Let’s face it—while Agnes Water and 1770 are undeniably stunning, exploring the area on foot can sometimes feel a bit… disjointed. The walking tracks aren’t always well-signed, and many of them are disconnected, which can make it tricky to piece together a satisfying day of adventure. And let’s not forget: if you’ve got kids in tow, boredom can creep in pretty quickly.
But don’t worry—we’re here to change that. Our interactive walking tours are designed to bring the fun back into exploring. With riddles, clues, and tasty treats, they turn every step into an adventure. But first, let’s talk about the walking trails you can find around here.
The Reality of Walking Tracks in Agnes Water and 1770
Let’s face it—while Agnes Water and 1770 are undeniably stunning, exploring the area on foot can sometimes feel a bit… disjointed. The walking tracks aren’t always well-signed, and many of them are disconnected, which can make it tricky to piece together a satisfying day of adventure. And let’s not forget: if you’ve got kids in tow, boredom can creep in pretty quickly.
But don’t worry—we’re here to change that. Our interactive walking tours are designed to bring the fun back into exploring. With riddles, clues, and tasty treats, they turn every step into an adventure. But first, let’s talk about the walking trails you can find around here.
Agnes Water and 1770 offer some beautiful walking spots, but there are a few things you should know before lacing up your walking shoes:
- The Paperbark Forest Walk: This much-loved local trail is currently closed. When it’s open, it’s a magical stroll through a lush forest with elevated boardwalks, but it’s unavailable for now.
- Red Rock Walking Trail: Stunning coastal views make this a favourite, but it’s a bit of a trek and more suited for older kids or confident walkers.
- Discovery Trail: A nice, gentle walk for beginners, but without a little help, it can feel a bit boring for kids—and the signage between beaches can leave you scratching your head. That’s where we come in!
Interactive Walking Tours: Turning Wandering into an Adventure
If wandering aimlessly along trails sounds less than thrilling, you’ll love our interactive tours. We’ve taken the best bits of walking in Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy—its beautiful scenery and peaceful vibe—and added some serious fun. Think scavenger hunts, riddles, and tasty rewards along the way. Here are two standout options:
Kids’ Adventure Quest
Got primary school-aged kids? This one’s for you. The Kids’ Adventure Quest is all about keeping kids entertained while they explore. Armed with a map and some clever clues, they’ll follow a trail packed with fun challenges and hidden treasures. Along the way, they’ll learn cool facts about the area’s wildlife and history. It’s perfect for turning a simple walk into hours of excitement—and a much-needed break for parents!
Wake Up with Agnes
Morning adventurers, this one’s for you. Wake Up with Agnes is a relaxed, self-paced tour that’s as much about enjoying local flavours as it is about exploring. Start when you’re ready, follow the clues, and discover hidden gems around Agnes Water. The tour wraps up with a delicious tasting platter of local goodies—because who doesn’t love a reward after a good walk?Max 4 per group
- Half day
- All ages, Super child friendly
- Two tasting boards included
Why Our Tours Are a Game-Changer
We get it—walking with kids (or even just walking in general) can sometimes be a bit of a chore. That’s why we’ve created tours that are:
- Flexible: Start when it suits you. No rushing, no stress.
- Engaging: With clues to solve and treasures to find, these tours keep everyone entertained—especially the kids.
- Private: Explore with just your group. It’s your adventure, your way.
- Budget-Friendly: Great value with tasty extras included.
- Memorable: Turn a simple walk into a family adventure you’ll be talking about for weeks.
Tips for Making the Most of Your Walking Adventures
- Plan for the weather: Mornings and late afternoons are the best times to avoid the heat.
- Bring the essentials: Comfortable shoes, water bottles, hats, and sunscreen are must-haves.
- Book ahead: Our tours are super popular, so it’s best to book early!
Ready to Make Walking Fun?
Walking in Agnes Water and 1770 doesn’t have to be dull or disconnected. Whether you’re solving riddles on the Kids’ Adventure Quest or savoring local treats on Wake Up with Agnes, our tours turn every step into an experience.
So what are you waiting for? Book your tour today and let’s bring the fun back into exploring Agnes Water!