Sandstone Point
About Sandstone Point
A beachside town positioned where Pumicestone Channel meets Deception Bay, just across the bridge from Bribie Island.
Sandstone Point is on the busy Bribie Island Road and is one of the fastest growing residential suburbs in the Moreton Bay Region.
Sandstone Point is the home to the popular Sandstone Point Hotel a picturesque dining, entertainment and events destination. Right next door is the Big4 Sandstone Point Holiday Park a popular features a family holiday destination.
Things to see and do in Sandstone Point
- Silver Shores Caravan Park
- Sandstone Point Hotel & Holiday Resort
- Hire a Bribie Island Boat Charter
- Hire a Jet ski from Moreton Bay Jet ski hire
- Enjoy an Italian meal from Ignite by Dockside
History of Sandstone Point
Originally known as Toorbul Point, the area was the site of an Allied amphibious training base during World War II.
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