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Things to do Dularcha Railway Tunnel
on e-MTBAdventure Awaits at Dularcha National Park
Embark on a historic and scenic e-MTB journey with ecoTekkSC through Dularcha National Park. This unique experience starts with the Dularcha Railway Tunnel trail, a route that allows you to ride through a heritage-listed railway tunnel, offering a glimpse into late 19th-century engineering surrounded by the natural beauty of the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Whether you’re a beginner eager to explore the easy trails or an experienced rider looking for a day of adventure, the combination of Dularcha Railway Tunnel and the circuit around Ewen Maddock Dam provides a fulfilling ride for all. ecoTekkSC’s electric mountain bikes make these trails accessible, allowing you to enjoy longer rides without fatigue, ensuring a fun and enjoyable outing for everyone.
Plan Your Visit
Ready to explore the Dularcha Railway Tunnel and Ewen Maddock MTB Trail on an e-MTB? Visit our website to book your bike and find out more about this fascinating trail. Experience the perfect combination of history, nature, and adventure with EcoTekk Sunshine Coast.
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As you pedal through the cool, echoing Dularcha Railway Tunnel, you’ll experience a piece of history firsthand. This tunnel, part of an old railway line, provides a fascinating backdrop to an adventurous ride, adding a touch of mystery and excitement to your journey.
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Beyond the tunnel, the trail continues to wind through lush landscapes, featuring dense bushland and vibrant local flora. The route is frequented by wildlife, offering chances to spot native birds and maybe even a koala or two perched in the eucalypts.
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After exploring the railway tunnel, enhance your adventure with a circuit ride around Ewen Maddock Dam. This addition offers a complete and varied biking experience, combining historical intrigue with the serene beauty of the dam’s surrounding landscapes. The area around Ewen Maddock Dam features well-maintained tracks that are perfect for an e-MTB, with gentle hills and diverse scenery that shift from dense forests to open water views.
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Whether you’re a beginner eager to explore the easy trails or an experienced rider looking for a day of adventure, the combination of the Dularcha Railway Tunnel and the circuit around Ewen Maddock Dam provides a fulfilling ride for all. ecoTekkSC’s electric mountain bikes make these trails accessible, allowing you to enjoy longer rides without fatigue, ensuring a fun and enjoyable outing for everyone. Click here to Learn More
Things to do Mapleton MTB Trails
on e-MTBMapleton National Park, nestled in the stunning Sunshine Coast hinterland of Queensland, Australia, offers a diverse range of mountain biking opportunities that cater to riders of various skill levels. The park features a mix of shared trails and dedicated mountain bike tracks, winding through lush forests and providing scenic views of the surrounding landscape. With a total of 21 trails, the park primarily caters to beginners and intermediate riders, showcasing a distribution of 47% beginner trails, 47% intermediate trails, and a smaller segment of 5% for advanced trails. This makes Mapleton an ideal destination for both new riders and those seeking more challenging rides without overwhelming technical demands.
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Spanning 19km return, this intermediate trail guides riders through changing forest landscapes from wet eucalypt to drier woodlands, culminating at the Oaky Creek lookout with its breathtaking views of the Conondale Range and Mary Valley.
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At 7.8km, this trail presents a narrow, undulating route through diverse forest types, perfect for those who enjoy a scenic ride with moderate challenges.
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Covering 6.7km, this trail offers a journey through towering blackbutt forests and dense rainforest patches, featuring multiple crossings of Gheerulla Creek that add a sense of adventure to the ride.
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This 8.5km intermediate circuit challenges riders with a 200m descent, offering an optional detour to the stunning Kureelpa Falls—a perfect spot for a mid-ride break.
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- Pick up your e-MTB: Collect your electric mountain bike directly from our Kulangoor workshop, conveniently located for your trip to Mapleton National Park.
- Delivery Options: Arrange for your e-MTB to be delivered directly to your accommodation or meet us at the Mapleton National Park Day Use Area for easy access to the trails.
Full Support: Our dedicated team is here to ensure you have everything you need for an unforgettable adventure. We provide assistance with route planning, e-MTB setup, and all the essential tips to make the most of your day out at Mapleton’s MTB trails. Whether you’re planning a leisurely ride or a challenging trek, we’re here to help every step of the way.
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Subtropical Rainforest Nestled within Mapleton National Park are vibrant subtropical rainforests flourishing on rich basalt soils, a legacy of volcanic activity from about 30 million years ago. These moist, shaded environments are perfect for a variety of plant species that have adapted to this lush habitat.
Tall Open Forests The park’s landscape is dominated by tall open forests, primarily found on the less fertile rhyolitic soils. These forests are characterized by:
- Blackbutt (Eucalyptus pilularis): A prominent feature of these forests.
- Mixed Eucalypt Species: Contributing to the diversity and resilience of the ecosystem.
Riparian Vegetation Along the watercourses and within the gullies of Mapleton, you can find specialized riparian vegetation, including:
- Gallery Rainforest: Located on alluvial plains, these forests are considered an endangered regional ecosystem due to their unique flora and limited distribution.
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Mapleton National Park in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast hinterland is a haven for a diverse array of fauna. The park’s avian population includes over 107 bird species, with notable sightings of the peregrine falcon and Wompoo Fruit-Dove. Amphibians also thrive here, with 32 species documented; this includes the vulnerable cascade treefrog and the endangered giant barred frog.
Reptile diversity is significant with about 70 species, enhancing the park’s biodiversity. The mammalian population is equally impressive, particularly koalas, which depend on the park’s eucalypt forests for survival. Other mammals like the Eastern Grey Kangaroo and common wallaroos roam the woodlands and grasslands, contributing to the ecosystem’s complexity.
Conservation efforts in Mapleton are focused on habitat preservation and species protection, including frog monitoring and recovery plans for endangered species. These initiatives support the health of the park’s ecosystems, ensuring that Mapleton continues to be a sanctuary for its native wildlife and an enriching destination for visitors.
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Ready to explore the stunning trails of Mapleton National Park? Visit our dedicated page to discover the thrilling e-MTB opportunities that await you. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, our e-MTBs provide the perfect way to experience the park’s diverse ecosystems and wildlife up close. Plan your adventure today by checking out route details, rental information, and more at Mapleton National Park e-MTB Trails. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to blend adventure with the natural beauty of the Sunshine Coast hinterland!
Things to do Picnic Point
on e-BikesPicnic Point: A Scenic e-Bike Destination on the Sunshine Coast
Picnic Point in Maroochydore, Sunshine Coast, is a scenic haven with rich history and modern charm. Its sandy shores and Maroochy River waters attract families for swimming, fishing, boating, and picnicking. Enhanced with playgrounds, BBQ areas, and accessible paths, it’s a top family-friendly destination. Explore nearby trails on an ecoTekk e-bike or enjoy a riverside picnic with Fish-n-Chips. Picnic Point blends natural beauty and recreation, making it a must-visit spot for locals and tourists alike. Experience the best of this iconic location with an eco-friendly adventure on the Sunshine Coast.
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The sanctuary features a newly upgraded boardwalk that is accessible for wheelchairs, prams, and school groups, making it ideal for educational visits and general public enjoyment (NO bicycles or skateboards). The boardwalk facilitates access to various ecosystems, including rainforests, mangroves, melaleuca, and casuarina woodlands. Educational activities and volunteer opportunities are plentiful, offering guided tours, visitor information services, and scientific research to help understand and preserve the wetland’s biodiversity.
Visiting the Maroochy Wetlands offers a chance to engage with nature through structured walking paths ranging from 40m to 950m, complete with facilities like a crab viewing platform, bird hides, and historical displays at the canecutter’s barracks.
The best time to visit to avoid mosquitoes is between May and October.
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Explore the scenic beauty of Picnic Point in Maroochydore with a leisurely e-bike ride along the Coastal Pathway. Just a short 450m (2-minute bike ride) from Picnic Point lies Smashed Crab Seafoods, a popular local gem for fish and chips.
