Situated in an elevated area in Craignish, you can create your own piece of paradise on this 2523 m2 block surrounded by prestigious homes on the high side of a Cul De Sac.
With awesome sunrise’s over the bay and islands and amazing views of the ocean, north to Burrum Heads and south to Fraser Island and refreshing inland rural views, what more could you want.
Situated 10 minutes from Hervey Bay, Craignish offers a relaxed lifestyle many people dream of, including the Craignish Country Club and golf course and the fishing in the area.

ABOUT HERVEY BAY
Location
The city of Hervey Bay is located a comfortable three and a half hour drive north of Brisbane. With the extension of the Hervey bay airport, Jetstar and Virgin Blue now fly direct to Hervey Bay from Sydney.

Lifestyle
Hervey Bay boasts a quality of life that balances work and pleasure, and is a clean, safe and accessible city.
Lifestyle is the reason most people give for moving to Hervey Bay and the reason they give for staying. And it’s remarkable how so many different people give that same answer. Young couples, growing families, older couples, establishing small businesses, retirees all are captivated by Hervey Bay’s enchanting mix of natural attractions, idyllic climate, relaxed pace, modern facilities, first class educational opportunities, exciting tourism ventures and friendly people. All this within easy reach of Brisbane, the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, Fraser Island and Central Queensland.
Hervey Bay’s beaches and coastline are unique as they are greatly influenced by Fraser Island and the Great Sandy Strait. Our warm sheltered waters provide safe swimming and water activities for all ages.
Fishing is a past time enjoyed by many, whether it be off the beach or from our iconic Urangan Pier. To further appreciate Hervey Bay’s beaches you can take a stroll along the scenic shared foreshore walkway, enjoy a picnic or sit and watch the sunset.

Growth
Hervey Bay has truly come of age, maintaining its youthful, natural good looks but offering the attractions of a mature established city. Continued strong growth has seen Hervey Bay’s population skyrocket from 30,000 in 1991 to over 52,000 in 2006. Trends show this growth rate one of Australia’s highest will continue.
Hervey Bay City Council has focused on managing growth, with intensive town planning, exciting urban designs and upgraded infrastructure. Economic growth is matching population growth, particularly in tourism, service industries, retailing and light manufacturing. There is a spate of multi-million dollar commercial, residential and resort developments either underway or in the pipeline.

Attractions
Hervey Bay’s abundance of natural assets includes access to World Heritage Listed Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, as well as the Great Sandy Strait which is recognized as a Wetland of international importance for migratory shorebirds.
Considered the Whale Watch Capital of the world, Hervey Bay is home to majestic humpback whales from July to early November. Approximately 1.4 million visitors come to this region each year.
World Heritage-listed Fraser Island is a unique natural environment that has developed over 800,000 years it is the largest sand island in the world and one of the rare places where rainforest grows on sand.
Fraser Island’s abundant pristine freshwater lakes and crystal clear creeks are great spots to view flora and fauna. Scenic 4WD circuits and walking tracks, including sections of the Fraser Island Great Walk, take in some of the largest of the lakes. Cool, peaceful rainforests of towering satinay and brush box trees, some over 1,000 years old, contrast with swampy wetlands, heathlands full of wild flowers and coastal strands of Pandanus palms.