It’s the perfect combination of north and south. The tropical climate of the north of Australia, with warm winters and hot summers, but with a rain level more on par with south. It has stunning beaches, nearby islands and reefs like Far North Queensland, but it has surf, one of the last places north on the Queensland coast to have it. The Town of 1770 and Agnes Waters are a little diversion from the main highway between Brisbane and Cairns so it doesn’t see the high volume of traffic and tourists. It’s sleepy and quiet and undeveloped. Only a few houses sit on the side of the hills with magnificent views of Round Hill Creek and the well-known stunning sunsets. It’s one of only three places on the east coast where you can see the sun set over the water. The Town of 1770 is a protected area so all future building has ceased. It’s almost in the pristine condition it was in 1770 when Captain Cook first sailed past Round Hill Headland to rest his ship the Endeavour. E...