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Wheelie good time

Peddly Picnics is the new way to explore the magic of Tamborine Mountain.

Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)
Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)

We love a road trip, but driving around can often make you feel like you’re missing out on secret spots. That’s where Peddly Picnics rolls in, the ultimate sipping, snacking and cycling experience that lets you explore the Scenic Rim at a slightly slower pace.

Set against the lush surrounds of Tamborine Mountain, this brand-new, eco-friendly adventure combines fresh air and foodie fun with a modern, electric bike-powered twist. It’s the perfect day out for couples, friends, families and even your four-legged friend (yes, pups are welcome if they fit in the basket!).

Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)
Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)

Here’s how it works: book your experience instore or on the Peddly Picnic website, pick up your e-bike and picnic basket from their shop in Tamborine, and set off on a self-guided trail that loops through the mountain’s most celebrated cellar doors, distilleries, cafes, and farm-to-table eateries. Think of it as a progressive picnic on two wheels, with spectacular Scenic Rim views along the way.

And because no one wants to cycle on an empty stomach, the stops are seriously worth braking for.

Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)
Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)

Kick things off at Picnic Real Food Bar, a wholesome haven from chef Brenda Fawdon, where organic produce and closed-loop sustainability are the order of the day (literally – your scraps are composted back into the soil!).

Just a quick pedal away, Loborn Distillery offers a modern Australian take on amaro, the iconic Italian aperitif. Learn about their sips and soak in the mountain magic.

Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)
Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)

For wine and beer fans, roll on to Witches Falls Winery and Boxer Brewing Co for a double delight of wild ferment wines on one side, crisp lagers and ciders on the other.

Cauldron Distillery stirs the pot. Set across seven scenic hectares, it’s home to award-winning gins and brand-new agave spirits, best enjoyed with woodfired pizza on the sprawling lawn.

Then coast down to Saint Marthe Brasserie for a French feast before swapping your wine glass for a coffee cup at the Tamborine Mountain Coffee Plantation, where beans are grown, roasted and brewed right where you sip them.

Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)
Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)

Of course, no Peddly Picnic is complete without a little nature time. Park your bikes at Curtis Falls Track for a short rainforest walk to one of the region’s prettiest waterfalls or take in the views from Robert Sowter Park Lookout, the perfect place to lay out your picnic and watch paragliders drift over the rim.

If you’re anything like us, you’ll want a rest after all the sipping, snacking and cycling. With new accommodation, boutique stays, cabins and glamping spots popping up across the mountain, you might just be tempted to make a weekend of it. Tamborine Mountain is a few degrees cooler than the coast, making it the ideal summer escape.

Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)
Peddly Picnics, Tamborine Mountain (image supplied)

So if you’re craving a day that’s equal parts adventure and indulgence, get geared up for a trip to Tamborine Mountain.

To book your ride, head to peddlypicnics.com.au.

Where: 43 Main St, Tamborine Mountain
When: 8.30am – 4pm Thursday – Sunday, 9am –  1pm Monday

Words by Lisette Drew

STORY SPONSORED BY PEDDLY PICNICS

Why you need to take a day trip to Mount Tamborine

Featuring eating, drinking and stunning scenery.

Curtis Falls (image supplied by Tourism & Events Queensland)
Curtis Falls (image supplied by Tourism & Events Queensland)

So we’re allowed to venture up to 150 kilometres away but we live on the Gold Coast so we already live in paradise. We’re also very keen for an adventure and to see something a little bit different than what we’ve been looking at for the past two months. What are we to do?

How about a little day trip (or spend the whole weekend if you wish) to Mount Tamborine? An absolutely stunning spot that’s only about 45 minutes away and offers more good times than you can probably jam into just one day honestly.

Let’s discuss. The drive itself is lovely and relaxing, winding up the mountain into the lush greenery and watching the city recede behind you. Once there, you’ll find yourself in a sweet little mountaintop village, surrounded by rainforest and on chillier days, with a low fog descending from above.

Now there are so many things to do once you get there, starting with tea and scones obviously. The Gallery Café has long been a favourite with an impressive array of teas (we’re quite partial to the Devonshire variety) plus of course, some warm, fluffy, freshly baked scones to kick things off. If it’s a bit on the nippy side up there, you can snuggle by the fireplace and not even venture outside.

