Indulge your culinary senses on a Redlands Coast food trail. Journey through picturesque coastal, hinterland and island areas and discover why the Coast is renowned as a foodie paradise. Right on Brisbane’s doorstep but with natural beauty that will transport you far from the everyday hustle and bustle, Redlands Coast offers all the convenience and service of a contemporary city but with a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding over a meal with family and friends. Visit the Coast’s food trails and be inspired to try something new and naturally wonderful.
At the heart of Redlands Coast beats a thriving food scene. Whether you visit for a day or plan to stay longer, take your taste buds travelling across a smorgasbord of amazing restaurants and cafés. Enjoy the relaxed cafés flowing throughout the Coast with the ultimate in gluten free, vegan, alfresco and fine dining and purpose-built lakeside and harbourside dining hubs. Redlands Coast is perfectly placed to provide memorable foodie experiences. Wherever you take your tastebuds on Redlands Coast, you can accompany the journey with award-winning local wines, fresh local produce and coastal breezes.
Located in Redlands Coast hinterland village of Mount Cotton (Jungalpin/Tungipin), Sirromet Wines is Queensland’s largest and most awarded winery. This boutique, five-star winery offers relaxed, al fresco and fine dining options, prestigious wines that have attracted more than 900 national and international awards, state of the art facilities, winery tours, onsite glamping, venues for wedding ceremonies, receptions and other special events, an annual calendar of live entertainment, and stunning views across the bush to southern Moreton Bay.
Discover the history of the world’s second largest sand island at North Stradbroke Island Museum on Minjerribah. From exhibitions showcasing the history of the Quandamooka people to more recent history, including the reason behind thousands of unmarked graves in Dunwich Cemetery and the island’s role in wartime, the museum houses displays that tell the North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) story through the eyes of the people who have lived there. Learn about shipwrecks around the island, the early years of European settlement and more. The museum, which also runs a program of special exhibitions and educational activities, is located at 15-17 Welsby Street, in Dunwich. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 2pm; Sunday 11am – 3pm.
Redlands Coast is steeped in history and Redland Museum in Cleveland (Nandeebie) is the place to discover how the face of this beautiful city of villages and islands has changed and evolved over time. An award-winning community museum driven by the passion of volunteers, the museum showcases a vast range of exhibitions across multiple buildings. Learn about the farming days of Redlands Coast and marvel at the stunning, floor to ceiling mural in the Dan Holzapfel Farm Pavilion. Experience a blacksmith display, chapel, school classroom, post office and bedroom from yesteryear and many other historical treasures. Delight in the museum’s outstanding textiles displays and doll collection. Redland Museum also stages a calendar of special exhibitions, events and concerts and is home to the Australian Toy Hall of Fame – the only one of its kind in the country. The museum is located at 60 Smith Street, Cleveland. Open Monday to Sunday 10am – 3.30pm.