What to do and see in North Stradbroke Island, Queensland: The Best Things to do

April 24, 2022 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in North Stradbroke Island, Australia including North Gorge Walk, Frenchman's Beach, North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum, Brown Lake, Cylinder Beach, Amity Point Jetty, Amity Point Beach, Blue Lake National Park, Dunwich Cemetery, Myora Springs Conservation Area.
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1. North Gorge Walk

Midjimberry Road, Point Lookout, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia +61 409 123 586 http://www.straddiekingfishertours.com.au/4wd-eco-tour-island-pick-up.html
Excellent
87%
Good
12%
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5.0 based on 747 reviews

North Gorge Walk

Reviewed By 19KMC - Brisbane, Australia

Absolutely beautiful, the most amazing views omg the ocean. It was very family friendly and easy to navigate, although there were a few stairs we were still able to take our big beach cart and help each other to go up and down stairs. We saw lots of cute kangaroo families which was a bonus and was so nice to experience a rich culture of traditional aboriginal(Quandamooka) people’s home land. We took the local bus there, it took us from the ferry terminal and dropped us right to the start of the walk, we got an all day bus pass for $10 and Winnie was free. We first stopped in at cylinder beach for a swim and lunch which was really lovely clear water and a decent pocket of water to swim in that’s protected by a sand bar, so it was nice flat water to swim in. There was also a ice cream truck and a smoothie/ juice truck which was nice to know you could get something. It was a lovely day out, really enjoyed it and I’m dying to stay over there!! the Cees xx

2. Frenchman's Beach

Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia
Excellent
81%
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Frenchman's Beach

3. North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum

15-17 Welsby St, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland 4183 Australia +61 7 3409 9699 [email protected] http://www.stradbrokemuseum.com.au
Excellent
60%
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum

4. Brown Lake

Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland 4183 Australia
Excellent
51%
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Brown Lake

Reviewed By SeeZC3 - North Stradbroke Island, Australia

It's a short drive but worth the effort. The cool water and vast expanse of beauty makes this a great place for a family picnic

5. Cylinder Beach

Point Lookout, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia
Excellent
71%
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26%
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3%
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Cylinder Beach

Reviewed By Queenslanderrr - Brisbane, Australia

There are 2 patrolled beaches on North Stradbroke Island, Main Beach and Cylinder Beach. Whilst Main Beach might be great for a surf, Cylinder Beach is the spot to relax. Put up your sunshelter and make a day of it, relaxing in the crystal clear water. The kids can paddle around and you can even grab a coffee from the permanent coffee van located near the beach.

6. Amity Point Jetty

Claytons Rd, Amity, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia http://www.minjerribahcamping.com.au/location/1-amity-point
Excellent
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Amity Point Jetty

Reviewed By victoriaf669

Early morning fishermen and young teenagers doing bomies into the water...nothing relaxes me more than summer holidays...got some great photos of the pelicans sitting on the swimming enclosure pylons too...was a great place

7. Amity Point Beach

Claytons Road Amity Point, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland 4183 Australia https://www.redland.qld.gov.au/info/20125/our_suburbs_and_islands/151/amity_point
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Amity Point Beach

Reviewed By J2936PHmichaels - Brisbane, Australia

This beach at low tide would have to be one of my favorites and I've been around. Strewn with logs the gently curved protected bay joins onto flinders beach as you walk around the bend. At one end it starts at a Carpark where the rock wall which goes all the way to the jetty starts. There's no waves but it's sensible to act like a merest here because of no nets etc

8. Blue Lake National Park

by the Blue Lake, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia
Excellent
29%
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4.0 based on 76 reviews

Blue Lake National Park

Reviewed By rond686 - Caloundra, Australia

We took the Kaboora track, a very nice walk to and from the lake lookout. Although the information board warns about open canopy making it hot during the day, this was not our experience. For most of the way, there is good shade. The vegetation was nice. We saw very few birds, probably because we did not get there early in the morning. The track is good and, apart from a couple of places with soft sand, very easy indeed.

9. Dunwich Cemetery

Corner East Coast Road and Yabby Street, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland 2004 Australia +61 7 3409 9555 [email protected]
Excellent
45%
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4.0 based on 42 reviews

Dunwich Cemetery

Reviewed By victoriaf669

After cycling from point lookout I headed here to catch a breather under an eucalyptus tree..the grass was lovely plush and soft,sun rays gently coming through the leaves..I dozed off and had a deep peaceful sleep ???? I love that park...good vibes

10. Myora Springs Conservation Area

East Coast Road, DUNWICH, QLD 4183, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland 4183 Australia http://www.visitbrisbane.com.au/north-stradbroke-island/things-to-do/nature-and-wildlife/myora-springs-conservation-area
Excellent
29%
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Myora Springs Conservation Area

Reviewed By victoriaf669

When I cycle down this way this is my first stop off for quick snack and put my feet in the water...I love the tranquility of this place,sitting here my mind wonders to good places...I feel content ????????????

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