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Time: 7am to 2pm daily (4pm school holidays)Holidays Cafe serves healthy food and beverage for breakfast and lunch with coffee and cakes. Located at NRMA Agnes Water (formerly Agnes Water Beach Holidays) overlooking the Agnes Water main beach. There is plenty of room for the kids to run around and play – including Bush-inspired play equipment. Dine in or take away. Holidays Cafe hours are from 7 Read more…
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VerifiedTime: 8am to 4pm Sun-FriSet across four acres of lush tropical gardens and just minutes walk from pristine beaches, 1770 Getaway is the perfect place to recharge and make yourself at home. Recently voted the best accommodation and café in our area by Trip Advisor, we invite you to come enjoy everything our family run Agnes Water resort has to offer. Luxury one bedroom Read more…
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Seventeen Seventy also known as the Town of 1770, or simply 1770 is known for its safe swimming and sheltered anchorage. It is best to swim in 1770 during the mid to high tide. Great swimming for the smaller kids, as there are no waves. It is a favourite beach for families with a caravan and camping park right on Read more…
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Springs Beach This beach is a local favourite and great for surfing. It is a bit of a hike down to the sea and coming back up the hill carrying your board can be hard work, but it’s worth it! To get to Springs beach, drive along Springs Road and turn left into a dirt road, just opposite the Paperbark Read more…
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VerifiedThe Marquee at 1770 Golf Course and Driving Range Our stunning white marquee is available for hire for your perfect wedding reception. It is erected on a black marble polished floor making it perfect for the outdoor wedding.The maximum capacity is 170 guests. The marquee overlooks our magnificent golf course through french window panels, it is fully lined with white silks, boasts a large parquetry Read more…
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Imagine your wedding at Lady Musgrave Island 1770 Reef Great Barrier Reef Eco Tours or Lady Musgrave Cruises will turn your imagination into reality. Contact us for all the details. Location Lady Musgrave Island and the immediate surrounds is a national park and can be reached by excursion boat from the Town of 1770. The Town of 1770 is approximately Read more…
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Time: 8 am to 5 pmUnique Location The 1770 Sandbar is off the mainland of the Town of Seventeen Seventy. A natural location-Blue sky above, surrounded by water and an amazing expanse of sand. Unquestionably a unique and beautiful location for a wedding ceremony. How to Get There Phone Larc tours who will make all the arrangements. Read more…
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Time: Various times​Coastal Rush Picnics Weddings & Events We bring you the most memorable experiences with our luxe styled picnic & events. We take care of all the planning, suggested locations, catering options, set up and clean up so you don’t have to organise a thing. ​ Enjoy a sunset picnic with your loved one, or a beach soiree with a group Read more…
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Time: Open DailyAgnes Water Beach stretches for 6 km and is a great surfing beach. It is also claimed to be the most northern surf beach on the east coast of Australia and is very popular with surfers of all ages. Access to a beautiful, natural beach  Enter via the footbridge near the parking area at Tom Jeffery Park at Agnes Street. Read more…
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Time: Various times Stunning views and natural bush The walking trail will take approximately 30 minutes as a round trip. Travel to the Museum on Springs Road in Agnes Water. The car park is immediately behind the Museum, here you will find the entrance to the Discovery Trail which has a large map on the sign to view. Alternatively, it is a short Read more…
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Time: Open DailyStep in Cook’s footprints A cairn commemorates the first landing of the “Endeavour” in Queensland at Bustard Bay.  It stands on the site where one of Cook’s crew carved the date on a tree near where they came ashore. On Wednesday 24 May 1770, Lieutenant James Cook anchored the Endeavour about 3 km off this part of the coast near Read more…
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Chinamans Beach Access to this beach is via a bitumen track off of Springs Road. From the Visitor Information Centre drive along Springs Road for approximately 1.3kms. Turn left and follow the road to a small car park at the beach. This is a secluded, quiet, natural beach where you can escape the crowds. It is an unpatrolled beach. Explore rock Read more…