Lemon Lovers Gelato (image supplied)
Lemon Lovers Gelato (image supplied)

You should though because you’re next stop is one of the many rainforest walks around the place including the Curtis Falls Walk (a fave) which yes has a waterfall at the end and is just a little 2km round trip. The Sandy Creek Circuit is also a beauty with views out over the Scenic Rim and also at a not-too-taxing 2.6km round trip.

Once you’ve sweated a bit, pop over to Lemon Lovers Gelato (across the road from the entrance to Curtis Falls) for a refreshing treat – they have over 20 flavours to choose from – and if you’re in a treat yo’self mood, Australian Outback Opals is right there filled with sparkly goodies too. How good are opals.

Right, so now you might like to wander up and down The Gallery Walk in the village, there are lots of quirky shops to peek into including fashion, jewellery, arts and crafts, produce, cellar door outlets, chocolate, fudge and cafes. All the best things.

One absolute must-visit is Granny Mac’s Famous Fudges because not only can you take home some of the yummiest fudge in the world, in pretty much any flavour you can think of, you can also stock up on an array of your favourite lollies (including some you forgot existed) for the trip home.

For a late lunch you need to head to Cedar Creek Estate where you can grab a picnic basket and set up on the lawn. For just $85, you’ll get an antipasto plate, a cheese plate, salads and warm dishes, muffins and chocolate and a basket and throw rug that you can take home. Enjoy all that while overlooking the stunning surrounds and that’s pretty much the most relaxing time there is.

Once you’re done there, head to Fortitude Brewing for some locally brewed, takeaway beers to enjoy once you get back home and right next door you’ll find Witches Chase Cheese who offer a huge variety of delicious goodness (including French and Italian flavours) you’ll absolutely want to stock up on. If wine is more your thing, pop over to Witches Falls Winery to grab a few bottles to take home.

Hopefully you went on a big enough stroll to not feel too full because that’s a lot of eating and drinking. Our fave. Finish the day off by watching one of the most magical sunsets you’ll ever see from Rotary Lookout. Perfection

Of course you can stay overnight on Mount Tamborine and find plenty more fun things to fill your time but well worth a day trip if that’s all you have.

Happy getting away from home for a bit.

Words by Kirra Smith

The cute cafe Tamborine Mtn has bean missin’

Eat and sip at Bean N Brunch.

Bean N Brunch exterior, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Bean N Brunch exterior, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

We’ve all clocked up plenty of hours swimming, eating and drinking beachside this summer, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

But may we suggest a tree change for your next coffee / breaky / brunch / lunch date, with a trek up the beautiful Tamborine Mountain.

A refreshing alternative to #cakebytheocean, it’s recently levelled up another notch with the boho-meets-Scandi newcomer, Bean N Brunch.

With a srsly inviting design, stunning covered deck, and a smashingly good menu, it’s the perfect addition to our beloved Tambo.

Oh and bonus points awarded for the charming Gallery Walk location, coz who doesn’t love a side of shopping with their double-shot flat white.

Bean N Brunch interior, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Bean N Brunch interior, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Opening on Christmas Day (true story!) and already setting tastebuds-a-flutter, it’s reason enough to clock up some km’s on the ‘ole odometer.

Seating 50 bods on the cosy deck for a relaxing alfresco-style experience, we love everything about this place.

Its warm and welcoming ambiance starts with the weatherboard and VJ panelled exterior, which is effortlessly mirrored inside.

The clean white and timber aesthetic features the most glorious thick-set wooden floorboards, rattan pendant lighting, and just the right amount of foliage hanging overhead.

Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Manager David Csavas is your smiling host with the most, boasting over ten years of hospitality experience (translation; it may be his first café but it sure ain’t his first rodeo).

Working behind the bar and as a barista in both Hungary and Norway, as well as in venues and cafes across Queensland, his passion for quality coffee and nosh is fierce.

32 years young, he’s turned his dream of opening a café into bricks and mortar and is livin’ la vida mocha.

Smashed Avo N Eggs at Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Smashed Avo N Eggs at Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

If you’re Bean N Brunch bound for breakfast (say that a few times to get all kinds of tongue twisted), look no further than the signature Bean N Brunch Egg with a Florentine crunchy English muffin layered with your choice of meat (bacon, ham or smoked salmon) or veg (mushroom and avo), poached eggs and warm Hollandaise, served with a golden hash brown and grilled tomato.

