Galleries and Museums will be closed on Tuesday 24 December, Wednesday 25 December, and Thursday 26 December, 2024.
Discover the Moreton Bay region's unique historic sites and landmarks through these self-guided trails. Enjoy taking a trip through history from the comfort of your home with our digital trails or get out for some fresh air while walking the Council and community heritage trails around our region.
Council’s digital heritage trails showcase the region’s history and heritage on a new digital platform. The digital heritage trails include several new features such as audio narration, photos and an interactive map. Follow the story behind the Moreton Bay region’s history using a smartphone, a tablet device or a desktop computer. Step back in time and watch history come alive by selecting any of the digital heritage trails below.
Deception Bay The Deception Bay Heritage Trail takes you back to the town's early days, when the seaside area was remote, roads were dusty and farm land was abundant.
Redcliffe - Convict Trail Queensland's first convicts and colonists arrived on the Redcliffe Peninsula in 1824, charged with the task of building Moreton Bay's first penal settlement. Walk in their footsteps and hear their stories about Redcliffe's (and Queensland's) first European encampment.
Redcliffe - Esplanade Walk The Esplanade has always been a centre of lively fun and recreation in Redcliffe. Lined with shops, cafes, bars and boarding houses, visitors would congregate in their hundreds with ice creams melting in their hands to experience all the joyful attractions the Esplanade had to offer. Step back in time as you walk alongside these treasured locations.
Council has developed several other heritage trails within the region. Discover the region's past by exploring Council's heritage trails below.
Dayboro(PDF, 4MB) Dayboro historic town walk takes in 18 sites of early significance in the towns development.
Samford Village(PDF, 4MB) Take a moment to step back in time to experience some of Samford's early history as revealed by this easy 1.3 kilometre stroll of the 13 sites along Main Street and just up Station Street.
Petrie - North Pine(PDF, 7MB) This self guided tour starts at Sweeney Reserve and finishes with a drive along Dayboro Road to Old Petrie Town to continue your tour and visit the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum.
There are also several community led heritage trails within the region. Discover the community heritage trails below.
Bribie Island Walkabout(PDF, 6MB) This self-guided walk starts and finishes at the Bongaree Jetty and visits 16 different sites. The complete walk can be done in an hour or so, and can be done in two parts.
Bribie Island - Plaques waterfront walk(PDF, 33KB) A one hour walk covering over 200 years of history on the waterfront walkway at Bongaree on Bribie Island. Sixteen bronze heritage plaques tell some of the fascinating events that have shaped the rich history of this 'Cradle Site of Queensland'.
Caboolture River Road heritage drive The scenic heritage trail commemorates a few of the past pioneers, over seven sites.