Location

Caloundra 

One hour north of Brisbane, Caloundra has the timeless appeal of a seaside escape and is the perfect base to explore the entire region of the Sunshine Coast.

Caloundra's natural beauty is a haven for anyone seeking sun-drenched beaches and crystal clear waters or the revitalising hinterland air with legendary sweeping mountain views.  Caloundra's peaceful atmosphere is reflected in the relaxed and friendly nature of the local population. 

 

Aerial of Caloundra                       Bulcock Beach

 

Caloundra has been a haven for creative types.  Musicians, artists, craftsmen, chefs and wine-makers all contribute to the reputation of Caloundra as a melting pot of talent and individuality.

The Caloundra region lays claim to ten of Queensland’s most popular patrolled beaches as well as beautiful rainforests and numerous botanical, environmental and national parks. It also boasts attractions including Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo, Aussie World and the Ettamogah Pub.

For more info on Caloundra and the Sunshine Coast please visit Caloundra Tourism


The Festival

The heart of the Caloundra Music Festival is located in and around the Kings Beach Park precinct.  The park features a specialised amphitheatre with a purpose built covered stage set amongst grassy parklands.  Council has invested $12m into the precinct which boasts first class amenities including a swimming pool, water fountains, children's parks and picnic areas, a stunning coastal walk and a spectacular surf beach with views to Moreton Island.

For a map of Kings Beach, please visit whereis.com.  Here you will be able to zoom in/out to find directions to Kings Beach Park.

Download the 2007 FESTIVAL SITE MAP (408KB)

 

Kings Beach