Caboolture is located some 44kms north of Brisbane, and encompasses the areas of Bribie Island, Caboolture and Woodford - truly offering a coast to country experience. Bribie Island is Queensland's only island linked by bridge, which spans the placid waters of Pumicestone Passage while the eastern side of the island opens to magnificent Moreton Bay.

By Road
The six-lane Bruce Highway (M1), north of Brisbane, provides the main road link to Caboolture Shire.
Travelling from the south, look for the appropriate signs directing you off the highway to Caboolture, Woodford, Kilcoy, Bribie Island or Beachmere. If you are looking for Donnybrook and Toorbul, your turn-off is just a few minutes on.
Travelling from the north, look for the appropriate signs directing you off the highway to your destination.
Public Transport
Translink has an integrated ticketing system which will take you wherever you want to go on participating buses, Queensland Rail and Brisbane City Council ferries within South East Queensland. Access public transport information via the Translink website
or phone TransLink on 13 12 30.
By Rail
Caboolture lies on the main railway line servicing Queensland, so any train from the north or south will set you down on the edge of the CBD.
TrainLink transfers passengers from the Caboolture Train Station to Bribie Island by bus.
Visit Queensland Rail
for timetable and fare information.
TransLink have advised that some service changes (pdf 145kb)
will affect the Nambour/Gympie North to Caboolture service over the festival weekend.
By Air
Flights into Brisbane Domestic and International terminals can be met by:
Col's airport shuttle
Ph: (07) 5450 5933
Email: info@airshuttle.com.au
www.airshuttle.com.au ![]()
Parking
There is limited parking available in the Caboolture CBD during the festival. Where possible it is advised that you take public transport to festival events.
There is NO PARKING at the showgrounds for the Main Concert on Saturday 3 May 2008. Visit Getting Around the Festival for Saturday parking details.



