Moreton Bay Region swimming holes

Moreton Bay Surrounds in Queensland offer a variety of picturesque swimming spots for visitors to enjoy. Settlement Cove Lagoon in Redcliffe provides a refreshing place to cool off along the Redcliffe foreshore, completely free to enjoy. Woorim Ocean Beach on Bribie Island is ideal for surfing, fishing, swimming, and sand play, with waves averaging between 0.5 and 1.0 meters, making it popular for families.

Suttons Beach in Redcliffe is a patrolled beach on the Redcliffe Peninsula, perfect for a gentle paddle or swim, with small waves ideal for kids and refreshing for all generations. Stony Creek in Woodford, hidden in the southern end of Bellthorpe Forest Reserve on the Conondale Ranges, offers a spectacular natural swimming hole surrounded by native bushlands, accessed from the Stony Creek Day-Use Area in Woodford's west.

Rocky Hole on Moreton Island is a hidden gem accessible only by 4WD through Mount Mee 4WD tracks in D'Aguilar National Park, featuring natural rock swimming pools. A 200-meter walking track from the Neurum Creek Road car park (8 km from The Gantry) leads to the pools. Remember to prioritize sun safety and stay safe while enjoying these beautiful swimming spots in Moreton Bay Surrounds.

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