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Things To Do in Tamborine Mountain

Are you looking for things to do at Tamborine Mountain? Here are a few places I have enjoyed and heard good things about!

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Main St Provedore

Main St Providore Eatery & Espresso

Great coffee and hand-made pastries in the morning, or a deli-style sandwich on house-baked bread with salad and a glass of wine for lunch.

Tamborine Mountain Coffee Plantation

Tamborine Mountain Coffee Plantation

A local experience with coffee roasted and blended on site. Serving breakfast, lunch and arvo shares.

North-Stores

Picnic Real Food Bar

Local, seasonal produce and nourishing food made with care. Fresh salads, house-baked pastries and a range of healthy, wholefood options.

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Witches Falls Winery

Taste a great range of local wines and ciders and picnic between the vines on in-house local produce.

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Mason Winery

A winery, restaurant and cellar door in the heart of Tamborine Mountain, offering a total food and wine experience.

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Bailey’s Irish Bar

Irish hospitality by the fire on a cool winter’s night or a Guinness on the deck with the summer breeze and rainforest outlook.

ST Bernards Hotel

St Bernards Hotel

This iconic pub has sweeping views of Tamborine Valley and the northern Gold Coast, to Stradbroke Island and the Pacific Ocean.  

Cauldron Estate & Distillery​

Cauldron Estate & Distillery

Sample locally-made spirits (starting with their award winning gin) and seasonal cocktails at the prohibition-inspired bar. Enjoy the bar food or collect a pre-ordered picnic hamper. Book into a gin-making class or reserve your place for Sip n Paint.

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk​

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

The Tamborine Mountain Skywalk is an exciting combination of forest floor trails and 300 metres of high-tech steel bridges through the upper forest canopy. 

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– Lucia Capocchione.