Redcliffe

Redcliffe is a coastal town and suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It also refers colloquially to the Redcliffe Peninsula as a whole, a peninsula jutting into Moreton Bay which contains several other suburbs. Since the 1880s, Redcliffe has been a popular seaside resort in South East Queensland. Wikipedia.
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Bee Gees Way
1. Bee Gees Way
4.7
(1675)
Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Unique walkway honoring the namesake pop group with statues, photos & a musical light show.
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**⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Must-Visit for Bee Gees Fans!** The Bee Gees Way in Redcliffe is an absolute gem! Whether you're a lifelong fan or just appreciate great music history, this outdoor tribute is a fantastic experience. The 70 metre long walkway is beautifully designed, featuring stunning photos, video displays, and fascinating insights into the legendary band's journey from Redcliffe to worldwide fame. The nighttime light show adds a magical touch, and the life-size bronze statues of the Gibbs as a young group, and more statues as more mature stars, make for great photo opportunities. It’s a well-maintained, informative, and heartfelt tribute to one of the greatest musical groups of all time. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
The light show was great but had no music when I was there
Redcliffe is a lovely place..We started at the Rsl for lunch then went for a walk on the jetty..It was great to see all the teenagers enjoying themselves jumping into the water..Then over to Bee Gees Way..How great is it..There are statues of them and information galore..There is seating so you can watch the short movie..I'm amazed how they can have all this and it's not vandalised..Must be a fantastic community..Lots of lovely shops..There is a English fish and chip shop that we'll be returning to next year..I did get a ice cream in the Big kids ice creamery and some English lollies in the confectionery shop..I'll be back..
My wife and I live near Redcliffe and I have visited this 'walk through' tribute to the Bee Gees- many, many times. Great music, good spoken commentary. Excellent visuals, including video of the BG's performing. Well worth a visit. Nearly forgot - " it's a 100% Free Attraction!
If you’re an oldie like me and grew up with the BeeGees music then you’ll love this tribute walkway in Redcliffe, free access
Nice place for a walk and recommend to have a look in case you're in Brisbane. Close are trendy bars and caffes, we spend like half of the day there around.
My six-year-old daughter loves to listen to Bee Gees music, and thanks for having this place, we had knowledge about Bee Gees now.
What a beautiful experience! It is a nice remembrance wall.
Woody Point Jetty
2. Woody Point Jetty
4.6
(1796)
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
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Beautiful boardwalk for a relaxing stroll, with incredible views of sunset. One of my favourite places in the area. Close by there are two good restaurants but also plenty of places for BBQ, picnic with family/friends or just to sit on a bench.
GLORIOUS waterfront running track. A lil piece of heaven. Not as busy as hub of Redcliffe. Lil Cafes, the infamous Belvedere Hotel. Rate top 3 BEST Fish n Chips joint on the corner. Just peaceful. Shades seating areas. Good parking. Doggies galore. Love it 😊
Nice place go fishing on the peir area and great parkland for a walk even a cold winter day.. sun's out great place to get away close to brissy
Great place to relax and get some fresh air. Might even catch a fish or two.
Loved this place. Wide and expansive and refreshing. Lots of people fishing here too
Good place to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze. Great place for fishing as well. Plenty of parking space during the week day. Wheelchair and pram friendly. Bbq areas are well maintained. I highly recommend going to have a look 🙂.
Lots of cars today but not crowded. Lovely stroll out on the jetty and along the waterfront. Then we got some delicious hot chips from Seafood Town and had chip sandwiches watching the water, seagulls and planes. Beautiful spot especially when it's not too crowded.
Great place to stop sit and reflect on how great it is to live in the Sunshine State of Australia. 🇦🇺 I have cycled there a few times now from Bracken Ridge, and when I arrived, the water was dead calm like a mill pond. Amazing.
