9 Free Things to do in Redcliffe That You Shouldn't Miss

August 5, 2021 Major Galusha

Discover the best top things to do in Redcliffe, Australia including Settlement Cove, Bee Gees Way, Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe Markets, Redcliffe Lagoon, Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre, Woody Point Jetty, Redcliffe Art Gallery, Pirate Park.
Restaurants in Redcliffe

1. Settlement Cove

Corner of Anzac Avenue and Redcliffe Parade Redcliffe Esplanade, Redcliffe, Queensland Australia http://moretonbaycouncil.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 190 reviews

Settlement Cove

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

We decided to go Settlement Cove for a splash. It was such a nice spot and our granddaughter just loved the kids area. It was a hot day and we found a picnic table in the shade. After playing and swimming we decided to get fish and chips across the road for lunch. It is such a pretty swimming area and it is so great that there are lifeguards on patrol. There are showers and toilets and bbqs to use. Great place to spend a day.

2. Bee Gees Way

Between Redcliffe Parade and Sutton Street, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia +61 7 3283 3577 http://www.beegeesway.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 925 reviews

Bee Gees Way

There is a bronze statue of the Bee Gees from when they were boys growing up in Redcliffe. The statue marks the start of Bee Gees Way, a walkway dotted with photos, anecdotes and other items donated by Barry Gibb. It was opened by Barry on 14 February 2013.

Reviewed By dianetM4508EB - Brisbane, Australia

This is so well put together and a great tribute to these Aussie / Queensland Boys, and so interesting to take time and just walk along and listen and read and the memories come flooding back.

3. Redcliffe Museum

Redcliffe 4020 75 Anzac Ave, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia +61 7 3883 1898 [email protected] http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Galleries-Museums/Locations/Redcliffe-Museum
Excellent
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Redcliffe Museum

Celebrate the evolution of Redcliffe Peninsula's character, identity and discover its significance in Australian history. Reminisce about the heyday of seaside holidays and marvel at the vision and hard work needed to make the peninsula what it is today. The museum features: - films about the early days of the Redcliffe peninsula - a celebration of holidays by the seaside - treasured photographs showing Redcliffe years ago and now - memory boxes to rummage through and uncover items and stories from the past - the Imaginarium - a fun, intergenerational space to play - a diverse programme of events, exhibitions and workshops for adults and children.

Reviewed By Schlepper1939 - Brisbane Region, Australia

This light, bright museum with friendly, helpful staff is well worth a visit if you are interested in the history of the Redcliffe Peninsula. Well set out with enlightening explanations. I was very interested in the section explaining the Aboriginal history of the area.

4. Redcliffe Markets

Anzac Place, next to the Redcliffe Jetty, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia +61 466 649 132 [email protected] http://www.redcliffemarkets.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Redcliffe Markets

Set alongside the picturesque Redcliffe Peninsula, the Redcliffe Markets are an iconic seaside marketplace filled with fresh farm-direct produce, meats, artisan goods, trawler-direct seafood, fresh baked breads, gourmet food and provisions, handmade wares, art ‘n’ craft and SO much more. It is a hub dedicated to supporting and showcasing the best growers, makers, builders and bakers in Moreton Bay and surrounds - something we’re incredibly passionate about. Redcliffe Markets boasts ample free parking, waterfront access, free entry and a bustling entertainment schedule. Tie it in with a brekky or gelato from one the local cafe’s and a quick dip or visit to Moreton Bay Island, and you have one perfect family day out.

Reviewed By Marilyn4020 - Brisbane, Australia

Redcliffe Jetty Markets are a brilliant market. Lots of stales heaps and heaps of people, great food outlets and also very busy. Great Sunday morning out enjoying the seaside Markets

5. Redcliffe Lagoon

Redcliffe Parade, Settlement Cove, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/general.aspx?id=16353
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Redcliffe Lagoon

Reviewed By SusanH3123 - Brisbane, Australia

What a Fantastic FREE Family Friendly Pool Area in the heart of Redcliffe just north of Brisbane With the sea on one side,..Beautiful Breezes and a Fabulous Pool and Kids pool area Lifeguard on hand for safety!! Barbecue Area and short walk to shops for Fish and Chips or ice cream ???? Parking near lifesaving club and Sutton Beach just a stroll away !! Perfect for All Ages ????????????

6. Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre

Redcliffe parade, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia +61 7 3283 3577 [email protected] http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/general.aspx?id=818
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre

Are you looking to escape? Are you looking to find the hidden gems of the Moreton Bay Region? Have you ever thought about sleeping under the stars, or is 5 stars more your style? Do you like to enjoy the views of Mt Mee with a good cup of coffee or relax by the water with fish and chips at Bribie Island? Are you keen to jump out of perfectly good plane, whale watching, spotting a playpus or going to winery? Our Volunteers at the Redcliffe Jetty Visitor Information Centre will help you find your way around our region.

Reviewed By runawaygirl2016 - Brisbane, Australia

A cheery hello and how may I help you greeted us as we entered. A great location and local maps and information to guide us on how to enjoy the local area. Thank you.

7. Woody Point Jetty

Oxley Ave Woody Point, Redcliffe, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Woody Point Jetty

Reviewed By jojohnston2014 - Brisbane, Australia

Woody Point Jetty is a lovely walk. A fabulous place to view the islands in the bay and just take in the water calming. I think it is the biggest..widest jetty I have been on. Plenty of space for people walking, fishing and sitting for a pic-nic at the shelters they have along the jetty. There are plenty of food shops across the road to choose from for pic-nic yums. Another great spot in Redcliffe to take friends and family. Highly recommend.

I Irene St, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia +61 7 5433 3811 [email protected] http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Galleries-Museums/Locations/Redcliffe-Gallery
Excellent
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3.5 based on 10 reviews

Redcliffe Art Gallery

Discover an outstanding public gallery with high quality local and touring exhibitions, that offer a unique perspective on the Redcliffe Peninsula and the Moreton Bay region.

9. Pirate Park

107 Landsborough Ave, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

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