For a small and compact place, Peregian Village has a number of great cafes on offer. Most of them open very early between 5-6 am for all those early risers, beach walkers and surfers, and many close by 2-3pm. As opposed to many of Noosa's cafes, serving predominantly tourists, in Peregian Beach it is the locals and the community who frequent many of these cafes. There’s nothing like a Sunday morning brekky sharing your bacon with your little mate.
Day Trip To Peregian Village
For a small and compact place, Peregian Village has a number of great cafes on offer. Most of them open very early between 5-6 am for all those early risers, beach walkers and surfers, and many close by 2-3pm. As opposed to many of Noosa's cafes, serving predominantly tourists, in Peregian Beach it is the locals and the community who frequent many of these cafes. There’s nothing like a Sunday morning brekky sharing your bacon with your little mate.

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