Eumundi–Noosa Road Explained

Road Name:Eumundi–Noosa Road
State:qld
Type:road
Length:15.8
Route: State Route 12 (Eumundi to Noosaville)
State Route 6 (in Noosaville)
Direction A:South-west
End A: Bruce Highway, Eumundi–Kenilworth Road, and Bunya Road,
Exits:
  • Memorial Drive
  • Caplick Way
  • Emu Mountain Road
  • Beckmans Road
  • Eenie Creek Road
  • Walter Hay Drive
Direction B:North-east
End B:Goodchap Street and Eumundi Road,

Eumundi–Noosa Road is a continuous 15.8km (09.8miles) road route in the Sunshine Coast and Noosa local government areas of Queensland, Australia. It is signed as State Route 12 for most of its length. For a short distance in it is part of State Route 6. It is a state-controlled regional road (number 140) for most of its length. Part of it is rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[1] [2]

Route description

The road starts at an intersection with the Bruce Highway, Bunya Road, and Eumundi–Kenilworth Road in the locality of . It runs north-east for a short distance as Memorial Drive before reaching a roundabout intersection where Memorial Drive turns to the north-west. From there the name changes to Eumundi–Noosa Road as it turns north through Eumundi. When it reaches a roundabout intersection with Caplick Way to the north-west, it turns east until it reaches the western boundary of the locality of . The road turns north-east as it crosses the north-west corner of Verrierdale and enters .[3]

Continuing generally north-east the road crosses the southern (Sunshine Coast) section of Doonan and reaches the regional boundary[4] at the southern entry to a roundabout intersection with Emu Mountain Road to the east. It continues north through the northern (Noosa) section of Doonan, and north-east, running along the boundary between and, before crossing Eenie Creek where the road changes from state-controlled to council responsibility. Reaching a roundabout intersection with Beckmans Road to the west, Eumundi–Noosa Road continues east in Noosaville as State Route 6. The road continues east and north-east, reaching a roundabout intersection with Eenie Creek Road to the south-east, which carries the State Route 6 shield. From there it runs north-east with no shield, passing a roundabout intersection with Walter Hay Drive to the south-east, until it reaches an intersection with Goodchap Street and Eumundi Road, where it ends.

From Goodchap Street a series of roads and streets carry traffic through Noosaville to, a further 5.6km (03.5miles), ending at a roundabout intersection of Noosa Drive, Sunshine Beach Road and Grant Street. These streets are: Eumundi Road, Gibson Road, Saltwater Avenue, Mary Street, Weyba Road, and Noosa Drive.

The road is fully sealed to at least a two lane standard. Most of this road is part of the shortest route to Noosa Heads from and all points south or west of Nambour.

A planning study to determine potential improvements to this road was completed in 2019.[5]

History

From the early 1850s the Eumundi district was occupied by three cattle stations, one of which included parts of Verrierdale and Doonan. Timber felling occurred on the steep slopes in the vicinity, with sawmills conveniently located. In 1900 one of these mills moved to Eumundi. Closer settlement began in 1879. Eumundi railway station was opened in 1891.[6] The Bruce Highway passed through the town until 1994.[7]

In 1869 Tewantin was a timber town and the river port for the Noosa district.[8]

In the 1800s, Noosa Heads was a centre for the timber and milling industries. In the late 1920s a tourism industry developed, with cafes and tourist accommodation being built along the beachfront.[9]

Intersecting state-controlled roads

The following state-controlled roads intersect with this road:

Eumundi–Kenilworth Road

Country:AUS
State:QLD
Type:T
Route:22
Eumundi–Kenilworth Road
Location:Bruce Highway, Eumundi to Maleny–Kenilworth Road, Kenilworth
Length Km:32

Eumundi–Kenilworth Road is a state-controlled district road (number 484). It leaves the Bruce Highway in the south of Eumundi (as West Eumundi Road) and runs to, a distance of 32km (20miles), where it transitions to Maleny–Kenilworth Road. It is part of Tourist Drive 22. It intersects with three state-controlled roads; Kenilworth–Skyring Creek Road, Obi Obi Road, and Kenilworth–Brooloo Road. It also has an exit to the Bruce Highway in .

Emu Mountain Road

Country:AUS
State:QLD
Type:S
Route:70
Emu Mountain Road
Location:Eumundi–Noosa Road, Doonan to David Low Way, Peregian Beach
Length Km:10.3

Emu Mountain Road is a state-controlled regional/district road (number 144), part of which is rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). It runs from Eumundi–Noosa Road in Doonan to David Low Way in, a distance of 10.3km (06.4miles). Part of it is signed as State Route 70. It intersects with Walter Hay Drive and Sunshine Motorway, both part of State Route 70.

Linked state-controlled roads

The following state-controlled roads intersect with Eumundi–Kenilworth Road

Kenilworth–Skyring Creek Road

Country:AUS
State:QLD
Kenilworth–Skyring Creek Road
Location:Eumundi–Kenilworth Road, Belli Park to Cooroy–Gympie Road, Tuchekoi
Length Km:18.5

Kenilworth–Skyring Creek Road is a state-controlled district road (number 485), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). It runs from Eumundi–Kenilworth Road in to Cooroy–Gympie Road (Old Bruce Highway) in, a distance of 18.5km (11.5miles). It intersects with Tuchekoi Road in Tuchekoi.

Major intersections

All distances are from Google Maps.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: North Coast region map . 2020 . Department of Transport and Main Roads ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0] . 29 May 2023 .
  2. Web site: North Coast district map . 2020 . Department of Transport and Main Roads ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0] . 17 June 2023 .
  3. Book: Australia Road Atlas – Map 5 . Hema Maps – via RACQ . 2009 . ISBN 1-86500-553-9.
  4. Doonan . Open Street Map . 2023 . 4 July 2023.
  5. Web site: Eumundi–Noosa Road planning study . 2019 . 4 July 2023.
  6. Web site: Eumundi . Sunshine Coast Council . 2023 . 4 July 2023.
  7. Queensland Transport Annual Report 1993–1994
  8. Web site: Tewantin . Heritage Noosa . 6 July 2023.
  9. Book: Environmental Protection Agency (Queensland) . Heritage Trails of the Great South East . Environmental Protection Agency (Queensland) . 2000 . State of Queensland . 0-7345-1008-X . 141 .