Location

Leave your worries on the other side of the Hornibrook Bridge. The wonderful Woody Point lifestyle with its emphasis on leisure and relaxation will win you over. Yet as languid as this charming village seems, it is deceptively dynamic. As the gateway to a newly rediscovered Redcliffe and the undisputed arts & craft hub of the peninsula, it offers a myriad of things to see, do and enjoy. Boasting the closest sandy beaches to Brisbane, all manner of water activities are enjoyed here, such as fishing & crabbing, sailing, swimming, diving, windsurfing, and boating of all forms, shapes and sizes.

  • Walk or cycle 20 kilometres of flat, dedicated pathways
  • Picnic among the many scenic parks along the Esplanade, or at picturesque Settlement Cove lagoon
  • Dine in casual style at no less than 12 nearby restaurants & cafes (Greater Redcliffe has over 70 restaurants, cafes and fast food outlets)
  • Watch dolphins frolic and, in season, humpback whales cavort from 22km of pristine coastline
  • Enjoy a scenic flight, or if you’re really adventurous, a tandem skydive right on to Suttons Beach

With a population of 53,000, the City of Redcliffe is serviced by over 1,500 business and has all the infrastructure you need.

  • Two hospitals
  • 4 major shopping centres
  • 19 private and public schools
  • A championship 18-hole golf course
  • A 50m heated swimming pool and world class coaching facilities
  • 7 hotels, plus Redcliffe Leagues Club and Redcliffe RSL
  • 14 sporting fields
  • 58 playgrounds and 187 parks