Discover the best top things to do in Aireys Inlet, Australia including Moggs Creek Picnic Area, Salt Brewing, Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary, Cinema Point Lookout Great Ocean Road, Fitzpatrick Seat, Land's End Lookout, Split Point Lighthouse, Allen Noble Sanctuary, Eagles Nest Fine Art Gallery, Urquhart Bluff.
Restaurants in Aireys Inlet
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We live our lives by the tides and the wind and the swell. We don’t dream of living somewhere else, or doing some other job. We love it here. Our beer is a continuation of our lifestyle. We won’t be told what mass produced beers we have to put on tap by some foreign owned, multinational, beer factory. No extracts. No chemicals. No additives. Our quest for the perfect beer has begun.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The sanctuary is well worth a visit in low tide. The soaring sea cliffs and the little extinct volcanoes are amazing.
4.0 based on 420 reviews
The Split Point Lighthouse is a must-see attraction and stands as a stunning sentinel on the Shipwreck Coast. Take a trip through maritime history and be amazed by this wild and dangerous coastline where hundreds of ships have crashed. It is still a vital working lighthouse for vessels navigating the treacherous waters of Bass Strait and still operates every night. Today it is famous for its role in the TV series ‘Round the Twist’ and you might spot a pod of dolphins or whales from the top balcony. The lighthouse is open daily for a visit, weather permitting. Come on in for a climb to the top and enjoy marvellous 360-degree views of this stunning coastline!
Incredible scenic views, great lighthouse with an interesting history behind it and it's where the tv show round the twist was filmed at.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
It’s so great to see the local community has invested time and energy in preserving wetlands for the local fauna in times of so much structural development. This does so much for local tourism and longevity of the region. The boardwalk is an absolute delight for people if all abilities. It’s quiet, pretty and peaceful despite being so close to the main road. You can hear birds and frogs surrounded by wind in the rushes and ocean sounds. Walk through or stay for a little picnic. And it’s free!
4.0 based on 10 reviews
What caught our eye was the sign out front advertising a local artists exhibition. The building is relatively new and a great design, it has rooms on the ground floor and others upstairs. The local artist happened to be there and gave us a great insight into the paintings that were on display. The prices were reasonable but the hard part was to pick our favourite! You definitely need to visit this gallery as you will not be disappointed!
4.0 based on 13 reviews
What a lovely spot in a lovely part of Victoria. Low tide is best when the reefs are exposed, and the beach is wide and open and long, long, long. You can walk all the way to Airey's Inlet, get a coffee, and walk back again, all before the tide comes in again. You can also inspect the marine life on the reefs and in the rock pools.
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