- Location: 2/79 Duporth Ave, Maroochydore.
- Phone: 5443 3171
Perfectly situated for takeaway picnics by the Maroochy River, this renowned eatery offers a delightful mix of fresh, high-quality seafood and classic comfort food.
Why Stop at Smashed Crab Seafoods?
- Fresh Seafood Delights: Indulge in cod, barramundi, snapper, flake, and whiting, along with calamari rings, seafood baskets, and traditional fish and chips.
- Family-Friendly Options: Choose from family packs and combo meals, perfect for sharing by the river.
- More Than Seafood: Enjoy burgers, loaded fries, and other hearty favourites.
Convenience Meets Quality
Smashed Crab Seafood is highly rated for its fresh fish, crispy batter, and generous portions. With online ordering and delivery options, it’s easy to plan a seamless takeaway stop on your e-bike adventure.Make It a Day to Remember
Start your journey from Maroochydore, take in the stunning river views along the Coastal Pathway, and end with a delicious picnic at Picnic Point. Combine your love for cycling, nature, and great food for the ultimate Sunshine Coast experience.Don’t Miss: Enjoy your fish and chips with a side of riverside serenity, making your e-bike adventure both delicious and memorable.
Things to do Maleny Platypus Viewing
on e-BikesExplore Maleny’s Platypus Viewing on E-Bikes
Discover the unique experience of spotting the elusive platypus along the Obi Obi Creek in Maleny while riding an e-bike from ecoTekkSC. The dedicated platypus viewing platforms nestled within the lush subtropical rainforest offer a chance to witness these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. The Maleny Trail features a tree-shaded boardwalk perfect for all ages and abilities, ensuring an accessible and enjoyable journey.
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Habitat: The platypus is native to the eastern parts of Australia, including Tasmania, thriving in freshwater environments such as rivers, streams, and lakes. Their habitats are characterized by cool fresh water which are essential for the platypus due to their dense fur, providing insulation. These semi-aquatic mammals spend much of their time in the water but retreat to burrows along the riverbanks for resting and breeding.
Life Cycle: Platypuses are among the few mammals that lay eggs. They have a unique reproductive cycle where the female typically lays 1-3 eggs following a gestation period of about 28 days. The eggs are kept in a burrow and hatch in about ten days. The mother nurtures the hatchlings, which are born blind and hairless, feeding them with milk secreted from mammary glands onto her skin, as platypuses lack nipples.
Food Sources: A platypus’s diet mainly consists of aquatic invertebrates, including insect larvae, annelid worms, and freshwater shrimp, which they forage from the riverbed using their highly sensitive bill. This bill can detect electric fields generated by the muscle movements of their prey. They store food in cheek pouches and consume it on the surface or in their burrows.
Mating Behavior: Mating occurs once a year, generally between June and October, depending on the geographical location. The mating ritual involves intricate behaviours such as males grasping the females’ tail with their bills and performing a dance in the water. After mating, the female constructs a nesting burrow where she lays her eggs and incubates them by curling around them.
This understanding of the platypus not only highlights its uniqueness among mammals but also underscores the importance of conservation efforts to protect these fascinating creatures and their habitats.
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A Sanctuary for Nature and Relaxation: The Maleny Community Precinct Riparian Reserve is a serene, protected area that provides visitors with an opportunity to connect with nature in a tranquil setting. Nestled along the banks of Obi Obi Creek in Maleny, this reserve boasts a lush riparian landscape, making it an ideal spot for eco-friendly activities and passive recreation.
Discover Local Flora and Fauna: The reserve is a thriving habitat for diverse wildlife, including native birds and aquatic species. It plays a critical role in the conservation of local biodiversity and supports efforts to maintain and enhance the riparian corridor along Obi Obi Creek.
Enjoy Scenic Walking Trails: Visitors can explore several peaceful walking trails that wind through the reserve. These paths offer picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and the creek, providing a perfect backdrop for leisurely walks, wildlife observation, and photography.
Engage in Environmental Education: The reserve serves as an educational resource, highlighting the importance of riparian zones and their role in ecological health. Informational signage throughout the area educates visitors about the local ecosystem and ongoing conservation efforts.
A Place for Community and Conservation: The Maleny Community Precinct Riparian Reserve is not only a haven for wildlife but also a space for the community to enjoy and learn about nature conservation. It exemplifies successful community involvement in environmental stewardship and sustainable land management.
This tranquil reserve offers a quiet escape and a chance to appreciate the natural beauty of Maleny while supporting vital ecological preservation efforts.
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Predators: Platypuses face predation from various animals due to their semi-aquatic lifestyle. Native predators include carnivorous marsupials like the spotted-tailed quoll, birds of prey such as eagles and hawks, and occasionally large fish that prey on young or adult platypuses. Introduced species such as foxes, feral cats, and dogs pose significant threats, often preying on platypuses that come to land or reside in shallow waters. Effective predator management and habitat restoration are crucial to protecting platypuses from these threats.
Human-Induced Threats: Habitat destruction from land clearing and urbanization significantly impacts platypus populations by reducing available habitat and food sources, and increasing vulnerability to predators. Additionally, waterway modifications like damming and water extraction disrupt their natural environment. Dams can prevent platypuses from accessing breeding areas and fragment populations, which may lead to reduced genetic diversity and hinder population recovery efforts.
Conservation Measures: Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration, such as re-establishing native vegetation along waterways which provides cover and stabilizes banks to support burrowing and reduce erosion. Community involvement is essential in monitoring platypus populations and implementing local conservation strategies. Managing predator populations and regulating fishing practices, especially the use of enclosed yabby traps that inadvertently drown platypuses, are also critical components of conservation programs.
Understanding and mitigating these threats is vital for the preservation of the platypus, an iconic species that contributes to the biodiversity and ecological health of Australian freshwater ecosystems.
Things to do Woorio MTB Trails
on e-MTBExplore Wooroi MTB Park on an e-MTB from ecoTekk Noosa
Experience the beauty and thrill of Wooroi Mountain Bike Park with our top-of-the-line e-MTBs. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned biker, our electric mountain bikes provide a unique way to explore the trails and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Plan Your Adventure: Ready to explore Wooroi MTB Park? Visit our Woorio MTB Trail page online to book your e-MTB today and discover the best way to experience one of the Sunshine Coast’s premier mountain biking destinations.
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- Trail Variety: From easy rides through scenic forests to challenging technical descents, Wooroi has trails to suit all skill levels.
- Effortless Riding: Electric bikes offer a boost when you need it, making climbing hills easier and allowing you to ride longer without fatigue.
- Connect with Nature: Quiet and eco-friendly, e-MTBs let you get up close with wildlife without disturbing the natural habitat. Wooroi Mountain Bike Park, nestled within the larger Tewantin National Park on the Sunshine Coast, is a remarkable habitat that supports a diverse array of plant and animal life. This rich biodiversity not only enhances the biking experience but also plays a crucial role in the ecological health of the region.
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Flexible Hire Options:
- Pick up your e-MTB directly from our Tewantin workshop or
- arrange for delivery to your accommodation or
- directly to Wooroi Day Use Area.
Full Support: Our team is available to assist with route planning, e-MTB setup, and all the tips you need for a great day out.
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Explore the Unique Ecosystems: The Noosa Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-recognized area that showcases a diverse environment where subtropical and tropical climates meet. This rich ecological zone covers over 150,000 hectares, supporting a mosaic of ecosystems from mangroves and wetlands to sand dunes and rainforests. This reserve is not only a haven for environmental research but also a prime destination for nature lovers seeking to explore pristine landscapes.
Hundreds of Kilometers of Pathways: Noosa boasts an extensive network of bike paths that wind through the biosphere, offering safe and scenic routes for all levels of cyclists. From leisurely rides along the coastline to more challenging tracks through lush rainforests, the pathways are well-maintained and signposted, guiding you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the region.
