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Food and Wine Sunshine Coast
Not only are there great Sunshine Coast restaurants , there are also plenty of restaurants on the Sunshine Coast.You can find a plethora of food and wine opportunities on the Sunshine Coast. Discover the fresh local food and award winning wines of the Sunshine Coast on your own or by joining a sunshine coast wine tasting tour. The rich volcanic soils of the area, good rainfall and generally pesticide free environment provide an opportunity for premium quality produce and an insight to Australian enterprise. For an idea of the places you can visit, there are food and wine tours on the Sunshine Coast.

Blind Man's Bluff Vineyards

Head to Blind Man's Bluff Vineyards for wine tasting or simply sit back and take in the peaceful country atmosphere and appreciate the wonderful views of the Mary Valley.

Dingo Creek Vineyard

Dingo Creek Vineyard is where you can sample a range of locally produced quality wines in a beautiful rural setting.

Little Morgue Winery

The Little Morgue Winery was previously a working morgue, the lower level now featuring a quaint winery. The original chapel offers a memorable wine tasting experience and is also an art gallery.

Noosa Valley Winery

Here you'll have another chance to sample some of Queensland's quality wines at this picturesque family-owned winery.

Spirit House

Spirit House Restaurant at Yandina is renowned for its wonderful, fragrant Thai inspired food. The food here is so popular that two of the chefs conduct six daily classes every week in the hands-on cooking school.

Kybong Crayfish Farm

Pull in a net and hand pick your crayfish at Kybong Crayfish Farm. You can also taste fresh, cooked crayfish.

Gourmet Greens

Gourmet Greens is Noosa's most picturesque commercial salad garden.

Garnisha Spice Gardens

At Garnish Spice Gardens you'll enjoy aromatic and picturesque gardens and a chance to sample an exotic range of spice blends, all made with ingredients sourced from the garden.

Strawberry Fields Farm

Strawberry Fields Farm is open from June to November each year. Using many natural products to produce the strawberries, Strawberry Fields has a reputation locally for having the sweetest and best looking strawberries available. At Strawberry Fields you can pick your own strawberries or if you're in a hurry you can purchase ready packed strawberries or cool down with strawberry ice-creams and other refreshments.

The Ginger Factory

The Ginger Factory at Yandina on the Sunshine Coast is Queensland's biggest free admission theme park, home of the world's largest Ginger Factory. Learn some of the secrets that make Australian ginger the world's favourite. You can even take home your own beautiful ginger plant for an easy-growing exotic addition to the garden, from the Ginger Nursery.

The Big Pineapple

The Big Pineapple is an imposing 16m high, fibreglass Pineapple Icon established in 1971. Here you can discover more about Queensland's Tropical Fruit industries and sample Queensland style foods.

Superbee

Superbee is a working honey factory which exports to over 25 different countries all over the world. Superbee is located in both the beautiful rainforest hinterland of the Sunshine Coast, you can see the entire process of honey production from the beehive to the bottle and taste the world's widest range of pure.

Updated 24/3/2007

 

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