well kept trails
along the coast and through the bush and you can stop
off at one of the many sandy and secluded beaches or
keep walking until you get to Alexandria Bay, Noosa's
nudist beach.
Bring
your own boat or hire one along the riverside. Away
from the water there's still plenty for you to do, whether
in Noosa itself or in one of the many beautiful little
towns and villages with their open-air markets, art
galleries, potteries, superb restaurants and friendly
pubs.
In Noosa you can get away to a clean environment. Noosa
is natural. Noosa is special. Noosa is sophisticated.
Noosa is friendly and Noosa is waiting for you!
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