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Bribie Island Calm Side Walk, Queensland. Australia



This morning we replaced the city bustle with an island paradise complete with stretches of white sandy beaches, azure waters and stunning wildlife. You can explore precious havens of open woodlands, scrubby coastal heaths bursting with spring and autumn wildflowers and fragrant paperbark wetlands. Stretch out on golden beaches with curving sand dunes offering picturesque sea views and the chance to see dolphins frolicking in the water. Paddle a kayak past black-necked storks and mangrove honeyeaters in the coastal lagoons or throw a fishing line among the sandbars and tidal flats of this ever-changing sand landscape.








Normally we would take our 4WD and enjoy a daytrip or last minute beach getaway. We always felt refreshed by the salt air as we toured the beautiful expanse of beach, passing freshwater lagoons offering a perfect spot to stop and cool off.  Every now and then pull over, sit back, relax and enjoy the sun and sand with friends.









Instead of the 4wd we explored by foot following a flat easy walk of about 7km return. The shady path hugs the seafront through continuous parkland to the Bribie Island Bridge and beyond and is ideal for families and those who want a leisurely walk without any close encounters with lycra gang.







We started at the car park on the far southern reach of Bongaree. The first few hundred metres are fairly exposed as at this point there’s just a path with the esplanade on one side and low-lying dunes on the other. From here it’s a delightful walk through picnic areas, benches, playgrounds and beside tiny strips of white-capped beach. Bribie Island was once a major wartime command post with a fortresses and batteries up and down the beach on the surf side, the remnants of which remain today. And it was off the coast about forty miles from here that a Japanese sub sunk the Centaur hospital boat. On the Bongaree side an old wartime storage depot can be seen on Welsby Parade and along the path there are reference plaques to war time activity.






The west side of Bribie Island is known as the ‘Passage Side’ as it runs alongside Pumicestone Passage. This side of the island also has lots of great beaches. Though the beaches tend to be narrower and less picturesque than those on the east of the island, the sand tends to slope more gently into the water





The path continues under the bridge and on to Sylvan Beach where there’s a chirpy talking history monument worth having a listen to, and beyond are more playgrounds, a mangrove boardwalk and a kiosk over the water. After several hundred metres the path enters a private estate, at this point turn and retrace. The calm side has views of the stunning Glasshouse Mountains. Back at the start, around the corner at Buckley’s Hole is a bird hide which is a likely view spot for some of the 350 species of bird that call Bribie Island home. (Buckley’s Hole Section No Dogs Allowed)







Another walk is the 3.8km circuit of Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails, which begin at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre on Sunderland Drive Bribie Island. The sandy track features Banksia, Palm Grove, and Melaleuca Bribie Island walks which branch-off the main circuit giving visitors the chance to enjoy strolls through eucalypt forests, paperbark wetlands, and even wallum heathlands. (Also No Dogs Allowed).













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Jack Gordon Walk Redland Bay, Queensland. Australia

Early morning we checked out another quiet and peaceful walk at Redland Bay. Redland Bay is a charming and friendly bayside suburb with a village ambience and sea breezes. Situated at the southern end of Redlands Coast and is the departure point for the Southern Islands. Regular passenger ferry and vehicular barge services depart from the Redland Bay Marina, Banana Street, Redland Bay.







Redland Bay is 25km, or a 30 minute drive from Brisbane CBD. From the coastal village of Wellington Point – known for its great fishing, boating and water sports – to Victoria Point, where seaside parks and esplanades draw family and friends to picnic, cycle and swim, the Redlands offers a charming experience. In the hinterland find the award-winning Sirromet Winery and experience natural bushland at IndigiScapes.








One of Brisbane bayside’s most beautiful walks and picturesque paths at Redland Bay is Jack Gordon Pathway, featuring tiny red sand beaches and stunning island views, is also one of the best kept secrets.  With lush rainforest plants, calm waters and quiet picnic spots featured along Redland Bay's Jack Gordon Pathway. The paved, stroller-friendly pedestrian/cycle path covers  roughly two-kilometre stretch from Sel Outridge Park to the Redland Bay Golf Club.






We started our walk from Sel Outridge Park and quickly found ourselves being transported from an open bayside morning sunrise to a thickly-wooded rainforest and a flight of concrete stairs that lead up to the historic Redland Bay Hotel, with a beer garden overlooking the sea. Before long we had emerged from the forest and were once again hugging the shore of this calm section of Moreton Bay with the sun slowly emerging over the horizon.




We continued on another kilometre or so down the track and came across a bayside beach and later on a quiet waterside picnic area complete with BBQs. Several park benches also line the path if you're in need of a rest. Along the way are gorgeous vistas across to Stradbroke Island and other small islands in the vicinity. Where the path meets the Esplanade again there is the option of heading up hill to where a row of mansions enjoy the spectacular ocean and island views or stick to the lower path, which takes in the little BBQ spot.







Upon arrival at the golf course, you can turn around and take the path back again or  as we did take the higher road which rejoins the seafront path after about 50m and walk into the lush rainforest again before reaching Sel Outridge Park.






We continued past the car and through Sel Outridge Park and followed the path passed Stradbroke Ferries and turned around once we hit the Redland Bay Marina. It’s extremely fulfilling exploring local neighborhoods, looking at houses, birds, people, clouds, feeling the sunshine on my face, the wind in my hair. The Redlands Coast is a region defined as much by the water as it is by the mainland. On the shore, its bayside villages are filled with cute cafes, seaside fun and nature to explore, while the many islands dotting Moreton Bay (the jewel being North Stradbroke Island) operate on their own time zone with plenty of adventures to be had.








After the walk I headed Raby Bay Foreshore Park to give Shari (pup) a swim. The park is the perfect base for the day, especially if you can snare one of the covered picnic/barbecue shelters. While shade trees are fairly limited throughout the park, there is plenty of green open space to erect a shelter of your own. The longest stretch of beach is a designated off-leash dog area, complete with water bowls, rubbish bags and bins for the disposal of waste. The area is quite popular, so expect your pooch to come nose-to-nose with another four-legged friend.

Tony and Kim Outdoor Adventures acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land where we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and Elders from other communities we may visit and walk beside. (Tony) as a Bidjari Descendant, recognise their connection to Country and their role in caring for and maintaining Country over thousands of years. May their strength and wisdom be with us today.




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