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Wellington Point, QLD

Perched out on the tip of a peninsula, Wellington Point has a bustling, friendly atmosphere where the water and seaside are enjoyed to the fullest by locals and the many people who visit this village on weekends.

wellington point

Bordered by water on both sides, it’s no surprise that Wellington Point is known as a great spot for fishing, boating, and various water sports. Adventurous water pursuits such as jetskiing, windsurfing, and more recently, the spectacular sport of kitesurfing, have become a common sight at Wellington Point. Its long jetty is the ideal spot to cast your fishing line and exchange stories with local and visiting fishing enthusiasts who gather there in droves.

You’ll love the beautiful views across Moreton Bay and out to the islands, especially if shared with friends over a drink or a meal in one of the many cafes, restaurants and clubs throughout the area.

Massive Moreton Bay Fig trees on the esplanade provide a fantastic natural playgound for children who like to climb. Ample picnic amenities nearby complete the picture to ensure an excellent family day out.

At low tide you can walk out on the sand spit to nearby tiny King Island to investigate this unique conservation area, or visit Wellington Point Conservation Wetland. You can also spot dolphins and turtles in the surrounding waters and mangroves.

Where to stay?

Experiences

  • 18-35's
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Relaxation

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Cycling
  • Shopping
  • Wind Surfing
  • Swimming
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Beach

About Wellington Point

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Wellington Point Postcode: 4160
  • State: Queensland
  • Region: Brisbane
  • Latitude: -27.46612
  • Longitude: 153.23969
  • Elevation: 5m
  • Population: 12350
  • Median Income: $39364
  • Area (Sq/km): 9.809
  • Timezone: Australia/Brisbane

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