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Swing into fun: Noosa Mini Golf is the ultimate school holiday activity

The much-anticipated summer holidays are upon us and for families on the hunt for the perfect destination, look no further than Noosa Mini Golf. A hidden gem that promises a tonne of fun and excitement for kids and adults alike.

Nestled beside the picturesque Noosa Hills Par 3 Golf Course, Noosa Mini Golf has been designed with families in mind.

Whether you’re a mini golf pro or a first-time putter, the course caters to all skill levels.

Watch as your kids shriek with delight when they sink that tricky shot or cheer on their siblings or parents in a friendly competition.

NMG chief executive officer Noel Brennan said, “We envisioned Noosa Mini Golf as a haven where families could come together outdoors, sharing laughter and creating memories together.”

“It brings us great joy to see families genuinely enjoying the course, proving that there’s a need for wholesome, outdoor entertainment that caters to all ages.”

Noosa Mini Golf prides itself on providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for both locals and visitors.

With no booking required they have taken the stress out of planning and their friendly staff are committed to delivering quality service that leaves a lasting impression.

The on-site kiosk offers a variety of beverages, from ice-cold soft drinks to locally sourced craft beers, ensuring that every player finds the perfect sip to enhance their experience.

Whether you prefer to take your drink with you on the course or unwind in the outdoor beer garden, you’ll find a spot under the shade of umbrellas where you can soak in the tranquility of the stunning surrounding landscape.

Open 7 days a week from 9am

Adults $20

Children $15

Family Pass (2A, 2C) $60

Hollett Road, Noosaville

Noosaminigolf.com.au

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