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We have 5 hotels in Doonan.

 
 
Noosa Valley Manor Luxury Bed and Breakfast Doonan Star Rating 4.5        
115 Wust Road, Doonan, QLD 4562, Australia

LocationThis gorgeous property is just 35 minutes drive from Maroochy Airport via the Sunshine Motorway and 90 minutes from north of Brisbane Airport.. The hotel is in proximity to the Hastings Street in Noosa, Noosaville, Eumundi markets and many great restaurants.
Noosa Country House Doonan Star Rating 4        
93 Duke Road, Noosa Valley

Noosa Country House is situated on 1 and a half acres in the beautiful sub-tropical Noosa Valley, a comfortable 90-minute drive north of Brisbane 15 minutes to Noosa Heads. A tranquil Queenslander with verandahs all round, Noosa Country House overlooks a large lush sub-tropical garden with towering gums. With four individually styled deluxe queen rooms.
Kingfisher Manor Star Rating 4        
24 Kimberley Court

Kingfishers Manor @ Noosa offers an airport shuttle (available on request). Guests can take a dip in the outdoor pool and indulge in massages or aromatherapy. A spa tub and a terrace are other highlights, and rooms at this luxurious bed & breakfast offer up nice touches like Egyptian cotton sheets and rainfall showerheads.
Noosa Edge Retreat Star Rating 4        
2 Livistona Drive

Noosa Edge Nudist Retreat offers an airport shuttle (available 24 hours). Guests indulge in massages, then grab a bite to eat at the restaurant. An outdoor pool and a spa tub are other highlights, and rooms at this upscale bed & breakfast offer LCD TVs and DVD players.
Alexandria Retreat        
29 Panorama Drive

After enjoying an included breakfast, guests can wander off to the luxurious pool and hydro spa for a day of relaxation. Views over the tree tops, towards the ocean can be enjoyed from all areas of the property.Alexandria Retreat is located in Doonan, 11 minutes' drive from Lake Weyba and 14 minutes' drive from Noosaville.
 
 
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Doonan is a suburb on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. The name is believed to come from the Aboriginal word for leaf.