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Touring cycling in Redlands Track Park offers a diverse environment within 239 hectares of natural conservation bushland. The park features 2.8 kilometers of dedicated paths and cycleways, alongside a network of trails where some fire trails are suitable for touring cyclists on gravel bikes. The terrain varies from winding paths through large gum trees and open forests to grassy undulating fire trails and picturesque riparian zones along Hilliards Creek. This blend of natural landscapes provides a varied experience for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.3
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118
riders
42.5km
02:33
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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31
riders
35.2km
02:02
140m
140m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(4)
22
riders
45.7km
02:43
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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10.4km
00:36
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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86.0km
05:29
870m
870m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Moreton Bay Cycleway is an ideal way to visit the area, safe, and scenic.
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Lovely view of the bay from Cleveland Point
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This waterfront park sits along the edge of Moreton Bay with open grassed areas, mangroves, and direct access to the foreshore path. The shoreline here is relatively calm, with wide views across the bay and tidal flats exposed at lower tide. The park includes shaded sections beneath trees and connects into the surrounding walking and cycling network along the waterfront.
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This section of the Moreton Bay Cycleway follows the foreshore along Queens Esplanade, running close to the edge of the bay. The path is flat and sealed, with open views across Moreton Bay, mangroves along the shoreline, and sections of tree shade. It’s a shared path used by walkers, runners, and cyclists, with a straightforward layout and continuous waterfront access along this stretch.
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Orana Esplanade Park is part of a continuous coastal corridor connecting Point Halloran with other foreshore reserves, sitting directly between mangrove-lined habitats along Moreton Bay. The park runs right along the sealed walking and cycling path on the boundary of the Moreton Bay Marine Park, with several access points to small sandy sections of shoreline and launch spots for small boats at higher tide. This stretch is especially known for its intertidal mudflats and birdlife, especially around Point Halloran, making it an ideal place to immerse yourself in nature and take in the scenery.
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Les Moore Park is a small foreshore reserve along the edge of Moreton Bay, with grassy open space and direct access to the shoreline. The park sits right along the coastal path and looks out over tidal flats and the calm bay waters, with mangroves and seabirds commonly seen along this quieter stretch of coast. There are picnic areas and several benches, making it a great place to stop along the waterfront, with a relaxed, local feel rather than a busy destination park.
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Moreton Bay Cycleway is a long-distance coastal route that follows the shoreline of Moreton Bay, linking communities from the Redcliffe Peninsula through Brisbane’s bayside suburbs down to Redland Bay. Developed as a network of shared paths and on-road sections, it spans roughly 150 kilometres and connects beaches, wetlands, parks, and urban foreshore areas along the coast. Along this section, the path follows the foreshore past mangroves and tidal flats, with expansive views across the bay and is a lovely, quieter feel compared to the busier beachfront stretches.
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Fig Tree Point Park is a small foreshore park nestled on the shores of Moreton Bay in Manly West. Grassy picnic areas and walking paths sit beside beautiful mangroves and tidal flats that are part of the bay’s coastal ecosystem. The park is a quiet stop along the Moreton Bay Cycleway, making it an ideal place to pause and enjoy views across the water and surrounding wetlands.
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Redlands Track Park offers a selection of 17 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 8 easy, 7 moderate, and 2 difficult options.
The park features diverse terrain, including winding paths through large gum trees and open forests, grassy undulating fire trails, and picturesque riparian zones along Hilliards Creek. Some sections may include step-ups and tree roots, adding to the natural character of the ride.
Yes, Redlands Track Park is home to a WW1/WW2 Rifle Pit Heritage Site, offering a historical dimension to your visit amidst the natural bushland.
You'll experience 239 hectares of natural conservation bushland with the scent of eucalypts. Hilliards Creek runs through the park, providing picturesque riparian zones with trickling water, ferns, and overhanging paperbark trees. The trails also showcase varied landscapes from open forests to Casuarinas.
Yes, the Point O'Halloran – View of the Coastline loop from Cleveland is a moderate 28.4-mile route that provides expansive views of the coastline and passes through varied park landscapes.
Yes, the park has 8 easy routes suitable for various skill levels, including families. The Bike loop from Cleveland is a shorter, easy option at 7.6 miles, perfect for a family outing.
Many of the routes in Redlands Track Park are designed as loops. For example, the Wetland Boardwalk loop from Cleveland is a 17.2-mile trail that takes you through wetland areas and natural bushland.
Trailhead shelters are available at various entrances, including Clarke Street, McDonald Road, and Congreve Crescent. These shelters provide amenities such as seats, maps, water (with troughs for dogs), bike racks, and even bike repair stations.
Yes, parking is available at the trailhead shelters located at the park's entrances on Clarke Street, McDonald Road, and Congreve Crescent.
The trailhead shelters at Redlands Track Park provide water troughs specifically for dogs, indicating that the park is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to check local signage for specific trail restrictions.
The touring cycling routes in Redlands Track Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 39 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse natural conservation bushland and the varied terrain.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Goodwill Bridge – Mount Coot-tha Lookout loop from Cleveland is a difficult 53.5-mile route with significant elevation gain, offering a substantial touring experience.
The most popular touring cycling route is the Wynnum Mangrove Boardwalk – Manly Boathouse Restaurant loop from Ormiston. This moderate 27.3-mile trail offers scenic views along the coastline and through natural areas.


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