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Habitat Noosa Everglades: A nature lover’s paradise

Just a short 25-minute drive from bustling Noosa, Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp awaits – a haven of natural beauty perched alongside the picturesque Lake Cootharaba.

Awarded Australia’s Best New Tourism Business, this gem rests within 65 acres of National Park, offering an array of accommodations to suit every traveler’s comfort.

Explore the ancient landscapes of the Noosa Everglades, nestled within a UNESCO World network of biosphere reserves.

Wander through sub-tropical rainforests, paddle along mirrored waterways, or unwind aboard as we navigate tranquil routes. Our seasoned skippers will regale you with tales of Australia’s unique flora, fauna, and local history during your adventure.

Indulge in the CootharaBAR and Bistro’s culinary delights, where dishes celebrate local produce’s bounty. The on-site Microbrewery boasts 11 exquisite beers that perfectly complement your dining experience.

Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp is the gateway to one of the planet’s two everglades, offering an accessible wilderness experience. Let the tea tree-infused waters and ancient rainforests captivate your senses, immersing you in a journey of discovery and serenity.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a seeker of tranquility, or a curious traveler, Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp promises an extraordinary escape into the heart of untamed beauty. Embark on a memorable voyage where luxury harmonizes with nature’s magnificence – an experience that lingers long after your stay.

Ready to explore the Everglades? Book today and embark on your unforgettable adventure!

Visit habitatnoosa.com.au

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