Description
From www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au:
“Deception Bay has a rich history, from The Gubbi Gubbi – the traditional owners of the area to the establishment of a Moreton Bay penal colony.
The Deception Bay Heritage Trail covers about four kilometres and can be completed in a 90-minute stroll. Over 10 unique sculptural markers, made from brushed and painted aluminium on structural aluminium pipe, identify each heritage location.”
Accessibility Information
Mobility Information:Accessible equipment/facilities:
- Accessible parking at most locations
- Accessible toilets at most locations
- BBQs
- Picnic shelters
- Tables and chairs
- Spacious, grassy lawns with water views
- Water fountain
- Rubbish bins
- Playgrounds
Autism/Sensory accessibility information:Deception Bay Foreshore Sensory Considerations
Tactile:
- Concrete pathways
- Chip bark garden beds, trees and plants
- Sand and water
Visual:
- The Deception Bay Foreshore Accessible Pathway offers plenty of fresh air and views of the waterfront (including open water, mudflats, sand, and mangroves)
- Sit back, relax, and spot some of the local wildlife, such as water birds and migratory waders
- Deception Bay Heritage Trail sculptural markers (spot these along the foreshore)
Auditory:
- Listen to the distant waves, moving water, birds, and other wildlife
- Minor traffic noise, as the path runs parallel to some main roads.
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