Coochiemudlo Island

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Coochiemudlo Island

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Nature and wildlife
Walking and Biking Tours
1 min guests
10 max guests

Enjoy a day of gentle walking on scenic sandy beaches, rocky shores, mangroves, tea-tree wetland and eucalyptus forest, with flora and fauna interpretation, close to Brisbane but away from the crowds. Fauna on the island usually includes raptors (especially whistling kite, brahminy kite, osprey and white-bellied sea-eagle), bush stone-curlews and other birds, butterflies, molluscs and crabs (sometimes hundreds of blue soldier crabs marching across the beach if the tide is right), molluscs and other shore life.

Advanced eco-accreditation.

Itinerary highlights

Coochiemudlo Island

A small island just 10 minutes by ferry from Brisbane’s coast, with long sandy beaches, coastal woodland,mangrovs and rocky platforms. There is good birdlife and shore-life. The “Emerald Fringe” is a rejected belief vegetation around the perimeter, ensuring no houses, shops, hotels or other such structures can rebuilt right to the beach. The “coocchiemudlo” is the red rock traditionally used by the Quandamooka people and traded to other clans on the mainland.

Redland Indigiscapes

We can make an optional visit to Redlands Indigiscapes on the return journey. Gardens landscaped with locally native plants, in different styles. Taste teas from native Australian leaves and seeds, cakes and other snacks with Australian herbs and spices. Occasionally see koalas (sadly not as many as we used to due to habitat loss in other parts of the region)

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Full Day
  • Land – Motorised
  • Land – Self Propelled
  • Water – Motorised
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet

Sevice Activity

  • Swimming
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Operation information

Araucaria Ecotours

Wildlife experts take small-group tours (usually from Brisbane) to mountains, rainforests, bushland, wetlands, beaches and genuine outback habitats to seek kangaroos, koalas, birds, reptiles, frogs and other wildlife and enhance understanding of their ecology and what makes our wildlife different from other regions.

Day tours include minimal-impact wildlife-viewing (kangaroos, koalas, bats, birds, lizards, glow worms etc.), bird-watching in forest and wetlands (beginners welcome), and an attractive little island close to Brisbane with white sandy beaches, mangroves and coastal woodlands.

A 3-day wildlife overview tour introduces Australia’s major groups of wildlife and ecosystems while viewing wildlife in a variety of habitats and includes a free copy of the book “Understanding Australia’s Wildlife” by Araucaria proprietor Ronda Green.

Multi-day outback tours are run in Spring and Autumn.

All regular tours have achieved advanced Eco-Certification and Araucaria has been entered into the Hall of Fame by Ecotourism Australia.

Custom tours (day-trip or multi-day) are possible with sufficient notice.

The proprietors contribute to various wildlife conservation and research projects, and guests have opportunities to be citizen scientists or conservation volunteers.

All ages and fitness levels are welcome on most tours.

Weekend nature activities are conducted for families, groups or individuals.

The Scenic Rim Wildlife Ecology Centre and nature trails on the Araucaria property are under-going renovation but partially open.

Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Walks

Tags

  • Adventure
  • Beaches & Surf
  • Experience is charged
  • Family
  • Nature & Wildlife

Accreditations

  • ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia

Memberships

  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • QLD – Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA)
  • QLD – Destination Scenic Rim

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