Cycling in the Redlands
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Cycling and Walking

If you’re looking for a walking, cycling or biking adventure, look no further.
 
Our charming island and coastal features, thriving urban centres and vast tracts of regionally significant bushland provide a great range of  places for you to enjoy - whether you're walking or riding.

Top spots

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1.  Ormiston House (Wellington St, Ormiston): Beautifully restored colonial home c.1862.
2. Cleveland Point (Shore St, Cleveland): See Cassim’s Hotel and sites marked by Heritage Trail signs on the ride to the Point, then picnic by the old Cleveland Lighthouse. 
3. Redlands  Museum (60 Smith St, Cleveland): Visit the museum and enjoy a trip back in time. Open Mon-Fri 10am-3.30pm, Sat 1pm-4pm and Sun 10am-4pm.
4. Black Swamp Wetlands (between Shore St West and Queen Street, Cleveland): A fascinating ecosystem of birds, animals and vegetation in the heart of Cleveland.
5. Redlands IndigiScapes Centre (Runnymede Rd, Capalaba): Full sized garden displays show how bushland plants look great and encourage local wildlife. Set in 15 hectares of bushland. Open seven days.
6. Point Halloran Conservation Reserve (Orana St, Victoria Point): See koalas in their natural habitat. There are a number of tracks and an interpretive centre in the reserve.
7. Mount Cotton (Mount Cotton Road): For the active adventurer, cycle our own mountain and enjoy rolling pastures and sweeping panoramic views.
8. Wellington Point (end of Main Road): A great spot to swim, picnic or fish. Spectacular bay views.
9. Point Lookout: Ride to Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island for whale watching, swimming, surfing, gorge walks and wonderful white sand beaches.
10. Coochiemudlo  Island: Only a five-minute ferry trip from Victoria Point, Coochie offers swimming, picnicking and a taste of the Island lifestyle.