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Anglesea, Victoria

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  • Dining and Eating Out (7)
    1. Anglesea Golf Club The Anglesea Golf Club is situated on the Great Ocean Road and is an undulating 6,074m Par 73 layout set in natural bushland. A feature of the course is the number of elevated greens that require plenty of thought when selecting your club. There are only 42 bunkers throughout the course which have been likened to sand-belt bunkers and coupled with eucalypt tree lined fairways combine to produce a stimulating round. Also there is the ever present resident population of Eastern Grey Kangaroos which number approximately 300.
    2. Anglesea Hotel Anglesea Hotel is a modern establishment, with a TAB facility attached to a cosy public bar, enhanced by an open wood fire for winter warmth. Delicious meals can be enjoyed either at the bar, or inside or out of the large family restaurant that serves up well priced, a la carte, bistro-style meals.
    3. Anglesea Surf Lifesaving Club Cafe The ASLSC clubhouse overlooks the main Anglesea beach and has one of the most spectacular views along the Great Ocean Road and Surf Coast.
    4. Ocean Corner Café Ocean Corner Cafe is a family run cafe which offers both inside and outside dining areas and can seat up to 76 patrons. The cafe also serves as a quick take away service for the Anglesea main beach and those passing though Anglesea on the Great Ocean Road.
    5. Offshore Cafe The Offshore Cafe is located in the heart of a small beach town Anglesea. Catering for both take-away and eat-in, this quaint little cafe boasts cafe style food for all. Come in and enjoy the atmosphere or take your food elsewhere and enjoy it on the beach! Affordable and delicious.
    6. Riva Vue Riva Vue is situated adjacent to the banks of the Anglesea River in Victoria, Australia, approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, from the Melbourne CBD and at the beginning of one of the world's most scenic drives, The Great Ocean Road.
    7. Sea Eyes Sea Eyes Café is a very relaxed eating place that focuses on simple, fresh and wholesome meals. Using mostly local produce the chef take great pride in creating fantastic tasting meals.
  • Galleries, Museums and Collections (1)
    1. Melaleuca Gallery Melaleuca Gallery has been a fine art venue for over 20 years. It is located at 121 Great Ocean Road, Anglesea, opposite the river, protected by the ancient Melaleuca trees, after which the gallery has been named.
  • National Parks and Reserves (1)
    1. Point Addis Marine National Park Rugged sandstone cliffs overlook the Point Addis Marine National Park that covers 4,600 hectares from the Victorian State limit at sea, along 10 kilometres of coastline between Anglesea and Jan Juc. This marine national park is representative of the central Victorian coastline and is exposed to the intense wave action that arrives on this coast largely from the south-west. The waves are a major part of this environment and shape the coastal landforms as well as the animals and plants that live in the area.
  • Shopping (3)
    1. Anglesea Beach Club Beach Club is a Geelong based company and is owner operated. There are 16 stores around the Victorian coast, from Warrnambool to Sorrento. The newest additions, being Mornington and Barwon Heads. Stores are also situated in Brighton and Noosa (Queensland).
    2. Anglesea Fruitz Anglesea Fruitz is a fruit, vegetable and gourmet food store on Victoria's Great Ocean Road. They pride themselves on stocking organic and bio-dynamic produce from the Geelong region such as Anglesea organic garlic, Geelong tomatoes, local honey and Otway preserves and jams.
    3. Anglesea Surf Centre The Anglesea Surf Centre is situated in the heart of the Surfcoast, 10 minutes from the surf capital of Torquay and twenty minutes from the popular coastal get away Lorne. Located right on the Great Ocean Road, Anglesea Surf Centre is famous for their friendly and helpful service, huge range of new and second hand surf boards, wet suits and accessories.

Events

  • Sporting Events (3)
    1. Salomon Trail Running Series: Race 4, Anglesea The Salomon Trail Running Series is designed to present trail running for all that it can be: scenic, accessible, not overly technical and fun for everyone. Many people think all trail running events are 50km or more and over mountain ranges - well they can be, but they can also be short, rewarding, close to home and enjoyable for everyone - and that's what the Salomon Trail Running Series is all about.
    2. Southern Exposure Surf Coast MTB Festival Victoria's most loved MTB Festival! Three hours, six hours or 12 hours of dust sweat and gears.
    3. Surf Coast Century Imagine running at the foot of some of Australia's tallest coastal cliffs, while the low tide of the Southern Ocean laps the sand at your feet. Ahead lies a magical 100km trail run journey along Victoria's wild surf coast and exploring its hinterland. This is a unique run with a promise that no two steps will be the same.

Tours

  • Full Day (2)
    1. Go Ride a Wave - Learn to Surf Have you ever wanted to take the plunge into the ocean on a summer's day and try Surfing? Most people's response is that it looks way too hard, but Go Ride a Wave makes it easy and accessible to everyone. Lessons are run mostly at waist deep water, using specially designed soft foam boards and over 80% of participants get to stand up (even if only for a short time) in their first lesson.
    2. Great Ocean Road Adventure Tours Welcome to GORATS, Great Ocean Road Adventure Tours, specialising in outdoor adventure throughout the Otway Ranges.
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Getting There

BIG4 Anglesea Holiday Park

45 Murray St,
Anglesea, 3230,
Australia

Freecall: 1800 631 640

Tel: 03 5263 1640
Email: info@big4anglesea.com.au
Website: www.big4anglesea.com.au

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