For one island to be known as 'the treasure of Moreton Bay' it is quite a feat - considering the wonderful islands in this region. Yet, Lamb Island legitimately claims the title.
A tiny island of only two kilometres long, it is the second smallest of the Southern Bay Islands, and has a beautiful natural environment including a small rainforest. Sea eagles are known to nest here. It is a great place for taking it easy - walks on the beach, sandcombing or picnicking. There is a swimming enclosure towards the northern end of the island on the eastern side, and some very good bed and breakfast accommodations. A great place for a quiet getaway - and not far from Brisbane.
Access to Lamb Island is by ferry from Redland Bay.