Map of Seventeen Seventy | Beaches, Marina & Visitor Guide
Map of Seventeen Seventy – Beaches, Marina & Visitor Guide
This map of Seventeen Seventy provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most historic coastal destinations, including beaches, marina facilities, walking trails, lookouts and visitor attractions.
Seventeen Seventy (1770) is famous for being the site of Lieutenant James Cook's second landing in Australia in 1770. Today it is a popular tourism destination known for its coastal scenery, boating opportunities and relaxed atmosphere.
Seventeen Seventy is located on Queensland's Discovery Coast near Agnes Water. Major attractions include the marina, beaches, walking trails, lookouts and Southern Great Barrier Reef access.
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Where Is Seventeen Seventy Located?
Seventeen Seventy is located on the Discovery Coast of Queensland, adjacent to Agnes Water. The town sits at the mouth of Round Hill Creek and provides access to the Southern Great Barrier Reef region.
- North: coastal national park areas
- South: Agnes Water
- East: Coral Sea
- West: Round Hill Creek and hinterland landscapes
Main Areas and Attractions of Seventeen Seventy
- 1770 Marina — boating and tourism hub
- Round Hill Creek — scenic waterway and recreation area
- Captain Cook Monument — historic landmark
- 1770 Headland Lookout — panoramic coastal views
- Foreshore Parklands — picnic and recreation areas
- Boat Ramps — access to marine activities
- Walking Trails — scenic coastal routes
- Sunset Viewing Areas — popular photography locations
- Beach Access Areas — recreation and sightseeing spots
- Southern Great Barrier Reef Tours — departure points for reef experiences
Major Areas of Seventeen Seventy Explained
- Marina Precinct — boating and tourism services
- Headland Area — lookouts and historic attractions
- Foreshore Zone — recreation and waterfront facilities
- Round Hill Creek Area — fishing and boating opportunities
- Discovery Coast Tourism Region — surrounding attractions and experiences
Key Geographic Features
- Round Hill Creek — defining local waterway
- Coral Sea Coastline — scenic marine environment
- Coastal Headlands — elevated viewpoints
- Mangrove Areas — natural coastal habitat
- Southern Great Barrier Reef Region — major tourism drawcard
- Discovery Coast Landscape — unique regional setting
Seventeen Seventy Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Seventeen Seventy is useful for understanding how the marina, beaches and attractions connect throughout the area.
- Captain Cook Drive — primary access route
- Marina Access Roads — boating facilities and services
- Walking Trails — connect lookouts and attractions
- Boat Access Areas — marine recreation facilities
- Regional connections — link Seventeen Seventy with Agnes Water, Bundaberg, Gladstone and Discovery Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Seventeen Seventy
- To locate the marina and boat ramps
- To find historic attractions
- To explore the Discovery Coast
- To plan reef tours and boating activities
- To understand the layout of the town and foreshore
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Browse CollectionSeventeen Seventy Map FAQs
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Where is Seventeen Seventy located?
Seventeen Seventy is located on Queensland's Discovery Coast near Agnes Water. -
What is Seventeen Seventy known for?
It is known for Captain Cook history, boating, reef access and coastal scenery. -
Why is it called Seventeen Seventy?
The town is named after Lieutenant James Cook's landing in the area in 1770. -
Is Seventeen Seventy worth visiting?
Seventeen Seventy is one of Queensland's most unique coastal tourism destinations.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Marine conditions, attractions, facilities, track access and visitor services may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information before visiting.