teewah at noosa north shore
Teewah is a sleepy little village 10 km North of Noosa and surrounded by national park.
Teewah is ONLY accessible by 4WD along the beach, there are no roads! Only a dozen or so of the homes at Teewah are beachfront, with direct beach access, Aquavita is one of these special homes.
The Cooloola National Park which surrounds Teewah incorporates and preserves the largest tract of natural land in Queensland’s southern coast and the largest intact sand dune system in the world. The National Park is a vast wilderness area covering 54,000 hectares, from Lake Cootharaba north up to Rainbow Beach.
There are glorious beaches, sparkling lakes, wildflowers, mangrove lined waterways, forests, heath land and the peaceful Noosa River
The Parks famous coloured sands have as many as 72 different colours, which have been produced by a combination of iron oxide and leached vegetable dyes. It is likely that the sands have been forming since the last ice age.
More poetically, an aboriginal legend tells of a spirit which took the form of a rainbow entering into a fight over a young woman. The spirit fell onto the cliffs infusing the sands with the polychromatic splendour.
It is just another reason to visit and explore this stunning region……………HAVE FUN!
The climate of the Noosa area is classified as sub-tropical with an average of seven hours of sunshine per day. The average summer temperature ranges from 21C to 28C. Winters are mild and sunny with averages from 11C to 22C. Spring and autumn are very comfortable with averages around 25C. The water temperature varies 19C to 26C