Discover the best top things to do in Redland City, Australia including North Gorge Walk, Redland Museum, Wellington Point Jetty and Park, Brown Lake, Bacchus Brewing Co., Redlands Performing Arts Centre, Victoria Point Reserve, Amity Point Beach, Stradbroke Ferries, Cleveland Point Light.
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5.0 based on 747 reviews
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
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The Redland Museum is a trip back into the history of the Redland area in Queensland. With transport and farming machinery from the local area; historic rooms depicting early life in the Redlands; the Toy Hall of Fame and our wonderful exhibits and events, the Redland Museum is a "must see" for locals and visitors alike. Open 7 days a week from 10am to 3.30pm, admission prices are $7 adults, $5 concession, $2 children and $15 for a family of 4.
Thanks to our friend who visited us from the states , I finally went to the museum & I’m glad I did . The staff were very helpful & welcoming the museum is very well set out depicting a bygone era some wonderful & informative exhibits. I encourage any visitor to go see the museum especially kids . They will see & learn quite a bit . Thanks Jill for your help .
4.5 based on 66 reviews
This is a wonderful location to relax on a sunny day, especially a Sunday afternoon. There are pcinic tables or bring your own picnic blanket. You can walk out to King Island on a low tide on the sand bar. There are public amenties, fish and chip shop, a beach, childrens playground, the jetty and launch for boating. There is plenty of parking, but be warned it can get very busy as its a great location. Enjoy your visit to Wellington Point Jetty & Lookout.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
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
4.5 based on 64 reviews
We are a unique small batch brewery, creating over 170 brand new beers a year. We love brewing & perfecting classic styles, but are probably best known for creating some of the most interesting & flavoursome beers in the country. In 2014 we were awarded Runner Up "Champion Small Australian Brewery" at the Australian International Beer Awards. In 2016 we became the only brewery to twice win the prestigious "Peoples Choice Award" at the annual Great Australian Beer Spectapular (GABS), a competition attracting over a 100 breweries from around the world vying to brew the best "specialty Beer" for the Festival. We are also a cellar door for Ballandean Estate Wines, the Granite Belts oldest winery. Open 5 days a week, we now have 20 taps pouring our amazing beers & cider plus dozens more available by the bottle for drink in or takeaway. We are BYO food on Wednesdays, with our Pizza Kitchen opening Friday to Sunday with Food Trucks Thursday through Sunday. Live music Thursdays & Sundays.
Enjoy the company of your friends in a casual, relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Sample different flavours of craft beer and fresh site baked pizzas, food truck & musicians available some evenings ! It can get very busy Friday and Saturday evenings so book a table (minimum 6) if you don't want to be disappointed.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Visited on Wednesday 3rd May. This has to be one of my favourite places in the Redland Bay area. It is a great park jutting out into Moreton Bay and is the gateway to Coochiemudlo Island with regular ferry and barge services from the jetty on Masters Avenue. There is also a boat ramp that provides easy access to the bay and surrounding islands. Great for wind surfing and other water activities. Or you can just enjoy a barbecue or a seaside picnic with family and friends.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
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
4.0 based on 214 reviews
Stradbroke Ferries offer vehicle and passenger ferry services to North Stradbroke Island. Travel to North Stradbroke Island in speed and style with Stradbroke Ferries.
We just got back from Straddie...we took the vehicle ferry across. Check in was very smooth and customer service was excellent. I was amazed at how efficient and on time the ferry arrival and departures were. Once board we were able to move around and enjoy the views. Really loved the little cafe at the top level (prices were great too). Thank you to the staff on-board and ground staff for such an enjoyable and excellent trip.
4.0 based on 60 reviews
Nice shady spot for all the family to have lunch...either in the restaurant or take away fish and chips in the park. Plenty of tables and chairs undercover and fun little park for the kidlets. Toilets are very clean and the view is picture postcard perfect.
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