Fort Bribie Walk

South East Queensland

Take a self-guided walk through the remnants of heritage-listed Fort Bribie. See gun emplacements, mine control huts, army field camp foundations and searchlight buildings. Signs along the walk give an insight into Fort Bribie and the men and women who served here from 1941 to 1945. Track markers on the beach help to locate the walk's access points.

Bring mosquito repellent the bugs here are notoriously plentiful.

Swimming
Heritage Sites
4WD Required
Coastal

Getting there

How do you get to the start of the walk?

The main access point is 1.3kms up the beach from the Fort Bribie day use area. Alternatively you can access the walk from its Northern end by the gun emplacements or via adding extra distance to the walk along less well used trails behind the information signs at the Fort Bribie day use area.

Maps

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Maps of Bribie Island

Route/Trail notes

A detailed description of the walk!

Follow the trail through the costal vegitation taking the various side trails to historic reminants before returning the same way you came.

Permits/Costs

Do you need any permits? What's the cost?

Free although a 4wd permit is required to drive there so otherwise a boat or long walk in is required.

Other References

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