The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Moreton Bay Region, Queensland

January 25, 2022 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Moreton Bay Region, Australia including A2submarine Replica, Bullocky Rest, White Ridge Farm, St Helena Island National Park, Caboolture Historical Village, Bee Gees Way, Woody Point Jetty, Trevena Glen Farm, Pitstop on Mt Mee, Woodford Leopard Tank.
Restaurants in Moreton Bay Region

1. A2submarine Replica

Anzac Avenue Kallangur, Kallangur, Queensland 4503 Australia http://Www.visitmoretonbay.com.au
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

A2submarine Replica

Reviewed By thewanderingslaters - Perth, Australia

Learnt a lot about submarines and Australia's part in the war. Didn't realise they were so old. Not sure when I thought they came about but it wasn't so early in the 1900's. There is parking and seats here as well as roses

2. Bullocky Rest

Forgan Road, Cashmere, Queensland 4500 Australia http://www.mustdobrisbane.com/kids-outdoors-kids-parks-outdoors-parks-parks-z-children-riverside/bullocky-rest-joyner
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87%
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Bullocky Rest

Reviewed By kpiddy - Brisbane, Australia

Situated on the south-eastern bank of Lake Samsonvale in Moreton Bay Shire is the large picturesque park known as Bullocky Rest, it was a delightful place to discover on our recent afternoon drive in Greater Brisbane. Bullocky Rest is located on Forgan Road, there was plenty of parking scattered throughout the park, a small childrens playground, covered and uncovered picnic tables with bench chairs in the shade of the trees, barbeque and toilet facilites. From the picnic grounds we walked west towards Forgan Park, along the road for a short way to the start of a nature trail through the bush which had glimpses of the lake to Forgan Cove and back.

3. White Ridge Farm

130 Hamilton Rd, Elimbah, Queensland 4516 Australia +61 417 774 559 [email protected] http://www.whiteridgefarm.com.au/
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5.0 based on 93 reviews

White Ridge Farm

Located just a couple of minutes from Caboolture is White Ridge, an educational and fun farm experience. Visit the friendly farm animals that you can pat and feed, and you may even see some exotic animals that you haven't seen before. Get a kiss from our friendly camel Gypsy, and hand feed our beautiful llamas and alpacas. Cuddle the lambs and the baby goats, feed the chickens and give Babe the miniature pig a rub on the belly. The miniature horse and donkey are always a favourite, as is the bumpy, bouncy hay ride around the farm. We have Putt Putt golf, an adventure playground, trampoline and a barn with lots of shady tables and chairs which is perfect for a picnic, and the perfect spot to relax in the shade and enjoy your day. White Ridge Farm is open 5 days a week, Wednesday to Sunday 9am to 3pm. Pony rides are every weekend from 10 till 2. It is wheelchair friendly with bitumen pathways and wheelchair amenities. So pack a picnic, grab the family and head on out to the farm!!

Reviewed By jamortimer - Brisbane, Australia

We visited White Ridge Farm in the Easter school holidays & the kids had a ball! They enjoyed feeding & patting the animals and also enjoyed the mini golf, playground & jumping castle. It was relaxing for the parents too!

4. St Helena Island National Park

Queensland 4178 Australia +61 13 74 68 https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/st-helena-island/
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4.5 based on 390 reviews

St Helena Island National Park

Considered Queensland's first historic national park, this island features the ruins of a colonial prison, once known as the "hell hole of the South Pacific."

Reviewed By SunnySunshineChaser - Brisbane, Australia

What an interesting tour! The island is just a short boat trip away from Brisbane and offers a lot of surprises. The wildlife is stunning on the island. Thousands of wild wallabies and a lot of butterflies. It was really interesting to dive into the past and learn about the prison and the people that used to live on the island. A fantastic day spent with friends. Highly recommended!

