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Noosa Hinterland: Montville, Maleny and the Weekend Escape Formula
The hills behind the coast offer an entirely different experience for visitors and residents alike.
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The hills behind the coast offer an entirely different experience for visitors and residents alike.
Montville and Maleny have refined the hinterland weekend escape to near perfection. The combination of art galleries, artisan food producers, cool climate microbreweries, and views across the Blackall Range to the coast provides a package that fills accommodation from Friday afternoon through Sunday evening across most of the year.
Montville's main street has remained remarkably consistent in character despite tourism pressure that would typically produce the homogenisation observed in comparable Australian tourist villages. Local gallery owners attribute this to strong heritage building protections and a business community that has resisted the temptation to convert retail space to food and beverage at the expense of art and craft.
Maleny has developed a complementary identity as a service centre for the plateau's substantial agricultural hinterland while simultaneously building a reputation for artisan food. The Maleny Cheese factory and associated dairy industry has given the town an economic anchor that pure tourism destinations lack.
Access roads through the range remain the constraint on visitor volume growth. Council and state road authorities have resisted widening proposals that would increase traffic throughput but risk fundamentally changing the character of villages whose appeal depends on manageable scale.
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