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
- Bring sun protection and water, as shade can be limited along the jetty
- Respect wildlife, especially mangrove ecosystems
- Check tide charts before fishing or kayaking
- BBQs and picnic tables are free but can be busy on weekends
- 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.