Guidebook for Anglesea

Christy
Guidebook for Anglesea

Food Scene

Great coffee and food
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Anglesea General Store
119 Great Ocean Rd
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Great coffee and food
Great food and restaurant experience
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Uber Mama
113 Great Ocean Rd
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Great food and restaurant experience
Peter and Pam welcome you to enjoy a wonderful experience at their unique nursery, café and organic food store which truly is the hidden jewel of the Surfcoast. Nursery: Imagine a leisurely stroll with the family and friends around our vibrant nursery that stocks a fantastic range of seedlings, fruit trees and herbs. The Garden Centre also stocks an extensive range of coastal, native, screening and indigenous plants. Café: Relax in the colourful conservatory setting of the café with a Cartel Coffee Roasters blend, a freshly squeezed juice and a bite to eat from our delicious breakfast and lunch menu or choose from a great range of homemade cakes and slices. All the food is fresh and healthy, prepared in the kitchen with many ingredients chosen directly from the fruit and vegetable store next to the café or picked from the nursery garden. Food Store: When you enter, you're welcomed by wine barrels and baskets filled with superb fresh, biodynamic and conventional fruit and vegetables, free range eggs, organic wines, breads and a wonderful range of gourmet produce. The Nursery and Food Store are both open every day from 8.30am to 5.00pm The Café is open from 8.30am to 3.30pm
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McGain’s Nursery, Café and Food Store, Anglesea
1 Simmons Ct
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Peter and Pam welcome you to enjoy a wonderful experience at their unique nursery, café and organic food store which truly is the hidden jewel of the Surfcoast. Nursery: Imagine a leisurely stroll with the family and friends around our vibrant nursery that stocks a fantastic range of seedlings, fruit trees and herbs. The Garden Centre also stocks an extensive range of coastal, native, screening and indigenous plants. Café: Relax in the colourful conservatory setting of the café with a Cartel Coffee Roasters blend, a freshly squeezed juice and a bite to eat from our delicious breakfast and lunch menu or choose from a great range of homemade cakes and slices. All the food is fresh and healthy, prepared in the kitchen with many ingredients chosen directly from the fruit and vegetable store next to the café or picked from the nursery garden. Food Store: When you enter, you're welcomed by wine barrels and baskets filled with superb fresh, biodynamic and conventional fruit and vegetables, free range eggs, organic wines, breads and a wonderful range of gourmet produce. The Nursery and Food Store are both open every day from 8.30am to 5.00pm The Café is open from 8.30am to 3.30pm

Sightseeing

Kangaroo tour from the golf course aboard a powered sightseeing jeep with the tour guide.
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Anglesea Golf Club - Bistro
45 Golf Links Rd
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Kangaroo tour from the golf course aboard a powered sightseeing jeep with the tour guide.
Sight of the rip curl pro surfing event at easter, great surfing can be seen year round from the elevated parking position
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Bells Beach
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Sight of the rip curl pro surfing event at easter, great surfing can be seen year round from the elevated parking position

