Alex Scott Real Estate guidebook

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Alex Scott Real Estate guidebook

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Inverloch is located at the mouth of Anderson Inlet 144 km south east of Melbourne, approximately 1.5 hours by car. Inverloch boasts an amazing coastline perfect for surfing, swimming, paddling, fishing, skiing, snorkelling and diving in its pristine waters. Stroll, walk or run along the many paths and trails and of course the beaches! Inverloch is everybody’s favourite get away destination with its blend of stores, cafes and local amenities including markets, wineries and beautiful places to walk and explore. A visit to Inverloch at any time of the year can recharge the batteries and clear the mind. Enjoy our beautiful Hinterland area, boutique wineries and breweries, birdwatching, bushwalking, rock platforms, whale watching and visits to the surrounding areas.
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Inverloch
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Inverloch is located at the mouth of Anderson Inlet 144 km south east of Melbourne, approximately 1.5 hours by car. Inverloch boasts an amazing coastline perfect for surfing, swimming, paddling, fishing, skiing, snorkelling and diving in its pristine waters. Stroll, walk or run along the many paths and trails and of course the beaches! Inverloch is everybody’s favourite get away destination with its blend of stores, cafes and local amenities including markets, wineries and beautiful places to walk and explore. A visit to Inverloch at any time of the year can recharge the batteries and clear the mind. Enjoy our beautiful Hinterland area, boutique wineries and breweries, birdwatching, bushwalking, rock platforms, whale watching and visits to the surrounding areas.

Inverloch Cafe's and places to eat

Inverloch has quite the variety of eateries to suit your palate, boasting an impressive variety of cafes, restaurants, wineries, and more. Ask a member of our friendly staff for recommendations on local food outlets worth the drive to surrounding towns - there’s quite a selection!
Visit https://www.visitbasscoast.com.au/events/markets to find out what is happening around Inverloch on any given weekend, including homemade produce, plants, fresh vegetables and much much more…..
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Inverloch Community Farmers Market
The Glade
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Visit https://www.visitbasscoast.com.au/events/markets to find out what is happening around Inverloch on any given weekend, including homemade produce, plants, fresh vegetables and much much more…..
We are a small winery, run by husband and wife team Lisa Sartori and Marcus Satchell. Our homeland is Gippsland, where we grow and make Pinot Noir from our three distinct “dirts”. Our winery is in the heart of South Gippsland, Victoria somewhere along the coast between the Penguins and the Prom. We make with soul, that sing of the dirt in which they’re grown. The path we follow is quite simple... grow fantastic fruit and pick it just at the right moment. Doing this enables us to use as little artificial adjustments in the winery as possible. We make wines with purity, balance and harmony.
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Dirty Three Wines
64 Cashin St
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We are a small winery, run by husband and wife team Lisa Sartori and Marcus Satchell. Our homeland is Gippsland, where we grow and make Pinot Noir from our three distinct “dirts”. Our winery is in the heart of South Gippsland, Victoria somewhere along the coast between the Penguins and the Prom. We make with soul, that sing of the dirt in which they’re grown. The path we follow is quite simple... grow fantastic fruit and pick it just at the right moment. Doing this enables us to use as little artificial adjustments in the winery as possible. We make wines with purity, balance and harmony.

Neighbourhoods

Inverloch is the perfect place to slow down and spend some time outdoors. You'll find an abundance of places to walk, fish and take the boat out in Inverloch and surrounds.
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Inverloch
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Inverloch is the perfect place to slow down and spend some time outdoors. You'll find an abundance of places to walk, fish and take the boat out in Inverloch and surrounds.

