Moreton Bay

Moreton Bay region is off the coast of Brisbane, in South East Queensland. It is the northernmost city of the five cities in Greater Brisbane. The primary population centre in Moreton Bay is Redcliffe, aka the Redcliffe Peninsula, a sleepy seaside town 45 minutes drive north of the Brisbane CBD.

Understand

The major islands of Moreton Bay include Bribie, Moreton and North Stradbroke Islands. There are also a number of smaller islands including St Helena, Peel, Macleay, Lamb and Russell Islands. Moreton Bay also includes some bayside suburbs of Moreton Bay Regional, Brisbane City and Redlands City Councils.

The primary settlement, Redcliffe was the first European settlement in Queensland. It was colonized in Queensland in 1824 by Europeans.

However, not all of Moreton Bay is coastal. Some places like Samford Valley hold beautiful country rolling green hills, bushwalking trails, a historic hamlet with lots of rural cafes, shops, museums, heritage buildings and a beautiful country tavern.

Get in

Moreton Bay is 23 km north of Brisbane. The easiest way to arrive in Moreton Bay is to drive.

Public transport from Brisbane is an option via the Redcliffe Peninsula or Caboolture line trains and connecting buses.

Get around

By bus

Local buses serve the region. The buses extend as far as Caboolture (660), Chermside (680), and the Brisbane CBD (310). Most of these converge in Redcliffe, Petrie, or shopping centres as they have the most developed accompanying bus stations.

The Translink website provides scheduling and most services for the region, though buses can be hired from other companies. The services tend to be a bit slow and take winding routes, though route 691 offers good views of the seaside.

By train

Two trains service the region, however, the westernmost suburbs such as Dayboro and Woodford are bus only. The Cabooltureโ€“City line and the Redcliffe Peninsulaโ€“City lines converge at Petrie train station, with the Caboolture line heading north and out of Moreton Bay, and Redcliffe veering east and into Redcliffe. These usually run every 30 minutes on weekdays, and every hour on the weekends.

The Translink website provides scheduling for the region.

See

  • The many monuments around, including the ANZAC memorials and John Oxley memorial.
  • The Redcliffe Historical Society Museum, which gives visitors an insight into Redcliffe's rich historical background.
  • The seaside, for which Redcliffe has been famous for nearly 185 years.
  • The city of Redcliffe at night during the Christmas season when all the trees are lit up with different coloured fairy lights and can be spotted kilometers away.
  • The Gayundah shipwreck, which is dangerous to climb on, but wonderful to admire from a short distance.
  • ๐ŸŒ Samford District Historical Museum, 21 Station St, Samford Village, โ˜ +61 7 3289 2743. Local history museum. OSM directions target=_blank
  • ๐ŸŒ Bribie Island National Park. OSM directions target=_blank
  • ๐ŸŒ Bee Gees Way, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe. A walkway honouring the music group Bee Gees, with lots of statues and photos of the music group. It goes for about 70 metres, and was erected as Redcliffe was their first home when coming to Australia. OSM directions target=_blank
  • ๐ŸŒ Margate Beach. OSM directions target=_blank

Do

  • Whale watching- From June to November, humpback whales can be sighted in the waters in and surrounding Moreton Bay as they migrate along the Queensland coast. There are many specialised whale watching tours that run throughout the whale watching season.
  • ๐ŸŒ Woorim Beach. A beautiful Australian national park. Hire a boat for fishing, visit the secluded Woorim Beach on the island with views to Moreton Island or go on one of the several hikes. OSM directions target=_blank

Buy

  • ๐ŸŒ Westfield North Lakes, N Lakes Dr, North Lakes. Westfield North Lakes is a large shopping center with 280 stores including a Woolworths, Coles and Target. OSM directions target=_blank

Eat

Eat out at many of the nice restaurants that are mostly found on the coastal areas of Moreton Bay. Barbecue facilities are found at all of the parks, even those not found on the beach. The Redcliffe Parade area is very trendy and boasts cool breezes, a great view to Moreton Island and many coffee shops.

  • ๐ŸŒ Marcello's, Sutton St, Redcliffe, โ˜ +61 7 3284 2312. Italian restaurant. OSM directions target=_blank
  • ๐ŸŒ The Rustic Olive, 79 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe, โ˜ +61 7 3889 3199. Italian restaurant. OSM directions target=_blank
  • ๐ŸŒ Yabbey Road, 133 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe (ground floor, on the outside of the building facing the ocean), โ˜ +61 499 922 239. Daily 11AMโ€“7:30PM. Busy yet casual fish and chips shop with a Beatles theme, burgers available too. Menu is not vegan due to the oils used. Gluten-free options available. Ask for the mashed peas when ordering your chips. Around $20 for a fish chips with a drink.. OSM directions target=_blank

Drink

Sleep

Hotels are mostly found on the coastal part of Redcliffe with some in Caboolture.

Redcliffe is a very relaxed place to stay. Most overnight accommodations consist of guesthouses and holiday accommodations. Overnight is available in many of the high rise apartments.

Scarborough, on the northern part of the Redcliffe Peninsula, is a great place to look, with coffee shops and restaurants too.

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