Or for a lazy lunch done right, get your nom on with the signature PM dish, Bean N Brunch Schnitzel, a sumptuous golden crumbed chicken breast served with beer battered chips and salad.

Then, on your next visit coz trust us, there’ll be another (and another…), try the Grilled Barramundi, Osso Bucco Ravioli, or a palette pleasing beef, chicken or vegan burger.

Beef Burger, Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Beef Burger, Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Beverage wise, David and his team do a mean latte, macchiato and dirty chai.

Perhaps you’re channelling something to cool you down and to be fair, it’s like fiddy degrees in the shade right now so one can’t go past a mango, strawberry or passionfruit Home Made Lemonade. Or for more of a substantial sip, it’s gotta be the Avo-Go-Go Smoothie with avo (duh), broccoli, spinach, mango, coconut, ginger, and lime.

Coffees at Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Coffees at Bean N Brunch, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Oh and watch this space because David has big things in the pipeline for Bean N Brunch and Sir, we are all ears!

With a grand plan to introduce more European dishes as part of a winter special menu (including Hungarian Goulash), srsly can it be June already?

So round up your people, pack your appetite for ‘a latte’ great eats and drinks, and make for the mountain!

Where: 161 Long Road, Tamborine Mountain
When: 6am – 3pm Monday to Sunday. Closed Tuesday.

Words by Bianca Trathen.
Images by Carly King.

Bean N Brunch exterior, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Bean N Brunch exterior, Tamborine Mountain (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Bikes and brews

Fuel your ride at Che Cafe & Bikes.

Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

You’ve seen the weekend packs of Lycra-clad cyclists rolling in for their post-ride caffeine fix. The humble “coffee ride” has become as much a part of cycling culture as the Tour de France. And now, thanks to Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach Waters has the perfect pit stop to celebrate it.

Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

At its heart, Che Cafe & Bikes is a tandem ride. Noel Charpentier, originally from Chile, brings the mechanical precision and passion that can only come from a lifetime on two wheels. With over 16 years in the cycling world, he’s competed internationally, taught mountain biking at some of Chile’s top schools and developed expertise in high-end bicycle service. For him, cycling is more than a sport, it’s a culture built around craftsmanship and community.

Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

Ana Pedroza has spent her life immersed in community, and nearly two decades of working in restaurants, hotels, cafes and events across Argentina and Australia have only deepened that connection.

Noel and Ana met here on the GC, where their shared love for coffee and cycling began to merge into a bigger vision. Life took them to Perth where the plan to create a space that celebrated both their passions came together. By 2024, they had returned to the Gold Coast ready to shift things into gear.

Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

The pair spent a year searching for the right spot before finding a space in Broadbeach Waters that simply clicked.

Designed by Andrea Paredes of Sensa Living, Che Cafe & Bikes feels less like a business and more like your most stylish friend’s living room, if your friend also happened to serve Argentinian pastries and fix carbon-fibre road bikes.

The cafe exudes mid-century cool with a dash of punk rock. Cyclists can roll right up to the bike workshop, while those taking a more leisurely pace can settle into the communal tables.

Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

A neon sign beams from the wall declaring, “When in doubt, pedal it out” but Ana and Noel should add “and eat empanadas” to the motto, because their golden pockets are that good.

Fuel your ride with Ana’s traditional Argentine empanadas loaded with savoury minced beef, onions, capsicum, egg, olives and spices or go veg with a protein rich creamy spinach (bechamel), fetta, onion and spices.

Sugar cravings? Get your fix with flaky medialunas filled with sweet dulce de leche, custard cream, nutella & banana or coconut dulce de leche (Ana’s answer to an almond croissant, but better!)

Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Medialuna filled with dulce de leche, Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

Coffee can be canned on the spot for riding convenience, but if you’re staying a while, Che cafe also serves mate, a traditional Argentine herbal tea made from dried yerba mate leaves, sipped through a metal straw called a bombilla from a distinctive, gourd-shaped cup. This drink is said to increase focus and physical performance. Need we say more, mate? On ya bike to Che Cafe & Bikes!

Where: Shop 3/ 1 Sunshine Blvd, Broadbeach Waters
When: Tuesday–Sunday, 6am–5pm
Website:checafeandbikes.com.au
Instagram:@checafeandbikes

Words by Lisette Drew
Images by Mathilde Bouby

Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Che Cafe & Bikes, Broadbeach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
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