Things to Do in Redcliffe

Who is Going to The Redcliffe Show?

A wonderful community annual event will soon be here.  Put it in your diary!  29 + 30 June, head to Redcliffe Showgrounds to enjoy all the exhibits, performances and entertainment. Redcliffe Motor Inn is a comfortable 3 minutes from Redcliffe Showgrounds.  Stay with us and enjoy a day or night…

No 4 of Things to Do on the Redcliffe Peninsula

Settlement Cove Lagoon has everything you need for a great family day out including wheelchair access; and it is free. The Lagoon is open all year round and has lifeguards keeping you safe during the summer months. Aside from the swimming lagoon, there are wading pools, water jets and a shaded playground for…

Memorial Wall

Things to Do While Staying at the best Redcliffe Motor Inn: Drive 1.4klm along Anzac Ave to the waterfront (or walking takes about 20 mins), cross the roundabout and park down by the water. Walk to the left along the footpath to the First Settlement Memorial Wall built to commemorate Redcliffe being the…

Stair Lift

Recently the Redcliffe Motor Inn installed a Stair Lift (pictured) to assist guests who, for any number of reasons, might have trouble accessing the rooms upstairs. We only have 3 rooms on the ground floor and sometimes it is not enough. Our close proximity to the Redcliffe Public and the…

Moreton Bay Boat Club Races

Geoff and his yacht War Canoe (a Young88) had a successful and enjoyable day on the water on Sunday 25th Oct in races sponsored by Sunshine Boat Sales. Geoff is an avid sailor and happily participated in the Moreton Bay Boat Club’s Short Course Series while I looked after the Motel….

No2 of 50 Things to do on the Redcliffe Peninsular

Stroll along the Redcliffe Jetty and enjoy views to Brisbane and Moreton Island. The original Redcliffe Jetty was built in 1885 at Red Cliff Point, Queensland’s first settlement, to provide landing facilities for travellers from Brisbane Port. Since 1824 the area had been a popular spot for day-trippers and holiday…

50 Things To Do On The Redcliffe Peninsular – No 1

Visit the Gayundah Wreck: In the early 1880s Queensland’s Navy had a fleet of 10 ships. The best known was the “Gayundah” which was built in England and delivered to Brisbane to become the Navy’s flagship. The shallow draft of the “Gayundah” made it the ideal vessel to protect the…

Artie Beetson Cup

The ‘QAIHC Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri Rugby League Carnival’ (aka the Murri Carnival or the Artie Beetson Cup) is on in Redcliffe this weekend from the 1st to the 4th Oct 2015, focusing on health & education, promoting healthy lifestyle messages and providing plenty of great football. The Carnival involves…

We Have Lift Off

The new Webpage is officially ours to look after. Thanks to Angela and Stewart at Big Idea Marketing for all your hard work. We think it looks wonderful and I am sure our guests will too. It has been an incredibly busy week in Redcliffe – with the school holidays…

Christmas in Redcliffe

The weather is heating up already in Christmas and it’s only September. We’re looking forward to a wonderful Christmas season! Over the Christmas and New Year period, Redcliffe tends to see an influx of visitors here to enjoy the beautiful surroundings, relax, and spend time visiting family and friends. If…

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