Ed Webb Park is a services in Sunshine Beach, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.5/5 rating from 410 Google reviews.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Sunshine Beach · Services
(410 reviews)
Sunrise over the Sunshine Beach headland, framed by Norfolk pines and the kind of blue that makes you stop walking. Ed Webb Park sits above one of the Noosa area's quieter stretches of coast, drawing early risers, dog walkers, and anyone who needs five minutes away from the main drag. The greenery is thick, the ocean views are real, and the crowds stay manageable. No food, no fanfare. Just a well-kept patch of public space that locals treat as their own. Go early. The morning light here does something the afternoon can't replicate.
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Sails Restaurant has Coffee from 6am to 11am. The Two Australian Barista Girls Made My Day! Happy Souls that Love their job.
Palm Beach on the Gold Coast is a perfect spot for a quick swim—clean, quiet, and stunning. Crystal-clear water, soft sand, and ideal weather make it a favourite for a refreshing dip without the crowds.
We had a beach wedding here and they did an awesome job have setting everything up. Was absolutely gorgeous very small and intimate that was a great place to have an exciting day. Weather was beautiful the water was warm. Great day had for everybody involved

Noosa Heads QLD
Walk to the far end of Main Beach and you hit the groyne, a rocky breakwater that earns its reputation as one of the quieter sunset spots in Noosa. Lifesavers on site, easy access, and a view that the main beach strip cannot match.

Noosa Heads QLD
Where the Noosa River meets the ocean, this sand spit is the local's answer to the main beach crowds. Calm inlet swimming, wide ocean views, and a quiet that Hastings Street simply cannot offer. Best at sunrise or dusk.

Noosaville QLD
At the surf club. Great view. Good food. Good service, even for non members. Excellent beer selection. Highly recommended.
Beautiful views. So lush in greenery and blue ocean. Gorgeous sunrises.
A riverside park with BBQ facilities, a playground, and calm Noosa River access for swimming and paddleboarding. Dogs welcome on leash. Parking gets tight on weekends, so arrive early or walk in. The kind of local spot that earns its reputation without trying.