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Diverse Plant Life Tewantin National Park is characterized by a mix of forest types, each supporting different plant species:
- Eucalypt Forests: Dominated by towering eucalypts, these areas are adapted to the dry conditions found on higher ground. Species such as the scribbly gum and stringybark provide essential habitat and food sources for various wildlife.
- Rainforest Gullies: In moister, sheltered parts of the park, lush rainforests thrive. These areas are rich in species diversity, including large ferns, strangler figs, and vines that create a dense canopy layer.
- Wallum Heathlands: These areas are particularly fascinating due to their adaptation to nutrient-poor, sandy soils. They burst into a spectacular display of wildflowers, including banksias and heath myrtles, particularly in spring.
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Wildlife Encounters The varied environments of Wooroi Mountain Bike Park support a wide range of fauna, some of which are rare and significant:
- Birdlife: The park is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 100 species recorded. Notable species include the glossy black-cockatoo, eastern yellow robin, and the rare red-backed fairy-wren.
- Mammals: The quieter parts of the park are home to several species of marsupials and other mammals, including the koala, which feeds on the eucalypt leaves, and the elusive swamp wallaby.
- Reptiles and Amphibians: Reptile enthusiasts might spot the lace monitor or carpet python basking in the sun. Amphibians like the wallum froglet, a species sensitive to environmental changes, are also present in the wetter areas.
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Conservation efforts in Wooroi Mountain Bike Park are crucial for maintaining the delicate ecosystem that defines this region of Tewantin National Park. The park’s management undertakes a variety of activities designed to preserve the natural environment and ensure its sustainability for future generations.
Key Conservation Activities:
- Habitat Restoration: Efforts include reforestation, invasive species removal, and the restoration of native plant communities to enhance biodiversity.
- Controlled Burns: Regularly scheduled burns are conducted to maintain the health of the heathland areas, which are crucial for the survival of many native plant and animal species.
- Species Protection Programs: These programs are specifically targeted at protecting vulnerable and endangered species, such as the glossy black cockatoo and koalas, through habitat preservation and public education initiatives.
Your Role in Conservation: As a visitor to Wooroi Mountain Bike Park, you play a vital role in these conservation efforts. When enjoying the park on an ecoTekk Noosa e-MTB, we urge you to adhere to the following guidelines to minimize your impact on the environment and help protect the flora and fauna:
- Stay on Designated Trails: Riding only on marked trails helps prevent soil erosion and protects the undergrowth and habitats critical to wildlife.
- Watch for Wildlife: Be alert and cautious of wildlife. Our e-MTBs are quiet and can startle animals; slowing down and keeping a respectful distance helps reduce stress on wildlife.
- No Trace Principles: Carry out everything you bring in, dispose of waste properly, and avoid disturbing natural resources and features.
Join ecoTekk Noosa in Supporting Conservation: By choosing ecoTekk Noosa for your mountain biking adventure, you’re not only opting for an exciting ride but also contributing to the conservation of Wooroi Mountain Bike Park. We are committed to promoting eco-friendly tourism and support efforts that preserve the park’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
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Embark on an unforgettable mountain biking journey directly from your Noosa accommodation with ecoTekk Noosa’s convenient e-MTB hire service. Whether you’re staying in a hotel, a resort, or a holiday rental, starting your adventure has never been easier. Here’s how to make the most of your ride from Noosa to the stunning trails at Wooroi Mountain Bike Park.
Seamless e-MTB Delivery and Setup:
- Direct to Your Door: ecoTekk Noosa delivers high-quality electric mountain bikes right to your accommodation. Our team will bring everything you need, including helmets and safety gear, so you can focus solely on the journey ahead.
- Personalized Setup: We ensure that your e-MTB is adjusted according to your preferences and provide a brief orientation to get you comfortable with your gear. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned rider, we’re here to make sure you have a smooth start.
Planning Your Route:
- Scenic and Safe Routes: Our knowledgeable staff can suggest the best routes to take from your location in Noosa to the trails at Wooroi Mountain Bike Park. Enjoy a scenic ride along Noosa River, pass through the vibrant areas of Noosaville, and enter the serene pathways leading to Tewantin.
- Navigation Made Easy: We provide detailed maps and GPS tools if required, helping you navigate with confidence from your doorstep to the trailhead.
Enjoy the Ride:
- Eco-Friendly Travel: By choosing an e-MTB, you’re not just in for an exhilarating ride; you’re also making a sustainable choice. Electric bikes offer a clean, green way to explore the outdoors, reducing carbon emissions and helping preserve the natural beauty of the Sunshine Coast.
- Support Along the Way: Should you need any assistance during your ride, ecoTekk Noosa is just a call away. We’re here to help with any mechanical issues or queries you might have.
Arriving at Wooroi Mountain Bike Park:
- Park and Ride: Once you arrive at the Wooroi Day Use Area, you’re ready to tackle the trails. With routes available for all skill levels, from gentle rolls through eucalypt forests to challenging climbs and descents, Wooroi offers a rich and rewarding biking experience.
Book Your Adventure: Ready to hit the trails? Contact ecoTekk Noosa today to arrange your e-MTB hire and plan your journey from your Noosa accommodation to the exciting paths of Wooroi Mountain Bike Park. It’s time to experience the thrill of the ride and the beauty of the Sunshine Coast from the best seat in the house—your bike saddle.
Things to do Sugar Bag MTB Park
on e-MTBBegin your adventure with an e-MTB ride from your accommodation in Kings Beach, Caloundra, directly to the thrilling Sugar Bag MTB Park in Caloundra West. This easy and picturesque journey takes you through some of the Sunshine Coast’s most beautiful landscapes, ensuring a pleasant ride with stunning views. Conveniently located on Sugar Bag Road, the park is a quick trip away, allowing more time for you to enjoy the array of trails and natural beauty. As you pedal along, you’ll experience the unique coastal environment that transitions into the lush hinterland, making it a perfect introduction to one of the Sunshine Coast’s top mountain biking destinations. Whether you’re a seasoned biker or new to the sport, this route offers both accessibility and scenic splendor, setting the stage for an exciting day on the trails.
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Sugar Bag MTB Park boasts a rich network of trails suitable for all skill levels:
- Total Trails: 21
- Skill Levels: 23% beginner, 19% intermediate, 57% advanced (Note: ecoTekkSC hired e-MTBs are not allowed on advanced trails)
- Features: Over 60 wooden features including bridges and ramps, a pump track, and a skills park with black diamond trails
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Discover More at Sugar Bag MTB Park
Ready to take your mountain biking adventures to the next level? Explore the diverse trails and stunning scenery of Sugar Bag MTB Park in Caloundra West. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, our e-MTBs provide the perfect combination of power and comfort to enhance your ride. Learn more about the trails, rental options, and plan your visit by clicking the link below. Adventure awaits!
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Amenities: Toilets, water stations, information board, signposted trails
Leisure: Picnic tables, and BBQs for a relaxing post-ride break
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Trail Names: Enjoy whimsically named trails like “Willy Wonka” and “Rocky Road”
Wooden Constructions: Skill-enhancing features such as see-saws and log rollovers
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Local Spots: Visit Moffat Beach Brewing Co. or relax at Bulcock Beach
Cafe: Stop by Malarkey Artisan Cafe, a favourite among local riders
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Planning Your Journey from Accommodation to Trailhead: Begin your mountain biking day by hiring an e-MTB from ecoTekkSC, conveniently delivered right to your accommodation anywhere within the Caloundra area. Equip yourself with one of their premium electric mountain bikes, which are perfect for riders of all skill levels looking to explore the extensive network of trails at Sugar Bag Mountain Bike Trails.
