Whether it is a day at a patrolled beach, a cruise on Moreton Bay, a spot of whale watching, a sedate drive in the D’Aguilar Mountains or a visit to the markets, this region could be just what you are seeking.
Bribie Island is Queensland’s only island linked by a bridge, spanning Pumicestone Passage, which is part of Moreton Bay Marine Park, a beautiful and environmentally sensitive stretch of water, which is home to dugong, dolphin and 350 species of migratory birds.
Redcliffe is surrounded on three sides by the waters of Moreton, Bramble and Deception Bays and fully utilises its prime water location with water sports, fishing or just plain beach going.
The region is steeped with history and our heritage has been carefully preserved and celebrated in working historical villages where you can immerse yourself in culture and learn of our humble beginnings. 
Take a train ride, a ghost tour, watch go-kart and pocket bike racing.
Bring your own bike or hire one to tour around the networks connecting many parks and gardens both on the foreshores and in the scenic urban areas. An ideal way to enjoy the great outdoors and see it up close.
Bush walking through the D’Aguilar National Parks which are rich in native flora and fauna is a wonderful day out to appreciate what makes Australia a colourful country. Immerse yourself and your family in what sets us apart from the rest of the world. www.visitmoretonbay.com.au
DIRECTIONS: Just a 40 minute drive from Brisbane’s city centre, the Brisbane International and domestic airports and the Port of Brisbane, the region is serviced by the six lane Bruce Highway. Western access is via the D’Aguilar Highway and joins the Bruce Highway north of Caboolture. |