Sightseeing

Relish in Screw Creek’s boardwalk snaking its way through populated salt marshes and mangroves. Gain some elevation when you reach the lookout at Townsend Bluff and enjoy the gorgeous views over Anderson Inlet. If the tide is out, walk on the sand all the way back and admire the superb scenery. Fascinate the kids and the kids-at-heart with the synchronised dance of tiny mud crabs along the way.
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Screw Creek
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Relish in Screw Creek’s boardwalk snaking its way through populated salt marshes and mangroves. Gain some elevation when you reach the lookout at Townsend Bluff and enjoy the gorgeous views over Anderson Inlet. If the tide is out, walk on the sand all the way back and admire the superb scenery. Fascinate the kids and the kids-at-heart with the synchronised dance of tiny mud crabs along the way.
One for avid birdwatchers, the Ayr Creek Walk is home to an abundance of birdlife, including Honeyeaters, and Black Shouldered Kites. Stroll through native bush and wetlands on the Ayr Creek Walk, and enjoy a peaceful trail. Head down Nesci Court towards Royal Parade, cross the road and take the track through to Toorak Road. From here, walk down Evergreen Avenue, pick up the track from the corner at Beach Avenue and wander through to Surf Parade, before crossing the road to the beach.
Ayr Creek Trail
Surf Parade
One for avid birdwatchers, the Ayr Creek Walk is home to an abundance of birdlife, including Honeyeaters, and Black Shouldered Kites. Stroll through native bush and wetlands on the Ayr Creek Walk, and enjoy a peaceful trail. Head down Nesci Court towards Royal Parade, cross the road and take the track through to Toorak Road. From here, walk down Evergreen Avenue, pick up the track from the corner at Beach Avenue and wander through to Surf Parade, before crossing the road to the beach.
The Caves are located in the Bunurong Coastal Drive, about 2km west of Inverloch, between Flat Rocks and Eagles Nest. The car park beside the road is clearly marked. To access the caves, proceed down the stairs and around the rock platform to the right (south).
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The Caves
600 Cape Paterson-Inverloch Rd
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The Caves are located in the Bunurong Coastal Drive, about 2km west of Inverloch, between Flat Rocks and Eagles Nest. The car park beside the road is clearly marked. To access the caves, proceed down the stairs and around the rock platform to the right (south).
Bunurong Environment Centre and Shell Museum The shell museum contains one of the world’s best displays of shells with over 6,000 specimens on display including many local varieties. Bunurong Environment Centre provides an ideal learning experience for students at all levels, tourists, community members and families. On the corner of Ramsey Blvd and The Esplanade.
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Bunurong Environment Centre
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Bunurong Environment Centre and Shell Museum The shell museum contains one of the world’s best displays of shells with over 6,000 specimens on display including many local varieties. Bunurong Environment Centre provides an ideal learning experience for students at all levels, tourists, community members and families. On the corner of Ramsey Blvd and The Esplanade.
The Inverloch Visitor Information Centre provides a one-stop shop for information, they can help you work our the best attractions and activities to suit you and your budget while visiting the area, including the Penguin Parade, art and craft galleries, antique shops, local markets and events, walk and bike tracks, swimming, surfing, boating, and fishing. The Information Centre stocks a range of maps and information on regions throughout Victoria and Australia and the trained staff and volunteers can assist with any general inquiries you may have.
Inverloch Visitor Information Centre
16 Abeckett St
The Inverloch Visitor Information Centre provides a one-stop shop for information, they can help you work our the best attractions and activities to suit you and your budget while visiting the area, including the Penguin Parade, art and craft galleries, antique shops, local markets and events, walk and bike tracks, swimming, surfing, boating, and fishing. The Information Centre stocks a range of maps and information on regions throughout Victoria and Australia and the trained staff and volunteers can assist with any general inquiries you may have.

