Of farming history and still surrounded by lush green rolling hills dotted with livestock, the township is also welcoming too eclectic and free spirited people. Kin Kin oozes a vibe of creativity, community and connectivity. Kin Kin is also connected to the Noosa Trail Network and offers access to horseriding, hiking and mountain biking trails.
The fabulous Black Ant Gourmet at the General Store is recognised as part of the Noosa Slow Food Network and a must to drop on in when you’re in the area. Kin Kin’s community supports locally grown produce tempting people to return time and time again.
The local Kin Kin Primary School is very proud to be associated with the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation in 2010 which encourages the young children to plant and grow their own foods and teaches them stainability.
While you’re in Kin Kin make sure you call by and visit Steve Weis’s Art Works & Gallery. Steve’s passion for his art reflects in his incredible metal craftsmanship and amazing musical sculptures that he has created over the years. Adding to his collection of metal artwork are his timeless knife creations that have been hand forged on site.
35 Minutes to Noosa
1 hr 45 Minutes to Brisbane and International Airport
50 Minutes to Sunshine Coast Airport
30 Minutes to Gympie
Primary School Prep to Year 6
Secondary School Bus collection for Cooroy, Noosa & Gympie