There are several beaches at Noosa and this makes the area very popular all year around.
It's about 136 km from Brisbane.
The place has good coffee shops and caters for the tourist.
Queensland is certainly blessed with a great range of beautiful beaches and they seem pretty clean to. So many beaches around the world are the daily recipients of various quantities of the garbage with which we have filled the oceans.
It's like wind surfing but can't remember what it's called exactly. He put his feet on the board in the water then lets the sail go high into the sky and that pulls him along in the wind.
Now, you're talking! Another of my favourite haunts from my childhood forth. 'Tis where I had my green-grocery store back in the 80s...in the legendary Hastings Street.
Mylate brother and my first husband were both once lifesavers in the Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club...and a good friend of mine, still...was captain of the club for many years, and then, for even more years, president of the club.
Good memories then for you Lee.. Always looking nice is Noosa, remember going there many years ago and there were no coffee shops! Very different were the streets back then.
ahhh, more beach. Kudos :]
ReplyDeleteYet another.
Deletecool beach
ReplyDeletePopular there in summer
DeleteQueensland is certainly blessed with a great range of beautiful beaches and they seem pretty clean to. So many beaches around the world are the daily recipients of various quantities of the garbage with which we have filled the oceans.
ReplyDeleteThe beaches are clean, do not see any evidence of plastic bags and such as you don't in all of Australia which is good.
DeleteThat is so beautiful!! White sand... lots of space to run, to play, to sunbathe, to swim...
ReplyDeleteCan do all of that.
Deletedefinitely wonderful beaches
ReplyDeleteThey are Gosia.
DeleteEl lugar tiene todo lo necesario, para pasar unas vacaciones de ensueƱo.
ReplyDeleteBesos
It certainly does, it's very popular.
DeleteWe have some of the best beaches in the world here in Australia
ReplyDeleteSeems we do Jo-Anne and we are ever so lucky.
DeleteAnd I love that it is virtually unpeopled. The very best way to see a beach.
ReplyDeleteThe beach I;m showing not many at all but another beach near there (hard to get a park) had many people.
DeleteNoosa is PARADISE as far as I am concerned.
ReplyDeleteDevoid of that clap trap and high rise of the Gold Coast.
Just a pity that property is so expensive there.
The restaurants of Hastings Street are really world class.
Ah - glorious Noosa.
Colin
Sounds like fond memories Colin :)
DeleteIs the guy with the fishing lines and skateboard going fishing on a skateboard. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THAT.
ReplyDeletemerle............
It's like wind surfing but can't remember what it's called exactly.
DeleteHe put his feet on the board in the water then lets the sail go high into the sky and that pulls him along in the wind.
It is wind surfing.
DeleteColin
Thanks Colin :)
DeleteAnother nice beach to add to my list. It looks like I'll be spending a lot of time in QLD when I win the lottery :)
ReplyDeleteIt sure does River - don't forget to get a ticket.
DeleteThe water and sand are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely Mildred.
DeleteNow, you're talking! Another of my favourite haunts from my childhood forth. 'Tis where I had my green-grocery store back in the 80s...in the legendary Hastings Street.
ReplyDeleteMylate brother and my first husband were both once lifesavers in the Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club...and a good friend of mine, still...was captain of the club for many years, and then, for even more years, president of the club.
Noosa...I love Noosa!!
Good memories then for you Lee..
DeleteAlways looking nice is Noosa, remember going there many years ago and there were no coffee shops! Very different were the streets back then.
The waters, the beeches, fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLovely there and really good beaches
Deletevery charming beach dear Margaret!
ReplyDeletecoffee on the beach with stunning sunset would be nice treat to soul