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Your tourist guide for Maleny provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
Perched high on the Blackall Range, Maleny is the Sunshine Coast Hinterland at its most enchanting. Rolling green dairy country blends seamlessly with pockets of ancient rainforest, while sweeping lookouts reveal the sculptural silhouettes of the Glass House Mountains. Just 90 kilometres north of Brisbane—but what feels like a world away—this charming town invites travellers to slow down, breathe deeply and savour the beauty of Queensland’s hinterland.
Maleny’s landscape is its signature: misty mornings over emerald hills, towering bunya pines, and the soft chorus of native birdlife drifting through the trees. The region’s rich volcanic soil nurtures everything from lush rainforest to boutique farms, giving the town a natural abundance that shapes its culture, cuisine and creativity.
Along Maple Street, Maleny’s main village hub, you’ll find a vibrant collection of cafés, artisan bakeries, boutique shops and galleries showcasing local painters, potters, woodworkers and sculptors. Nearby, Cairncross Corner and Mountain View Drive offer more dining spots—many championing organic, seasonal and locally grown produce served with unforgettable views.
A premium hinterland escape Maleny blends natural beauty with refined country charm. It’s a place where you can wander through rainforest one moment and sip locally roasted coffee overlooking rolling hills the next.
A thriving creative community Art galleries, craft studios and boutique workshops are woven into the town’s identity, making it a haven for makers and art lovers.
A gateway to iconic landscapes From the Glass House Mountains to the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, Maleny is surrounded by some of Queensland’s most photogenic scenery.
Step into 55 hectares of subtropical rainforest alive with birdlife, strangler figs and towering trees. The walking tracks are gentle and shaded, perfect for families or anyone wanting a peaceful nature immersion. The lookout here offers one of the most breathtaking panoramas of the Glass House Mountains.
For hikers, this 58‑kilometre trail is a highlight of the region. Winding through the Blackall Range, it links Maleny Forest Reserve, Kondalilla National Park and Mapleton Falls National Park. Choose a half‑day wander, a full‑day challenge or an overnight adventure—each section reveals waterfalls, lookouts and lush forest ecosystems. Maps and guidance are available at the local Visitor Information Centre.
Maleny’s artistic spirit is everywhere. Spend a morning browsing galleries, meeting local makers or picking up handcrafted ceramics, jewellery or timber pieces. Many studios are set in scenic rural locations, turning a simple visit into a mini‑adventure.
From paddock‑to‑plate cafés to boutique cheese makers and organic eateries, Maleny’s food scene celebrates the region’s agricultural heritage. Enjoy long lunches with hinterland views, sample local dairy products or sip a glass of wine as the sun sets over the range.
Mountain View Road is famous for its sweeping vistas of the Glass House Mountains—ideal for photography, picnics or simply pausing to take in the moment.
Maleny is an easy and scenic drive:
The journey itself is part of the experience, with winding roads, lookouts and charming roadside stops along the way.
Maleny is beautiful year‑round, but each season brings its own magic:
Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a nature‑filled adventure or a slow‑paced retreat, Maleny offers a rare blend of tranquillity, creativity and natural splendour. It’s the kind of place that lingers in your memory long after you’ve left—and calls you back again.
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