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Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout — Attraction in Tinbeerwah

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Cooroy Noosa Rd, Tewantin QLD 4563, Australia
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Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout

Tinbeerwah QLD 4563, Australia
4.8(287)
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parks.des.qld.gov.au

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Ed BattenEd Batten
Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout is a must-visit for big Sunshine Coast views without a long hike. It is wheelchair access for the first 260 metres, then gets a bit steeper for the remaining 740 metres. The short, easy track is mostly paved but also takes you across large, flattish boulders that give it a natural, adventurous feel while still being manageable for most ages. There is a small bench seat at about the 600 metre mark, so that you can rest before making the slightly easier track to the Lookout platform. From the lookout platform, you’ll get a stunning 360° panorama – lush hinterland rolling out to the Glass House Mountains in one direction and sparkling coastline in the other. It’s especially magical at sunrise or sunset when the colours light up the whole landscape. Parking is limited and there’s little shade, so bring water and a hat, but for such a small effort, the payoff is huge. There are also anchor points for those that wish to repel over the cliff edges. As always, if you take children, make sure you keep an eye on them at all times. A lot of the cliff edges are un-fenced.
Danila NatoliDanila Natoli
A good walk up the hill to the look out - about 10-15 min. Partly rock face and steps along a lovely stone paved path, so it is a comfortable, safe climb. If you have children you would need to watch them as they could wonder off the path to the edges. Beautiful and interesting plants, flowers and views to see on the way up. We noticed the sweet, honey smell of the flowered bushes as we climbed. The views were worth the climb. Quiet spectacular even on a cloudy, hazy day. It would be great if they had an information sign about the hills and places you were viewing. This would have added to the experience. The information board they had at the bottom was great to identify the flowers and such. We didn't see any of the fauna though. I would definitely come back again.
Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)
It’s a great lookout that could be improved upon. A signboard at the top so you know what you’re looking at. The carparking is somewhat limited so if you’re after the Insta sunset I’d get there early. The path up to the summit is both man made and natural and so is uneven and steep on places. To be expected I’d say. The view from the top is fab, sunrise and sunset being the pick. Lovely views over Noosa, the Hinterland and further up the coast.
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Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout is a must-visit for big Sunshine Coast views without a long hike. It is wheelchair access for the first 260 metres, then gets a bit steeper for the remaining 740 metres. The short, easy track is mostly paved but also takes you across large, flattish boulders that give it a natural, adventurous feel while still being manageable for most ages. There is a small bench seat at about the 600 metre mark, so that you can rest before making the slightly easier track to the Lookout platform. From the lookout platform, you’ll get a stunning 360° panorama – lush hinterland rolling out to the Glass House Mountains in one direction and sparkling coastline in the other. It’s especially magical at sunrise or sunset when the colours light up the whole landscape. Parking is limited and there’s little shade, so bring water and a hat, but for such a small effort, the payoff is huge. There are also anchor points for those that wish to repel over the cliff edges. As always, if you take children, make sure you keep an eye on them at all times. A lot of the cliff edges are un-fenced.
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A good walk up the hill to the look out - about 10-15 min. Partly rock face and steps along a lovely stone paved path, so it is a comfortable, safe climb. If you have children you would need to watch them as they could wonder off the path to the edges. Beautiful and interesting plants, flowers and views to see on the way up. We noticed the sweet, honey smell of the flowered bushes as we climbed. The views were worth the climb. Quiet spectacular even on a cloudy, hazy day. It would be great if they had an information sign about the hills and places you were viewing. This would have added to the experience. The information board they had at the bottom was great to identify the flowers and such. We didn't see any of the fauna though. I would definitely come back again.
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It’s a great lookout that could be improved upon. A signboard at the top so you know what you’re looking at. The carparking is somewhat limited so if you’re after the Insta sunset I’d get there early. The path up to the summit is both man made and natural and so is uneven and steep on places. To be expected I’d say. The view from the top is fab, sunrise and sunset being the pick. Lovely views over Noosa, the Hinterland and further up the coast.
Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)

Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)

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4.8
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4.0
17w

Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout is a must-visit for big Sunshine Coast views without a long hike. It is wheelchair access for the first 260 metres, then gets a bit steeper for the remaining 740 metres. The short, easy track is mostly paved but also takes you across large, flattish boulders that give it a natural, adventurous feel while still being manageable for most ages. There is a small bench seat at about the 600 metre mark, so that you can rest before making the slightly easier track to the Lookout platform. From the lookout platform, you’ll get a stunning 360° panorama – lush hinterland rolling out to the Glass House Mountains in one direction and sparkling coastline in the other. It’s especially magical at sunrise or sunset when the colours light up the whole landscape. Parking is limited and there’s little shade, so bring water and a hat, but for such a small effort, the payoff is huge. There are also anchor points for those that wish to repel over the cliff edges. As always, if you take children, make sure you keep an eye on them at all times. A lot of the cliff edges...

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5.0
14w

A good walk up the hill to the look out - about 10-15 min. Partly rock face and steps along a lovely stone paved path, so it is a comfortable, safe climb. If you have children you would need to watch them as they could wonder off the path to the edges. Beautiful and interesting plants, flowers and views to see on the way up. We noticed the sweet, honey smell of the flowered bushes as we climbed. The views were worth the climb. Quiet spectacular even on a cloudy, hazy day. It would be great if they had an information sign about the hills and places you were viewing. This would have added to the experience. The information board they had at the bottom was great to identify the flowers and such. We didn't see any of the fauna though. I would definitely...

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4.0
1y

It’s a great lookout that could be improved upon. A signboard at the top so you know what you’re looking at. The carparking is somewhat limited so if you’re after the Insta sunset I’d get there early. The path up to the summit is both man made and natural and so is uneven and steep on places. To be expected I’d say. The view from the top is fab, sunrise and sunset being the pick. Lovely views over Noosa, the Hinterland and further...

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