Redcliffe Jetty Visitor Information Centre
3. Redcliffe Jetty Visitor Information Centre
4.8
(25)
Visitor center
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If you ever get the chance to do the information walk Monday to Friday 9.30am for an hour walk you learn so much about history but also finding new places in the area we didn't know. Steve was our tour guide and a fantastic one and knowledgeable, highly recommend to do on your next visit to Redcliffe or even if your local. Learn something new about our gorgeous coastline.
Absolutely fantastic help. Excellent advice on what is going on in and around redcliffe. Walking tour weekdays 9:30 are very informative. Plenty of brochures. Thank you!
Explore a destination where you can delve into the rich history of Redcliffe by taking part in an interesting free walking tour. This is the ideal place to gather all the information you need for a memorable exploration of the area's heritage!
Great friendly staff. I got a map of camps around the area. I got a fabulous book on tours by bus out of Brisbane but I'll use it for my own travels .
Great place to go for local tourist information with maps etc. The staff are friendly and very knowledgeable. They also have brochures on other Queensland destinations. Planning a trip?. A great place to start.
With the help of the amazing volunteers at the Redcliffe Jetty Information Centre I now have so many interesting places that I can visit while I am holidaying here. I left the Centre with the maps and brochures I need. I’ll definitely be spreading the word to my grey nomad friends to come visit.
The local area is wonderful. I call Moreton Bay God's swimming pool.
Although this is not the only visitors' information centre on the peninsula, it is the only one which is open seven days a week. While designed for visitors who might be new to the district, locals also find it useful to keep abreast of what is happening on the peninsula. The Centre has brochures to help you find things to do or places to find, as well as bus timetables to help you to travel on and off the peninsula. One of the best things about this Centre is its location. Firstly, it's right on the jetty where often you'll find fisherman doing their thing, or sightseers caching boats to see what's out there on the ocean. On the opposite side is a street full of shops many of which are dedicated to the needs and interest of travellers, whether it's a matter of finding a keepsake or something useful and practical. And, of course, you'll find here an incredible variety of eating places. The Centre is staffed with volunteers who are lovely to deal with and always helpful.
Redcliffe Museum
4. Redcliffe Museum
4.6
(281)
Museum
Specialty Museums
Vibrant museum with multimedia exhibits on Redcliffe's history, plus a shop for books & souvenirs.
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My favourite museum! It’s small but full of charm and so well put together. There’s always something useful to see or do – great exhibitions and fun activities. Such a lovely little place. I always find myself curious to see what’s on next.
What a gem. We loved visiting this museum for the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition. The permanent displays of local history was really interesting and interactive.
Excellent friendly and informative staff, happy to assist. Kids activities to keep them engaged whilst you are able to read the displays in more detail - history and development of the local area over the years. Excellent side exhibitions from Australian artists - the one I saw was from Marina Debris, couture clothing made from single use rubbish washed up on Australian beaches - very clever with a serious undertone.
A terrific museum with engaging displays showcasing many facets of local history. The combination of pictures, videos and text bring these stories to life. Staff are friendly and helpful, wanting visitors to get the most from their time in the museum. Definitely worth dropping in to see how Redcliffe has changed from First Nations times to now. The oral history videos were my favourites.
Delightful, most informative and interesting Museum. Staff are most welcoming and helpful. The Da Vinci exhibition is fascinating and so well worth seeing.
It's a great space, well laid out. Staff friendly & helpful. I specifically went there for the DaVinci exhibit which was beautifully presented, with excellent information provided with each machine/artwork. Some you could actually operate! What an amazing man & what a great showcase for the range of "gadgetry" DaVinci invented!
We swung past to have a look at the temporary Da Vinci Machines exhibit, and were surprised how much our kids enjoyed the rest of this small but good (and free) museum. We thought we'd be there 15 min, but stayed for an hour. Lots of interactive activities for kids to do.
Great little spot. Friendly staff on duty. Happy to assist and good for a walk around to escape the heat and enjoy the crafts for the children which is set up well
Redcliffe Botanic Gardens
5. Redcliffe Botanic Gardens
3.8
(455)
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Peaceful park offering walking trails, picnic space & an amphitheater amid a range of native plants.
