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Naracoopa Bed and Breakfast and Pavilion

99 Yundah Street, Shorncliffe QLD 4017
Naracoopa is all about location, luxury and tranquillity. This serene getaway in Shorncliffe, a northern suburb of Brisbane, is bordered by the natural beauty of Moreton Bay, Sandgate Foreshores and Boondall Wetlands. With close proximity to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre contact us and make a booking today. Enjoy your seaside destination where comfort is the priority. Luxury accommodation provides two tastefully appointed bed and breakfast bedrooms and a suite of two B and B bedrooms with verandah and two way ensuite, all designer decorated with fine linens, private ensuites, luxury beds, refrigerator, television, free wireless, tea and coffee facilities, private outdoor verandah. Take pleasure in sumptuous breakfasts, sunlight through the bay windows, gourmet specials, homemade bread, jams, an invitation to unwind in style! The Pavilion is the new addition for the traveller who needs more space and comfort for an extended stay. Includes all Bed and Breakfast amenities but, in the Pavilion, luxury is in the details! Provided is a fully equipped stainless steel kitchenette, superbly appointed lounge and bedroom with quality furnishings, free wireless, Foxtel digital, DVD/CD and a private deck close to the luxurious hot outdoor spa. Breakfast baskets can be requested. An ideal indulgent hideaway!
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Beachhouse Bed and Breakfast

20 Thompson Crescent, Clontarf QLD 4019
The Beachhouse Bed and Breakfast at Clontarf offers you accommodation with outstanding comfort, style and service for your visit to Brisbane or the Redcliffe Peninsula. Each of their three double rooms have everything you need to make your stay comfortable and relaxing. Whether you're there for a holiday, business trip, family visit or function, to catch up with friends or a weekend romantic getaway, the Beachhouse Bed and Breakfast is right for you! They are close to the Brisbane Central Business District and Brisbane Airport, only 20 minutes drive from the airport and not much further on to Brisbane city. The Brisbane Entertainment Centre at Boondall is only 15 minutes away so take in a show and stay with them to make a night of it!
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Oaks Mon Komo

99 Marine Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020
Surrounded by restaurants, cafes, shopping, entertainment, recreational activities and only moments to the beach there is plenty to see and do whilst staying at Oaks Mon Komo. With all the facilities of a beachfront resort you can be sure to enjoy the luxury of Mon Komo's spacious hotel rooms and fully self contained apartments, most with spectacular ocean views over Moreton Bay. Spacious apartments complemented by contemporary coastal decor and luxuriously appointed kitchens with stainless steel appliances and full laundry facilities.
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La Vida On Anzac

41 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe QLD 4020
La Vida On Anzac provide short term accommodation in 'boutique' style studio, one, two and three bedroom, fully furnished, self-catering, air-conditioned apartments. There are spacious balconies from the living areas in all apartments some of which have water views, others overlook the parkland beside pretty Humpy Bong Creek with its mix of birdlife. The two and three bedroom apartments have ensuites as well as a bath in the main bathroom. They are located just 400 metres to beach, shops and cafes, and only 30 minutes from Brisbane airport and 35 minutes from the Sunshine Coast. They also offer secured undercover parking and meeting room/conference facilities. Whether planning a holiday, business trip, wedding or just for pleasure, La Vida On Anzac has the accommodation style for you.
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Ainslie Manor BandB

42 Steven Street, Redcliffe QLD 4020

Ainslie Manor bed and breakfast is 400m from the beach and 1km to Redcliffe, shops, clubs and restaurants. It contains four double rooms, two of which can accommodate an extra bed. A large, in ground swimming pool is available for the use by guests, also the poolside barbecue facilities.

Guests have exclusive use of the lounge and deck adjoining the rooms overlooking the pool. All guests accommodation is situated on the upstairs floor - stair access required.

Bramble Bay Caravan Park

37 Thompson Crescent, Clontarf QLD 4019

Bramble Bay Caravan Park in the Moreton bay Region features powered and unpowered lots, tent and RV sites, four cabins and linen hire, sullage, pool, phone, baby wash room, unisex disabled amenities. It is an easy 150m walking distance to beach, and just 50m to a boat ramp. Bus and shops are nearby.

