I take every visitor I can to the Bee Gee Way as it provides a great taste of one of Redciffe's more famous past residents. The walk is interesting, professional, and free. A must see on the tourist track in Brisbane.
So interesting to walk the path between buildings in Redcliffe to find the home of where they grew up. Pictures on the walls of the walkway were great. Amazing piece of history.
Anyone with an appreciation for one of the greatest groups of all time will want to take some time to visit this open air display. It's also great to see the respect shown by the absence of vandalism/graffiti etc!
A beautiful tribute to one of the greatest groups of all time. Full of lovely photos, cheesy jokes and heartfelt recollections of the time when the Gibb brothers were growing up in Redcliffe.
Lovely the esplanade at Redcliffe as well as the delicious Sugar Deli at Scarborough! This was a highlight - the 12 hr slow cooked pies and delicious soup was amazing - quirky and original!
Bee Gees Way is a great collection and memorabilia of the Bee Gees. The pathway and seating have been well laid out. The information and photos show another side to the Bee Gees that you would not generally hear about.The bronze statues well presented.
Great idea. Very informative. Enjoyed very much. We went purely for the markets and stumbled upon bee gees way :)
The Moreton Bay Council has done an excellent presentation of the timeline of the Bee Gees. It is great to walk through and read and see the bronze figures of the group.
Wow...very touching. What a talented family. Moving and insightful. Beautifully put together. Worth a trip to see and learn a bit more about 4 very talented boys/men. Set in and around a beautiful area that can then be enjoyed strolling so near to the Sea.
If you love music, history or the Bee Gees, then take tine to go and have a look. This walk gas been well executed and provides a wonderful historical tribute to the Bee Gees from the beginning.I have been through several times and have not become bored.Easy to find off Sutton Street or Marine Parade Redcliffe.(walk through from street to street). Parking better around Sutton Street end and many other quirky specialty stores, hair dressers etc., in that Street.Well done to planners & researchers of the walk. A MUST SEE when in Redcliffe.