Hi all !!
We are not locals but we have s holiday house booked for 2.5 weeks over Christmas at Agnes waters , we normally stay at Elliot heads and do day trips to 1770...
Alicia S. replied:
I love love all the cafes. Pizza at sunset from the 1770 caravan park restaurant. Coffee and food at the Agnes caravan park cafe. The view and drink from The Tree (?) at 1770. The cakes and coffee at The Getaway Cafe on Springs road. The butterfly walk just down from it. All the beaches are gorgeous. Go to the all. Just drive and pull over when you see a road to any beach. Walking from the Springs south along the coastline. Walking around the 1770 headland. It's all so amazing
Robyn K. replied:
Chelle hello and welcome. There is everything here you mentioned in your post for you and your family to do. Contact the Agnes water Information centre tomorrow for the revelant phone numbers. You will be pleasently surprised.Info centre number is 49021535 and ask for Amanda. She is lovely to talk to. We can also do a package up for postage to you as well with all the info. Robyn
Leisa T. replied:
Café Discovery for the best coffee in Agnes Water/1770 along with cakes, meals etc
Dianne P. replied:
Go for a coffee/meal at Getaway, its beautiful. Go for a drive to Eurimbla. Look at the Larc-the 2 hr trip is great. There are surfing lessons too, which is one of the cheapest you will ever find. We are down for New Year (our 4 th year in a row). The weather is divine that time of the year
Dianne P. replied:
http://www.1770 getaway.com.au/
Clare L. replied:
Cafe Discovery has fabulous food
Miss'n P. replied:
Cafe Discovery and Getaway for great meals and coffee. Definitely do the LARC-great fun, but excellent local knowledge shared too. You can hire canoes and SU paddle boards down at 1770. Pop into or contact the Discover 1770 Visitors centre for info/contacts. Go to the lookouts at the Joseph Banks Conservation Park at the headland at 1770, Enjoy a lovely long walk along Agnes Water main beach, a swim, surf or just laze about. Do the Paperbark trail.
Fabienne W. replied:
Welcome to our great region! Our official website is www.visitagnes1770.com.au where you will find answers to most questions, details of the visitor info are also there so you can contact them as well.
Ellysha D. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/745286985622942 Moondoggie Beach & Bush Tours
There used to be a seafood restaurant in Agnes, near the caravan park or something ... had a rendered brick wall outside area thing, does that still exist?
Can't find...
Leah C. replied:
Was it the place in Agnes Street called Bustard's? Then it was Sea Grapes Bistro...and it is now this ... https://www.facebook.com/codiesplace/