Bongaree Walkabout

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Since Matthew Flinders and his crew landed on Bribie Island in 1799, the landscape has changed significantly. To remember the good old days and discover the history of the only sand island connected to the mainland, take a walk along the Bongaree Walkabout. Starting and ending at the Bongaree Jetty, the path takes visitors around the foreshore area where historical landmarks and buildings can be discovered.

The Bongaree Walkabout tour takes about one hour to complete, but an idle stroll will take longer, particularly if you like to stop and take photos of the beautiful view. The Bongaree Jetty is surrounded by parkland, so it’s a perfect chance to grab a picnic (or visit one of the nearby eating options) and make a day of it with the family.

Facilities

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Activities

Walks

Nearby Things to Do

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Family looking at Fish Collection

Bribie Island Seaside Museum

Bongaree, Moreton Bay

Large triangular tent made out of sticks and branches on the beach at sunset

Red Beach

Bongaree, Moreton Bay

Front Entrance of Bribie Island Community Arts Centre with Mural

Bribie Island Community Arts Centre

Banksia Beach, Moreton Bay

Island Gondola

Island Gondola

Banksia Beach, Moreton Bay

Main entrance to the Bribie Butterfly House - you can

Bribie Island Butterfly House

Bongaree, Moreton Bay

Snapper on Pumicestone Passage

Fish Moreton

Sandstone Point, Moreton Bay

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