Noosa's Natural Beauty
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This blog is written by travel writer and Noosa resident Jane E. Fraser, in conjunction with Tourism Noosa
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The rare natural beauty of Noosa and its surrounds has been recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) with World Biosphere Reserve status. The listing confirms Noosa’s commitment to protecting and treasuring the area’s outstanding environmental values.
Tour Noosa National Park where you are almost guaranteed to spot a koala relaxing in a gum tree or locate a vantage point where you may very well spot whales between July and November.
Head to the beach and experience Noosa’s golden sand and warm Pacific waters or take to the water and drift through the beauty of the Noosa River and Everglades. Discover the reefs off Noosa and don’t miss the ex-HMAS Brisbane, a former warship and purpose designed dive site located off Mooloolaba.
Take in the stunning views from one of Noosa’s many mountain-top lookouts or discover native fish, vegetation and bird populations on the calm waters of Noosa’s lakes, parks and gardens.
Noosa’s North Shore is a haven for outdoor activities and natural beauty and provides access to World-Heritage listed Fraser Island via the 4WD sand highway which takes drivers past the Teewah Coloured Sands, Double Island Point and the coastal township of Rainbow Beach.
Tour Noosa National Park where you are almost guaranteed to spot a koala relaxing in a gum tree or locate a vantage point where you may very well spot whales between July and November.
Head to the beach and experience Noosa’s golden sand and warm Pacific waters or take to the water and drift through the beauty of the Noosa River and Everglades. Discover the reefs off Noosa and don’t miss the ex-HMAS Brisbane, a former warship and purpose designed dive site located off Mooloolaba.
Take in the stunning views from one of Noosa’s many mountain-top lookouts or discover native fish, vegetation and bird populations on the calm waters of Noosa’s lakes, parks and gardens.
Noosa’s North Shore is a haven for outdoor activities and natural beauty and provides access to World-Heritage listed Fraser Island via the 4WD sand highway which takes drivers past the Teewah Coloured Sands, Double Island Point and the coastal township of Rainbow Beach.
