Discover the best top things to do in Sunshine Coast, Australia including Beerwah Library, Maleny Library - Sunshine Coast Libraries, Sunshine Coast Turf Club, Montville Visitor Information Centre, Discover Eumundi Heritage & Visitor Centre, Noosa Visitor Information Centre, Maleny Information Centre, Yandina Iinformation Centre, Coolum Visitor Information Centre, Kandanga Information Centre.
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The Sunshine Coast Turf Club is located at the southern end of the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Just minutes from Caloundra CBD, the SCTC represents a great day out for the whole family. There is Free entry for children under 18 years of age. This all weather racing facility has plenty of undercover areas for patrons, and plenty of room for the children to play. The SCTC is also a great location for Weddings and Conferences.
This is absolutely the best regional racecourse in Australia with regular Sunday race meets and great facilities... if you love the horses, enjoy!
4.5 based on 66 reviews
We had a couple of rainy days while in Montville and decided to have a couples massage at the last minute. The staff at the Montville Visitor Information Centre were great. They called around to find a spa that could accommodate a last minute request for us. Thanks.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre is the first place to stop when visiting the historic village of Eumundi to learn about the history of the town and find out what's around the area. While visiting, stop into the Wan'din'in arts space, a recent vibrant addition to the museum site, to see the eclectic program of exhibitions, many showcasing local artists.
4.5 based on 173 reviews
Welcome to the Noosa. We invite you to stop by the Visitor Information Centre on Hastings Street for friendly advice, information on what to see and do in Noosa and to use our free booking service for accommodation, dining and tour booking. Come and talk with a local. We look forward to your visit!
If you are an overseas visitor to Australia, wherever you go, please make sure you drop by at the local Visitor Information Centres in every town and city you visit. Because these Visitor Information Centres are gold mines of information on the local attractions, day-tours, events, functions, happenings and lots more! And they can also help you to make bookings for tours and transportation, and their service is complimentary! It wasn't any different here, when I dropped by at the Noosa Visitor Information Centre during my first ever visit to this part of Australia. I traveled together with a friend and we wanted to visit the world reknowned Australia Zoo, and we had obtained a discount coupon upon arrival at the airport which gave us a 10% discount on the entry fee into the Zoo. The lady at the counter, I can't remember her name, looked up the options available on line for us to see if we could get a better bargain. We also needed to book transportation to the Zoo and back because we didn't hire any car during this holiday. In the end, she booked us return transportation tickets on board the Greyhound bus and we bought our entry tickets to the Zoo after arriving there, because there wasn't any better deal for the entry tickets. During the course of our stay in Noosa, we consulted with the staff of the Visitor Information Centre on several occasions to ask them about the local council's bus routes to the Eumundi Markets, to Tewantin, to the Noosa Civic Shopping Centre, etc. and all the staff here were always very helpful. Kudos to all the staff who work so hard to keep visitors happy! Well Done!!!
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