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Eumundi Markets, Noosa & the Blackall Ranges – Day Tour from Brisbane
Some say this is our best tour from Brisbane—a scenic, culture-rich journey that takes you through the Blackall Ranges, the artisan charm of Eumundi Markets, and the elegance of Noosa Heads, with stunning views, rainforest walks, and local flavour all in one unforgettable day.
Because the Eumundi Markets operate only twice a week, early booking is essential to secure your spot on this popular day tour.
What You’ll Experience
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Travel north from Brisbane into the Blackall Ranges, winding through farms, forested ridges, and quaint villages with sweeping views over the Sunshine Coast hinterland and coastlines.
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Visit Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, where you’ll enjoy some of the best panoramic views of the Glass House Mountains. Stroll through the peaceful rainforest or enjoy the short treetop boardwalk.
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Explore Montville, a mountain-top village known for its charming galleries, boutique shops, and exceptional lookout points. You’ll have approximately 45 minutes of free time here—perfect for morning tea or a quick browse.
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Experience the iconic Eumundi Markets, Australia’s premier artisan market and a must-see for visitors to the Sunshine Coast. Browse a huge variety of handmade goods, art, crafts, local produce, and food. Free time: approximately 1 hour.
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Note: On Fridays, the full market is not open, but the tour visits Eumundi Square Markets with selected stalls operating.
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Visit Noosa Heads, one of Australia’s most stylish beach towns. Nestled beside the national park, Noosa offers boutique shopping, pristine beaches, and a relaxed yet exclusive atmosphere. Enjoy 1.5 hours of free time to explore, swim, or dine.
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Scenic coastal drive south past Sunshine, Marcus, Peregian, and Coolum Beaches—each with its own stretch of white sand and surf.
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Stop at the Ginger Factory in Yandina, the largest operating ginger factory in the world. Spend 30 minutes visiting the gift shop or trying their famous ginger ice cream at the Visitor Centre.
Travel north from Brisbane into the Blackall Ranges, winding through farms, forested ridges, and quaint villages with sweeping views over the Sunshine Coast hinterland and coastlines.
Visit Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, where you’ll enjoy some of the best panoramic views of the Glass House Mountains. Stroll through the peaceful rainforest or enjoy the short treetop boardwalk.
Explore Montville, a mountain-top village known for its charming galleries, boutique shops, and exceptional lookout points. You’ll have approximately 45 minutes of free time here—perfect for morning tea or a quick browse.
Experience the iconic Eumundi Markets, Australia’s premier artisan market and a must-see for visitors to the Sunshine Coast. Browse a huge variety of handmade goods, art, crafts, local produce, and food. Free time: approximately 1 hour.
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Note: On Fridays, the full market is not open, but the tour visits Eumundi Square Markets with selected stalls operating.
Visit Noosa Heads, one of Australia’s most stylish beach towns. Nestled beside the national park, Noosa offers boutique shopping, pristine beaches, and a relaxed yet exclusive atmosphere. Enjoy 1.5 hours of free time to explore, swim, or dine.
Scenic coastal drive south past Sunshine, Marcus, Peregian, and Coolum Beaches—each with its own stretch of white sand and surf.
Stop at the Ginger Factory in Yandina, the largest operating ginger factory in the world. Spend 30 minutes visiting the gift shop or trying their famous ginger ice cream at the Visitor Centre.
Tour Information
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This is a full-day guided tour from Brisbane, returning in the late afternoon.
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No meals or snacks are included, but food is available for purchase at Eumundi Markets, Noosa, and other stops.
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Comfortable walking shoes recommended; the itinerary includes light walking and village exploring.
This is a full-day guided tour from Brisbane, returning in the late afternoon.
No meals or snacks are included, but food is available for purchase at Eumundi Markets, Noosa, and other stops.
Comfortable walking shoes recommended; the itinerary includes light walking and village exploring.
With a perfect blend of coastal beauty, rainforest views, local markets, and artisan culture, this tour captures the best of the Sunshine Coast in one unforgettable day. Whether you’re visiting Brisbane or looking for a scenic escape, it’s one of the most rewarding Brisbane day tours available.
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Highly recommend this company . Plenty of comfort stops and Sean was always asking how things were going.
Loved looking for animals to show us
Gave us plenty to see
James Doesn’t know much about Ohio 😂 but very keen on talking about Texas
If you don’t like to walk not the tour for you . 🦿🦿
When you go on top of the mountain with all the shops there is an authentic French bakery
Taste just like being back in Paris recommended
Excellent tour
Being an introvert, the only headache for being in a day tour solo is always that the guide chatted with each of us on the bus openly. I understand that it’s quite an Aussie & American culture, but I just found a bit embarrassed to talk about myself in front of those folks not even acquaintances perhaps just a problem of mine. :). Don’t get me wrong at this point - the guide was absolutely nice and caring.
