Description
Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails Banksia Beach is a 3.8-kilometre circuit that starts at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre on Sunderland Drive.
The sandy track features Banksia, Palm Grove, and Melaleuca Bribie Island walks, which branch off the main circuit, providing visitors with numerous opportunities to enjoy strolls through eucalypt forests, paperbark wetlands, and even wallum heathlands. Explore the best of Bribie Island's natural beauty and immerse yourself in its peaceful paradise with this nature trail.
The Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails Banksia Beach offers a range of activities for nature enthusiasts. You can stroll through the eucalypt forest and paperbark wetlands while exploring a diverse range of flora and fauna. From rainbow bee-eaters to red-backed wrens and many other well-camouflaged birds, there is a range of birdlife to spot. Bring your camera to capture the beauty of the exotic wildlife you encounter. Remember to bring a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle along with you.
Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Bribie Island Bicentennial Trail throughout the year. The ideal time to visit is during the morning or late afternoon, especially during summers.
Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails Banksia Beach is only accessible via car. It's easily accessible from Brisbane or the Sunshine Coast, with free parking available at the start of the trail. You can reach the blog by taking exit 152 from The Bruce Highway and then following signs to
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