Head to the quaint town of Anglesea in Victoria, where kangaroos and wallabies run free in the bush and marine life gathers along the magnificent coast by the Great Ocean Drive. A rustic Anglesea holiday rental near the Point Addis Marine National Park is the perfect place to plant your roots and begin your Aussie adventure.
Getting to your Anglesea Accommodation
Located on the spectacular Great Ocean Road, approximately 113km southwest of Melbourne, