yay, this was one of my first suggestions for you to check out when first moved here. I'm glad you liked the walk, last time I did the full hike through there was when my now 29 year old daughter was in a little baby carrier bag thing so I could bring her with me for the walk! 😄
@@IsabelleeDow next good place to check is up at the hinterland, in Montville there's a really awesome water hole called Kondalilla Falls that you have to walk down a long trail from the top carpark. Haven't been there in ages now but it's so nice up there! As well as all the other places along the top of the mountain from Mapleton to Maleny (pronounced Malainy) where you can look out over the coast from some vantage points along the way and visit Mary Cairncross Park with forest walks and an architectural building showing cool information about the wildlife there.
I came here in 83 with my wife from East London we were 29 and 24 at the time. I’m now 70 and it’s the best decision we ever made. Unfortunately we didn’t move from Brisbane to the Sunny Coast until 2012, wish we settled here first. Love Brizzy but the Sunshine Coast is special ❤️ I hope you make a wonderful life here if you decide to stay.
Great video Is, nice to see your enjoying life. Pretty hard not to, living on the coast in Australia. Great shots and very informative as I haven't been up that way myself as yet, nice 👍
Great video! James smashed his phone on this walk.. no one's fault but his own 😂 It's good to see you made it further than us haha. Would love to connect! James & Josie 🤍
Omg hiii 😊 love this video, I'm English and have moved to Noosa in the past month or so as well. So keen for a coffee and a walk if you fancy it? I'm along Noosa river just let me know. (I watched your woo woo video and vibe with everything you mentioned 😛) Annabel
Oh hilarious! When you mentioned the guy you'd been seeing, there was a man standing behind you that all of a sudden came into view - a tad older than you and I was a bit surpised.... until his wife came into shot 🤣
Good morning and well done. You won't regret coming to Oz. So much to learn, so much to do, so much fun. When money and time permits go for a snorkel or learn to scuba dive. The latter can be a little bit expensive ... but the ocean is a beautiful place. Just keep an eye out for toothies (sharks) and if seen just don't panic and swim away slowly and calmly. But the number 1 rule ... "Never dive alone" for your own safety. Oh ... and please learn to read the beaches for rips and how to deal with them. Too many tourists are lost not understanding them. The local Surf Life Saving Club should be glad to help or check it out online.
I really don't think I ever will! I love to explore and learn new things, is nice to have a lot to be curious about :) Hoping to get my scuba training in the next year or two - hopefully my boat and jet ski one before the end of this year! Defiantly need to learn about the rips so thank you for that reminder!
Im glad the dolphins came out to say hello 😉
Always such a joy to see! Glad I got to see the whales too before most of them have migrated
stunning sands, tropical beauty.
Lovely video - thank you for taking us on your walk.
My pleasure, so glad you enjoyed it :)
You're living your best life Isabelle ..... :)
Hehe thanks I feel like it too :)
Well done getting to Sunshine beach ✨
Thank you! Is worth the hike for that view
yay, this was one of my first suggestions for you to check out when first moved here. I'm glad you liked the walk, last time I did the full hike through there was when my now 29 year old daughter was in a little baby carrier bag thing so I could bring her with me for the walk! 😄
Haha indeed it was! Must be funny to see how much has changed (or not changed!)
@@IsabelleeDow yeah, it's been a while since then. Hard to remember that long ago lol
@@IsabelleeDow next good place to check is up at the hinterland, in Montville there's a really awesome water hole called Kondalilla Falls that you have to walk down a long trail from the top carpark. Haven't been there in ages now but it's so nice up there! As well as all the other places along the top of the mountain from Mapleton to Maleny (pronounced Malainy) where you can look out over the coast from some vantage points along the way and visit Mary Cairncross Park with forest walks and an architectural building showing cool information about the wildlife there.
I came here in 83 with my wife from East London we were 29 and 24 at the time. I’m now 70 and it’s the best decision we ever made. Unfortunately we didn’t move from Brisbane to the Sunny Coast until 2012, wish we settled here first. Love Brizzy but the Sunshine Coast is special ❤️ I hope you make a wonderful life here if you decide to stay.
Such a sweet story, I really hope to stay here also - very much feel at home already :) glad to hear you’ve made it up the coast also!
Beautiful Place... Beautiful Woman.... Wow.... Isabelle Love all your videos
Seems lovely
Is a super beautiful part of the east coast!
@@IsabelleeDow And unlike the UK, it is very far from the west coast 🤣
Great video Is, nice to see your enjoying life. Pretty hard not to, living on the coast in Australia. Great shots and very informative as I haven't been up that way myself as yet, nice 👍
Thank you so much! Glad it was educational to some extent, totally worth visiting if you are coming up this way, will always love living by the coast
@8:35: I believe they are 'tea trees' in the foreground, people on beach in the background.
Ah thank you! I just had a little google and think you are correct :)
Great video! James smashed his phone on this walk.. no one's fault but his own 😂
It's good to see you made it further than us haha. Would love to connect!
James & Josie 🤍
@@JamesandJosieTravel aw thank you so much! Haha it happens to us all, feel free to reach out via email or on instagram :)
You are now a Noosarite, local boyfriend, nice.
Try the path from A bay, southern end to Macanally drive, so beautiful 💛
Haha not quite yet! I will defiantly give that a go :) thank you for the suggestion!
About time you wear a cap
You're telling me
Hi Isabelle, beautiful woman in a beautiful place, hope you keep enjoying yourself, you do an amazing job, take care
Amazing! We have subscribed 😊
@@Hatibovicfamily thank you so much 🫶
I love your adventure and joy of discovery. There must be someone for you here. Will you be introducing your new friend?
Always is nice to be out and about exploring and experiencing new things! Haha I’m sure I will be very soon…
I’ve just spent a week in Noosa, was with someone doing the triathlon. Went for walks through the National Park every day, so good!
The tea trees are all around you, they are shortish, almost bush-like with small thin spike shaped leaves, very fragrant. Also look out for turtles!
Omg hiii 😊 love this video, I'm English and have moved to Noosa in the past month or so as well. So keen for a coffee and a walk if you fancy it? I'm along Noosa river just let me know. (I watched your woo woo video and vibe with everything you mentioned 😛) Annabel
Ayyy welcome to Noosa! shoot me a message on insta would love to connect :)
Annabel and Isabelle's English catch-up - I love it. Enjoy and welcome to you both.
Thank you haha!
G’ day
Oh hilarious! When you mentioned the guy you'd been seeing, there was a man standing behind you that all of a sudden came into view - a tad older than you and I was a bit surpised.... until his wife came into shot 🤣
Amazing I didn't even notice that - although would we even be shocked if I was dating a man that age 💀
@@IsabelleeDow Never say never 😂
Good morning and well done. You won't regret coming to Oz.
So much to learn, so much to do, so much fun.
When money and time permits go for a snorkel or learn to scuba dive. The latter can be a little bit expensive ... but the ocean is a beautiful place. Just keep an eye out for toothies (sharks) and if seen just don't panic and swim away slowly and calmly. But the number 1 rule ... "Never dive alone" for your own safety. Oh ... and please learn to read the beaches for rips and how to deal with them. Too many tourists are lost not understanding them. The local Surf Life Saving Club should be glad to help or check it out online.
I really don't think I ever will! I love to explore and learn new things, is nice to have a lot to be curious about :)
Hoping to get my scuba training in the next year or two - hopefully my boat and jet ski one before the end of this year! Defiantly need to learn about the rips so thank you for that reminder!
Are you sure you want to move away from Noosa?
Defo not yet, no idea when the rose tinted glasses will fade (or if they ever will!)