Bribie island is a low sand island 34km long and up to 8km across. The island is separated from the mainland to the west by the narrow Pumicestone passage (road access from mainland connected via a bridge). Bribie Island has 2 reserves Bribie Island national park and Buckley’s Hole Conservation Park.
The beaches are pure white sand. The surf is small as Moreton Island protects the island.
Location
50 klm north of Brisbane CBD, 15 klm east of Caboolture
Further Information
Webpage: Bribie Island National Park
Queensland
Parks and Wildlife Service
160 Ann St
Brisbane QLD 4000
(07) 3227 7111
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