Stradbroke Island Gorge

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(759) · Hiking area in Redland, Australia
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For visitors to Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) the North Gorge Walk is an absolute must do. The 1.2 kilometre boardwalk follows the headland of …

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May 11, 2025
There are marvelous views and so far the main beach is the best. The main beach has the best sand we’ve ever experienced, so white, soft and powdery. It has basically not been developed so there migh…Full review by Chang G
Nov 12, 2024
Absolutely beautiful walk around cliffs with breathtaking views. Moderate difficulty with many steps. Father, who is 90 did it in 45m, whereas a younger fit person could do it in 30m. Saw whales in A…Full review by csP3519TJ
Oct 20, 2024
We were at Straddie for 4 days, and did this walk each day - we were lucky enough to see whales, dolphins, turtles and a manta ray. One day there was a pod of around 100 dolphins. Along the walk the…Full review by LisaP4130

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Hi, Are there any BBQs near this walk or even on the island? Thanks
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If I remember correctly there were bbqs at the south end of the gorge walk in headland park I also think there were some in the park just before the start of the north gorge walk. There is …
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If I remember correctly there were bbqs at the south end of the gorge walk in headland park I also think there were some in the park just before the start of the north gorge walk. There is also bbq at cylinder beach The gorge walk is great and there are some lovely viewing spots,
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Can anyone answer this question how many steps are on the Gorge Walk please. ? Who's counted ?
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Too much to look at to worry about counting steps. But I have a hip injury and I managed the walk easily - there are plenty of places to stop and enjoy the views. However if you have …
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Too much to look at to worry about counting steps. But I have a hip injury and I managed the walk easily - there are plenty of places to stop and enjoy the views. However if you have problems walking and don’t want to do the whole walk but still want to see the views or watch the dolphins etc then go in from the headland park end.
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Are small dogs on leash allowed on North Gorge Walk?
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Apologies for the delay in reply but yes they are allowed.
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Is the walk/location - and the ferry - accessible by wheelchair? Would love to do this with my 20yr daughter.
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Unfortunately, although the path is new and beautiful / maintained, it does contain flights of stairs up and down.
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