5. Caboolture Historical Village

280 Beerburrum Rd, Caboolture, Queensland 4510 Australia +61 7 5495 4581 [email protected] http://www.historicalvillage.com.au
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Caboolture Historical Village

The Caboolture Historical Village is situated on 4 hectares (about 12 acres) of land just north of Caboolture town centre on the old Bruce Highway. It is listed as the Number One Tourist destination in the region. The dream of preserving our local heritage started with the formation of the Caboolture Historical Society in 1959. The first building arrived 20 years later when the old Caboolture Shire Council Chambers was moved to the site. Since that time with the contribution of many volunteers and supporters, the Village has grown to be the popular destination for tourists and locals to explore the local history.

Reviewed By T5026QFbarbarak - Brisbane, Australia

A group of friends and I visited here on Friday. What a fabulous place! Beautifully maintained and cared for by dedicated volunteers. Spotlessly clean both in the grounds and numerous facilities. Sadly, when we arrived anticipating a nice cuppa, were told that due to circumstances, the cafe would not be open as they couldn't get enough staff. Not to worry I thought, spied the 'tea room' across the way and saw a lady there. Wandered over and asked if she was open as they had a sign outside. She said "No, I'm just the cleaner, what did you want?" I said that we were looking for a cuppa before we started around the village. She asked how many of us there were, and I told her nine. " I can make you a cup of coffee or tea with some scones, I'll just get my friend to help, she's the gardener, come back in 15 mins, if I can work this microwave, we'll fix you up"... I was stunned by her lovely manner and willingness to help out. We proceeded to indulge in the yummiest scones I've ever had, with bowls of delicious plum jam and cream. It was amazing. Thank you Donna and Carmen for your warm and friendly efforts. Nothing was too much trouble. There is so much to see at the village, sadly, my old legs gave out in the heat and I didn't get to see everything, but what a fabulous day. Our group travelled back in time with the relics of the past. (some of us still remember certain things ha!) The village originally had over 300 volunteers before Covid, now there is merely just over 100, most of whom cannot work yet due to the wait time on blue cards which they now all must have! Such a shame to see them suffering with this downturn. It is such an educational place, interest at every turn. I would highly recommend it for a beaut day out. The facilities and grounds are spotless, and there is quite a bit of seating for tired bodies throughout the village.

6. Bee Gees Way

Between Redcliffe Parade and Sutton Street, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia +61 7 3283 3577 http://www.beegeesway.com.au
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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.

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.

8. Trevena Glen Farm

Excellent
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Trevena Glen Farm

Trevena Glen Farm is Brisbane’s Best Family Farm experience! We love to help friends & family connect in a fun safe place. The farm currently has 12 different types of animals. Situated in the foot hills of the D’Aguilar Range, Trevena Glen Farm is a family run business which is only 40mins North West of Brisbane’s CBD. The following experiences are available: (1) Daily 1hr, 2hr, 3hr Animal tours (2) Horse Riding experiences (15min duration) (3) Birthday parties for 4 kids or greater. (4) NDIS disability program. Open Monday to Saturday with booking required for all visits with tickets available via our website.

9. Pitstop on Mt Mee

2070 Mt Mee Rd Ocean View, Mount Pleasant, Queensland 4521 Australia +61 7 3425 3652 http://www.pitstoponmtmee.com.au
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4.0 based on 67 reviews

Pitstop on Mt Mee

Reviewed By Mungle

Came here for lunch today, our first time. The view is stunning! Our table was on the edge of the terrace, giving uninterrupted views to the Brisbane CBD and beyond. The decor is retro motor sport, particularly motorcycles, and also classic muscle cars. I ordered the crispy chicken Caesar wrap, and my partner had the BLT on Turkish. There was plenty of chicken in my wrap, and my partner enjoyed her BLT. A small basket of chips - very nicely cooked - was included on the side. Service was prompt, and the staff were pleasant. They will take bookings for groups of 6 or more. I would enjoy coming here again. A note to motor cycle riders - you will love coming up Campbell's Pocket Road from Wamuran - some lovely windey stretches.

10. Woodford Leopard Tank

Archer Street, Woodford, Queensland 4514 Australia http://Www.visitmoretonbay.com.au
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Woodford Leopard Tank

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

We were in Woodford and went to the information centre to find out about things to do around the district when we noticed the Leopard Tank across the road. The tank is in wonderful condition and was great to have a look at. Good time to stand and reflect on the armed forces who served for our country to give us the freedom we have today.

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