About Kenilworth
Kenilworth is a small town and locality in the upper
Mary Valley area of the Sunshine Coast,
Queensland, Australia. Kenilworth is a rural area,
about 50 kilometres from the coast, with dairy
farming as the major industry. Local visitor
attractions include a cheese factory and art
galleries as well as walking, camping and 4-wheel
driving in the Kenilworth State Forest. In the 2011
census, Kenilworth had a population of 559
people.
Kenilworth is located on the edge of the
Conondale National Park 139 km north of Brisbane
via the Bruce Highway and 33 km west of Nambour
via Mapleton and the Obi Obi Road.