What to Expect on Your Ride: As you pedal your way to Sugar Bag MTB Park, anticipate a journey that blends urban scenery with natural landscapes. The ride to the park allows you to familiarize yourself with the e-MTB’s features, such as pedal-assist settings, which enhance your riding experience, especially over varied terrains. This route not only warms you up for the trails ahead but also lets you take in the beautiful coastal environment that characterizes the Sunshine Coast.
Things to do Parklands MTB Park
on e-MTBUnleash Your Adventure at Parklands MTB Trails: Immerse yourself in the thrill of mountain biking at Parklands MTB Trails with ecoTekkSC’s e-MTB hire. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced biker, these trails offer a mix of challenges and scenic beauty, perfect for an exhilarating ride through the Sunshine Coast’s landscape.
Seamless Rental Experience: ecoTekkSC provides a hassle-free e-MTB rental service, delivering bikes directly to your accommodation or meeting you at the trailhead. Their Velectrix Ascent 29′ Pulse e-MTBs are ideal for tackling varied terrain, ensuring a comfortable and exciting adventure.
Ideal for All Riders: These trails cater to all ages and skill levels, making it a great family activity or a solo adventure. The e-assist feature on the bikes helps you manage tougher sections, providing a boost when needed.
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The Parklands MTB Trails boast a variety of paths, from steep inclines to flowy tracks, allowing you to test your skills or simply enjoy a leisurely ride through the beautiful conservation area. With eco-friendly electric assistance, you can explore further with less fatigue, making it perfect for a full day of adventure.
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Stay Hydrated and Nourished: When planning your mountain biking adventure at Parklands MTB Trails, it’s crucial to come prepared as there are no food or water facilities available within the park area. To ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience, always bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout your ride.
Pack a Picnic: Enhance your visit by packing a picnic lunch. There are several scenic spots along the trails where you can take a break and enjoy a meal amidst nature. This not only refuels your body but also provides a moment to relax and appreciate the park’s natural beauty.
By bringing your own water and food, you’ll be ready to tackle the trails and spend a full day exploring all that Parklands MTB Trails have to offer without any interruptions.
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For more detailed information or to book your next adventure, visit ecoTekk’s Parklands MTB Park page
Things to do Sunshine Castle Bli Bli
on e-BikesFamilies staying in the Marcoola to Kawana area can embark on an enchanting e-bike ride to Sunshine Castle in Bli Bli, a distinctive landmark on the Sunshine Coast with nearly 50 years of history. Originally constructed in 1972 to display fairytale dioramas and doll collections, Sunshine Castle has since evolved into a medieval-themed museum and vibrant events venue. Upon arrival, families can dive into a historical exploration and fantasy world.
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Self-Guided Tour: Delve into Sunshine Castle at your own pace, discovering a range of displays and historical exhibits scattered throughout the grounds.
Treasure Hunt: Engage in an exciting treasure hunt that takes visitors around the castle, solving clues to find a surprise treat in the King’s Treasure Chest.
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Medieval Displays: Experience the Middle Ages with hands-on exhibits where you can try on authentic armor and interact with elements in the castle courtyard.
History Shields Tour: Enhance your knowledge of the medieval era with educational shields that provide deep insights into the castle’s storied past.
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Doll Museum: Explore the renovated doll museum, featuring a diverse collection of dolls and enchanting fairy tale dioramas that highlight the castle’s unique historical connections to storytelling.
Fairytale Walk: Traverse a magical path that brings classic fairy tales to life, perfect for a family-friendly adventure that captivates both children and adults.
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Castle Courtyard Exploration: Wander through the atmospheric courtyard, complete with a moat and drawbridge, and uncover various medieval architectural wonders.
Absolut Toys Store: Visit the independent toy store located within the castle, offering a selection of quality toys that capture the imagination of children.
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Photography Opportunities: Capture memorable moments with family and friends against the picturesque backdrop of the castle’s turrets, towers, and scenic vistas.
Model Train Railway: Enjoy the charming model train display that enhances the magical atmosphere of the castle, appealing to visitors of all ages.
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Explore with Ease: Cycle from Buddina to the magical Sunshine Castle via Mooloolaba, Alexandra Headland, Cotton Tree, and Maroochydore. Enjoy scenic coastal paths and family-friendly stops. e-bikes equipped with child seats ensure a comfortable ride for all ages.
Discover & Delight: Visit lively beaches and quaint cafes before exploring the enchanting castle. Return with memories of medieval adventures and picturesque coastal scenes. Perfect for families seeking a blend of education and outdoor activity.
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Scenic Family Route: Start your adventure at Coolum Beach, with stops at Mount Coolum, Marcoola, Mudjimba, and Pacific Paradise. Conclude at Sunshine Castle for a medieval exploration.
Discover & Delight: Visit lively beaches and quaint cafes before exploring the enchanting castle. Return with memories of medieval adventures and picturesque coastal scenes. Perfect for families seeking a blend of education and outdoor activity.
Enjoyable & Educational: Perfect for families, this route offers fun beach rides, scenic rides, and a historical adventure, all accessible with child-friendly e-bikes from ecoTekkSC.
Things to do Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve
on e-BikesEco-Adventure to Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve on E-Bikes
Escape to the lush subtropical rainforest of Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, a breathtaking 55-hectare protected area in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, easily accessible from your Maleny accommodation or Airbnb. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and e-bike adventurers, this reserve offers an exceptional eco-tourism experience amidst ancient trees and vibrant wildlife.
Rent an eco-friendly e-bike from local provider ecoTekkSC and embark on a scenic journey through the hinterland to the reserve. The ride itself is invigorating, with paths that offer stunning views of the Glass House Mountains. Once there, immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the forest, home to over 391 plant species and an impressive array of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
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Step into the ancient world of Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, where the rainforest tells stories of millennia. This 55-hectare protected area in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland is a living museum of subtropical rainforest, preserved to showcase the incredible biodiversity and complex ecosystems that have evolved over centuries.
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As you wander through the rainforest, you’ll be surrounded by over 391 species of plants, including towering trees that have stood for hundreds of years. These majestic giants create a canopy that shelters a vibrant understorey teeming with life. The reserve is also a sanctuary for 141 bird species, 68 species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and countless invertebrates, each playing a role in the forest’s ecological balance.
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The reserve offers a variety of educational programs that enhance visitor understanding of these complex ecosystems and their role in global environmental health. Trails are dotted with interpretive signs that provide insights into the flora and fauna you encounter, making every step an educational experience. Additionally, strategic viewpoints along the trails offer breathtaking views of the iconic Glass House Mountains, providing a perfect backdrop for reflection and photography.
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Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve is not only a hub for biodiversity but also a centre for conservation and research efforts. These initiatives aim to protect the rainforest and its inhabitants, ensuring that this ancient ecosystem continues to thrive for future generations. The reserve actively involves the community and visitors in its conservation efforts, fostering a deep appreciation and respect for the natural world.
Visiting this primeval rainforest offers more than just a walk; it’s an immersive experience of one of the planet’s most fascinating and vital ecosystems. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a student of ecology, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat into nature, Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve provides a unique and enriching adventure.
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A Legacy of Conservation: Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve stands as a lasting tribute to Mary Thynne (née Cairncross), a figure of historical significance, although she did not directly contribute to the establishment of the reserve. Named in her honor, the reserve commemorates Mary’s dedication to the preservation of nature, a value deeply instilled in her daughters.
The Thynne Sisters’ Vision: On October 20, 1941, Mary Thynne’s daughters, Mabel, Elizabeth (Bessie), and Mary Thynne, made a pivotal decision that would shape the environmental legacy of the Sunshine Coast. They transferred 100 acres of their lush rainforest land to the then Landsborough Shire Council. This land transfer, executed through a Deed of Trust, aimed to preserve the rainforest indefinitely, celebrating their mother’s passion for natural beauty and conservation.
Expanding the Vision: The commitment to conservation was further solidified on December 11, 1966, when the sole remaining daughter, Elizabeth Thynne, donated an additional five acres to the council. This generous act ensured the expansion of this ecological haven, protecting a dense area rich in biodiversity.
