Suttons Beach
Today at Suttons Beach
Status: 🟢 Open Facilities: 🟢 Open
About the beach
Sutton’s Beach in the Moreton Bay Region covers over1km of accessible foreshore, including ample parking, playgrounds, beach matting, and an accessible manmade lagoon. Sutton’s is a patrolled beach, serving up plenty of accessibility, small waves and stunning backdrops of Moreton Island.
Beach overview
Accessible car parking approx. 20m from Sutton’s Beach Pavilion
Beach matting located at Sutton’s Beach (off Marine Parade), next to the Pavillion. However the beach matting does not go all the way down to the water.
Sutton’s Beach to Redcliffe Surf Life Savers Club (approx. 300m)
Get from surf club to Settlement Cove Lagoon, with accessible ramps to access manmade lagoon water (aprox. 300m)
Each toilet along the foreshore offers an accessible bathroom.
Wide footpaths…everywhere!
Some tactile pads and brail available around some toilets
Helpful signage on walkways to direct you
Generously wide footpaths with steady gradient ramps offering a smooth transition to the MobiMat path.
Approx. 80sqm of MobiMat path down onto the beach with a great view over the water. (There is plenty of wheelchair parking bay on the sand)
Heaps of shaded areas to cool down on hot days - even a gazebo for your vitamin-D reprieve
There are lots of food options available within a short stroll of the beach.
Plenty of tables and chairs around for having lunch Some wheelchair cut outs.
Wheelchair accessible water fountain with wheelchair under cut out
No hoist on site. Please bring your own.
Accessibility Rating ★★★★★ 3/5
Location: Redcliffe, Queensland, 4020
Features
Lead up pathways
Accessible Beach Matting
Accessible Bathroom
Accessible Parking
Accessible seating
Retail within 150 metres
Accessible shade
Disclaimer - Some councils change their access requirements. It is worth contacting the SLSC to ensure they have their beach mat out and facilities available.
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For more information, please contact Moreton Bay Regional Council.