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Had a walk around the gardens, took some pics and relaxed a bit. Nicely kept grounds. Been again recently, they have done more upgrades and nice clean paths. Well worth a stroll.
Small, immaculately maintained gardens, mostly by volunteer groups. With bat colonies, a sensory garden, ponds, herb garden and wonderful mosaics. A pocket of green serenity in the suburbs.
Nothing much to see foe me. But perfect for a scroll through the woods. Lots bats are there too.
A lovely space to wander around. Good, level pathways allowing for wheels as well as walking. Some lovely green open spaces for picnics, a smattering of random shelters throughout the park & picnic tables. Different environments are represented around the gardens including a permaculture garden.
Not sure what to say, there were bats.... a lot of bats and it was an awesome sight. I was there for about 1.5 hours and spent most of that time looking at the bats and trying to get photos of them. On the other hand the rest was mostly uninteresting, kinda dirty and run down which is really sad. Maybe it was the wrong time of year to visit. I am sure the volunteers work hard but it is clearly in need of some govt funding or more funding if it I already is to tidy it up and make it more appealing. I am sure I will go back soon but it will just be for the bats.
Not looked after at all. Mosquitos everywhere. Mould everywhere. Rubbish everywhere. And Bats constantly screaming in the trees
Good to spend 30 to 40 minutes walking around freely, have little bit variety of bushes and flora, huge amount of bats there, little garden of herbs and flowers are there,. Plenty of parking available near road.
Beautiful gardens to stroll through and little areas to explore everywhere. My boys and I were enjoying the Reptile Mosiac Tile Sculpture...until they spotted that they were surround by bats, lol. Perfect spot for a picnic and playing Pokemon Go. Love the saying on the sun dial
Pirate Playground
6. Pirate Playground
4.6
(650)
Playground
Nature & Parks
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Pirate Playground is a fantastic adventure spot for kids, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with imaginative play structures. The trees surrounding the playground provide a natural canopy, creating a shaded retreat that enhances the overall experience. Their sturdy branches invite little explorers to climb and discover, making the space feel like a true pirate paradise.
Always good for the family or a couple here with some decent takeaways and amazing eating spots that seem to be getting upgraded every year. Don't stress about car parks, you'll eventually find one, just park a bit further and enjoy the walk along the waterfront. Careful of green ants if sitting in the grassy areas, too.
A great playground for younger children with a pirate ship and a train to play on. Playground is in good condition but could use a tidy up to remove fallen leaves etc. Very safe with fencing all around with child proof gates.
I'm a big fan of anything with a beach or ocean view. My daughter had fun here for about an hour or so. A few different features to play on, including the Pirate Ship, Train and carriages, climbing frame, and cool little forest of trees to climb and play on. A couple of different under cover areas to sit and chill. Toilets nearby in the carpark Park area. Obviously nice and close to the beach.
It was fantastic.. Great water for the little ones ans big ones too without the waves. Very clean picnic areas and toilets beautiful grassed areas. We will be going again.
A brilliant themed playground for children of all ages. The train draws a lot of attention within the playground, and there were plenty of climbing obstacles for kids to play. The playground is equipped with climbing frames, slides, swings and an area for climbing trees. The area is fully fenced and gated, with nearby benches for parents. Toilet facilities are not too far away too.
Visited in January 2019 good little play ground for kids between ages of 1 to about 10 year's of age. Car park is not the biggest so it can fill quickly. Close to coffee shop for parents. There are toilets at each end of the park at northern end there is s jumping pillow, half basketball court and climbing sculpture. But could do with a revamp or atleast a clean up paint job and some landscaping. Please like if this review helps you thanks 👍🏻
Gated Park with lots of space. My toddler enjoyed it. The sand part of the beach was small and a little rocky but otherwise nice and clean. Not super busy even though there was a couple of parties going on.
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