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Best Things to do on the Redlands Coast

Just forty-five minutes drive from Brisbane CBD, the relatively undiscovered Redlands Coast is a world away, with a rich and diverse range of things to explore and discover. From a renowned winery, beautiful islands and coastal walks and an indigenous botanic garden to Queensland's oldest pub, museum, historic homestead serving Sunday Devonshire tea, seafront cafes, a farm restaurant, artisan bakeries and a tiny island you can walk to at low tide, here are 40+ of the best things to do in the Redlands Coast:

Redlands' best kept secret is this boutique gourmet grocer and cafe found in a rustic setting in the heart of Capalaba
Warm up around an open fire as you sip mulled wine, nibble on gourmet treats and toast marshmallows
A chic waterfront dining oasis tucked away on the edge of Victoria Point Lakeside, with serene views over the lake
The rustic Cleveland Lighthouse Cafe Bar (circa 1936) is the budget part of a quirky clique of eateries.
This bayside bakery is an exclusively gluten-free, coeliac safe patisserie specialising in artisan French pastries and
The North Gorge Walk on Pt Lookout is, quite simply, one of South East Queensland’s most spectacular coastal walks.
The Little French Bakery is a charming patisserie & boulangerie, found in the heart of Cleveland on Brisbane's bayside
Coochie Mudlo Island is one of Moreton Bay's most secluded and compact sand-fringed islands, relatively untouched by time or tourists
Indigiscapes is a delightful arboretum where everything is native right down to the bush herbs incorporated into the cafe menu
Sanctuary by Sirromet is a fabulous luxury glamping site just 30 mins from Brisbane CBD at beautiful Sirromet Winery, Mount Cotton
This splendid green oasis features all abilities playground, a spacious dog off leash area, lily ponds and a myriad of paths.
Pelican's View Café is the bayside's best kept secret, with an all-day breakfast/lunch menu and lovely views
The Grand View began life as a single storeyed structure in 1851 and today after various extensions and a motley history is one of Cleveland’s oldest surviving buildings.
Perfectly suited to all ages and fitness levels, this beautiful walk winds its way through a diverse range of landscapes of the Redlands.
Chumley Warner’s is the only place to serve traditional British sea fare from haddock, plaice, scampi and mushy peas to pickled eggs and pasties
This flat 4km walk/cycle, which takes in quaint 19th century buildings in the bay’s best preserved historical village as well as a number of secluded seafront parks on the way to Cleveland Point.
The Redlands best kept secret is this charming farmhouse cafe & restaurant with a Michelin-trained chef at the helm
Heritage listed Ormiston House, overlooking Moreton Bay, is one of the finest examples of a colonial garden estate in Queensland.
Behind the plain brick façade of Redland Museum lies a wonderland of memorabilia from the past.
Quysine Bar & Restaurant is a charming and quaint tapas bar and restaurant in a line-up of bars & eateries on the edge of Cleveland
Expansive water views, wide open spaces and plenty of play equipment await visitors to Thorneside’s Beth Boyd Park.
Little Bloomfield Café & Wine Bar, found at the quiet end of Bloomfield Street beside the library, is café by day and cosy wine bar on Saturday nights
Go glamping on one of North Stradbroke Island’s best beaches, with 10 beachside luxury tents the jewel in the crown
Craft Brew House is a small, craft beer bar that is a first for the Brisbane bayside suburb of Birkdale
One of Brisbane bayside’s most beautiful walks, this Redland Bay path features tiny red sand beaches and stunning island views
The Bloom Room in Birkdale would have to be Brisbane’s prettiest café, festooned with flowers, draped across walls
This unique sea walk is strictly a low tide affair, when a sand causeway between tiny mangrove encircled King Island
Citron brings a Mediterranean vibe to Brisbane's bayside with all-day breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks
There’s something for everyone, including families with children and dogs - on a day trip to Cleveland’s Raby Bay
Butter Meets Sugar is a bougie little bakery in Birkdale offering a tantalising selection of sweet treats
Aquatic Paradise is a unique non-enclosed sea front expanse for dogs
This scenic Redland Bay walk starts at the Pelican Slipway café and follows the shoreline south for about half an hour each way
Ginger & Lime is a cute café tucked away on Birkdale Road in the bayside suburb serving top-notch food and coffee
MerakGF in Redland Bay is a gem of a gluten-free cafe offering an array of delicous, handmade GF treats and more
The Park Social  is a hidden gem of a roastery cafe found tucked away in an industrial estate in Redland Bay
This easy child and dog-friendly Victoria Point paved walk winds through parkland to a secret ethereal mangrove world
This little gem of a cafe is found tucked away on Brisbane's bayside, serving delicious all-day brunch & loaded bagels
When first built this grand white manor house (named Fernbourne) was considered one of the finest at the bay, with sweeping views to sea and up and down the coast.
Old Bill’s is a premium spirit bar pouring over 100 whiskeys and bespoke gin cocktails, located at the back of Hogan’s Bistro in Wellington Point.
One of the few waterfront bayside parks with a sandy beach suitable for paddling, WH Yeo is a lovely flat stretch of green with views across to mangrove fringed Macleay and Lamb Islands.
Driftwood Cafe by the Bay is a delightful, dog-friendly cafe in Victoria Point offering delicious brunch & lunch fare
A wildly varying landscape can be found within this reserve, which is hemmed by bay and creek
Set within a quaint frontier style village is this little animal enclosure which children can wander through and get up close and personal with farm animals for free.
In the midst of a frontier-style corrugated iron ‘village’ seemingly over-run by fowl lies this haven for homesick kiwis to stock up on everything from mutton birds to all blacks T-shirts.
Within the grounds of the Indigiscapes Centre - a charming native botanical garden - this little bush cafe serves up casual meals, morning and afternoon teas.

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