From Bribie Island and Moreton Bay to Woodford, Caboolture is a true coast and country experience in one package.
Relax in the cool, calm waters of Pumicestone Passage, wander through rainforests or simply explore the myriad of other attractions in this diverse region.
Travel
Caboolture is about 45 minutes north from downtown Brisbane. Take the Bruce Highway or follow the Gateway Motorway north.
What to do
- visit the Abbey Museum, Caboolture Historical Village, and Caboolture Warplane & Flight Centre
- explore Pumicestone Passage by cruise boat or hire your own vessel
- for an adrenaline pump, try skydiving, joy flights or gliding
- catch the waves at patrolled Woorim Beach
- cast a line or cool off in the calm waters of the Passage
- cycle along bikeways or have a picnic in any of the hinterland or beach parks
- admire the scenery on a drive through the D’Aguilar Mountain Ranges
- swim in sparkling inland waterholes at Mt Mee State Forest Park and Stony Creek
- take a walk in the forests or along the foreshores
Where to stay
Accommodation on offer covers everything from 4½ star apartments to caravan and camping in natural areas.
- Bribie Island and the Bay towns have B&B’s, motels, caravan parks and camping facilities
- Central Caboolture offers B&B’s, motels and a caravan park
- Woodford and D’Aguilar offer B&B’s and motels
- Mt Mee has camping facilities
The Moreton Bay Regional Council website has details for many accommodation operators in the area.
Where to eat and drink
The shire is Queensland’s largest producer of strawberries, and various other fruits and vegetables are also grown. Combined with regionally grown meat and fish, local chefs have plenty of scope to show off their talents.
- around 50 restaurants and clubs are available to try for breakfast, lunch and dinner with the added treat of mountain scenery, beach outlooks and alfresco dining
- coffee breaks are also adequately catered for, with locally produced coffee a special bonus
- Twin Oaks Winery and Delaney’s Creek Winery harvest their own grapes, producing distinctive wines to grace any table
What to take home
- photographs from Mt Mee Lookout
- wine from local wineries
- Shire photographic books from most newsagents
- fresh seasonal produce from roadside stalls
- art and craft from the galleries and markets
More information
For more information on the Caboolture region visit the Moreton Bay Regional Council website.
Caboolture Visitor Information Centre
BP North Travel Centre Bruce Highway, Burpengary Tel: 1800 833 100Bribie Island Visitor Information Centre
Benabrow Avenue, Bellara Tel: 07 3408 9026Do you know a hidden gem of Caboolture? Tell us all.






