Wellington Point Gallery

Digital images are available to purchase for $75 per image.

Surrounded by the coast on three sides, Wellington Point Reserve is popular for picnics, launching a boat into Moreton Bay, walking to King Island, or just sitting back and relaxing overlooking majestic sunsets over Moreton Bay. King Island (Erobin) is a magnet to visitors.

Wellington Point, is a suburb on Moreton Bay, 21 km east of central Brisbane

Wellington Point – Destination Guide (Redland City, Moreton Bay, QLD)

Overview:
Wellington Point is a scenic coastal suburb in Redland City, located about 25 km east of Brisbane along the shores of Moreton Bay. Famous for its jetty, sandy beaches, and mangrove-lined foreshores, Wellington Point is a popular destination for families, recreational fishers, and day-trippers seeking calm bay waters, walking trails, and sunset views.

It combines relaxed seaside charm with accessible recreation facilities, making it one of Moreton Bay’s most iconic waterfront destinations.


Highlights

🌊 Wellington Point Jetty & Beach

The Wellington Point Jetty, stretching approximately 600 metres into Moreton Bay, is a central attraction:

  • Fishing: Popular for bream, whiting, flathead, and tailor
  • Walking & photography: Panoramic bay views, especially at sunrise or sunset
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-friendly pathways leading to the jetty

The surrounding beach area features calm, shallow waters ideal for wading and family swimming.


🐟 Fishing & Boating

Wellington Point is a hotspot for recreational fishing:

  • Jetty fishing and shoreline angling
  • Kayaking and paddleboarding in sheltered waters
  • Boat ramps provide access to Moreton Bay for small craft

A Queensland recreational fishing license may be required for some species.


🌿 Parks, Picnic Areas & Mangroves

The area has multiple foreshore parks and reserves, including:

  • Picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and shaded areas
  • Mangrove boardwalks and walking trails
  • Birdwatching opportunities (egrets, pelicans, cormorants)

The foreshore pathway links the jetty to Wellington Point Park and nearby bushland.


🚶 Coastal Walks & Trails

  • Foreshore walking paths with views over the bay
  • Connection to Wellington Point Reserve trails
  • Mangrove boardwalk for easy wildlife observation

These trails are excellent for sunrise photography and casual strolls.


📸 Photography & Scenic Value

Wellington Point is popular for:

  • Long jetty leading into reflective bay waters
  • Sunset and sunrise landscapes
  • Mangrove ecosystems and birdlife
  • Wide bay vistas, with views of Moreton Island and the Glass House Mountains on clear days

Best Time to Visit

  • Sunrise & Sunset: Dramatic skies over Moreton Bay
  • Autumn/Winter: Crisp skies, excellent visibility
  • Weekdays: Less crowded, ideal for quiet walks or fishing
  • High tide: Jetty access for fishing and boating is easier

Visitor Tips

  1. Bring sun protection and water, as shade can be limited along the jetty
  2. Respect wildlife, especially mangrove ecosystems
  3. Check tide charts before fishing or kayaking
  4. BBQs and picnic tables are free but can be busy on weekends
  5. Dogs are allowed in some foreshore areas, but leash rules apply

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Where is Wellington Point located?

Wellington Point is in Redland City, Queensland, on the western side of Moreton Bay, about 25 km east of Brisbane.


Q2: What is Wellington Point known for?

It is known for:

  • The Wellington Point Jetty
  • Calm bay waters for families and water sports
  • Foreshore parks and mangrove trails
  • Recreational fishing and birdwatching

Q3: Can you swim at Wellington Point?

Yes, the waters along the foreshore are calm and shallow, making it safe for wading and swimming, particularly for children.


Q4: What activities can you do there?

Popular activities include:

  • Walking and jogging along the foreshore
  • Fishing from the jetty or shore
  • Kayaking and paddleboarding
  • Picnics, BBQs, and family outings
  • Birdwatching and photography

Q5: Do you need a fishing permit?

Yes, a Queensland recreational fishing license may be required for some species.


Q6: Are there facilities for families?

Yes. Wellington Point features:

  • Picnic tables and BBQ areas
  • Playground equipment
  • Accessible pathways to the jetty

Q7: Can you go boating?

Yes, boat ramps allow access to Moreton Bay for small recreational boats, kayaks, and paddleboards.


Q8: Is it good for photography?

Yes. The jetty, reflective waters, sunsets, and mangrove ecosystems offer excellent opportunities for both landscape and wildlife photography.


Q9: Are dogs allowed?

Yes, dogs are allowed in some foreshore areas but must be kept on a leash.


Q10: What makes Wellington Point unique?

Its combination of a historic long jetty, calm shallow waters, mangrove trails, and easy access from Brisbane makes it a quintessential Moreton Bay seaside destination.