Discover the best top things to do in Inverloch, Australia including Dinosaur Dreaming, Anderson Inlet, Eagles Nest, Inverloch Visitor Information Centre, Inverloch Jetty, Screw Creek Nature Walk.
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4.5 based on 32 reviews
Interesting reading material at the Shell museum about the dinosaurs once roaming the area, walk down along the coast line at Cape Paterson to visit where they once walked & fossils have been found. Great for all ages.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
You lose yourself in the view of the water here as the water shimmers under a perfect summer's day... even if you were to walk further up the inlet where the water is out, there is something really special about being able to walk along the sands and enjoy the spectacular views on offer. When I arrived there today there were oodles of people wandering along the paths and waterways and enjoying the perfect day. It is an amazing place to visit.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
At only a two hour drive from Melbourne Australia's first dinosaur bone, the Cape Paterson Claw, was discovered here in 1903 by William Ferguson in Cape Paterson or what is now Eagles Nest, Bunurong Marine National Park, Inverloch. At low tide stunning rock pools and colorful sandstone formations are revealed which make for good photo shoot opportunities. Not very far down the road in eastern direction you’ll find the township of Inverloch with its beautiful beaches, fishing corners and lovely cafes. The whole coastline is absolutely magnificent. In Inverloch itself there is the Bunurong Environment Center where you can gain a lot of information about the area, its past, present and future ... if you are a really keen ‘paleontologist’ then book a tour with Mike Cleland who will take you to Flat Rocks and will take you back in time 120 million years. Eagles Nest and Inverloch are truly a place for the whole family to spent a couple of weeks discovering, sporting and relaxing near the ocean. Totally recommendable!!! :)
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Are you after the best advice on what to see, where to stay and what to do on the Bass Coast? Then drop by the Inverloch Visitor Information Centre for expert, local knowledge from our friendly staff and volunteers. Use our free booking service, browse through a wide range of local (and regional information), book tickets to attractions or update your boat ramp pass. We also have free WiFi!
The staff gave lots of good tips about the area including tips for restaurants, walks and cafes, really great!
4.0 based on 33 reviews
Grab a morning coffee, go to the jetty, and watch the world go by. Loved watching the boats go in and out, and good place to throw a line in.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
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