Description
From the north-west, all the way down to the south side, Redcliffe’s sundrenched beaches and foreshore parklands offer enough variety, attractions and Redcliffe swimming opportunities to entice beachgoers, fitness enthusiasts, dog owners, foodies, families, couples and solo sunseekers.
Though not one of the Redcliffe swimming beaches, Redcliffe Beach is a great spot to throw in a fishing line from the jetty, enjoy a romantic boardwalk stroll, or dig into delicious dishes dining across the road from the waterfront. Bee Gees Way is found here, along Redcliffe’s main strip, so if you’re a Bee Gees fan check it out before or after your meal.
This beach sits between Settlement Cove Lagoon and Captain Cook Park. It is best known for its historic Redcliffe Jetty which stretches over the sand, far out across the bay. Stroll its length to snap some great photos, or to hop-on a Brisbane Whale Watching cruise.
The Redcliffe Visitor Information Centre cannot be missed, enjoying pride of place in front of the jetty on the wide boardwalk which stretches all the way south to Settlement Cove Lagoon and north, past the Anzac Place War Memorial and playground area to the beach carpark.
The Redcliffe Markets take place along the foreshore here every Sunday from 8am until midday.
Though it’s not an off-leash Redcliffe dog beach, you can bring your leashed furry friend for a boardwalk stroll.
Source: Your Guide to Redcliffe Swimming around the Peninsula Your Guide to Redcliffe Swimming around the Peninsula | Visit Moreton Bay Region
Location
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Redcliffe Queensland 4020, Australia