Top 10 Outdoor Activities in Brisbane Region, Queensland

February 4, 2022 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Brisbane Region, Australia including Black Lion Martial Arts, Frenchman's Beach, Hidden Vale Adventure Park, Russell Island Conservation Corner, Jackson Oval Playground, Shorncliffe Beach, Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, Red Beach, Moreton Bay Rail Cycleway, Sylvan Beach.
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1. Black Lion Martial Arts

1-15 Lexington Rd, Underwood, Logan City, Queensland 4119 Australia +61 432 295 446 [email protected] http://www.blacklion.com.au
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

At Black Lion Martial Arts, our motto is "Challenge yourself...for life!". Whether you choose to join a school or not, we encourage everyone to challenge yourself every day, in ways both big and small, to reach higher, search further, and never settle for less.

2. Frenchman's Beach

Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Frenchman's Beach

3. Hidden Vale Adventure Park

617 Grandchester Mt Mort Rd, Grandchester, Ipswich, Queensland 4340 Australia +61 414 343 579 http://www.fb.com/hiddenvaleadventurepark
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Hidden Vale Adventure Park

4. Russell Island Conservation Corner

Russell Island QLD 172 High St, Redland City, Russell Island, Queensland 4184 Australia http://bayislandsconservation.org
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Russell Island Conservation Corner

Reviewed By Visitrusselllisland - Russell Island, Australia

Fantastic Bushwalk from this office thru the Whistling Kite Wetlands. Water views and amazing native flora and fauna.This walking trail is one of the best on Russell Island. A fifth star would be for sigage posted near ferry to notify tourists of this great attraction. The full walk is 45 mins and you tour a great section of pristine Russell island.

5. Jackson Oval Playground

145 Jackson Rd, Russell Island QLD 4184, Redland City, Russell Island, Queensland Australia +61 7 3829 8999 http://www.redland.qld.gov.au/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Jackson Oval Playground

Reviewed By CarissaInspired

You can see beautiful sunsets from the park or walk around the oval, we have also visited for a picnic as it is a nice spot.

6. Shorncliffe Beach

Brisbane, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 213 reviews

Shorncliffe Beach

Reviewed By RKTALREJA - Queensland, Australia

Nice beach, with bay.plenty of space for kids play ground.nice spot for picnic, u can do fishing there.u feel better, walking barefoot on the shiny sand.u find many crabs there around the rocks.recommend to everyone.????

7. Brisbane Valley Rail Trail

Grace Street Wulkuraka, Brisbane, Queensland 4306 Australia +61 467 729 409 [email protected] http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/bvrt
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Brisbane Valley Rail Trail

Experience a walking, riding or horseback adventure back to the late 1800s along the old Brisbane Valley railway line from Wulkuraka in Ipswich to Yarraman. Escape to a 161km off-road adventure trail brimming with breathtaking countryside, unique country towns, local attractions, old train stations and carriages, heritage-listed sites, and rich history of early settlers just 47km from Brisbane. It doesn't matter whether you have one day or a whole week, the BVRT has something to suit everyone – choose your own adventure! With the final link between Toogoolawah and Moore completed in 2018, the BVRT is the longest rail trail in Australia, spanning 161 kilometres. Most of the trail is now an excellent compounded gravel grading that provides a relatively smooth run, although there is the odd rocky section and you should always remain vigilant on rougher areas.

Reviewed By Jleuschner - Tallebudgera, Australia

This is a fantastic trail. I did Yarraman to Fernvale. Had a great time and the work put in is really impressive. Some culverts are very steep and some surfaces are very rough but overall it’s very easy to follow. It’s great to have lots of little towns along the way with bakeries and cafes. I overnighted at the Linville hotel and the Esk grand hotel both of which were great places to stay with secure storage for bikes. The one major drawback are the birds during breeding season. I went mid november which should have been the tail end of magpie season. It wasn’t. I counted 17 different magpies swooping me 6 of which repeatedly struck my helmet and tried to go for my face. I tried the trick of staring them down while dismounting. That worked until toogoolawah where they came in pairs, every time you looked at one the other would come in from behind you, they followed me for a km. No idea how that is protecting a nest. Then there were the even worse butcher birds, had four of those all of which repeatedly struck my neck. They make no noise and are much faster. Try staring them down and they go straight for your eyes. The only other thing to be aware of is the heat. Two days were perfect with 6am starts. The third day I started a little later but by 12pm it was 37c with very high humidity. I’d suggest this will be a superb trail apr-Jun.

8. Red Beach

Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia http://www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au/natural-attractions/red-beach-bribie-island
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Red Beach

This beach is popular for fishing and walking.

Reviewed By MelR237 - Melbourne, Australia

Loved everything about this beach! The ease of access, beautifully kept beach, drift wood, dog friendly! It was absolute perfection!

9. Moreton Bay Rail Cycleway

Philips Lane, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Moreton Bay Rail Cycleway

10. Sylvan Beach

Sylvan Beach Esplanade, Bellara, Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Sylvan Beach

This beach is safe and calm. Beach facilities include: Boat ramp Fishing Boat Hire BBQ area Picnic area Playground Walkways Toilets

Reviewed By margiew2019 - Bellara, Australia

BBQ's seating great for families with children and pets any type of water activity. Clean and safe, playgrounds.

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