|
Renowned as the traditional centre of Noosa holiday activity, in recent times Hastings Street has been joined by other areas, but it is still iconic of what is best about Noosa. Tall, shady trees line a promenade of boutique shops and bustling outdoor cafes. The continental atmosphere is set off by stylishly designed, low-rise architecture.
Hastings Street has the added advantage of being on the doorstep of Main Beach. Lapped by the gentle waters of Laguna Bay, Main Beach offers pristine sands to those seeking the ultimate beach holiday. A convenient boardwalk spans the length of the beach and continues to wind its way several kilometres along Little Cove’s scenic Park Road to the Noosa National Park entrance.
Hastings Street has grown into a world famous centre for dining and attracts diners from all over the World. Some great restaurants line Hastings Street, some look out over the sea and others tucked in little corners providing a romantic tropical feel. They bustle with life and activity. Restaurants are often busy and so please remember to book.
Famous Chefs work at many of the restaurants and work hard to provide some of the best dining experiences in Australia. Combine that with the highly professional management and cheerful waiting staff and you will be sure of a memorable experience. Better still it all comes at great value with a full range of prices on offer to meet your budget or mood.
Hastings Street is home to some of the best in boutiques, international standard resort hotels and classy restaurants, yet it's still possible to rent a unit at a reasonable price, have take away fish and chips or snap up a bargain.
Hastings Street not only leads into the finest of retail outlets, it also accesses Noosa's famous Main Beach, as well as the Noosa National Park, which is one of Queensland's few coastal national parks. From Hastings Street you can follow the walking track along the foreshore to park headquarters.
At dusk Hastings Street comes alive as lights dance across the pools, the bars alive with music and laughter, and Hastings Street welcomes its evening clientele.
|