Surf Coast Shire

Victoria

An aerial view of a coastal town with a lighthouse, clear blue waters, and a forested area.
A beach with a wooden fence, clear turquoise water, and a hilly landscape in the background.
A waterfall surrounded by lush greenery and ferns.
A coastal landscape with a beach, ocean waves, and a forested hill.
A person holding a surfboard on a sandy beach with waves in the background.

Popular cities in Surf Coast Shire

A crowded beach with people surfing and swimming in the ocean.
Lorne
Known for Beaches, Sea and Spas
Experience the local arts culture, delicious fresh seafood and majestic native forests in this humming seaside town where the bush meets the beach.

Reasons to visit

  • Lorne Beach
  • Erskine Falls
  • Teddy's Lookout
A coastal beach with people sunbathing and swimming, surrounded by green hills and cliffs.
Anglesea
Known for Friendly people, Beaches and Dining
Situated on the Great Ocean Road where the Anglesea River meets the sea, this coastal town is known for its rare wildflowers, great surf and wildlife.

Reasons to visit

  • Anglesea Golf Club
An aerial view of a coastal town with a lighthouse, beach, and surrounding cliffs.
Aireys Inlet
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Sea
Escape to relaxing Aireys Inlet! Enjoy its bars, oceanfront, and beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Split Point Lighthouse
A waterfall surrounded by lush ferns and moss-covered rocks.
Benwerrin
Venture to sights like Great Otway National Park as you discover the local area in Benwerrin.
A rural road leading to a barn and a large tree.
Winchelsea South
Venture to Anglesea Golf Club and Split Point Lighthouse—just two of the sights around Winchelsea South.
A crowded beach with people surfing and swimming, surrounded by trees and a rocky shoreline.
Torquay
Known for Beaches, Golf and Sea
The Great Ocean Road gets straight down to business at its official starting point: the surfing capital of Victoria and its world-famous breaks, contests and museum.

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