The Big Pineapple

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Rising 16 metres above the Sunshine Coast hinterland, The Big Pineapple is Queensland's most beloved oversized fruit and a nostalgic pit-stop that captures the region's agricultural heart. This giant fibreglass pineapple, built in 1971, anchors a family-friendly complex where you can ride a tiny train through a working pineapple plantation, taste tropical fruit wines, and browse local produce. It's a quirky, thoroughly Australian roadside attraction that makes for a fun, low-key detour on a Sunshine Coast road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the Big Pineapple complex, including the train ride, a tasting, and a quick walk through the plantation. If you add the wildlife park, budget another hour. It works best as a relaxed morning or afternoon stop on a day trip from Noosa or the Sunshine Coast beaches.

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