A little while ago, (OK a couple of months ago,) I wrote a
blog about Byron Bay, explaining how, as you travel there are special places
which just resonate with you. Places where you immediately feel happy and at home. I called these places Spiritual Homes. And I
said there may be one or a few of these for everyone. Well Byron is still at
the top of my list, but to my surprise I’ve found another one. Agnes Waters!
Maybe it’s because this place has the same laid back, easy
going, surfie feeling as Byron but on a much quieter scale. In fact, Agnes
waters is tiny by comparison, even when you add the town/area of 1770, just up
the road, to it. Actually I’m still a bit confused about where Agnes Waters and
1770 begin or end, or if they are actually one and the same! Whatever.. this
whole small area is awesome. And packs a fair bit into its circumference.
There’s all types of accommodation here from beautiful
hotels on the main beach to backpacker shacks (love just the name of ‘the cool
banana’, don’t you?) to caravan parks, sanctuary resort and… the BEST camping
grounds you could wish for. Workman's Beach Camping Ground. Which, of course, was where I went to stay. This
place backs off of a lovely secluded beach and nestles in natural bushland yet
is only a few hundred meters from the town Centre and Main Beach. It is only $6
per night for a numbered site with toilets, outdoor showers, drinking water and
definitely the nicest rangers I have ever met. It became an absolute pleasure
to pay them every morning! Always a lovely greeting, good humour and helpful as
could be. No wonder everyone I met at this camp loved being there and were
equally friendly.
You can, and I did ,walk into the shopping mall easily from
here. And it is such a nice place to go, with everything you need. Two
supermarkets, one post office, a few cafes and take always, newsagent, laundramat,
off licence, several tour shops,swimwear
shop and soulvenir places. Plus the petrol station. But it is the
ambiance here which makes it. Really beachy and friendly. A place you want to
go to whether you need anything or not, lol. I went just to sit and watch the
world go by. Oh and maybe buy a beer or two!
From there you simply walk down through the park and picnic area to the Main
Beach, a long 7km horseshoe of white sand and surf. You can swim her but it is
not as calm as the other side at 1770.
But on this side of the headland there are some really great
walks, through lovely rainforests and along beaches where rocks protect the
delicate sands and shelter miriads of sea creatures. I went to one in
particular which is called the Paperbark Forest, maybe 2km up the road from my
camp. I have to show you pictures here as I find it so difficult to describe
how magical this place is. It was designed by and starts at Reddy Creek
Reserve, a marshy wetland forest. Wooden planks form paths to man made stepping
stones which meander through this amazing scenery. I honestly could not get
over this place! It deserves to be in a fairytale.
Afterwards, I just had to go to the “Getaway Café Garden’,
on the way back. Set in the grounds of the Getaway Sanctuary (a resort which encapsulates
tranquility and calm) the café is just as serene and soothing. It prides itself
on the best quality products and utilizing local fresh produce where possible.
It is a gorgeous open decked area which looks onto a lily pond and fountain,
then out to the beautiful gardens beyond. It was morning when I went so I
enjoyed a breakfast of Paleo Museli and a cup of Chai Latte. Enjoyed? This was
the best museli I have ever tasted! Enjoyed does not do it justice. I savoured
every mouthful in my bowl. And this from someone who is not really interested
in food! They sell it for $29 a small bag, but it is packed with macademia and
almond nuts, coconut, gluten free grains and fruit. That day was a day to remember.
Now this sounds as if 1770 up the road could not possibly
compete. But guess what, it can, and did. Only a short 5min drive from Agnes
Waters 1770 offers you Tours to the most beautiful of the Coral Cay Islands.
Lady Musgrave Island. After a 75min cruise trip you laze on pure white sand or
swim and snorkel in turquoise seas. Lady Musgrave Island and Lagoon is the only
Island and lagoon combined in the outer Great Barrier Reef where the big
vessels enter the Lagoon.
It's a true coral cay on the Outer Southern Great
Barrier Reef. A tropical paradise
abundant in Pisonia forests and bird life. The island is set on 3000 acres of living
reef with a deepwater coral lagoon which is unique to the entire Great Barrier
Reef region. One big big swimming pool.
Or How about the 1770 LARC! Tours withtwo pink amphibious crafts to access and
explore the National Parks, restored lightstation and pristine waterways. Or
Learning to surf with the Reef 2 Beach School? No still? OK. How about Stand Up Paddleboarding? Australian and World
Champion Chris D’Aboitiz runs lessons and tours at 1770. Oh Yeah he also
includes your pet pooch if you like. His company, which he launched in 2006,Natural Balance Dog,
is about learning to read, understand and act on your dogs behaviour, creating
harmony between you and your dog. Chris has a natural affinity for dogs and a
passion for teaching, he is an expert in canine body language and believes the
central key to a dog's mental well-being is through the education and training
of the owner in the fundamentals of dog pack behavior. Aaah. My Hero.
And then there’s 1770 Liquid Adventures which is the only
tour company on Australias East Coast where you can watch an ocean sunset from
a kayak. You can spot dolphins, turtles, stingrays, marine birds and more. You
can explore in Captain Cooks own footsteps the natural beauty this area is
famous for. Paddle past ‘Monument Point’, cruise along mangroves, explore
sandbars and beaches. Not for you? Really?
Still NO? You gotta be kidding me. All right, a
little further along is a small but perfectly formed beach, across from which
is a great little café and beachy accommodation. Fill up here and then go up to the 1770 Head
land and lookout, a short walk takes to a fantastic ocean views. And if that doesn’t
do it… I give up! Me I’m headed to Agnes Waters and a cold Asahi beer.
Just BE. Live the moment not the hour nor the day
The Grey Chihuahua















Beer??!!! I'm sitting here with a hot chocolate reading this! Lol Wow , beautiful looking place , I could just sit under a tree , beer in hand watching the waves roll in....forever! Is there many people there atm , with school holidays? I can't stand crowded beaches! How long will you stay there for? Until they kick you out! :D Oh well, I'll leave you to enjoy your beer!! Salute!
ReplyDeleteIt is so chilled here Valentino. Not crowded like more touristy places. Not really a kids place either. I will definately be back!!! Cheers :)
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