How do you get to Noosa fairy pool?

How do you get to Noosa fairy pool?

How to find Noosa’s fairy pools

  1. Step 1: Find the start of the Coastal Track from the Main Beach.
  2. Step 2: Follow the boardwalk to the Noosa National Park car park.
  3. Step 3: Follow the Coastal Track towards Hell’s Gate.
  4. Step 4: Climb down the rocks to fairy pools.
  5. Get there early in the morning or during a weekday.

Where do I park for Fairy Pools Noosa?

The Fairy Pools Noosa Australia, is in the Noosa National Park, are 160 kilometres north of Brisbane, on the Sunshine Coast. If arriving by car, park at Little Cove car park, or The National Park Carpark, on the edge of Noosa village (Park Road). This is very close to Noosa Main Beach, shops and restaurants.

How far is the walk to the Fairy Pools?

2.4km
The walk to the pools uses the same route there and back. The complete return distance to the first main waterfall and pool is 2.4km, with the average time to complete the walk being 40 minutes (with no stops)….Walk Summary.

Length
Total Distance 2.4km
Average Time 40min

What is the best time to go to Noosa Fairy Pools?

the morning
If you want to enjoy the Fairy Pools by yourself, the best time to visit is in the morning when there aren’t many visitors in the park yet. Noosa is a busy place, with 1.5 million people visiting every year, according to the Queensland Government. Visit the park in the morning to escape the midday heat.

Can you swim in Fairy Pools?

Clamber down to the water and there are flat, sheltered rocks where you can shed your clothes (and even sunbathe if you’re very lucky). Muster up a bit of courage, dive into the waterfall pool and you can make like Lara Croft, swimming down and under the stone arch and up into the other pool.

How far is it from carpark to Fairy Pools?

Visitors can embark on the stunning 2.4km walk from the car park to the Fairy Pools via the gravel path bordered with grass, heather, peat and rocks up towards the largest waterfall, or walk further up the path and explore some of the smaller pools which lie ahead.

How cold are the Fairy Pools?

around 8 to 12°C
Planning your walk at the Fairy Pools The path is well maintained but can get muddy when wet. As you can see below there are some river crossings that can be difficult when water is high. How cold are the Fairy pools – quite cold, it is Scotland after all, around 8 to 12°C during the touristic season.

How long is the walk from car park to Fairy Pools?

Visitors can embark on the stunning 2.4km walk from the car park to the Fairy Pools via the gravel path bordered with grass, heather, peat and rocks up towards the largest waterfall, or walk further up the path and explore some of the smaller pools which lie ahead.

Why are the Fairy Pools blue?

The Fairy Pools Skye is one of the main walks on the island. It takes you along a series of natural pools with clear waters that communicate with waterfalls. The rocks and colors are reflected making the water look emerald or turquoise.

Can you swim in fairy pools?