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Nestled in the lush Mary River Valley, Kenilworth is a quiet, dairy-country town that feels a world away from the coast, yet it's just a 30-minute drive from the Sunshine Coast's beaches. This is the kind of place where you can slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with a genuine farming community. The town's main street is dotted with artisan bakeries, a historic pub, and a cheese factory that's been churning out award-winning cheddar for over a century. For travellers weaving through the Sunshine Coast hinterland, Kenilworth offers a refreshing taste of rural Queensland, with walking trails, swimming holes, and a calendar of community markets that celebrate local produce.
Highlights & What to See
- Kenilworth Cheese Factory – Since 1938, this family-run operation has produced some of Australia's best cheddar, gouda, and feta. Drop in for a free tasting and stock up on cheese curds and vintage blocks.
- Mary River swimming spots – The river is the town's liquid heart. Head to the Kenilworth Bluff or the quieter Charlie Moreland Park for deep, cool waterholes perfect for a summer dip.
- Kenilworth Village Green – The expansive park under old fig trees is the setting for the monthly Kenilworth Country Markets (third Sunday), where you'll find fresh produce, crafts, and live music.
- Artisan bakeries – The Kenilworth Country Bakery is legendary for its pies, pastries, and sourdough – grab a scallop pie to eat on the riverbank.
- Walking trails – The Kenilworth Bluff walking track offers panoramic views over the valley, while the shorter Booloumba Creek circuit leads to a tranquil waterfall.
Suggested Time to Spend
Kenilworth is an ideal half-day stop or an overnight escape. If you're driving from the coast, allow two to three hours to explore the main street, visit the cheese factory, and take a short walk. For a more immersive experience, book a cabin at the Kenilworth Caravan Park or one of the nearby farm stays and spend a full day hiking, swimming, and sampling the local food scene. The town is also a great base for exploring the Conondale Range.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Maleny – A 20-minute drive east, this hilltop village is famous for its dairy, art galleries, and stunning views from McCarthy's Lookout.
- Mapleton & Mapleton Falls – Just 15 minutes north, these offer a spectacular waterfall lookout and the popular Mapleton National Park walking trails.
- Kondalilla National Park – A 20-minute drive south, home to the impressive Kondalilla Falls and a network of rainforest walks.
- Eumundi Markets – 30 minutes east, these iconic markets (Wed & Sat) are a must for artisan goods, live music, and street food.
- Noosa – 45 minutes north-east, the coastal playground offers surf beaches, national park walks, and a vibrant dining scene.
- Australia Zoo – 40 minutes south-east, the famous zoo founded by Steve Irwin is a world-class wildlife experience.
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