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Montville, on the very top of the beautiful Blackall
Range takes you through some of the most spectacular scenery in Australia
- just 1 hours pleasant drive north of Brisbane.
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MONTVILLE is situated 100kms north of Brisbane in
the hinterland region of the Sunshine Coast known as the Blackall
Range. First settled in 1887, Montville is today an integration
of restored historical sites and modern day structures. Visit
the Montville Village web site
It is a great delight to spend a day on the Blackall range, taking
in the beauty and charm it has to offer.
Montville boasts fascinating art galleries, potters, restaurants,
boutiques and specialty houses.
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When in Montville, it is not far to you nearest gourmet treat?
Poets
Café & Main Street Gallery
167 Main Street, Montville
Phone: (07) 54785479
Fax: (07) 54785152
Licensed, BYO, Open 7 Days
Another delight when in Montville...
Jasmin Cottage
169 Main Street, Montville
Phone: (07) 54429420
Fax: (07) 54785152
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While you are sampling Montville's many delights, take time out
to indulge your soul with us at Cadman Cottage.
Whether you make it your first stop or your last it's the most
delightful experience .....
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You can start at Maleny, where there are fantastic views of the
Glasshouse Mountains. Then follow the scenic rim road north along
the range to enjoy the panorama of the Sunshine Coast from the mountains
to the sea in the east; and the rolling lush green hills of local
farming activities in the west. |
As well, you may prefer to bring a picnic and visit our famous
Kondallila Falls just 2 km further north of Montville.
You may wish to consider a future visit to The Blackall Range
and Montville
Village for an indulgent week or few days.
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Find out more about your beautiful Sunshine Coast...
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Sunshine
Coast Online Information Service.
The Sunshine Coast, located north of Brisbane on Australia's sub-tropical
east coast, is the fastest-growing region in the country, and
one of the most scenically beautiful and varied. It extends from
Caloundra in the south, north to Noosa.
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