Location ID: #10068787
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Small heritage-listed island of approximately 400 ha.
Picturesque, ideal self-exploration day trip for families and couples, with sandy white beaches to relax on and crystal clear calm water to swim and wrecks to snorkel. Dugongs, turtles and ...
Location ID: #10068548
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A wild paradise. Moreton Island being 170km² is the world’s 2nd largest sand island. The island is mostly National Park however there are several small villages and resorts across the island. The island has an abundance of expansive beaches, dense ...
Location ID: #10084739
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Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) features crystal clear creeks and lagoons, coastal heath, rocky headlands, abundant wildflowers, tall sand dunes, an historic lighthouse, ruins of coastal forts and miles of sandy beaches. Most of Mulgumpin (Moreton ...
Location ID: #10068554
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Stunning desert look/oasis, sand so white it could be snow. Surrounded by dense coastal forests on all sides.
Access to the Island via ferry services from the Port of Brisbane. 4x4 Drive needed. Located 107km (66 miles / 2 hrs 45 mins) from Village ...
Location ID: #10084738
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The heritage-listed Cape Moreton Lighthouse and historical buildings are located at the northern tip of the island at Cape Moreton and offers breathtaking views. Between May and November, humpback whales migrate in the open waters. A 4WD is ...
Location ID: #10068550
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Rocky headland at the north eastern tip of Moreton Island. Outcrop mostly composed of sandstone and features 23m lighthouse built in the 1800's.
Access to the Island via ferry services from the Port of Brisbane. 4x4 Drive needed. Located 107km (66 ...
Location ID: #10068694
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The Quandamooka people are the Traditional Custodians of Minjeeribah (North Stradbroke Island) and it is the second largest sand island in the world. The island is about 38 km long and 11 km wide with an area of c. 285 km² and a maximum elevation ...
Location ID: #10071087
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Home Beach is an expansive stretch of beach located on the wild coastline of North Stradbroke Island. The wide sandy beach is bordered by dense coastal wilderness, where sandy hiking trails meander through the forest. Access to North Stradbroke ...
Location ID: #10187568
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Margate Beach is a 2km sandy high-tide beach and shallow low-tide sand flat, backed by a continuous seawall and boardwalk, featuring the quaint ‘Scotts Point swimming pavilion’ built in 1937. Located on the Redcliffe Peninsula, Margate Beach offers ...
Location ID: #10126622
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Macleay Island is the fourth largest island in Moreton Bay after North Stradbroke Island, Moreton Island and Russell Island; it is 6.5 km long and 4 km wide at its widest point. Perulpa Island is a small island attached to Macleay Island by a ...
Location ID: #10126621
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Karragarra Island (2.4 km2 / 0.9 sq mi) is one of the inhabited Southern Moreton Bay Islands, with a population of 204 people (2016 census). There is no bridge to the island, most transport is by boat with vehicular and passenger ferry services ...
Location ID: #10187256
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A paved pedestrian/cycle path, a roughly two-kilometre stretch from Sel Outridge Park (Peel Street) to the Redland Bay Golf Club.
Located 48km (29 miles/ 50 min) from Village Roadshow Studios. The nearest airport is Brisbane Airport (BNE). The ...
Location ID: #10103903
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This area was declared a reserve for public recreation in 1888. There are no established walking trails or boardwalks in the Geoff Skinner Reserve. Rough tracks and paths can be explored on foot from the corner of Fernbourn Road and Bligh Street, ...
Location ID: #10067959
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Frenchman’s Bay beach is located at the northern point of North Stradbroke Island at the sleepy holiday town of Point Lookout. The 500 m long rocky coastline is backed by steep, densely vegetated bluffs rising to 70 m, along the crest of which is ...
Location ID: #10067946
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The heritage-listed fort complex, built in 1880, is situated on the southern bank at the mouth of the Brisbane River. The fortress is a typical nineteenth century garrison - a pentagonal fortress concealed behind grassy embankments - surrounded for ...
Location ID: #10068703
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Boondall Wetlands consist of one-thousand-hectares of diverse habitats from open forests, grasslands, and woodland to mangroves, tidal flats, melaleuca wetlands, and saltmarshes. The wildlife that lives in these vibrant environments is just as ...
Location ID: #10096689
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Bongaree is located on the western side of Bribie Island, adjacent to the Pumicestone Passage in Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. Bongaree has parklands that run parallel to the water along Welsby Parade, with beachfront that is vegetated ...
Location ID: #10092896
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The Black Swamp Wetlands is a fascinating ecosystem of birds, animals and vegetation in the heart of Cleveland.
Located 55.2km (47min) from Village Roadshow Studios. Nearest airport is Brisbane Airport 27.9km (26min) away.
Location ID: #10084797
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Situated at the base of Cape Moreton on the eastern side of Moreton island, lies Harper's Rock, a strange cluster of red sand formations.
With sharp edges, bright orange and red colours, many visitors often say that visiting Harper's Rock reminds ...
Location ID: #10084737
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Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) offers an amazing national park sand island experience on south east Queensland’s doorstep, including recreation such as camping and four-wheel driving. Following native title determination, the Quandamooka People and the ...
Location ID: #10100332
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Woody Point Jetty has a rich history branching back to the 1880’s when it was built to accommodate the growing township of Redcliffe peninsula. Over the many years and generations, the jetty has had quite a few upgrades but has been a constant and ...
Location ID: #10103647
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Sutton’s Beach in the Moreton Bay Region is a patrolled beach, perfect for little ones or swimmers after a gentle paddle. The small waves provide a fun splash for kids and a refreshing dip for all ages with the stunning backdrop of Moreton ...
Location ID: #10069063
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Located at the South-eastern end of Bribie Island. Large beach area backed by coastal plain with sparse coastal vegetation. Access to beach via sand track from Woorim by 4x4.
Located approximately 141km (87 miles / 1 hr 50 mins) from Village ...
Location ID: #10100333
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The Redcliffe Jetty has been considered the heart of the Peninsula ever since ships carrying holiday makers started arriving in the late 1800s. The current Redcliffe Jetty which entered construction in 1995, jutting out over Moreton Bay from what ...