Entertainment & Activities

Beach Anglesea Beach lies next to the mouth of the Anglesea River and fronts the town of Anglesea. The beach is 400 m long and curves in a south to south-east facing arc between the usually closed river mouth and the eroding rocks and cliffs in front of the bluff-top Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club. Access and parking are available at the river mouth, off the Great Ocean Road, and at the surf club.The beach receives waves averaging 1 m. The larger ocean waves are reduced as they refract around Point Roadknight. They produce a wide, shallow, single bar, which is usually attached to the beach south of the surf lifesaving club. It is increasingly cut by rips toward the river mouth. The Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club was formed in 1952 and annually averages 12 rescues. Swimming A moderately safe beach under typical summer conditions, however avoid the rip against the southern rocks. Best at high tide as waves tend to dump at low tide. Stay on the bar and in the patrolled area. Surfing Popular with the less experienced surfers who use the wide, gently sloping surf zone. Fishing Beach fishing is best at the river mouth where rip holes are more prevalent. General A popular summer beach, offering good parking and access, and a moderately safe patrolled beach. Location Map Data Terms of Use Report a map error Map Satellite 100 m Information Symbols Formal parking area Toilets Kiosk Bus Train Passenger ferry Regulation Symbols SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.
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Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club
100 Great Ocean Rd
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Beach Anglesea Beach lies next to the mouth of the Anglesea River and fronts the town of Anglesea. The beach is 400 m long and curves in a south to south-east facing arc between the usually closed river mouth and the eroding rocks and cliffs in front of the bluff-top Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club. Access and parking are available at the river mouth, off the Great Ocean Road, and at the surf club.The beach receives waves averaging 1 m. The larger ocean waves are reduced as they refract around Point Roadknight. They produce a wide, shallow, single bar, which is usually attached to the beach south of the surf lifesaving club. It is increasingly cut by rips toward the river mouth. The Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club was formed in 1952 and annually averages 12 rescues. Swimming A moderately safe beach under typical summer conditions, however avoid the rip against the southern rocks. Best at high tide as waves tend to dump at low tide. Stay on the bar and in the patrolled area. Surfing Popular with the less experienced surfers who use the wide, gently sloping surf zone. Fishing Beach fishing is best at the river mouth where rip holes are more prevalent. General A popular summer beach, offering good parking and access, and a moderately safe patrolled beach. Location Map Data Terms of Use Report a map error Map Satellite 100 m Information Symbols Formal parking area Toilets Kiosk Bus Train Passenger ferry Regulation Symbols SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.
ANGLESEA POINT ROADKNIGHT BEACH Point Roadknight is a narrow ridge of dune calcarenite that parallels the adjoining Urquhart Bluff Beach. The point and its reef protrude 500 m to the east and afford considerable protection to the beach. The beach is 700 m long and faces north-east. It lies between the slippery Soapy Rocks and the point. Beware of the slippery rocks which are a hazard to walk on. There is road access to the back of the beach, a large car park, a boat ramp and a yacht club. Waves reaching the beach average less than 1 m, which results in a continuous, attached bar and usually no rips. Swimming This is the safest beach in the Anglesea region and is also patrolled daily by lifeguards during the Christmas holiday period. Surfing Usually too small to bother about. Fishing Better off the point than the beach. General A popular summer beach for those who want lower waves and the added safety of a patrolled beach. Carpark Type: Formal parking area Spaces: 100 SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate. General Beach Hazard Rating: 4 Least hazardous: 1-3 Moderately hazardous: 4-6 Highly hazardous: 7-8 Extremely hazardous: 9-10 Hazard rating refers to physical beach and surf conditions ONLY and does not include potentially dangerous marine life.
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Point Roadknight
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ANGLESEA POINT ROADKNIGHT BEACH Point Roadknight is a narrow ridge of dune calcarenite that parallels the adjoining Urquhart Bluff Beach. The point and its reef protrude 500 m to the east and afford considerable protection to the beach. The beach is 700 m long and faces north-east. It lies between the slippery Soapy Rocks and the point. Beware of the slippery rocks which are a hazard to walk on. There is road access to the back of the beach, a large car park, a boat ramp and a yacht club. Waves reaching the beach average less than 1 m, which results in a continuous, attached bar and usually no rips. Swimming This is the safest beach in the Anglesea region and is also patrolled daily by lifeguards during the Christmas holiday period. Surfing Usually too small to bother about. Fishing Better off the point than the beach. General A popular summer beach for those who want lower waves and the added safety of a patrolled beach. Carpark Type: Formal parking area Spaces: 100 SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate. General Beach Hazard Rating: 4 Least hazardous: 1-3 Moderately hazardous: 4-6 Highly hazardous: 7-8 Extremely hazardous: 9-10 Hazard rating refers to physical beach and surf conditions ONLY and does not include potentially dangerous marine life.