Environmental Impact: Thanks to the foresight of the Thynne sisters, the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve has become a crucial sanctuary for numerous species of flora and fauna. By preventing the clearing of these lands, the sisters safeguarded a significant ecological area, preserving it for future generations to learn from and enjoy. The reserve now serves as an educational and recreational space, where visitors can explore and appreciate the ancient rainforest and its inhabitants.
This area not only serves as a reminder of the environmental foresight of its founders but also stands as a critical habitat in the region, continually fostering the conservation of its unique biodiversity.
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Endangered Avian Resident: The Coxen’s fig parrot, a vibrantly colored yet critically endangered bird, finds a precarious refuge in the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve. With an estimated population of just 100 mature individuals remaining across southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales, the survival of this species hangs in the balance.
Conservation Challenges: Habitat destruction poses the greatest threat to these tiny parrots, compounded by diseases and environmental changes such as drought. Their survival is dependent on the preservation of their natural habitats and the availability of their primary food source, figs.
Proactive Measures: Conservation efforts for the Coxen’s fig parrot include innovative strategies such as acoustic monitoring to detect their presence and audio recognition technology to analyze data. Furthermore, ex-situ breeding programs are being developed, utilizing closely related species to help boost their numbers.
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Elusive and Endangered: The grey goshawk, known for its striking appearance and rarity, faces significant threats in parts of its range, including Victoria where it is listed as endangered. The Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve provides one of the few sanctuaries for this majestic bird.
Threats and Conservation Needs: Primary threats include habitat loss due to logging and agricultural development, disturbance during nesting periods, and the potential impact of wildfires. Conservation actions focus on accurate population assessments, protection of nesting sites, and the maintenance of essential habitat networks.
Ongoing Conservation Efforts: Efforts to protect this raptor include implementing specific management prescriptions in state forests and conservation reserves to ensure the preservation and connectivity of its foraging and nesting habitats.
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A Shy Inhabitant: The red-necked pademelon, a medium-sized wallaby, thrives within the dense rainforests and eucalyptus stands of Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve. These shy, mostly nocturnal creatures are crucial components of the ecosystem, influencing vegetation dynamics and serving as prey for native predators.
Conservation Status and Ecological Role: While not currently under global protection by CITES or the IUCN, local conservation measures are critical due to the reduction in their natural habitat from land clearing. The pademelon’s role in the ecosystem includes foraging behaviours that shape plant growth patterns and provide food sources for higher trophic levels.
Habitat and Behavior: Red-necked pademelons prefer environments that provide dense cover, rarely venturing into open spaces. Their presence in the reserve highlights the importance of maintaining and protecting these habitats for future generations.
Each of these species exemplifies the unique biodiversity housed within the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, underscoring the critical need for ongoing conservation efforts to protect these valuable ecological assets.
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Exploring Maleny’s Diverse Cycling Routes: Maleny offers over 40 kilometres of shared pathways, providing an inviting network of routes for cyclists of all levels. These paths connect the vibrant Town Centre to the serene Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, allowing riders to enjoy both the bustling town life and the tranquil natural surroundings.
Navigating Road Safety: Several of the newer roads in the area have been equipped with cycle lanes and wide shoulders, making them safer for biking enthusiasts. However, the older roads around Maleny lack these features, presenting some challenges for cyclists. To ensure safety on these routes, it is strongly recommended that riders wear high-visibility vests and keep their lights on at all times, especially during early morning or late evening rides. Additionally, when cycling on roads without shoulders, it is safest to ride in single file to avoid potential hazards and ensure that all cyclists are visible to other road users.
Cycling Etiquette and Safety Tips: By adhering to these safety guidelines, cyclists can enjoy a secure and enjoyable experience exploring Maleny’s beautiful landscapes. Whether heading to the lush environs of Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve or simply cruising around the town, being prepared and cautious ensures that all riders can have a positive and safe cycling adventure.
Things to Do The Big Pelican Noosa River
on e-BikesDiscover the charm of Noosa from a new perspective with an e-bike rental from ecoTekk Noosa. Nestled along the picturesque Noosa River Gympie Terrace, The Big Pelican stands as a beloved icon of Noosaville. Known affectionately as ‘Pelican Pete,’ this charming sculpture has captivated visitors since 1977. Originally crafted for a local parade, it now offers a whimsical photo opportunity for families and tourists alike, adding a touch of fun to the serene riverside setting.
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While exploring The Big Pelican, take the chance to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Gympie Terrace. This area is a hub of activity with a delightful mix of cafes, restaurants, and water sports facilities. Whether you’re interested in a leisurely kayak down the Noosa River or a casual stroll through the shops, Gympie Terrace provides the perfect backdrop for a day of exploration and relaxation. Nearby, the Pelican Boat Hire offers a range of water activities, adding to the adventure possibilities in this quaint riverside locale.
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Embark on a culinary journey along Gympie Terrace in Noosaville with a hired e-bike from ecoTekk Noosa, allowing you to easily hop from one great dining spot to another. Here’s a selection of restaurants to enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner along this scenic riverside location.
Breakfast Options:
- First Batch Coffee Roasters: Kickstart your day with top-notch coffee and a minimalistic breakfast offering, ideal for coffee lovers. Located at 2/8 Venture Drive, Noosaville.
- Grenny’s Restaurant: Enjoy a breakfast with views over the Noosa River. They offer classic breakfast favorites right on Gympie Terrace.
- Moonstruck: For a unique morning blend of coffee and boutique gins, Moonstruck on Hastings Street presents an innovative breakfast experience.
Lunch Spots:
- Grind Café: This casual spot offers a great selection for a relaxing lunch with a river view, located at 1/255 Gympie Terrace.
- ESCO: Known as one of the best places for breakfast on Gympie Terrace, ESCO also serves a delightful lunch menu.
- Little Humid Restaurant: Enjoy a lunch menu featuring fresh seafood and local produce in a relaxed setting, right on Gympie Terrace.
Dinner Delights:
- Gusto Noosa: Perfect for a sunset dinner, Gusto offers a riverside dining experience with a menu that highlights local seafood and fine wines.
- Noosa Waterfront Restaurant & Bar: Located slightly off Gympie Terrace, this spot offers sophisticated dining with Italian flair.
- Grenny’s Restaurant: Conclude your day with a dinner by the river, enjoying their well-regarded dishes from a diverse menu that caters to all tastes.
- Noosa Boathouse: For an exquisite seafood experience, visit Noosa Boathouse, located directly on the Noosa River. This iconic three-level bistro is known for its spectacular waterfront views and offers a fresh, local seafood menu along with stunning sunsets. Perfect for a romantic dinner or a special occasion with friends.
Each of these locations offers a unique taste of Noosa’s local flavours, enhanced by the convenience and eco-friendly nature of e-biking. Enjoy the flexibility of exploring at your own pace, with the fresh air adding to the overall delightful experience of your culinary tour.
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Explore the Unique Ecosystems: The Noosa Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-recognized area that showcases a diverse environment where subtropical and tropical climates meet. This rich ecological zone covers over 150,000 hectares, supporting a mosaic of ecosystems from mangroves and wetlands to sand dunes and rainforests. This reserve is not only a haven for environmental research but also a prime destination for nature lovers seeking to explore pristine landscapes.
Hundreds of Kilometers of Pathways: Noosa boasts an extensive network of bike paths that wind through the biosphere, offering safe and scenic routes for all levels of cyclists. From leisurely rides along the coastline to more challenging tracks through lush rainforests, the pathways are well-maintained and signposted, guiding you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the region.
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Boating and Fishing: The river is popular for various water activities including boating, fishing, and kayaking. With several boat hire services available, such as eco-friendly electric boats, visitors can enjoy a leisurely day on the water, exploring the serene environment at their own pace.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding and Kayaking: Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) and kayaking are also popular on the Noosa River, providing a peaceful way to navigate its waters while getting up close with nature. These activities are suitable for all ages and skill levels, making them perfect for families looking to engage with the outdoors.
