Inverloch
Admire spectacular coastal scenery, take a dip in the sea or go wind-surfing – Inverloch is your gateway to the beautiful protected waters of Anderson Inlet, often described as the most popular estuary in Victoria.
Water sports
A haven for water sports enthusiasts, Inverloch lies on the Gippsland coastline, approximately 140 kilometres south-east of Melbourne. You'll find excellent boat launching facilities for Anderson Inlet, a shallow estuary where the Tarwin River enters Bass Strait. At low tide its sandy floor is exposed inviting many species of waterbirds.
Most services and facilities are provided in and around the busy retail centre, while accommodation ranges from campsites to cabins, bed and breakfasts and resort style venues.
Bushwalks and hiking
Various boardwalks and tracks provide tranquil places for shorter and longer strolls, or bushwalks and hiking activities. Visit the excellent Bunurong Environment Centre, which interprets the natural surroundings, including the shells and dinosaur diggings of the area.
Natural beauty
Look out for 'Eagles Nest' – a large rock structure adjacent to the coastline that resembles the top half of a map of Australia.
Things to do
Gippsland fishing opportunities are plentiful and extend to estuary, river, beach and offshore areas for experienced anglers and beginners alike.
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17 Jun 2012, 15 Jul 2012
The farmers market is conducted on the third Sunday of each month throughout the year. All the produce at the market is produced by the stall holder...
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An undulating walk over boardwalks, salt marsh and mangroves up to a lookout on Townsend Bluff with gorgeous views over Anderson Inlet.
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Gippsland boasts some of the state's most beautiful beaches, perfect for all types of visitors be they families, anglers or surfers.
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Enjoy watersports on the Gippsland southern coast with world class surfing, swimming, scuba diving and snorkelling, as well as canoeing and kayaking.
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Join a boat or sailing tour to discover Gippsland's vast expanse of lakes and rivers.
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