Bee Gees Way, Redcliffe: A Free and Fun Walk

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Few people know that the Bee Gees grew up in Redcliffe, and there is a charming little laneway off Redcliffe Parade that celebrates the Gibb brothers and their music. It is free, it is fun, and it takes just a few minutes to enjoy.

What is Bee Gees Way?

Bee Gees Way is a walkway running off Redcliffe Parade that honours Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, the brothers who became the Bee Gees. Along the way you will find a bronze statue, photographs, memorabilia and music celebrating one of the most successful pop acts of all time.

It is a short stroll, but a heartfelt one. The displays tell the story of three brothers and their rise from humble beginnings to global fame.

Why is Redcliffe connected to the Bee Gees?

The Gibb brothers spent part of their childhood in Redcliffe and performed locally in their very early years, long before the world knew their name. That connection to the peninsula is why the community created this tribute in the heart of town.

For music lovers, walking the same streets where the brothers once played is a genuine thrill.

What can you see and do there?

The walk packs plenty into a small space. Highlights include:

  • A bronze statue of the brothers
  • Photographs spanning their life and career
  • Memorabilia and storyboards
  • Bee Gees music playing as you wander

It is lovely by day and lit up at night, so you can drop by whenever suits your plans.

Is Bee Gees Way free to visit?

Yes. Bee Gees Way is free and open to the public, with no tickets or bookings required. That makes it one of the easiest and most rewarding things to do in Redcliffe, whether you have ten minutes or an hour.

It is a perfect stop for families, couples and anyone who grew up loving the music.

What else is nearby?

One of the best things about Bee Gees Way is its setting. It sits close to the waterfront and several other free attractions, so you can easily build a full morning or afternoon around it:

  • Redcliffe Jetty and the foreshore
  • Settlement Cove Lagoon for a swim
  • The Redcliffe Sunday markets
  • Cafes and restaurants along Redcliffe Parade

The whole area hugs Moreton Bay, so there are water views at almost every turn.

Where to stay near Bee Gees Way

The closer you stay, the more you get out of it. Redcliffe Seaside Villa Escape is a luxury four-bedroom holiday home in Scarborough on the Redcliffe Peninsula, just minutes from Bee Gees Way, with room for the whole family (pets included), a chef’s kitchen and the beach five minutes away. See the accommodation or check availability and book direct.

Where is Bee Gees Way in Redcliffe?

It is a walkway located off Redcliffe Parade in central Redcliffe, close to the Redcliffe Jetty and the waterfront.

Is Bee Gees Way free to visit?

Yes, it is free and open to the public, with no tickets or bookings needed.

Why are the Bee Gees linked to Redcliffe?

The Gibb brothers spent part of their childhood in Redcliffe and performed locally in their early years before becoming world famous.

Can you visit Bee Gees Way at night?

Yes. The walk is lit up at night, so it can be enjoyed both during the day and after dark.

What is there to see at Bee Gees Way?

You will find a bronze statue, photographs, memorabilia and Bee Gees music celebrating the brothers and their career.

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