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Welcome to the trail

The event for wood craft on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland

and host of Barung Landcare's Wootha Prize.

Become a part of the Timber Trail Community - CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER

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About

The Montville Timber Trail is a vibrant celebration of timber, craftsmanship, and the role wood plays in our history and our sustainable future. This all-ages, two-day timber and woodworking event takes place in the iconic village of Montville on the beautiful Blackall Range, just 1.5 hours from Brisbane.

Bringing together talented woodworkers, artisans, toolmakers, educators, and sustainable timber suppliers from across Australia, the Montville Timber Trail offers live demonstrations, handmade timber products, workshops, and opportunities to learn traditional and modern woodworking skills in a unique festival atmosphere.

Barung Landcare's Wootha Prize

As host of the prestigious Wootha Prize, the Montville Timber Trail invites visitors to discover exceptional fine furniture makers, designers, and woodcraft artisans who share a commitment to sustainable timber practices and traditional craftsmanship. This special fine furniture and woodworking exhibition will be on display from 2–4 May in the Glasshouse at 'Montvale at Montville' on the beautiful Blackall Range, as part of the Montville Timber Trail timber and woodworking festival.

Click Here to book a Ticket

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Workshops

Slow down and reconnect with natural materials and traditional craftsmanship at the Montville Timber Trail. Our hands-on woodworking and craft workshops offer the chance to learn practical skills, create something with your own hands, and deepen your appreciation for timber and sustainable making. Set in the beautiful surrounds of Montville on the Blackall Range, these workshops invite you to pause, breathe, and engage more deeply with craft, nature, and the stories timber can tell.

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