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About Aireys Inlet
Aireys Inlet is a pleasant holiday destination characterised by the beautiful surrounds of ochre cliffs, rock pools, and the magic of secluded and majestic beaches.
Aireys Inlet’s main attraction, the Split Point Lighthouse, overlooks the inlet. The lighthouse has made Aireys Inlet an icon along the Great Ocean Road.
Aireys Inlet has a population of 1,500. Larger settlements such as Anglesea and Lorne are far more popular that this quiet seaside retreat. Read more about Aireys Inlet.
Aireys Inlet Accommodation
The traveler or holiday seeker to Aireys Inlet Victoria has on offer some of the most stylish accommodation on the Great Ocean Road - from 4 star houses, picturesque bed and breakfasts, to motels and caravan parks. In Aireys Inlet and the nearby villages of Fairhaven and Eastern View to the west you will find self contained accommodation, self catering cottages or cabins, bed and breakfast accommodation (sometimes referred to as b and b’s, b & b’s, b n b’s, bnb’s or bed & breakfasts), guesthouses, holiday houses, apartments or units (condos for North American travelers), hotels, motels, resorts, retreats, boutique and luxury accommodation, backpackers accommodation or hostels, caravan parks & tourist parks. Use the SEARCH BOX above to find individual properties.
What to See and Do
Split Point Lighthouse - Perched on the cliffs 70 metres above sea level the main light can be seen 30 km away. The lighthouse provides excellent views of the surrounding coastline. It is also part of a pleasant cliff walk to Anglesea which starts near the car park.
Airey's Inlet Bark Hut - The 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires destroyed the original building which had stood since 1857 but the current building, a recreation, is an interesting replica of the kind of early homestead in the area. It is located in the Allan Noble Sanctuary off the Great Ocean Road.
Seafarer's Monument - The monument in the centre of town is to all those who have lost their lives on the dangerous southern coast. The anchor is believed to be over 100 years old. It was discovered in Port Phillip in 1936.
Angahook-Lorne State Park - Located just north of the town, the 3000 ha Angahook-Lorne State Park is excellent for bushwalking and picnics. It is one of the best forest reserves on the coast and has excellent views over the ocean as well as opportunities to see a range of wildlife including kangaroos and possums.
Fairhaven Beach - Located a few kilometres west. Fairhaven beach is recognised as an outstanding surfing beach, but it can be treacherous. It is also the location of the famous Pole House.
Have the local experts show you the spots you don’t know about and would never find on your own, or have a unique experience through an organized tour. Take a look at Tours and Tour Companies along the Great Ocean Road.
Car and Camper Hire
The ideal way to tour The Great Ocean Road is with your own transport. If you don’t have your own wheels, or want to camp out why not hire or rent a car, motor home, campervan, caravan or camper trailer. These can be arranged from Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide or one of the main towns along the Great Ocean Road. For rental companies look at our Car and Camper Hire information.
Flights
The major airports are Melbourne’s Tullamarine and Avalon, near Geelong. To book and save on your airfare … Flights
There are unique specialty shops and wonderful craft and art galleries to tempt you with a memento of your holiday … Shops and Galleries
Aireys Inlet Restaurants
Aireys Inlet restaurants and cafes offer pleasant local eating, but for a sophisticated night out you may want to travel 10kms to the east to Anglesea or 20kms to the west to Lorne. For Airey Inlet and Great Ocean Road restaurants see Restaurants.
Wineries & Vineyards
With nearly 170 wineries and vineyards along the Great Ocean Road and the surrounding areas of Geelong and the Bellarine Penisula, there is more than enough boutique wines to attract the wine connoisseur or … Wineries & Vineyards
Clubs & Sports
The nearest golf courses are at Anglesea and Lorne. The towns of the Great Ocean Road are known for beautiful locations for golf courses, bowls and other sporting clubs. Several have spectacular views of the southern ocean and a few come with the added attraction of natural fauna … See more information on Clubs & Sports
How to Get to Aireys Inlet
Aireys Inlet is located 121 km southwest of Melbourne on the Great Ocean Road and 10km west of Anglesea. To avoid Torquay weekend traffic, travel a little further along the Princes Highway from Geelong and take the road through Bellbrae. More information How to Get to There
Events 2009
Aireys Inlet Farmers Market – second Sunday of every month. For more details on events for Aireys Inlet and the Great Ocean Road … check out Events 2009.
Surf Cam, Weather & Climate
Check out the nearby live surf video camera or have an idea of the next 24 hour or 7 day weather forecast … Surf Cam, Weather & Climate
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