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Brisbane International Virginia

Sandgate Road, Corner of Zillmere Road, Boondall QLD 4034

Located on the north side of Brisbane, Brisbane International Virginia is just 14 kilometres from the centre of the city, 13 kilometres from the International and Domestic airport terminals, and just three kilometres from the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

They are a property which has a variety of accommodation rooms available, including their brand new one and two bedroom fully self contained apartments. Set amongst 10 acres of lush, tropical gardens. Renowned for quality and friendly personalised service, your stay with them will be enjoyable, relaxing and stress-free.

Also on location is their Rocklily Restaurant serving absolutely delicious a-la-carte modern Australian cuisine in a unique, inviting atmosphere. The restaurant is open to the public and to their in-house guests.

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First Avenue Bed & Breakfast

9 First Avenue, Sandgate QLD 4017

First Avenue Bed & Breakfast is situated in the Brisbane suburb of Sandgate. It consists of the following;

The Mahogany Room - a large airy, air-conditioned room with queen-size bed, ensuite, cheval mirror, two-seater lounge, coffee table and dresser; coffee and tea making facilities, TV, DVD, hairdryer; outdoor area with outdoor table and chairs.

The Bramble Suite - separate bedroom equipped with queen-size bed and suite; separate bathroom and toilet with vanity; lounge room with three seater lounge, coffee table, T.V., DVD and record player; tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryer provided; personal outdoor garden area with setting.

Waltzing Matilda Motel

109 Margate Parade, Margate Beach, Redcliffe QLD 4020
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Redcliffe Motor Inn

125 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe QLD 4020
The Redcliffe Motor Inn has an assortment of rooms at reasonable prices and is best known for its friendly staff, clean rooms and comfortable beds. The elegantly furnished rooms are designed specifically to meet the needs of corporate, business and leisure travellers looking for a quiet place to stay. All rooms feature soundproof walls, thick glazing and blackout curtains to ensure a good night's sleep and have reverse cycle air conditioning, ensuite, iron/ ironing board, work desk, table and chairs, chest of drawers, tea and coffee making facilities, LCD television and free wi-fi. All rooms are non-smoking. The Deluxe Studio on the first floor has a queen-size and a king/single bed and a kitchenette. Three rooms are on the ground floor (two queen and one single) and one of these queen rooms is wheelchair accessible. The Redcliffe Motor Inn is opposite Redcliffe Hospital and 1.5 kilometres from the spectacular beaches of Moreton Bay. There are shops, restaurants and clubs within walking distance. Nearby you'll find Scarborough, Clontarf, Margate and Woody Point and Deception Bay. North Lakes is 10 kilometres up the road, Brisbane Airport is 25 minutes away, Brisbane Entertainment Centre 15 minutes and Brisbane City 40 minutes.

Pine Rivers Visitor Information Centre

Pine Rivers Park, Strathpine QLD 4500
The Pine Rivers Visitor Information Centre is located in Pine Rivers Park, Strathpine. This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Pine Rivers Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking. Special day trip itineraries for self drive or walking tours available free of charge. Call in and see their friendly volunteers for all the local information...

Personally Yours Tours

Bellara Street, Carseldine QLD 4034
Personally Yours Tours specialises in individual, tailor-made, private and personal tours of Brisbane and South-East Queensland. Come and see the real Brisbane where the locals live and play from the comfort of their luxury vehicle. They can accommodate from one to six persons and can tailor make the tour to suit your interests. Their discreet unmarked vehicle assures your privacy and if required, the tour can start or finish at the airport or cruise ship. Personally Yours Tours has been operating since 1999 and has won numerous industry and business awards. Larger groups including conference tours can be catered for on request. Each tour has the owners at the helm regardless of size so personal attention is assured. Four samples of the types of tours you can do are listed here. The options are only limited by your imagination. Transfers to and from Brisbane Airport and to the Gold and Sunshine Coasts are possible using their custom luggage trailer. Personally Yours Tours prefer to give individual quote for each tour, prices listed here are indicative. You may be pleasantly surprised to find that the best is not always the most expensive....

Redcliffe Visitor Information Centre

110 Hornibrook Esplanade, Redcliffe QLD 4020
The Redcliffe Visitor Information Centre is located on Hornibrook Esplanade in Redcliffe. This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Redcliffe Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking. Internet desk and wifi access. Each day at 10am the volunteers check the pelican flock. Tour guides are provided free to visiting bus groups...

Moreton Bay Multicultural Fiesta

125 Gympie Road, Strathpine QLD 4500
Bringing the world to Moreton Bay! Moreton Bay Multicultural Fiesta is a celebration jam packed with market stalls, diverse food and free entertainment! Workshops and rides provide endless amounts of fun for children and their families. With a spectacular fireworks display is the perfect way to conclude the evening....

