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'More than a B&B': country retreat earns major Queensland tourism award

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A five-star bed and breakfast on the Sunshine Coast has been recognised with one of the top accolades at the Queensland Tourism Awards.

The Country House at Hunchy claimed Gold for Hosted Accommodation at the event in Brisbane, hosted by the Queensland Tourism Industry Council.

It’s a getaway renowned for its stunning views, outstanding accommodation (two luxury suites) and excellent dining.

It’s nestled among the rainforest in a secluded area not far from hinterland village Montville.

Seven Sunshine Coast and Gympie businesses received awards at the event and it was revealed that the region welcomed a record 4.3 million visitors during the last financial year: up 9.7 per cent.

These figures included a record 1.4 million visiting friends and relatives, with business visitation growing by 23.3 per cent to 301,000 and holiday visitation increasing 5.9 per cent to 2.5 million.

The Country House at Hunchy.

Queensland Tourism Industry Council chair Elsa D’Alessio congratulated the region’s tourism operators for their significant contributions to the Queensland tourism industry during.

“It’s fantastic to see so many of the region’s business operators and individuals celebrated in this year’s Queensland Tourism Awards,” she said.

“Three of the seven awards were presented for accommodation related categories, so it’s no surprise that visitors are drawn to staying in the Sunshine Coast.

“From the sprawling pristine beaches to the beautifully lush hinterlands, visitors can make the most of opportunities to hike through subtropical rainforests, watch the majestic whales or enjoy a sunrise swim in the ocean.”

The Country House’s website details the retreat’s charms.

“Escape the hustle and bustle to a pristine rainforest sanctuary nestled between magical villages amongst mountains, lakes, waterfalls and forests,” it states.

“Imagine for a moment breathing unpolluted mountain air, being greeted by friendly faces and enjoying simply unbeatable home cooking and baking.

“The Country House is more than a B&B, it’s an unforgettable experience for you and your loved one.”

Sunshine Coast award winners

  • Gold- Hosted Accommodation – The Country House at Hunchy
  • Gold- Outstanding Contribution by a volunteer or volunteer group – Mary Valler Rattler
  • Silver- Hosted Accommodation – Montville Misty View Cottages
  • Silver- Excellence in Food Tourism – Creative Tours
  • Silver- Excellence in Accessible Tourism – Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World
  • Bronze- Tour and Transport Operator – Creative Tours
  • Bronze- Self Contained Accommodation – On the Beach Noosa

Ms D’Alessio also celebrated Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World’s silver win for Excellence in Accessible Tourism, a category introduced into the Queensland Tourism Awards for the first-time last year.

“The Excellence in Accessible Tourism award recognises the businesses that are providing services that go above and beyond to accommodate for people with disabilities or specific needs,” she said.

“Everyone deserves the opportunity to participate in a tourism experience with choice and with confidence.”

The workers and businesses behind the awards gathered at The Star, Queen’s Wharf for a night of glamour, being recognised for their hard work in the Queensland tourism industry over the past year.

There were 31 award categories ranging from attractions, events, tour and transport operators, accommodation, restaurants, accessible tourism, culture and marketing.

Tourism operators were awarded 80 awards including 31 Gold, 25 Silver and 24 Bronze.

Select category winners gain automatic entry into the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, which will celebrate its 40th Anniversary and will be held in Adelaide, South Australia on March 21.

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