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With its endless surf beaches, crystal clear lakes, calm bay waters and array of natural wildlife, this sub tr Main Beach Point Lookout North Stradbroke Island - A topical paradise promises something for everyone. Whether you prefer relaxing on the beach, bush walking along the various tracks, surfing the perfect wave or setting sail into the sunset, Point Lookout at North Stradbroke Island has plenty of activities to keep you busy. First stop off the ferry is Dunwich where you’ll find the information centre (in Junner Street). For anyone with a ghostly interest in the past, take a look at Dunwich cemetery and the Dunwich Museum. It is Queensland’s second oldest cemetery with graves dating from 1847 and it overlooks Moreton Bay. Visit Australia’s most easterly point, Point Lookout. The nearby North Gorge Headlands walk is a spectacular experience. Ironically, the walk starts from behind the public toilet block in Mooloomba Road (formerly East Coast Road). The gravel path around the main Point Lookout cliffs has steps and the walk is not suitable for wheelchairs, strollers etc. It takes about 30 minutes. Whales, Dolphins, Dugongs, Sharks, Turtles and more... During June to November you should be able to see humpback whales out at sea. At any time of the year, dolphins are common and the sea is home to dolphins, dugongs, sharks and turtles.
Stunning lakes of North Stradbroke: There are two stunning lakes on North Stradbroke - Brown Lake and Blue Lake. Brown Lake is 4 km east of Dunwich. It can be reached via a short (1.2km) loose, corrugated, gravel road that conventional cars can use. Brown Lake is perfect for swimming and the water is coloured by the tanin from the Tea Tree around the shore.
Blue Lake is in Blue Lake National Park. It is 4km further down the bitumen road from Brown Lake. Vehicles must be left in the car park at the entrance and there is a 4.8km round trip walking track. The sandy track means that it is not suitable for wheelchairs and strollers and it should take at least 40 minutes to reach the lake.
Sun, sand and surf There are many adventure options on the island - sand boarding, SCUBA diving, surfing and sea kayaking. For those less adventurous, Straddie offers beautiful pristine beaches such as the gorgeous Cylinder Beach at Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island. Main Beach is the premier surf beach at Point Lookout. Bede Durbidge grew up surfing this famous break and returns regularly for a visit. Just some of the exciting activities on offer include 4WD safaris, a golf course, ropes course, scuba diving, fishing charters, sand boarding, and sea kayaking tours. There is truly something for everyone on Straddie. The abundance of wildlife on the island is also impressive, with whales seen from your balcony (June to November), dolphins, turtles and manta rays often spotted from the spectacular North Gorge. Birdwatching is also popular, with many of the inland waterways attracting migratory species each year. Dawn and dusk on the island are incredibly spectacular. It is one of the few places on the East Coast where you can see the sun rise and set over water. Inspiring wonderment, awe, and even romance, they make a perfect beginning and end to every day spent with us at Pandanus Palms Holiday Resort.
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