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Discovery Coast

Discovery Coast Attractions
 

The Discovery Coast offers visitors an abundance of beautiful beaches and scenery, interesting drives and educational stop-offs. Named after the first landing by Lt. James Cook, the Discovery Coast offers the northernmost surf beaches of Queensland’s coastline and many fascinating stops along the way through cities including Rockhampton, Yeppoon and Bundaberg.
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Agnes Waters (1770) Attractions

Deepwater National Park

Deepwater National Park - Agnes Waters (1770)

Peaceful, vehicle-free beaches, important turtle breeding grounds and varied vegetation feature here. Nature lovers will enjoy the range of animals and plants that call this park home. After dark, be more...

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Fitzroy Reef

Fitzroy Reef - Agnes Waters (1770)

Coral Lagoon on the Southern Great Barrier reef, visited by day cruise from the Town of 1770, on the 'Reef Jet', with 1770 Holidays. Situated 32 nautical miles from Town of 1770 is the spectacular 200 more...

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Town of 1770 Golf Course and Driving Range

Town of 1770 Golf Course and Driving Range - Agnes Waters (1770)

The Town of 1770 Golf Course and Driving Range is set on 68 acres of natural surroundings, offering a relaxed atmosphere you are sure to enjoy. Regarded as one of Queensland’s best kept nine hole golf more...

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Eurimbula National Park - Agnes Waters (1770)

In 1770, Lieutenant James Cook chose the beautiful sweeping beaches here as one of his first landing sites in Queensland. Today, it is a paradise for bushwalkers, boaties and anglers. Try beach fish more...

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Fitzroy Reef Lagoon - Agnes Waters (1770)

Encompassing 2000 acres with over 2,500 species makes Fitzroy Reef Lagoon just off from the Town of 1770 one of the most bio-diverse ecosystems. Approximately 12 dive sites varying in depth and diffi more...

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Joseph Banks Conservation Park - Agnes Waters (1770)

Lieutenant James Cook and botanist Joseph Banks came ashore at this peninsula in 1770. The rocky headland juts north into the sea, with ocean to the east and quiet estuarine waters to the west. Visit more...

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Miriam Vale Shire Historical Society Museum - Agnes Waters (1770)

Visit the Miriam Vale Shire Museum at Agnes Water where you can spend time learning the history of the area. The Origins of the twin town’s names, the Endeavour Voyage, Maritime Exploration, Bastard H more...

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