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Rent an E-Bike from ecoTekk Noosa: ecoTekk Noosa offers electric bikes for rent, which are perfect for cycling along the river’s pathways. The dedicated bike trails along the river are scenic and flat, ideal for e-biking. This eco-friendly mode of transportation allows you to explore more of the riverfront while enjoying the fresh air and stunning views.
Guided E-Bike Tours: For those interested in a more guided experience, ecoTekk Noosa provides e-bike tours along the river. These tours are led by knowledgeable guides who can point out key attractions, discuss local wildlife, and share stories about the river’s cultural and historical significance.
Things to do Aussie World
on e-BikesHop on your ecoTekkSC e-bike and ride to Aussie World, located on the Sunshine Coast! Perfect for a day filled with thrills, Aussie World offers an array of rides and attractions for all ages, including the famous Redback, which spins riders on an exhilarating 360-degree rotation! With dedicated bike-friendly routes, you can cycle in comfort and style through the scenic pathways, passing lush landscapes as you make your way to this iconic Sunshine Coast destination.
Whether you’re planning a family day out, or just looking for a fun and eco-friendly adventure, riding to Aussie World on your e-bike makes the journey as memorable as the destination. Explore the vibrant atmosphere of Aussie World with fun rides, tasty treats, and exciting attractions waiting for you!
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Aussie World, located on the Sunshine Coast, is a premier family-friendly theme park that offers a variety of exciting attractions and experiences for visitors of all ages. With over 30 rides and attractions, including the famous Redback and SX360, Aussie World delivers thrill and excitement alongside more relaxed experiences such as mini golf and classic fairground games. The park is designed for all kinds of adventurers, from adrenaline junkies to families looking for a fun day out. Visitors can also enjoy dining options, live entertainment, and themed events throughout the year, making it a must-visit destination in Queensland
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Set off on a picturesque e-bike journey from the relaxed ambience of Cotton Tree Caravan Park to the thrilling Aussie World and the iconic Banana Bender Pub. This route takes you approximately 20 km along dedicated cycle pathways, skirting the beautiful Mooloolah National Park and venturing into the lush Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Your adventure begins at the family-friendly Cotton Tree, known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant community atmosphere. From there, you’ll head south, enjoying the coastal views as you move towards Mooloolaba. The path then takes you through the serene environments of the Mooloolah National Park, where you can enjoy the rich native flora and fauna.
As you leave the coast behind, the route shifts into the hinterland, offering a mix of hillier terrain with rewarding vistas. Your destination, Aussie World, is one of the Sunshine Coast’s top attractions, providing a variety of rides and games for all ages. Right next door, the Banana Bender Pub offers a perfect spot to relax and refuel with delicious food and a good selection of drinks in a uniquely Australian setting.
This bikemap is ideal for those looking to combine a bit of adventure with sightseeing. It’s suited for riders looking for a moderately easy ride with opportunities to stop, explore, and enjoy the natural and man-made attractions along the way. Perfect for a day out with the family or a fun excursion with friends!
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Set off on a delightful e-bike adventure from Happy Valley in Caloundra to Aussie World, travelling along dedicated cycle pathways that ensure a safe and enjoyable ride. This route offers an excellent mix of coastal views and suburban landscapes, making it a visually appealing journey for riders of all levels. Starting from the beautiful shores of Happy Valley, the path meanders through residential areas before entering more open and less trafficked roads as you approach Aussie World. The entire route is well-marked and suitable for e-bike travel, providing a smooth ride with enough points of interest to keep the journey engaging. Perfect for a family day out or a fun ride with friends, this bikemap ensures a direct and scenic ride to one of the Sunshine Coast’s most beloved amusement parks. Enjoy the ease and comfort of travelling on two wheels while soaking up the sunny ambience of this vibrant area.
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Things to do Amaze World
on e-BikesRide your ecoTekkSC e-bike to Amaze World in Tanawha, Queensland, for a day of family fun and adventure! Located at 274 Tanawha Tourist Drive, Amaze World offers a variety of attractions, including the famous Bellingham Hedge Maze, a challenging Timber Maze, and an 18-hole mini golf course. Enhance your visit with augmented reality experiences, or let the kids enjoy the nature playground and water play area. With recent renovations and new puzzles, Amaze World is the perfect destination for a fun-filled day. Cycle in comfort and style, and make your visit to this enchanting Sunshine Coast attraction even more memorable!
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Amaze World in Tanawha offers two unique maze experiences that are fun for the whole family. The Bellingham Hedge Maze, made from lush Lilly Pilly hedges, challenges visitors to navigate through a living labyrinth. Once you reach the center, you can climb the platform for a stunning view of the entire maze. For those seeking a different challenge, the Timber Maze offers wooden walls and intricate paths, providing a fresh twist on the traditional maze experience. Both mazes test your navigation skills while delivering loads of fun!
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Amaze World has more to offer beyond its captivating mazes. Visitors can enjoy an 18-hole Mini Golf course, perfect for friendly competition and family fun. Younger visitors will love the Nature Playground and Water Play area, where they can explore and splash around to their heart’s content. For a tech twist, use the Amaze World app to unlock Augmented Reality Experiences, bringing magical creatures like fairies and dragons to life as you explore the grounds. These interactive elements add a sense of wonder to your visit. Amaze World also provides engaging puzzles and quizzes to challenge your mind while you explore. From general trivia to a popular Harry Potter-themed quiz, the fun goes beyond physical activities, making it an ideal destination for visitors of all ages. Recent renovations have also added new puzzles and updated features, including the iconic Dutch windmill. With extended opening hours during school holidays, Amaze World ensures a day of adventure and excitement that’s perfect for families, friends, or groups looking for a memorable experience on the Sunshine Coast.
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Visiting or living on the Sunny Coast? Our e-bikes are perfect for a ~50 km round trip from your accommodation to Amaze World in Tanawha. Explore a variety of scenic and comfortable e-bike routes within a 25 km radius of Tanawha. Check the map below to see if your stay is within this area and start planning your adventure to Amaze World today!
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Embark on a scenic 50 km round trip by e-bike from Happy Valley, Caloundra to Amaze World in Tanawha, suitable for the whole family. Enjoy the easy route with beautiful coastal and hinterland views, perfect for a leisurely ride. Arrive at Amaze World to explore its mazes, mini golf, and lush gardens. Check our detailed bikemap below for the best routes and start planning your adventure today! A perfect combination of active travel and fun attractions awaits on the Sunshine Coast.
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Things to do Maroochy Wetlands
on e-BikesExplore the Maroochy Wetlands with ecoTekk Electric Bikes and Sunshine Coast Environmental Education Centre
Embark on a serene eco-adventure to the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary, where the natural beauty of Queensland’s diverse ecosystems awaits. Start your journey with ecoTekk Electric Bikes from your accommodation, cycling through picturesque paths until you reach the Bilai Environmental Education Centre. Here, secure your e-bike at the convenient rails and prepare to immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature.
Ride our e-bikes to a day of exploration and inspiration at the Maroochy Wetlands, and see for yourself why this is a favourite local gem for both environmental education and leisure. Book your eco-friendly journey today and contribute to sustainability while enjoying the breathtaking scenery of the Sunshine Coast!
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Delve deeper into the area’s history and ecology with a visit to the Bilai Environmental Education Centre, located within the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary. This centre offers a range of displays that enhance understanding of local history, and environmental issues, focusing on water quality and mangrove ecosystems. It’s an ideal addition to your visit, providing educational experiences that cater to all age groups, from young students to adults.
