Woody Point is perched at the southern tip of the Redcliffe Peninsula. It is historically significant as the landing spot of Mathew Flinders in 1799. Today a wide path winds through parks along the esplanade. Fortified by morning tea, we took a stroll out on the jetty, then followed the coast line north.
It was a perfect Queensland winter day and we lapped up the glorious sunshine and many shades of blue. We went as far as the Redcliffe Jetty, an easy seven kilometres before breaking for lunch.
By the time we returned to Woody Point we had completed a comfortable 14 km. This walk never fails to impress us.