Shopping

The Anglesea Surf Centre is situated in the heart of the Surfcoast, 10 minutes from the surf capital of Torquay and twenty minutes from the popular coastal get away Lorne. Located right on the Great Ocean Road, we are famous for our friendly and helpful service, huge range of new and second hand surf boards, wet suits and accessories. Very much a Traditional surf shop, as opposed to the 'boutique' style surf fashion stores. Anglesea surf centre's core business is surfboards, wetsuits and the essentials which you need to get in the water. Founder and owner Bruce Little has been living and surfing in the area since the early sixties. Bruce continually strives to maintain the attitude that work provides the opportunity to live the life style, which is the reason we surf and live on the coast. With over 150 second hand surfboards and a wide range of new boards in stock at any one time we have, the resources and experiance to put the right board under your feet. Surf history is a passionate part of our business, the roof is lined with a collection of boards from every era. Classic surfboards can be sourced on request. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or queries that you may have. YOU CAN FIND US AT - ANGLESEA SURF CENTRE, 111 GREAT OCEAN RD, ANGLESEA 3230 VIC, AUSTRALIA Products & Services Surfboard Sales Surfboard Hire Surfboard Repair Wetsuit Sales Wetsuit Hire Wetsuit Repairs Rashvests Thermals Booties Leg Ropes Travel covers Fins Grips Snorkel Gear Bodyboards Flippers DVD'S Sunglasses Clothes Wax
Anglesea Surf Centre
111 Great Ocean Rd
The Anglesea Surf Centre is situated in the heart of the Surfcoast, 10 minutes from the surf capital of Torquay and twenty minutes from the popular coastal get away Lorne. Located right on the Great Ocean Road, we are famous for our friendly and helpful service, huge range of new and second hand surf boards, wet suits and accessories. Very much a Traditional surf shop, as opposed to the 'boutique' style surf fashion stores. Anglesea surf centre's core business is surfboards, wetsuits and the essentials which you need to get in the water. Founder and owner Bruce Little has been living and surfing in the area since the early sixties. Bruce continually strives to maintain the attitude that work provides the opportunity to live the life style, which is the reason we surf and live on the coast. With over 150 second hand surfboards and a wide range of new boards in stock at any one time we have, the resources and experiance to put the right board under your feet. Surf history is a passionate part of our business, the roof is lined with a collection of boards from every era. Classic surfboards can be sourced on request. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or queries that you may have. YOU CAN FIND US AT - ANGLESEA SURF CENTRE, 111 GREAT OCEAN RD, ANGLESEA 3230 VIC, AUSTRALIA Products & Services Surfboard Sales Surfboard Hire Surfboard Repair Wetsuit Sales Wetsuit Hire Wetsuit Repairs Rashvests Thermals Booties Leg Ropes Travel covers Fins Grips Snorkel Gear Bodyboards Flippers DVD'S Sunglasses Clothes Wax
A peek down our aisles shows that we have a huge range of everyday groceries, local goodies, exotic gourmet needs, international and imported ingredients and a fantastic range of gluten free and health giving products. We promote local and Australian made/owned products heavily and are happy to help you to your car. Dairy/Freezer We have a huge range of dairy and frozen products covering all the usual suspects and then of course our fantastic range of what we like to call ‘extras’. These are products you wouldn’t normally expect to find in a supermarket chiller or freezer such as gluten free, organic, gourmet and international offerings. Low Prices Just because we look great it doesn’t mean we cost more! In fact we think our weekly specials are as good as you will find anywhere and when you throw in our Price Match Promise, IGA Locked Down Low Price promotion, our own late week special offers and everyday low price policy, you’ll find there’s more ways to save! But don’t take our word for it, check out our weekly catalogue specials and see for yourself.
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IGA Anglesea
89 Great Ocean Rd
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A peek down our aisles shows that we have a huge range of everyday groceries, local goodies, exotic gourmet needs, international and imported ingredients and a fantastic range of gluten free and health giving products. We promote local and Australian made/owned products heavily and are happy to help you to your car. Dairy/Freezer We have a huge range of dairy and frozen products covering all the usual suspects and then of course our fantastic range of what we like to call ‘extras’. These are products you wouldn’t normally expect to find in a supermarket chiller or freezer such as gluten free, organic, gourmet and international offerings. Low Prices Just because we look great it doesn’t mean we cost more! In fact we think our weekly specials are as good as you will find anywhere and when you throw in our Price Match Promise, IGA Locked Down Low Price promotion, our own late week special offers and everyday low price policy, you’ll find there’s more ways to save! But don’t take our word for it, check out our weekly catalogue specials and see for yourself.