Noosa is for nature lovers

You need more than one night in Noosa. It’s the kind of place that just keeps giving. You just need to know where to look! Noosa is idyllic for nature lovers and the real beauty is being able to observe different wildlife and relish the diverse scenery all year round.


Noosa is the best place to visit for nature lovers, so come prepared with our nature enthusiast’s itinerary:


Birdwatching and wildlife day tour


Laughing kookaburra    A Pair of Tawny Frogmouths sitting on a branch in a tree


Tropical Treks owner and lead guide, Steve, really knows his stuff when it comes to birds and nature – stemming from a lifetime of living and working in the Australian Bush.


Located right here in Noosa, Steve has created a spectacular full day birdwatching experience for anyone fascinated by birds, wildlife and flora. He will take you off the tracks well-trodden to explore habitats that showcase this unique wildlife region.


As a UNESCO Noosa Biosphere Reserve, this diverse area has overlapping sub-tropical and temperate zones that provide varied ecosystems including, mangroves, eucalypt forests and rainforests. 44% of Australia’s bird species are found in this area, including migratory wader species.

Steve will take you on an experience like no other, covering bush trails where you will typically locate 50 or more species throughout the day including, the laughing kookaburra, Tawny Frogmouth and Pacific Baza. So, this is THE place to be if you’re a keen birdwatcher. There really is nowhere like Noosa.


Steve’s expertise in animal behaviour offers you the chance to simply observe without disturbing these treasured animals. So, if you love the great outdoors and want to be amazed by Noosa’s nature, you will love this experience.


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Noosa Trail walks and bike rides


Person riding a mountain bike in the noosa hinterland    aerial view of noosa hinterland


With over 450kms of public walking paths and bikeways to explore, you’ll need a map and plenty of time to get active whilst immersing yourself in Noosa’s nature and stunning scenery.

There are eight trails to choose from and range from an easy 1km to a challenging 62km! Some of the popular trails are the Cooroora trail, Kin Kin countryside loop and the scenic trail.


The Noosa Biosphere reserve is home to 2346 species of plants and over 700 species of native animals, 49 of which are internationally significant. It doesn’t get much better than walking within the biosphere!


Take a look for yourself and map out your next adventure.


Download the Noosa Trail Network brochure.


Climb a mountain, or several!


View of Beerwah Conservation Reserve, Glass House Mountains Queensland    view of mount tinbeerwah at sunset


With so many mountains to choose from in and around the Noosa region, here are some of the most popular climbs, based on your ability/fitness level.



Easier climbs


Emu Mountain

Emu Mountain offers 360-degree views of Peregian and Coolum from the 71-metre peak. As this is more of a hill, it’s easy to explore with young children and for people who want to have a run or a bike ride exploring multiple trails. Also known as Mount Peregian, which derived from the local Aboriginal word peregian, meaning emu, as emus once roamed here.


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Mount Tinbeerwah


Mount Tinbeerwah stands at 265m and is in the nearby Tewantin National Park. A 500m approx. return trip from the car park, this climb is one of the easiest on the coast and is a great spot to bring a picnic. Here you can take in magnificent views over Noosa as well as the hinterland. More looking, less walking! Mount Tinbeerwah is accessible by wheelchair from the carpark.


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Steeper climbs


Mount Ninderry

Mount Ninderry is 304 metres from sea level. From the car park follow the track to the right up the northern ridge. This pleasant climb is 1.5k each way and follows a stepped track to a large plateau with two viewing platforms. One west, overlooking Yandina and the Blackall Range and the other is east, overlooking Mount Coolum.


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Mount Coolum

Mount Coolum is the world’s second largest rock after Uluru (Ayres Rock). At 208m above sea level, Mount Coolum is quite steep and rocky and will take around an hour to reach the top – if you stop regularly to take in the amazing views of nature. Which you will! Located in the suburb of Mount Coolum, just 30 minutes south of Noosa.


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Harder climbs


Mount Cooroora

Mount Cooroora is one of the higher mountains on the coast at 439m. From the carpark this climb is just over 3km there and back, however it is steep, rocky and has steps and a chain to help with getting up and down! Once you make it to the top, prepare to be in awe of the stunning coastal and hinterland views. Mount Cooroora is in the Tuchekoi National Park, only 25 minutes North of Noosa.


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Mount Tibrogargan


Mount Tibrogaran stands at 346m and the circuit is a pretty strenuous 3.2km return, taking around 1.5 – 3.5 hours, depending on your fitness level. This is a great climb for those with a head for heights and is sure-footed. You will be rewarded for your effort with a jaw-dropping view. An hour south from Noosa, you’ll find Mount Tibrogargan and the incredible Glasshouse Mountains.


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Australia is one of the best countries to visit for nature lovers and Noosa has it all!


Explore all day and retreat to tranquility


No matter how much of this itinerary you decide to do, you’ll want a good night’s rest every day. So, where better to stay than in Noosa?


Noosa’s an unbelievable gem to call home and a special place for every visitor. Come and see for yourself…


Check out some of the best Noosa accommodation right in the heart of the biosphere.


Lush green gardens at 22 mitti street little cove      

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