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The Most historical Australian Destination

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Just north of Brisbane, in Queensland, is Australia’s Sunshine Coast. The Sunshine Coast is made up of small towns such as the old fashioned Coolum, relaxing Caloundra, tourist attraction Noosa and the peaceful Sunshine Hinterlands area.

There are many historical attraction in the Sunshine Coast. To start with there is the scenic railway, Valley Rattler, that tour the Mary Valley in the Cooloola region. You can take a half morning, half day or full day tours on an old fashioned steam train called the Red Rocket Rail Motor. If you decide to take a full day tour you will travel to Dagun, Imbil and Kandanga. This tour allows passengers to disembark at these towns for touring or exploration. For a half day tour you will take a trip to Amamoor and Dagun to enjoy morning tea or a glass of wine. Half morning tour are two hours and travel between Gympie and Amamoor where you will get a chance to explore some of the arts and crafts fairs in the area.

Another great place to get an in depth detail of the areas history is at the Landsborough Museum in Maleny Street. This museum has exhibits from historical explorers, tools and equipment. There is also a library that has an extensive collection of historical area documents, photos and much more. This is a great place to spend the day and really get a full dose of all the history that this region has learn.

And last but not least is Sunshine Castle Bli Bli, a unique recreation of a Norman Castle in the Australian outback that dates back to 1971. Castle Bli Bli offers tourists so many things to do that it is hard to know where to start describing them and hard to know what to do first.

You could start by wandering through the toy and doll museum, with its fairytale dioramas, model train railway and dancing dolls or you could, instead, start by climbing the 24m tall lookout tower to enjoy the superb view of both the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland. But whatever you do, don’t miss your chance to sit on the original throne as used in the Xena, Warrior Princess, television series.

When you are looking for sunshine coast information log onto www.sunshinecoastinformation.com.au. Whether you are looking to stay in one of the many Mooloolaba Hotels or wanting to know about local happenings all you need can be found on this site.

Maroochydore, the Center of Australia’s Sunshine Coast

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

The Sunshine Coast of Australia is one of the biggest tourist hot spots and in the center of it all is a town called Maroochydore. This town is home to over 17,000 residents and is located in the geographical center of the coast, where the Maroochy River meets the ocean. The perfect blend of oceanic waves and calm running waters is practically the heart of the region.

While the town of Maroochydore may only be home to 17,000 people, it is still the commercial hub of the entire region. Maroochydore has managed to keep its small town charm, while becoming a popular tourist destination. Maroochydore has beautiful beaches that offer great surfing or a family friendly atmosphere. The parks are popular for walking along the trails through the amazing scenery or just relaxing for a picnic.

Maroochydore is coming up on its centennial anniversary, since the town was first established in 1912. It was then that Maroochydore first started to provide a mail service, and became home to the first hotel built on the coast. By the 1930s the town of Maroochydore was steadily growing as more and more Australian’s moved there to support the growing tourism and take advantage of the great weather.

The perfect climate, which is influenced by the surrounding ocean, makes travel to Maroochydore enjoyable year round. Both tourists and residents are amazed by the beautiful surroundings that make the town of Maroochydore such a popular destination. And the best part is that the town is conveniently located an hour drive down the Bruce Highway, making it very easy to access the town, and travel up and down the coast.

If you are planning a trip to Australia’s Sunshine Coast, make the time to visit Maroochydore. Whether you choose to stay in this beautiful town, or are just visiting for the day, it will be well worth the trip. From amazing food to great sites, no trip to the Sunshine Coast would be complete without a stop in Maroochydore.

If you are looking to find information on sunshine coast travel log onto www.sunshinecoastinformation.com.au. It has all the sunshine coast information that you will need for a adventurous and fun trip.