SANDGATE QLD

Just over the causeway, about 11 klm from where we are staying, there’s the lovely, small coastal suburbs called Sandgate, Shorncliffe & Brighton. 

The town became a popular destination for the people of Brisbane in the early 20th century and remains popular due to its coastline, including Lovers Walk along the Bay between Sandgate and neighbouring Shorncliffe beach. 













This 350metre long pier has stood since it was finished in 1884 and is popular for morning jogs or evening strolls. 

The annual Bluewater Festival which is held of the Easter long weekend attracts lots of visitors to watch the offshore start of the Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race.






Sandgate was a popular seaside destination for Brisbane’s colonial settlers in the late 1800’s. it’s rich historical past is a feature of the area today, with many homes and buildings reflecting the classic architectural styles of this bygone era.



 The pier used to have swimming baths attached to it when it was first built…..boys on the left and girls on the right…..”and never the Twain shall meet”
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Stay safe ❤️❤️❤️

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