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straddie's native wildlife
straddie's marine turtles
Our island vibe is chilled, slow-paced and welcoming
what’s on
upcoming events
top things to do on straddie
relax weekend
family fun day
seafood picnic daytrip
community groups,
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Straddie Is the perfect place for a holiday, a short break or a day trip
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Point Lookout Beach Access
4WD beach access only, permits are required. Do not drive on beach 1 hour either side of high tide.
Point Lookout
Blue Lake
Blue Lake is an area of special cultural significance for Quandamooka people who call the lake Karboora, meaning ‘deep silent pool’.
Bradbury’s Beach
A small tidal beach. Explore the mud flats at low tide, catch yabbies and see armies of soldier crabs.
Brown Lake
A natural perched lake, pure rainwater tinged brown by the native teatrees, Brown Lake, or Lake Bummiera, is a hidden treasure.
Causeway Beach Access
4WD beach access only, permits are required. Do not drive on beach 1 hour either side of high tide.
Cylinder Beach
Cylinder Beach is a picturesque cove between Cylinder and Home Beach Headlands.
Toompany Beach
A secluded paradise. A pure wild beach backed by bush and fronted by the Rainbow Channel.
South Gorge
South Gorge is a popular beach owing to its protection from most winds and calmer inshore waters.
Home Beach
The beach faces north-north-east toward Shag Rock, 1.5 km offshore.
Flinders Beach (Amity Point)
The western end of Flinders Beach borders the small township of Flinders and gives access to Amity Point.
Flinders Beach (Point Lookout)
Flinders Beach is an 8 km long, north-east to north facing beach, stretching from Amity Point to Adder Rock headland, Point Lookout.
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