Luxury Hotels in Mooloolah Valley, Queensland

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Frequently asked questions

Are you searching for the perfect hotel for your luxury holiday in Mooloolah Valley?
Expedia can help you arrange a flight to Maroochydore, QLD (MCY-Sunshine Coast) airport, and then you can select from various places to stay that will deliver the luxury you’d like to find. Amenities are an important consideration when you plan a trip, so we make it easy to find what you’d like to make your stay relaxing and comfortable. If you want a posh hotel with a spa, an indoor pool, or luxury bedding, Expedia can help you find the best luxury hotel experience that Mooloolah Valley offers. Mooloolah Valley has some interesting things to see and do including Edward Corbould Reserve and Retreat No.3 Nature Refuge and Dularcha National Park, so you might want to take in the local sights during your visit.
What's the best high-end place to stay in Mooloolah Valley?
Poppies Bed and Breakfast is a 4-star guesthouse with a terrace and an outdoor pool, and it’s a popular choice for Expedia travelers looking for a pampering stay.
When can I expect good weather in Mooloolah Valley?
Planning for the weather is an important factor for making your trip to Mooloolah Valley a success, especially when you’re splurging. The hottest months are usually January and December with an average temp of 74°F, while the coldest months are July and August with an average of 61°F. Average annual precipitation for Mooloolah Valley is 50 inches.
What's there to see and do in Mooloolah Valley?
When you’re in Mooloolah Valley, enjoy exploring the sights and attractions here including Edward Corbould Reserve and Retreat No.3 Nature Refuge, Dularcha National Park, and Mooloolah Conservation Park. If you have a little extra time during your trip, you might want to make a stop at Ga’ri djaa ga’wun Nature Refuge and Black Snake Nature Refuge.
How can I get around Mooloolah Valley?
It’s easier to get around town comfortably when you know your options. If you want to explore the larger area, hop aboard a train at Mooloolah Station.