ANGLESEA - VICTORIA
35km. from Geelong along the Great Ocean Road, Anglesea has a golf course renowned its free-range kangaroos.
There are art/craft galleries, plenty of shops, a fun park, tennis, bowls, horse-riding, fishing and swimming to occupy the visitor. Surrounding Anglesea is beautiful, natural bushland, with scenic drives laid out by the Forest Commission. Along the river banks are many picnic and barbecue spots, some with electric BBQ's. A nearby lookout at Point Roadknight overlooks the long, crescent-shaped bay and the cliffs to the east. Anglesea is recognised as the eastern boundary of the Great Ocean Road.

PLACES OF INTEREST:
  • Split Point Lighthouse
  • The Bark Hut
  • Coastal Walk
  • Angahook Lorne State Park
  • Bells Beach Surfing
  • Anglesea Golf Course

  • The Split Point Lighthouse
    ACCOMMODATION
  • Aireys Inlet Getaway

  • INFORMATION CENTRE:
    There is no Information Centre in Anglesea. Call in to Geelong, Torquay or Lorne on the way for information.
    Free Wilkins Tourist Maps of the Great Ocean Road are available from the Aireys Inlet Getaway at Aireys Inlet, and information centres.
    HOW TO GET THERE:
    Rail to Geelong then coach, By car or coach along the Princes Hwy from Melbourne or Adelaide, turning off at Geelong in the east or Warrnambool to the west. There is an airstrip for light planes at Geelong.
    © Copyright Peter W. Wilkins 2006