Moreton Bay Cycle Way (Woody Point to Scarborough section)

South East Queensland

Coastal track along sheltered beaches with eye-popping ocean vistas and fascinating hertiage sites.

Swimming
Bird Watching
Heritage Sites
Picnic Facilities
BBQ
Toilets
Public Transport
Dogs Permitted
Cycling Permitted
Coastal

Getting there

Start at either end: Pelican Park off Hornibrook Esplanade CLONTARF QLD, or Scarborough Beach Park off Landsborough Ave SCARBOROUGH QLD.

Maps

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Route/Trail notes

Permits/Costs

NIL

Other References

Walks in Nature Australia ISBN 9781741174267 p195

Comments

Plenty of Heritage Sites, beaches and Fish n Chips places.

Wanderlust on 1 Dec, 2024

We have completed this walk in 3 stages doing the return leg each time starting from the very top of Scarborough through to the horns room. Beautiful walk which I plan to do in one hit in the next few months.

Bobbe on 13 Oct, 2019

Great walk with a swim as well.

Jack on 11 Oct, 2017

This stretch of beach is a regular walk for us. We have walked the complete path in the past, making it a circuit by starting at Scarborough Beach, continuing the the Ted Smout Bridge and then walking across the peninsular to Newport Waterways before walking back to Scarborough. Today however we started at Sutton's Beach, walked across the Ted Smout Bridge and then along the beach at Brighton and Sandgate until we reached the Shorncliffe Pier. Then we walked back again. It was about 31km in total. It was a hot day made more bearable by the breeze coming off the water. It's a good walk because there are plenty of cafes along the way to pick up a drink and some food. There are also water bubblers - luxuries we don't always have in the aussie bush.

Ian and Sue on 28 Jan, 2017

Nice relaxing walk, plenty of shops and cafes along to the way. Be sure not to miss the shipwreck at the beach cnr of Lilla St & Gayundah Esplanade.

rob.bushman on 30 Jul, 2016

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