Bus boost for holiday hidden gems

If you haven’t caught public transport for a while, now is the time to give it a go!

Gingerbread man exiting Translink bus

Courtesy of the Ginger Factory

Looking for an affordable and fun way to explore the Sunshine Coast this weekend?  

Hop on route 631 bus for just 50 cents and discover the charming towns of Yandina and Eumundi.

Beat weekend congestion and travel sustainably from Noosa to Nambour via Cooroy and Eumundi on Translink’s service and explore the Sunshine Coast’s hidden gems with ease.

Must visit stops include:

  • Ginger Factory and Nutworks: Dive into the world of ginger production, savour delicious treats and discover the fascinating realm of macadamias.
  • Eumundi Markets: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of one of Australia's premier artisan markets. Perfect for unique gifts, fresh produce and local crafts.
  • Yandina Markets: Enjoy a relaxed market experience with a variety of stalls offering produce, handmade goods and more.

There are 11 services Monday to Friday between Noosa Junction and Nambour (via the Ginger Factory stop), 10 on Saturdays and 7 on Sundays.

Translink has introduced 50c public transport fares across Queensland, so now is your time to ThinkChange, try public transport and play your part in reducing traffic congestion.

This fantastic service is partly funded by the Sunshine Coast Transport Levy. 

Plan your journey today at www.translink.com.au or via the Translink app, and make the most exploring your own backyard!  

Ginger Factory route 631

Gingerbread man standing in front of bus stop.
 

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