Boating and Fishing

Boat Ramps located at The Esplanade in Inverloch and Maher’s Landing Road off Venus Bay Road Inverloch Bunurong Marine National Park - Fishing is prohibited in the Marine Park. Main Surf Beach - Near Goroke Street is great for surf fishing Pensioners Corner - On the corner of Venus Street and Ramsay Boulevard usually produces good catches on the tides (Silver Trevally, King George Whiting, Flathead and Mullet) The Poles - Opposite the beach end of Abbott Street, a weed bed just off shore is a good spot for King George Whiting, Gummy Shark, Juvenile Snapper (pinky) and Flathead. Bowling Club - Along the Esplanade, good for Flathead, Mullet and Whiting. Inverloch Jetty - Popular with kids learning to fish, but it can get crowded. Maher’s Landing - (5km SE from Inverloch) This spot works well if you cast in the channel, using a fair sized sinker. Boating Anderson’s Inlet - The Bar at the entrance is very dangerous. Do not attempt to cross the bar if you are inexperienced, or if your boat is underpowered.
Inverloch Boat Ramp
The Esplanade
Boat Ramps located at The Esplanade in Inverloch and Maher’s Landing Road off Venus Bay Road Inverloch Bunurong Marine National Park - Fishing is prohibited in the Marine Park. Main Surf Beach - Near Goroke Street is great for surf fishing Pensioners Corner - On the corner of Venus Street and Ramsay Boulevard usually produces good catches on the tides (Silver Trevally, King George Whiting, Flathead and Mullet) The Poles - Opposite the beach end of Abbott Street, a weed bed just off shore is a good spot for King George Whiting, Gummy Shark, Juvenile Snapper (pinky) and Flathead. Bowling Club - Along the Esplanade, good for Flathead, Mullet and Whiting. Inverloch Jetty - Popular with kids learning to fish, but it can get crowded. Maher’s Landing - (5km SE from Inverloch) This spot works well if you cast in the channel, using a fair sized sinker. Boating Anderson’s Inlet - The Bar at the entrance is very dangerous. Do not attempt to cross the bar if you are inexperienced, or if your boat is underpowered.
South Gippsland Yacht Club can be found in Inverloch behind the Ripple historical replica yacht. We are a family oriented club with an emphasis on participation and fun for all sailors and family members regardless of skill level or class of boat sailed. Having said that, many of our members sail at a very high level with national and world champions in the club who are keen to help others. SGYC has a number of club boats available for training and use by members. The sailing season begins in November and runs until early May. For competitive folk, races are usually held each Sunday at 11am and 1.30pm with special events over public holiday weekends and the Christmas period. One of the highlights of the year is the Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta which is held over the Australia Day long weekend attracting wooden sailing dinghies from across the country. The regatta is now the biggest event of its type in Australia.
South Gippsland Yacht Club
22 The Esplanade
South Gippsland Yacht Club can be found in Inverloch behind the Ripple historical replica yacht. We are a family oriented club with an emphasis on participation and fun for all sailors and family members regardless of skill level or class of boat sailed. Having said that, many of our members sail at a very high level with national and world champions in the club who are keen to help others. SGYC has a number of club boats available for training and use by members. The sailing season begins in November and runs until early May. For competitive folk, races are usually held each Sunday at 11am and 1.30pm with special events over public holiday weekends and the Christmas period. One of the highlights of the year is the Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta which is held over the Australia Day long weekend attracting wooden sailing dinghies from across the country. The regatta is now the biggest event of its type in Australia.

Things to do

Our Summer Barefoot Bowls program runs from early to mid-January, weather permitting. Our bar is open Monday to Saturday from 4.30-6.30pm. Sets of bowls are available at no extra charge. Our members can provide expert tuition and coaching. Bowlers must be aged twelve years and over to participate on the greens.
Inverloch Bowling Club
20 The Esplanade
Our Summer Barefoot Bowls program runs from early to mid-January, weather permitting. Our bar is open Monday to Saturday from 4.30-6.30pm. Sets of bowls are available at no extra charge. Our members can provide expert tuition and coaching. Bowlers must be aged twelve years and over to participate on the greens.
If you are one, or many, the Offshore Surf School have the knowledge, people and stoke to help make your surfing or stand up paddle boarding lesson a positive one. We'll give you an authentic taste of surfing and stand up paddle boarding with useful safety information about the waves, the inlet and the beach. We run sessions daily weather dependent.
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Offshore Surf School
8 Ramsey Blvd
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If you are one, or many, the Offshore Surf School have the knowledge, people and stoke to help make your surfing or stand up paddle boarding lesson a positive one. We'll give you an authentic taste of surfing and stand up paddle boarding with useful safety information about the waves, the inlet and the beach. We run sessions daily weather dependent.

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Holiday Activities run by Bunurong Coast Education

Run a range of excursions with a focus on learning about and exploring the local environment.
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Nippers Program in the Christmas School Holidays

Helps kids learn surf-safety awareness, surf skills, lifesaving skills, teamwork and limited competition skills, all while having fun.