Discover the best top things to do in Inverloch, Australia including Inverloch Surf Beach, Eagles Nest, Shack Bay, Twin reefs, Wyeth-McNamara playground, Screw Creek Townsend Bluff Estuary Walk, The Caves, The Oaks, The Glade, Thompson Reserve.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
Gorgeous beach whether it be sunny or windy! Kite surf for the husband with wind in all directions, beautiful beach and dunes which shelter. Parking pretty easy even in summer. Can't go wrong. Shallow in places ideal for the young ones and new kite surfers like me!
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 14 reviews
Easy nature walk through the lovely southern mangroves and all the way to the Townsend Bluff if you are extra keen. The beach worth a visit by itself (you may even find some crabs). But the boardwalk over the creek is very picturesque. TIP: around 200 metres into walk you will come to area that is eaten away by erosion (signposted). You can either continue on track or walk around the beach to the mouth of creek. After you cross the bridge, if you turn left it will take you to fishing pontoon or you can turn right to walk to top of Townsend Bluff All in the walk only takes 5-10 minutes. DIRECTIONS:To get to this walk, you need to drive to the very end of the council owned caravan park until you arrive at circular carpark at end.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Really enjoyed walking along near the caves and checking them out, Inverloch has so much to do and this is definitely a must, close to Eagles Nest.
3.0 based on 5 reviews
A quiet nature reserve with an excellent quality turf cricket wicket and a bicycle mountain bike playground for younger ones
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