Discover the best top things to do in Torquay, Australia including Go Ride A Wave Torquay, Bells Beach, The Great Ocean Road, Australian National Surfing Museum, Torquay Foreshore Play Park, Point Danger Lookout.
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5.0 based on 257 reviews
Go Ride A Wave Torquay is the most well known location of Australia's favourite surf school who provide 2 hour surfing lessons for beginners every day from $65 for kids under 18 and $75 for adults. We also provide surfboards bodyboards and wetsuits for hire and have all the equipment you need for the beach available for sale from our shop which is the closest shop to the Torquay beach.
4.5 based on 517 reviews
Bells Beach is a surf beach, best known for the annual Bells Beach Surf Classic. It's not really a paddling beach, it's more for surfers, who love Bells. The beach can be treacherous, don't take risks in the water unless you are a strong swimmer. Bells isn't all that great to look at, it's the surf that makes it famous.
4.5 based on 7,902 reviews
An amazing drive along this coastline with so many viewing points and lovely little towns to stop in and enjoy local produce.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Fascinating to find about the history of Aussie surfing with some supercool 70s photography, loads of surfboards and interesting exhibits. Could easily have spent a couple of hours (but had a stroppy teenage daughter waiting in the car!) The staff were really nice and helpful. A thoroughly enjoyable visit - highly recommended!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Plenty of space, fun wooden structure to play chases or hide and seek. Lots of variety for young and old. Common strategy of parents is to bring along a picnic or lazy fish & chips then watch their children having fun from the provided tables and benches. Outdoor joy for all.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Definitely worth stopping to have a look and walk along the beach. Great for photographs too. Seems to be lots of parking available.
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