A laid-back journey with scenic views, smooth rides, and easy access — getting to Cleveland is part of the adventure.
Whether arriving by car, train, bus, or air, ample parking and seamless transport options in Cleveland make your journey stress-free.
The borders of Redlands Coast are approximately a 30 minute drive from the Brisbane CBD and approximately a 50 minute drive from the Gold Coast. The Pacific Motorway (M1) and the Gateway Motorway (M2) link to Old Cleveland Road, Rickertt Road, Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Beenleigh-Redland Bay Road and Mount Cotton Road, all of which lead into Redlands Coast villages.
Redlands Coast is located on the Cleveland line, with frequent trains running from Brisbane to Cleveland, taking about an hour. Travellers can pay for their journey using a contactless Visa, Mastercard, or American Express card, or a linked smart device.
TransLink operates regular bus services between Brisbane Transit Centres and Redlands Coast, and also between local villages. Buses also run daily from the Gold Coast to Brisbane Transit Centres.
Redlands Coast is approximately a 30 minute drive from the Brisbane Airport, and approximately a 60 minute drive from the Gold Coast Airport.
Visitors to Cleveland can often find off-street parking behind local businesses—just ask ahead. Most parking is privately owned, so check signage for time limits. For a hassle-free visit, consider public transport or ride in by bike or e-scooter, with racks available around town.
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‘In Cleveland’ is a collaborative initiative of the Cleveland Village Traders Association, Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce, and Redland City Council. Assistance is provided through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement (DRFA).