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Email: edenlodge@bigpond.com
Many people travel to the Blackall Range just to visit the famous Montville Village which boasts a delightful range of fascinating shops and a variety of eateries which offer anything from a cup of coffee to a delicious meal.

The Range also boasts four wineries, each of which are open to the public for wine tasting with Cellar Door Sales available. Also there are some excellent galleries on the Range offering a wide selection of work by local artists.

For the more energetic, the local scenery is superb and may be accessed through places like Kondalilla Falls or Mapleton Falls National Parks with their walking trails in fabulous rain forest (for further info see below).

On Saturday & Wednesday mornings Eumundi offers its vibrant markets where you may buy anything from an apple to a dining room table.

Other attractions include:-
  • Murder Mystery Dinners at Eden Lodge Why not have a different sort of get together. Group bookings for 8 to 10 people. Special package available for  2 nights stay weekends. Contact Libby to enquire or book.

  • Steve Irwins' world famous Australia Zoo - a great day out.


  • The Big Pineapple


  • The Ginger Factory

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  • Montville Coffee

  • Mooloolabas' café strip on the beach


  • Mapleton Falls National Park - where Pencil Creek cascades 120m over an escarpment to the valley below. A viewing platform has recently been opened.


  • Mapleton Lilyponds - originally created by a local resident the lilyponds feature abundant waterbirds. Set with a gazebo over the pond, it is perfect for a special picnic.


  • Baroon Pocket Dam - spanning over 380 hectares, Lake Baroon was completed in 1989. The dam which is easily accessed by car. There is also a 2.4km walking track which leads from the car park into the Obi Obi Gorge, along a scenic rainforest trail.


  • Kondalilla Falls National Park - cascades 90m into the valley below. Set on 327 hectares of National Park, there is a walking track that takes you 2km up the hillside from the Falls, though the walk does require a fairly reasonable level of fitness. There is a second walking trail that is 2.7km, which takes you to the base of the Falls - a spectacular sight that is worth the effort!
Just ask us for info and directions when you're here and we'll be happy to tell you all we know!