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Bursting with natural beauty

Tewantin is a bustling township which is rich with history and beautiful natural wonders.
There is plenty to see and do in Tewantin and half the joy is getting there.
The Noosa Ferry Cruise Company operates hop-on hop-off trips between Noosa Heads and the Noosa Marina daily, with plenty of stops in between at Noosa Sound and Noosaville.
The Noosa Marina is a great place to start exploring Tewantin with its renowned restaurants, wine bars, art galleries and Sunday markets.
The Noosa Marina markets operate on Sundays from 8am to 2pm and boast local produce, hand-made craft items and lively music and entertainment.
Visitors can discover Tewantin’s hidden treasures by seeing the friendly volunteers at Parkyn’s Hut information centre on beautiful Poinciana Avenue who will help make the most of any stay.
Visitors can also enjoy strolling through Tewantin’s National Park or Tewantin Memorial Park which both have beautiful scenery and idyllic picnic areas which are suitable for the whole family.
For more information on ferry timetables, visit www.noosaferry.com/Timetable.

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