Redcliffe Museum

75 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe QLD 4020
The Redcliffe Museum tells the story of Redcliffe and its community, including: its European history since 1799, Queensland?s first European settlement in 1824-25, Indigenous culture and maritime history. Through multimedia and object-based exhibitions, visitors are able to learn not only about the peninsula's past, but also about the character of Redcliffe as it is today....

Cottonwood Walk

Deception Bay, Deception Bay QLD 4508
Cottonwood Walk is a shared walk and cycle path offering a quality experience with excellent trail surfaces, boardwalks, stairways down to the beach and viewing platforms with extensive views over Deception Bay to Moreton Island. This walk and cycle path offers a beach experience. Interpretive signage along the way indicates historical sites such as the Bancroft Baths. ...

Brisbane Whale Watching

Redcliffe Jetty, Redcliffe QLD 4020
Brisbane Whale Watching invites you to come on board the magnificent 'Eye-Spy' for an encounter with the whales. Of all the great whales, the humpback is the most surface active displaying behaviour that will not only inspire you but leave you in awe. There quite clearly is no better place to observe the mighty humpback than Brisbane's Moreton Bay, recognised as one of the world's best whale watching areas and only 30 minutes north of Brisbane Your captain, Kerry Lopez is recognised as the only woman captain owning and skippering a whale watching venture in the South Pacific Rim. Her crew are skilled dedicated seamen who will assure you a pleasant and sound whale watching adventure. Brisbane Whalewatching has been successfully operating tours from Redcliffe for over 20 years. 2003 saw the operation of a brand new vessel. Eye Spy represents the ultimate in 'whale friendly' design. Purpose built for whale watching this locally built 30 metre catamaran is a three million dollar injection into the tourism industry. Eye-Spy is fully air-conditioned and can carry over 300 passengers. Six outdoor viewing decks and indoor floor to ceiling glass will significantly enhance the whale watching experience....

Sandgate War Memorial Park

8 Seymour Street, Sandgate QLD 4017
Sandgate's war memorial resembles Lutyens' Cenotaph in Whitehall, the site of Remembrance Sunday ceremonies in London since 1919. Governor Sir Matthew Nathan unveiled Sandgate's 91 tonne granite and concrete memorial on 24 February 1924. Of the 330, mostly young, Sandgate men who went to war, 51 died. Australia-wide, about one in five of the 300,000 volunteer soldiers died in WWI. War memorials were a matter of local pride, indicating a district's patriotism and wealth. Sandgate Mayor WH Bowser not only presided over the memorial's organising committee which commissioned prominent Queensland architect George Gray Prentice to design the ?850 monument, but also donated much of the granite from his Samford quarry. Charles Lowther, of the masonry firm Lowther and Sons that built the cenotaph within a small island of parkland, was a returned soldier: he'd served in the Light Horse in Palestine during WWI. The memorial bears a verse- They died, and yet in memory shall they live, That we may know the worth of sacrifice, Know that their death is freedom's cause, Stands as a beacon light to point the way, To paths of peace. Names of Sandgate residents killed in WWII, Malaya, Korea and Vietnam have been added....

Lakeside 300

Lakeside Road, Kurwongbah QLD 4503
The Lakeside 300 is a 300 kilometre endurance race around the iconic Brisbane circuit Lakeside Park Raceway. The Raceway has a rich heritage of more than 50 years including the Australian Grand Prix and multiple Touring Car Championship conducted at the venue. The Lakeside 300 is an event that is set to become part of the folklore at Lakeside Park. The 300 has a unique division time base structure that allows just about any type of sedan car to compete against each other equally. With various mandatory pit stop per division the race will come down to the wire. The Lakeside 300 is round two of the Queensland Endurance racing championship. The Championships first round is the Willowbank 300 at Queensland Raceway and has attracted a strong field of talented drivers. After the inaugural race in 2016, 2017 is looking to be bigger and better....

Cross Country Tours

88 Hoskins Street, Sandgate QLD 4017
There's an old line, "We're here for a good time, not a long time!" and on a Cross Country tour, no matter how long or short, they take a long time to make sure you have a good time. Even a short time spent with Cross Country Tours illustrates the difference between destinations and experiences, as their staff members do much more than show you around Australia or the world. Their guides become your hosts, sharing their love of the people you'll meet and the places they'll take you. This is a time in life to explore Australia, not just drive around. If your interests run to vintage aircraft and steam trains, or national parks and wildlife, Cross Country Tours has holidays to make the best of your time on tour. After all, a large part of what you spend on your holiday is time, and a good holiday is time well spent with Cross Country Tours. ...

