Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails
Highlights
- Stroll through eucalypt forests and paperbark wetlands, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Bribie Island.
- Explore the 3.8km circuit starting at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, perfect for a leisurely one-hour walk.
- Observe diverse birdlife, including rainbow bee-eaters and eastern yellow robins, capturing stunning photos along the way.
- Enjoy homemade goodies at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre Cafe after your refreshing outdoor adventure.
If you enjoy a stroll through eucalypt forest and paperbark wetlands, then make your way to the Bribie Island Bicentennial Trail.
A 3.8km circuit, the Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails begin at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre on Sunderland Drive. The sandy track features Banksia, Palm Grove, and Melaleuca Bribie Island walks which branch off the main circuit giving visitors the chance to enjoy strolls through eucalypt forests, paperbark wetlands, and even wallum heathlands. Allow about 1 hour to complete the full circuit at a leisurely pace.
Don’t forget to bring along a hat, sunscreen and a water bottle, especially on extra sunny days!
There’s a range of birdlife to see, so take your phone/camera along too. You may catch a glimpse of rainbow bee-eaters, red-backed wrens, and eastern yellow robins, as well as a host of other beautiful and well-camouflaged birds.
Please Note: Dogs and horses are not allowed on the trails.
Bring along a picnic or drop into the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre Cafe and enjoy their homemade goodies.
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Accreditations
- Queensland Tourism Industry Council
- Moreton Bay Regional Council
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