Bribie Island
Bribie Island is the smallest and most northerly of three major sand islands forming the coastline sheltering the northern part of Moreton Bay, Queensland. The others are Moreton Island and North Stradbroke Island. Bribie Island is 34 kilometres long, and 8 kilometres at its widest.
Bribie Island hugs the coastline and tapers to a long spit at its most northern point near Caloundra, and is separated from the mainland by Pumicestone Passage. The ocean side of Bribie Island is somewhat sheltered from prevailing winds by Moreton Island and associated sand banks and has only a small surf break. The lee side is calm, with white sandy beaches in the south.
Most of Bribie Island is national park and forestry plantations. The southern end of Bribie Island has been intensively urbanised as part of the Moreton Bay Region, the main towns being Bongaree, Woorim, Bellara and Banksia Beach. A bridge to Bribie Island from Sandstone Point on the mainland was completed in 1963.
Buckley's Hole, at the southern tip of Bribie Island, is an important bird habitat and refuge.
Pet friendly accommodation on Bribie Island consists of pet friendly cottages, pet friendly canal homes, pet friendly beach houses, pet friendly caravan parks and pet friendly bed and breakfasts.
As far as pet related businesses go at Bribie Island, there are pet food shops, pet breeders, horse riding ranches, dog groomers who supply dog grooming and dog washing, vets and Bribie Island boarding kennels.
Bribie Island is awaiting your visit so please don't put your Bribie Island pet friendly holiday off any longer.
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