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Visit Redlands Coast Blog

Find out the best of what our destination has to offer.

The isolation innovations of our local foodies

Food is king during this unprecedented time so we wanted to share with you some local businesses on Redlands Coast and their innovative ideas that will have you getting creative in the kitchen and enjoying fresh local produce in the comfort of your home.

Choose your own adventure along Redlands Coast tracks and trails

Redlands Coast is home to some of the most naturally wonderful bush walking, mountain biking and horse riding trails in South-east Queensland as well as an extensive network of scenic walking and cycle ways. Outdoor adventures and inspiring natural attractions are never far away on Redlands Coast with so many opportunities to enjoy the abundant wildlife, beautiful coastlines and pristine conservation areas on foot, bike or horseback. Bayview Conservation Area on Redlands Coast has even been recognised as an outstanding outdoor recreation facility winning The Queensland Government Award for Outdoor Places and Spaces.

Exploring Cleveland on Redlands Coast

Exploring ClevelandBy Guest Bloggers - Brisbane Girls Abroad

A night away at the Southern Moreton Bay Islands

A night away at the Southern Moreton Bay IslandsBy Guest Bloggers - Brisbane Girls Abroad

Forget the world at Coochiemudlo

Forget the world at CoochiemudloBy Guest Bloggers - Brisbane Girls Abroad

Whale Watching from Land & Sea

Each year, between May and November, over 20,000 whales migrate North along the east coast of Australia in a stunning display of acrobatics. One of the best places on the east coast to catch these majestic creatures is Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) where you can watch them from both land and sea.