Morcombe Street in Brighton is located approximately 2-3 kilometers from Bracken Ridge, making it a short and convenient trip for locals seeking clothing alteration services.
The journey typically takes 5-8 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions. See below for best Bracken Ridge routes.
to 9 Morcombe Street, Brighton
Distance: ~2.5 km
Time: 5-8 minutes
Route: Head east on Graham Street, turn right onto Bald Hills Road,
then left onto Brighton Terrace and right onto Morcombe Street.
Continue along Brighton Terrace, then turn onto Morcombe Street.
Distance: ~2 km
Time: 10-15 minutes including walking
Route: Take the train from Bracken Ridge Station to Brighton
Station (1 stop), then walk approximately 5 minutes to Morcombe Street.
Distance: ~2.5 km
Time: 12-18 minutes
Route: Multiple bus services operate along Graham Road and
Norris Road connecting Bracken Ridge to Brighton.
Check TransLink for current schedules.
Distance: ~2.5 km
Time: 8-12 minutes
Route: Shared pathways on Graham Road and local streets
make cycling a quick and pleasant option.
Bracken Ridge is a residential suburb located approximately 18 kilometers north of Brisbane's central business district.
Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, affordable housing, and convenient amenities, Bracken Ridge offers residents a relaxed lifestyle with easy access to both city amenities and local attractions.
The suburb features multiple parks, walking and cycling paths, and a variety of local shops and services.
Bracken Ridge's train station and bus services provide convenient public transport access to Brisbane CBD, making it an ideal location for families and professionals alike.
Brisbane’s newest skate park is a welcome addition to the scene with its’ granite ledges, wallie block and kicker to kicker features. The plaza caters to all skill levels whilst having more advanced transition features for the more experienced users.
At 1000m2 the skate plaza has been designed to suit the hot Brisbane climate with hard surfaces broken up with a central corridor of trees and artificial grass to provide shade and allow users to skate throughout the hotter months. One to check out!