Indigiscapes Nature Walk is a 1km, grade 2 hike located in Redlands IndigiScapes Centre, Queensland. The hike should take around 45 minutes to complete.
Hike overview
There are various walking trails and guided tours offered at Redlands IndigiScapes Centre. Most areas are wheelchair friendly. You can have a picnic or barbecue in the vast grounds or enjoy a meal at the Tea Garden, set on an open verandah overlooking the bushland. The centre has a gift shop which also sells native plants from the Indigiscapes nursery, including species found in the Redlands.
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About the region
An eco-wonder, right on Redlands Coast. IndigiScapes is Redland City Council's unique environmental education centre located on 14.5 hectares at Capalaba. An eco-tourism attraction, the centre offers a tranquil and informative experience for every visitor. Designed as an ecohub providing resources and experiences for the community to learn more about our native habitat, how to live a sustainable life and how to care for our native flora and fauna. Located at Capalaba, 30 minutes from the Brisbane CBD. There is ample car parking and a nearby bus stop on Redland Bay Road. Come visit the centre which has Native Botanical Gardens, Three bush trails, Native Nursery, Nature Playground, Discovery Centre, eco-shop featuring sustainable products and gifts, theatrette and conference facilities, environmental education experts available for schools and group tours/talks and a Café serving bush tucker inspired foods.
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Acknowledgement of Country
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