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Day Tripping In Cleveland

Updated: Sep 19, 2025

The historical bayside township of Cleveland owes much of its character to an incident in 1850 when visiting NSW Governor George Gipps stepped off a boat to survey the fledgling free settlement and sunk waist deep in mud. Had the tide been in, Cleveland would now be the bustling main port of Brisbane rather than the visit-worthy oldest settlement on Moreton Bay.

With its cache of well-preserved heritage buildings, original timber lighthouse, 168 year old pub, slick museum, historical homestead and quaint town centre it has plenty of attractions to fill a day and more.

And whether arriving by car or train most of the sights are easily accessible from Cleveland Station, with the town centre itself across the road.

The best way to take in the sights of Cleveland is via the Cleveland Heritage Walk (about 4km) which starts about 1.5km from the station on the waterfront at GJ Walter Park. (For those without a car buses leave from out front of the station and run at regular intervals to this spot):

This walk meanders past gorgeous heritage listed buildings from the mid nineteenth century onwards including the landmark Grand Hotel (currently closed for refurbishment), one of Queensland's very first licensed pubs, whose first storey was built in 1851 and whose neighbour is Queensland's oldest banyan tree, the old Cleveland Hotel c1860, St Paul's church c1873, the old courthouse and jail c1849 (now a restaurant overlooking the water) and the old school house, now an art gallery.

At Cleveland Point is the old wooden light house, built in 1864 as only one few left in Queensland and here, at the halfway point of the walk, is the fantastic old 1930's building incorporating the Lighthouse Café – an idyllic spot to sit with a bucket of prawns and a beer with a view to Stradbroke Island and the waters of the bay lapping at the ground. There's also a seafood restaurant inside or a fish'n'chips kiosk for takeaway to the nearby park.

Back in the town centre, whose main street Bloomfield St is dotted with artworks by local artists and which hosts the Cleveland Farmers markets on Sunday mornings. And on the intersection with Middle St the Redland Art Gallery has an ever changing stash of local and touring artworks.

When its comes to eating and drinking, Cleveland has some little gems hidden away in its main street and beyond. Pick up a fresh-baked pastry and well-brewed coffee from La Bouche. Or there's Little Bloomfield Cafe & Wine Bar, where you can enjoy a glass of wine with lunch.

For unbeatable value fish'n'chips head for local fave Samson Fish Seafood overlooking Raby Bay harbour (a few minutes walk west of the station) Not to be missed is a foray to Cleveland's first small boutique bar The Bench, where you can sink a craft beer and BYO food or pay a visit to Quysine Restaurant and Tapas Bar, where you can enjoy lunch, dinner, or afternoon tapas with a drink. 

And if time permits, a visit to the impressive Redland Museum with its fascinating well-curated collection from yesteryear is worth setting aside an hour or so for.

On Sundays nearby Ormiston House, part of the area's first sugar plantation and one time home to the father of Queensland's sugar industry Louis Hope, is open to the public for tours and Devonshire teas. 

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