Overall I don't think there is a great deal to see on this trip if you don' like shops and markets.
The Byron bay tour is has much more to see and do
Eumundi markets were a real wash out on this day . It is a large market with many stalls but many of them are quite similar.
Noossa head was worth the visit and is a smaller more upmarket version of Byron bay I think
Went off tour to show us animals in the wild including a koala, kangaroos, and wallaby.
His enthusiasm for wildlife and stealth mode walking to find them reminded me of Steve Irwin.
The National parks you go to are free to enter so you are paying for the guided experience and the transport. If you have a car, you can easily access the parks and hike the trails yourself but you will probably miss the wildlife as they are camouflaged well.
The glow worm cave isn’t great. Hard to tell if the worms are real or just led lights. Seemed like a highly artificial environment. So the least favorite part of the day. The stops for shopping and eating are great.
The guide was friendly and is local. He knows so much about the local history, about the botany, the animals, and the reptiles. Truly enjoyed his commentary throughout the trip.
Driver was a great tour guide with lots of history about the region.
Tour guide James was excellent - very knowledgeable and friendly, and unbelievably good at spotting wildlife!
But the big drawback with our tour was the logistics. We were extremely lucky and were able to catch everything, but this was just pure luck.
Do not go there without your own car!!
We took the train to Cleveland early in the morning and got on the ferry with 150 other people. We got off the ferry amongst the first people and we were able to get a seat on the bus that waited for us. This was were the trouble for everyone else started. The bus driver did not want to have anyone standing on in the aisle on the 45 min drive, so therefore he could only take 30-40 passengers. So over 100 people were left behind on the west side of the island.
We could hear the bus driver talking on the walkie-talkie saying that those people really needed a ride and asked his collegues if anyone were able to pick them up. The answers he got were all negative. Remember he said as a coclusion "Ok, then. Some of those poor people will have to wait for hours. That's a shame"
Even if the bus driver would have allowed people to stand in the aisle there would still not have been sufficient to bring everyone to Point Lookout from Dunwich.
We enjoyed our day there. Straddie is extremely beautiful and can easily be enjoyed for free. You just have to use money on your rental car and the ferry ticket. Again, dont rely on public transport!
The internet there is trash btw, (As everywhere else in Australia) with no 5G and local cafes with free WiFi is extremely slow. Facetiming is hopeless.
When we wanted to head home we had a hunch that the bus back to the west side would not be 100% reliable. This turned out to be correct. We showed up 40 minutes before the bus was supposed to leave for the terminal stop. 25 minutes before the bus was supposed to leave it showed up and picked us up. The bus was 3/4 full, and was packed after the second stop. We drove past the people on the 3rd,4th and 5th stop who weaved their hands vigorously and looked desperate to join our bus, but there was no room for them on the bus. We heard a few days later that some friends of ours who were there were unable to catch a bus to the ferry, and had to spend the night on Straddie. They had a nice sleepover in some strangers' garden, but this would have been a nightmare for us, as we had other things to do the next day. (School, work etc).
Also the information here on Tripadvisor is kind of old fasioned. The queue system for the ferry and the bus could have been a simple QR, but things like this is maybe too advanced for the people organising it. All the logistical problems could have been circumvented if they had had digital systems.
But until that happens, DO NOT USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Hire a rental.
My highlight was the Gorge Walk and such beautiful ocean and beach views. Ross our tour guide was awesome and so informative.
He was knowledgeable of the Island , its history and wildlife. He has very good knowledge and respect of Indigenous culture. Being Australian I enjoyed watching the overseas travellers have such joy in seeing Aussie wildlife in natural environment - kangaroos, koalas , turtles and glimpse of few whales. Straddie is beautiful and Ross our tour guide made our day so special his humour , animal spotting and packing so much in our days whilst having time to relax and swim at Cylinder Beach and enjoy a scrumptious prawn roll for lunch at Point Lookout.
I went to celebrate my bday and I had such an enjoyable, memorable day:)
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The day was well planned out in terms of stops and breaks, options as to where to buy lunch
As a bonus trip departed just around the corner from our accommodation
The guide/driver is very knowledgeable of all the places visited, providing interesting commentary along the way.
I would have liked more time at Noosa and an extra 10mins at the ginger factory so there's time to eat an ice cream and have a quick look around. However, fitting so much into one day is tricky and only gives limited stopping times!
Overall, I really enjoyed my trip and it meant I got to see a lot more of Queensland than I would have otherwise!
Highly recommended.
We would have preferred something with more hiking involved - so not really the tour for us.






































