Last Cowboy Standing

Melaleuca Drive, Boondall QLD 4034
Professional Bull Riders Australia presents the Last Cowboy Standing competition. Experience a once in a lifetime event as the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) deliver one huge night of the toughest sport on dirt. World Class athletes matched against the most extreme bucking bulls in the nation in this unique competition format not yet seen in Australia. Choreographed with pyrotechnics, lasers, concert sound system, mega screen replays and multiple camera angles that will take you behind the scenes and inside the bucking chutes as riders prepare for the ride of their life, delivering you the ultimate live event bull riding experience inside the Brisbane Entertainment Centre....

Bee Gees Way

Sutton Street , Redcliffe QLD 4020
The Moreton Bay Region is home to Bee Gees Way, a walkway that honours the world famous pop group. The latest additions to Bee Gees way were officially opened by Barry Gibb on September 11, 2015. Located off Redcliffe Parade, Bee Gees way is a multi-media celebration of the Gibb brothers' phenomenal career and their links to Redcliffe. Free and open every day and night, Bee Gees way has been developed in conjunction with Barry Gibb and features a life-size statue of the brothers as young boys in Redcliffe, more than 60 captioned photographs and 13 album covers from across the band's career, personal stories and reflections by Barry Gibb, a 70-metre mural featuring artwork of Barry, Robin, Maurice and Andy Gibb, a new statue of the Bee Gees from the 'One Night Only' era, seating featuring lyrics of Bee Gees songs, a copy of the contract they signed with Bill Goode and Bill Gates in 1959, a 5.3 metre square video screen showing exclusive interviews with Barry Gibb and never before seen home movie footage, along with Bee Gees songs. Light shows set to music (nightly: 7pm, 7.30pm, 8pm, 8.30pm, 9pm, 9.30pm). ...

Boondall Wetlands Reserve

Paperbark Drive, Boondall QLD 4034
Boondall Wetlands lies on the edge of Moreton Bay between Nudgee Beach, Boondall and Shorncliffe and includes more than 1,000 hectares of tidal flats, mangroves, saltmarshes, melaleuca wetlands, grasslands, open forests and woodlands. The Indigenous Australians have lived at Boondall Wetlands for a long time and continue to have links with this land. The Nurri Millen art totems in the wetlands celebrate this culture. Boondall Wetlands has a diversity of wildlife. Mammals that live there include flying foxes, bats, possums and squirrel gliders. There are also a variety of frogs, reptiles and butterflies to be found within the reserve. An amazing variety of birdlife can also be found throughout the diverse vegetation types including mistletoe birds, tawny frogmouths, eastern curlews, kingfishers, rainbow bee-eaters, grass owls and wrens. At low tide, shorebirds feed on the mudflats. Cormorants, darters, egrets, ibis and herons can be seen year round. The Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre offers a range of displays and activities on the environmental and cultural heritage of the reserve for park visitors and organised groups. A track map brochure for Boondall Wetlands Reserve can be obtained from the Brisbane City Council Contact Centre....

Luminance

160 Hornibrook Esplanade, Clontarf QLD 4019
Vibrant new caf? and florist located in Clontarf, Bluebellery will be showcasing a botanical themed end of year exhibition sale by artist Chantel Schott, titled Luminance. Her works are known for her delicate filigree-like ink lines and is about creating an emotional connectedness. Chantel has been creating for over ten years and exhibits regularly in Queensland. This is an excellent opportunity for you to purchase her one of a kind works as unique Christmas gifts or for the chance to acquire some affordable quality art. All artwork from this sale must be purchased directly from Jazmin at Bluebellery....

Lakeside Tribute

Lakeside Road, Kurwongbah QLD 4503
The Lakeside Tribute began in 2011 with the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the official opening of the circuit on March 19, 1961, and has grown to become a headline event on the racing calendar. In 2017 the the Lakeside Tribute will also pay tribute to Peter Brock, with special guests, a Brock car display, demonstration laps and heaps more!...

Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre

170 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020
The Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre is located on Redcliffe Parade in Redcliffe. This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking. Located at the Redcliffe Jetty and the nearby Bee Gees Way. Local artisans also display and demonstrate their wares Thursday to Sunday from 10am - 2pm....