Map of Redcliffe Jetty | Moreton Bay Visitor Guide

Map of Redcliffe Jetty – Moreton Bay Visitor Guide

This map of Redcliffe Jetty provides an overview of one of Queensland's most recognisable waterfront landmarks, including the jetty, beaches, foreshore precinct, fishing areas and nearby visitor attractions.

Located on the Redcliffe Peninsula north of Brisbane, Redcliffe Jetty is a popular destination for fishing, walking, sightseeing and enjoying views across Moreton Bay. The jetty sits at the heart of the Redcliffe waterfront and is one of the area's most photographed landmarks.

Quick Answer:

Redcliffe Jetty is located at Redcliffe on the Moreton Bay coastline. Nearby attractions include Settlement Cove, Bee Gees Way, Suttons Beach, the Redcliffe foreshore and waterfront dining areas.

Interactive Redcliffe Jetty Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Redcliffe Jetty, nearby beaches, foreshore attractions and Moreton Bay destinations.

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Where Is Redcliffe Jetty Located?

Redcliffe Jetty is located in the centre of Redcliffe on the Redcliffe Peninsula, approximately 30 kilometres north of Brisbane. The jetty extends into Moreton Bay and is surrounded by beaches, parks and visitor facilities.

  • North: Scarborough and northern peninsula suburbs
  • South: Woody Point and southern Moreton Bay coastline
  • East: Moreton Bay
  • West: Redcliffe town centre

Why Is Redcliffe Jetty Famous?

Redcliffe Jetty is famous for its waterfront setting, fishing opportunities and central location within one of South East Queensland's most popular coastal destinations.

  • Popular fishing destination
  • Historic waterfront landmark
  • Scenic bay views
  • Family-friendly foreshore precinct
  • Popular photography location

Main Attractions Around Redcliffe Jetty

  • Redcliffe Jetty — iconic waterfront attraction
  • Settlement Cove — popular swimming lagoon
  • Suttons Beach — family-friendly beach
  • Bee Gees Way — well-known local attraction
  • Redcliffe Foreshore — walking and recreation area
  • Moreton Bay — coastal environment and views
  • Waterfront Dining Precinct — cafes and restaurants
  • Local Markets and Events Areas — community attractions

Redcliffe Jetty Map Overview

A map of Redcliffe Jetty helps visitors understand the relationship between the jetty, beaches, foreshore attractions and nearby visitor facilities.

  • Jetty Structure
  • Fishing Areas
  • Beach Access Points
  • Walking Paths
  • Visitor Facilities

Why People Visit Redcliffe Jetty

  • Fishing from the jetty
  • Walking and sightseeing
  • Photography and sunrise views
  • Swimming and beach activities
  • Exploring Moreton Bay
  • Visiting local attractions and cafes

Why People Search for a Map of Redcliffe Jetty

  • To locate the jetty entrance
  • To find fishing locations
  • To explore nearby beaches
  • To locate visitor facilities
  • To plan a Moreton Bay visit

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Redcliffe Jetty FAQs

  • Where is Redcliffe Jetty located?
    Redcliffe Jetty is located on the Redcliffe Peninsula in Queensland.
  • Why is Redcliffe Jetty popular?
    It is known for fishing, waterfront views, beaches and its central location within the Redcliffe foreshore precinct.
  • Can you fish from Redcliffe Jetty?
    Fishing is a popular activity at the jetty, subject to current regulations and conditions.
  • What is near Redcliffe Jetty?
    Nearby attractions include Settlement Cove, Suttons Beach, Bee Gees Way and the Redcliffe foreshore.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, marine use, fishing, boating, emergency use or official purposes. Access arrangements, weather conditions, tides, fishing regulations and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.