Friday, July 30, 2010

 

 

 

Liz Turner
800-730-7032 Toll Free
252-261-4183 Office

252-202-2156 Cell
LizTurner@SunRealtyNC.Com

 

 

Duck

1184 Duck Road

Duck, NC 27949

800-730-7032

 

  

 

 

 

Liz Turner
800-730-7032 Toll Free
252-261-4183 Office

252-202-2156 Cell
LizTurner@SunRealtyNC.Com

 

 

Duck

1184 Duck Road

Duck, NC 27949

800-730-7032

 

  

These 4 villages lie at the southern end of Hatteras Island. This area is rich with a history of lifesaving, boat building and fishing and is world-renowned for both its surfing and windsurfing. The Canadian Hole, between Avon and Buxton, is famous for its strong, reliable winds and gets its name from the large number of Canadian windsurfers that frequent it. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, located in Buxton, has been called the "Wave Magnet" because it is close to such a great surf break. Buxton's Cape Point is a terrific spot for surf fishing, or check out one of the local piers. Hatteras is also very close to the Gulf Stream, so an offshore fishing trip is a great way to spend a day. You also won't want to miss a visit to Buxton Woods, Hatteras Island's beautiful maritime forest. You won't be disappointed, no matter which town you choose.

                                                                      

                                 

Hatteras Island offers a wealth of natural beauty. Locals and visitors alike relish the serenity and tranquility of this peaceful island. Convenience has now been added to the list of the island's benefits. Recent development has brought a large grocery store, a movie theater, new restaurants and shops. If you're truly looking for a get away from it all vacation, the stunning beauty and solitude of Hatteras Island are well worth the extra driving time.

                                                                   

Large, wide open spaces - that's what Hatteras Island, North Carolina is all about! A 72 mile stretch from Nags Head to Ocracoke Island was designated as the nation's first National Seashore in 1953. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore encompasses some of the most historic and environmentally fragile land in the world. Hatteras Island definitely has a history all it's own. In the 16th century, Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci landed on the beaches of Hatteras, German U-boats washed up on the same beaches over 400 years later and somewhere in between the beaches were terrorized by the likes of the infamous Blackbeard. The northern part of the island is dotted by the towns of Rodanthe, Waves and Salvo. The southern part of the island is dotted with the towns of Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras Village.

                                                                 

These 4 villages lie at the southern end of Hatteras Island. This area is rich with a history of lifesaving, boat building and fishing and is world-renowned for both its surfing and windsurfing. The Canadian Hole, between Avon and Buxton, is famous for its strong, reliable winds and gets its name from the large number of Canadian windsurfers that frequent it. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, located in Buxton, has been called the "Wave Magnet" because it is close to such a great surf break. Buxton's Cape Point is a terrific spot for surf fishing, or check out one of the local piers. Hatteras is also very close to the Gulf Stream, so an offshore fishing trip is a great way to spend a day. You also won't want to miss a visit to Buxton Woods, Hatteras Island's beautiful maritime forest. You won't be disappointed, no matter which town you choose.

                                                                      

                                 

Hatteras Island offers a wealth of natural beauty. Locals and visitors alike relish the serenity and tranquility of this peaceful island. Convenience has now been added to the list of the island's benefits. Recent development has brought a large grocery store, a movie theater, new restaurants and shops. If you're truly looking for a get away from it all vacation, the stunning beauty and solitude of Hatteras Island are well worth the extra driving time.

                                                                   

Large, wide open spaces - that's what Hatteras Island, North Carolina is all about! A 72 mile stretch from Nags Head to Ocracoke Island was designated as the nation's first National Seashore in 1953. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore encompasses some of the most historic and environmentally fragile land in the world. Hatteras Island definitely has a history all it's own. In the 16th century, Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci landed on the beaches of Hatteras, German U-boats washed up on the same beaches over 400 years later and somewhere in between the beaches were terrorized by the likes of the infamous Blackbeard. The northern part of the island is dotted by the towns of Rodanthe, Waves and Salvo. The southern part of the island is dotted with the towns of Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras Village.

                                                                 

 

 

 

 

Liz Turner - Sun Realty, 1184 Duck Road, Duck NC 27949
Phone: 252-261-4183 | Toll Free: 800-730-7032 | Cell: 252- 202-2156
 Email: LizTurner@SunRealtyNC.com  Fax: 252-261-7911       

 

 

 

 

 

Liz Turner - Sun Realty, 1184 Duck Road, Duck NC 27949
Phone: 252-261-4183 | Toll Free: 800-730-7032 | Cell: 252- 202-2156
 Email: LizTurner@SunRealtyNC.com  Fax: 252-261-7911       

 

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