Inverloch Township Overview
Inverloch is only two hours from Melbourne and has been a favourite family holiday spot for generations. One of Victoria's original ports, Inverloch is a picturesque seaside village on Anderson Inlet. The town is a haven for people who enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, surfing or just relaxing on the squeaky clean beaches. |
The rustic simplicity of this small town captures the hearts of many who return year after year soaking up the relaxing ‘getaway from it all' atmosphere.
The most popular beaches are located near the boat ramp on The Esplanade, The Poles (across from the kiosk) on Ramsay Boulevard, and the main surf beach on Surf Parade heading towards Cape Paterson.
The Bunurong Marine Reserve is 19 kilometres of spectacular coastline that locals and tourists alike agree rivals the Great Ocean Road.
Marvel at the natural attractions such as Eagles Nest, a rock formation that closely resembles the map of Australia; Flat Rocks, the site of recent Monash University Dinosaur Digs and Shack Bay with a walkway to the beach below, with fantastic coastal views.
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Inverloch History Inverloch is only two hours from Melbourne and has been a favourite family holiday spot for generations.One of Victoria's original ports, Inverloch is a picturesque seaside village on Anderson Inlet. The town is a haven for people who enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, surfing or just relaxing on the squeaky clean beaches.
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Climate
Bass Coast is blessed by a gentle climate and temperate weather conditions.
Average daily temperature in summer ranges between 13 and 24 degrees Celcius, while average daily winter temperatures range between 6 and 13 degrees Celcius.
Annual rainfall is in the range 800mm to 1000mm, on a par with Melbourne.
For more detailed information, check out the Bureau of Meteorology website at http://www.bom.gov.au/