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The sanctuary features a newly upgraded boardwalk that is accessible for wheelchairs, prams, and school groups, making it ideal for educational visits and general public enjoyment (NO bicycles or skateboards). The boardwalk facilitates access to various ecosystems, including rainforests, mangroves, melaleuca, and casuarina woodlands. Educational activities and volunteer opportunities are plentiful, offering guided tours, visitor information services, and scientific research to help understand and preserve the wetland’s biodiversity.
Visiting the Maroochy Wetlands offers a chance to engage with nature through structured walking paths ranging from 40m to 950m, complete with facilities like a crab viewing platform, bird hides, and historical displays at the canecutter’s barracks.
The best time to visit to avoid mosquitoes is between May and October.
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Explore the breathtaking coastline and lush landscapes from Coolum to Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary with our detailed e-bike route map. This map guides you through a scenic journey, highlighting the best bicycle pathways and key points of interest along the way. Note: There is a 2km section of roadside bicycle lane between Pacific Paradise and Bli Bli, providing a direct route. For a more scenic alternative, consider the route across Maroochy Bridge on cycle pathways, which extends the trip by an additional 6km, offering enhanced views and a more leisurely ride.
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Navigate the scenic bike pathways from Mooloolaba to Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary with our interactive map. This guide highlights the best routes for cycling enthusiasts, ensuring a pleasant and safe journey through diverse landscapes. Perfect for a leisurely ride or an adventurous day out on your bike!
Things to do Zero Latency
on e-BikesAdd an eco-friendly twist to your next gaming adventure by cycling to Zero Latency VR in Birtinya, Queensland, with ecoTekkSC e-bikes. Explore the stunning Sunshine Coast on your way to this cutting-edge virtual reality gaming center, where you and your group can dive into immersive VR games that transport you to another world. Perfect for friends, families, or corporate teams, this experience combines outdoor exploration with high-tech entertainment, making it a truly unique and sustainable outing on the Sunshine Coast.
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Zero Latency in Birtinya, Queensland, offers a truly state-of-the-art virtual reality experience that transports you into immersive digital worlds. With advanced VR technology and a large, free-roam space, you can move freely and interact with your surroundings, making the experience feel incredibly real. Whether you’re battling zombies, exploring space, or solving puzzles, Zero Latency provides a wide range of games that cater to different interests and skill levels. It’s more than just a game; it’s an adventure where you become part of the action.
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Combine your visit to Zero Latency with an eco-friendly journey by riding an e-bike from ecoTekkSC. Cycling to the VR center not only reduces your carbon footprint but also allows you to enjoy the beautiful Sunshine Coast along the way. This adventure is perfect for days when the weather isn’t ideal for the beach, parks, or cruises, offering a unique blend of outdoor exploration and sustainable travel regardless of the forecast. Arrive at Zero Latency energized and ready for action, knowing that you’ve made a positive choice for the environment while gearing up for an unforgettable VR experience.
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Visiting or living on the Sunny Coast? Our e-bikes easily have the range for a ~50 km round trip from your accommodation to Mount Coolum. Explore a variety of scenic and comfortable e-bike routes within a 25 km radius of Mount Coolum. Check the map below to see if your stay is within this area and start planning your adventure today!
Things to do Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World
on e-BikesEnhance your visit to the stunning Maleny Botanic Gardens with an eco-friendly twist! Rent one of our ecoTekkSC e-bikes and ride through the breathtaking scenery of the Sunshine Coast hinterland on your way to this unforgettable destination. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Maleny Botanic Gardens, a privately-owned paradise sprawling across 23 acres of lush gardens, nestled within a 110-acre property. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Glass House Mountains and encircled by pristine rainforest, these layered, terraced gardens boast stunning waterfalls and serene lakes, creating a majestic escape atop the escarpment.
Once there, hop onto a golf cart to effortlessly navigate the gardens and ensure you don’t miss a single sight.
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Wander through ancient rainforests and marvel at rock formations dating back 25 million years. Learn about the legendary Gympie Gympie (Stinging Tree) as you soak in panoramic views of the Glass House Mountains on your scenic walks.
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Step into our Bird World, featuring five walk-through aviaries that house over 600 native and exotic birds from around the globe. Join an interactive, guided tour that lasts approximately 50 minutes, where our knowledgeable birdkeepers will introduce you to the vibrant birdlife and share fascinating insights into their unique characteristics.
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When you’re ready to leave, be sure to ask our friendly staff to ferry you to the top of the entry for a convenient and comfortable departure.
Plan your visit to Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World today and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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Learn more at Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World website
Things to Do Peregian Beach
on e-BikesPeregian Beach is a charming coastal village located approximately 7 km north of Coolum Beach and 12 Km Sount of Noosa on the Sunshine Coast. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and beautiful natural surroundings, Peregian Beach offers a perfect blend of outdoor activities, family-friendly amenities, and a vibrant local community. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking a quieter alternative to busier tourist spots like Noosa, with easy access to various attractions and modern conveniences.
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Peregian Beach Park is a central attraction offering a range of amenities and activities, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. Key features include:
- Large Open Grassy Areas: Ideal for picnics and relaxation.
- Playground Equipment: Modern and safe for children.
- Skate Park: A hit with the local youth.
- BBQ Facilities and Shelter Sheds: Perfect for family gatherings.
- Public Toilets and Showers: Ensuring convenience for all visitors.
- Beach Access: Easy access to the beautiful sandy beach.
The park’s family-friendly atmosphere makes it a great spot to spend a day outdoors, enjoying the sunshine and coastal breeze.
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Explore Peregian Beach’s Top Restaurants by E-Bike: Set off on a self-guided e-bike journey through Peregian Beach, where a rich dining scene awaits. This eco-friendly venture allows you to combine the freedom of cycling with the indulgence of gourmet dining, all at your own pace. With scenic coastal paths leading to an array of acclaimed restaurants, your day promises both culinary delights and picturesque views.
- Bask Restaurant: Begin your epicurean exploration at Bask Restaurant, celebrated for its Chef-Hatted dining, seasonal offerings, and sophisticated wine list.
- Periwinkle Restaurant: Pedal onwards to Periwinkle Restaurant for a taste of French Mediterranean cuisine, emphasizing fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients.
- The Captain’s Daughter: For a casual meal, stop at The Captain’s Daughter and enjoy classic fish & chips in a friendly outdoor setting.
- Mariella Mexicantina: Add a dash of spice to your ride with a visit to Mariella Mexicantina, offering authentic Mexican dishes in a cozy environment.
- Outer Square: Refresh with a coffee or a contemporary Australian meal at Outer Square, a café celebrated for its creativity and quality.
- Peregian Beach Hotel: As evening approaches, the Peregian Beach Hotel is the perfect spot for global cuisine, craft beers, and vibrant live music.
- Pizzami Gourmet Pizza Bar: Indulge in a gourmet pizza accompanied by cocktails and live music at Pizzami Gourmet Pizza Bar, a local favorite.
- Coconut Kulture: Opt for something lighter at Coconut Kulture, where you can enjoy well-rated Thai cuisine with healthy and vegetarian options.
This self-guided e-bike hire allows you to savor the tastes of Peregian Beach while enjoying an active, sustainable mode of travel. Discover each location at your leisure, experiencing the best culinary spots this charming beachside community has to offer.
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Located just behind the beach dunes, the Peregian Environmental Park offers:
- Walking Tracks: Through wallum heath vegetation.
- Diverse Flora and Fauna: Excellent for nature enthusiasts.
- Birdwatching Opportunities: Spot a variety of bird species.
- Stunning Sunset Views: Over the lush landscape, perfect for evening relaxation.
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Peregian Beach itself is a major draw, offering:
- Long Stretch of Golden Sand: Ideal for leisurely walks.
- Less Crowded: Compared to nearby popular beaches, providing a serene environment.
- Lifeguard Patrols: Ensuring safety year-round.
- Gentle Surf and Shallow Waters: Making it safe for families.
- Popular Activities: Swimming, surfing, and beach walks are highly recommended.
