Cycling in the Redlands
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Riding and Walking in the Redlands

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 Fri. and Sat. 1-3pm, Sun and public holidays 11am-4pm.
4. Black Swamp Wetlands (between Shore St West & 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 7 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 5 minute ferry trip from Victoria Point, Coochie offers swimming, picnicking and a taste of the Island lifestyle.