Showing posts with label Sunshine Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunshine Coast. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Moffat Beach #2
I am falling in love with this place. And what's not to love. That gorgeous blue sky, azure water and awesome spikey looking palm trees. This is all on offer about 30-40 minutes drive from where we're currently living and it's in the middle of winter. Unbelievably nice.
I had my brother and sister-in-law to entertain on a Monday, so we headed up to Moffat Beach for the day. On the drive up we stopped by some lookout just off the Sunshine Coast highway and it had great views out over the ocean and the Glasshouse Mountains (see picture below). It's a unique looking area with these weird pinnacles everywhere. Apparently you can walk up at least one of them, which sounds like a great adventure to be had.
We had lunch at one of the cafes at Moffat Beach - it was surprisingly busy for a Monday. I thought it would be very quiet, but the cafe was pretty packed. Lunch was delicious - we all ordered different types of burgers (beef, lamb and chicken). It's such a great place for a wander by the beach, a coffee or snack and a browse through the shops.
We then drove back the scenic way past some of those interesting looking mountains (through Steve Irwin Way). It's a lovely drive, not just for the amazing rockscapes, but also all the farms - we saw lots of pineapple, strawberry and macadamia farms, all full of gorgeous fruit. Yum! Inspired us so much that we bought strawberries and a pineapple that very afternoon.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Moffat Beach

Unexpectedly, we just had our first weekend trip to the Sunshine Coast. It surely is one of the joys of living in Brisbane, to be able to zip up the coast in about an hour and you're at beautiful Moffat Beach. The area reminded me of Sunshine Beach near Noosa - it's not right in the heart of Caloundra, but has it's own little strip of shops including cafes and fish and chips (which we sampled over the weekend) and the beach was quite lovely. Plus it helps when you have very generous friends who invite you to stay in a glorious "resort-style" house with swimming pool, spa and tennis court (thanks Dan). The only downside was that there was a cyclone in North QLD that was creating some turbulence along the coast, but this didn't seem to deter the locals who were still out braving the conditions with their boogie-boarding or skim-boarding.
Didn't manage to capture to the photo myself, but this is the pool/spa courtesty of Next Property Group.
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