Wake Up to the Fun: A 2 Day Itinerary on the Surf Coast

Wake Up to the Fun: A 2 Day Itinerary on the Surf Coast

If fun is calling you, Surf Coast is answering.

It doesn’t matter if you paddle, stroll, hike, ride, jump, play, swim, surf or SUP — Surf Coast has a place and sense of fun for everyone…and at every skill level and including accessible adventure for those living with disability.

Here is what we suggest for a jampacked 2 days of fun:

DAY 1: Surf, paddle, ride, hike and play

STAY: Anglesea

  • Stroll the easy Torquay leg of the Surf Coast Walk (this leg of the walk is wheelchair friendly along the esplanade).
  • Take a morning surf at Fairhaven if you’re more seasoned or watch the surfers at Winki Pop or Jan Juc for a spectacle
  • Take a break and let a horse guide you at Spring Creek Horse Rides
  • Then hit the arvo with a kayak paddle from Anglesea Paddleboats, a mountain bike ride at Anglesea Bike Park or take the kids for a play at Anglesea beach

DAY 2: Start the morning at Aireys and continue to Lorne

  • Explore up and around the iconic Split Point Lighthouse in Aireys Inlet
  • Hit Lorne beach for some good old fashion fun – beach cricket
  • Explore the iconic local waterfall, Erskine Falls
  • End the arvo with a swim at Lorne Pier

Accommodation Nearby

Ellas Rest

Torquay

Annetz B&B

Jan Juc

Joy Apartments

Lorne

Pennyroyal Farm Cottages

Deans Marsh

Things To Do Nearby

Places To Eat & Drink

Brae

Birregurra

Cafe La Hoot

Winchelsea

Great Ocean Road Distillery

Torquay

Last One Inn

Anglesea

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