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Activities
In addition to beach activities, visitors can enjoy:
- Climbing Mount Emu: For panoramic views of the area.
- Exploring Noosa National Park: With its diverse ecosystems and wildlife.
- Cycling or Walking Along Coastal Pathways: Offering stunning scenic routes.
- Water Sports: Including surfing, swimming, and paddleboarding.
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Visiting or living on the Sunny Coast? Our e-bikes easily have the range for a ~50 km round trip from your accommodation to Peregian Beach. Discover a diverse array of e-bike routes within a 25 km radius to Peregian Beach, perfect for comfortable and scenic rides. See the map below to check if your stay falls within the 25 km radius of Peregian Beach and start planning your adventure today!
Things to do Mt Coolum
on e-BikesExplore Mount Coolum’s natural beauty and adventures with our eco-friendly e-bikes. Perfect for all ages, these bikes offer a sustainable way to navigate the diverse landscapes of this Sunshine Coast landmark. Enjoy thrilling rides along challenging tracks, tranquil forest paths, and stunning coastal routes. After cycling, cool off with a swim in the pristine beaches nearby or indulge in diverse dining options. Start with breakfast at Marcoola Surf Club, enjoy a fusion lunch at Bulli, and finish your day with dinner at High Tide Bar, Grill and Café, featuring delicious burgers and fresh seafood. Experience a day full of exploration, relaxation, and culinary delights at Mount Coolum.
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Cycle to the base of Mount Coolum and embark on a hike to the summit. This impressive volcanic dome rises 208 meters above sea level and offers stunning 360-degree views of the Sunshine Coast, including the Glass House Mountains, Point Cartwright, and Noosa Heads. The hike is challenging but rewarding, taking approximately 1.5 hours for the round trip. Be prepared for steep and rocky sections, and enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, including rare and threatened species found only in this park.
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Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a romantic meal with breathtaking views from the summit of Mount Coolum. The panoramic vistas of the coast and hinterland provide a perfect backdrop for memorable moments.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or stunning views, Mount Coolum and the surrounding areas offer a perfect e-bike experience. Embrace the freedom and convenience of e-biking while exploring one of the Sunshine Coast’s most iconic destinations
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Embark on a delightful e-biking culinary adventure in the Mt Coolum and Marcoola area, where you can enjoy an array of dining experiences throughout the day. Here are three highly recommended places for breakfast, lunch, and dinner that you can easily visit on a rented e-bike cycling North from Maroochydore or South from Noosa:
- Curly’s on the Boardwalk – Located in Mount Coolum, Curly’s offers a picturesque start to your day with its waterfront views and a menu featuring local favourites.
- Cuba St. Coffee Roasters Cafe – In Marcoola, this cafe serves perfectly cooked breakfast classics like eggs benedict alongside excellent coffee, making it a great spot to fuel up for the day.
- My Place Restaurant – Situated in Coolum Beach with stunning ocean views, enjoy a mix of Italian and Mediterranean foods for a leisurely breakfast or brunch.
- Bulli: A popular restaurant that serves a mix of modern Australian cuisine with a Mediterranean twist.
- Marcoola Surf Club: Offering a laid-back atmosphere with a view of the surf, it’s ideal for a leisurely breakfast, lunch or Dinner after a scenic ride on your e-bike.
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Visiting or living on the Sunny Coast? Our e-bikes easily have the range for a ~50 km round trip from your accommodation to Mount Coolum. Explore a variety of scenic and comfortable e-bike routes within a 25 km radius of Mount Coolum. Check the map below to see if your stay is within this area and start planning your adventure today!
Debbie & Ian's fishing Adventure
Debbie & Ian’s booked their e-Bikes from @ecoTekkSC for a week’s stay at Mooloolaba caravan park. The e-bikes gave them the freedom to explore the Mooloolaba area without the hassle of parking. Debbie & Ian also took advantage of our Things To Do Sunshine Coast partners Sunshine Afloat’s whale watching and finishing tours to book a fishing Adventure. Use the e-bikes to get to the jetty and back hassle-free.
See more activities from our partners on our Things To Do Sunshine Coast page
Things to do Paradise Seaplanes
on e-BikesStunning Seaplane Adventure!
Begin your journey by riding your hired e-Bike to Paradise Seaplanes, where a unique Warbird Seaplane adventure awaits! Soar above the breathtaking Sunshine Coast and hinterland on a 5-star scenic joyflight. This unforgettable experience, suitable for ages 2 to 92, combines the thrill of flight with the serene beauty of the landscape, offering a bird’s-eye view of the region like never before. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this adventure is a must-do for anyone looking to explore the Sunshine Coast from a new perspective. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure by riding your hired e-Bike to Paradise Seaplanes, where a variety of breathtaking seaplane joyflights await. Experience the thrill of flight with options ranging from a quick introduction flight perfect for kids, to the exhilarating River Dash Adventure over the Sunshine Coast’s coastal treasures. For those seeking a longer journey, the Maroochy River Adventure offers a scenic 10-minute exploration, while the Sunshine Coast Adventure takes you over Mooloolaba’s stunning harbor and coastline. If you crave a deeper dive into the region’s beauty, the Noosa River Adventure provides a 30-minute historical and visual feast, with views of Mt. Coolum and Noosa’s timeless landscapes.
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For a truly immersive experience, join the Surf Patrol Adventure or the Noosa to Glass House Adventure, where you’ll soar over the coast and hinterland, capturing the majestic Glass House Mountains. Elevate your perspective further with the Double Island Point Adventure, blending natural splendor and military history. For a romantic touch, choose the LoveHeart Package or the Love is in the Air Romantic Picnic Package, offering an exclusive flight with a luxurious picnic, perfect for creating lasting memories. Whether you’re seeking adventure, romance, or a unique perspective, these seaplane experiences will surprise and amaze, providing a fresh view of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland and coastline.
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Visiting or living on the Sunny Coast? Our e-bikes have the perfect range for a ~50 km round trip from your accommodation to Paradise Seaplanes. Explore a variety of scenic and comfortable e-bike routes within a 25 km radius of Maroochy River, where Paradise Seaplanes is located. Check the map below to see if your stay is within this area and start planning your unique seaplane adventure today!
Things to do Bill's Boat hire
on e-BikesCycle to Bill’s Boat Hire – Explore Caloundra’s Waters on an E-Bike Adventure
Rideing your ecoTekkSC e-bike to Bill’s Boat Hire in Golden Beach, Caloundra, to enjoy a day on the tranquil waters of Pumicestone Passage. Established in 1956, Bill’s Boat Hire offers a variety of watercraft options, including BBQ pontoon boats perfect for family fun and relaxation. Whether you’re cruising the calm waters, spotting dolphins and turtles, or firing up the BBQ on board, this is the ideal way to experience Caloundra’s scenic beauty. Combine eco-friendly travel with an unforgettable water adventure by cycling to Bill’s Boat Hire today!
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Bill’s Boat Hire offers a range of watercraft, including their popular BBQ Pontoon Boats, designed for a relaxing and enjoyable day on the water. The Sweetwater BBQ Boat seats up to 10 people and comes with a marine gas BBQ, full canopy, sunbed, and café clear-drop blinds for all-weather cruising. For smaller groups, the Tracker BBQ Boat seats 7, with a half canopy and rod holders for fishing. Both boats include all safety equipment and are easy to board, ensuring a comfortable experience. Best of all, no boat license is required, making it accessible to everyone.
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Bill’s Boat Hire provides an incredible opportunity to cruise the calm waters of Pumicestone Passage, a pristine area known for its stunning views of Bribie Island and the Glass House Mountains. As you glide along, keep an eye out for local wildlife, including dolphins, dugongs, and sea turtles. Whether you want to enjoy a relaxing BBQ on the water, fish from the comfort of your boat, or explore the shores of Northern Bribie Island, Bill’s Boat Hire offers a unique and memorable way to experience Caloundra’s natural beauty.