5 unique shops along Noosaville’s Gateway Drive

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Make a day of it in Noosaville and visit the unique shopping precinct based along Noosaville’s Gateway Drive. Photo: Visit Noosa

If you are yet to visit the unique shopping precinct based along Noosaville’s Gateway Drive and surrounds, you’re missing out on hidden gems just waiting to be discovered.

Gateway Drive is the home of locally owned family businesses with must-have goods, including; Holster, Sunshine Coast Art and Framing, Say! Little Hen, Sand Sale Sew and Horizon Windows.

Embracing the ethical footwear movement, local brand Holster, founded in 2001 by Ben Nothling and Natalie Miller, leads the way with their remarkable range of cruelty-free and vegan certified footwear, all designed in idyllic Noosa Beach.

View the extensive range of super-luxe, high comfort footwear suitable for women, men, and children at Holster boutique: 5/55 Gateway Drive.

Secretly nestled at 2/50 Gateway Drive, the Sunshine Coast Art and Framing Gallery is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts.

Since its 2022 re-branding, local owners Paula and John Gowland have continued their dedication to expertly framing local artist work and showcasing a comprehensive collection of ready-made wall art, ranging from serene to abstract. 

Noosa’s knitters and crocheters are spoilt for choice with luxury natural fibre yarn boutique Say! Little Hen in Noosaville.

Filled with soft, natural fibre yarns, you’re sure to find your next project at at 11a Venture Drive.

Sand Salt SEW is a newly opened Patchwork fabric boutique at 1/53 Gateway Dr in Noosaville, hoping to inspire all generations.

With a focus on modern patchwork and quilting, local business owner Lou Attrill hopes to catch the interest and inspire the community through the use of bright bold colour combined with modern prints and textures.

Be sure to visit Gateway Drive in Noosaville to find products you won’t discover anywhere else.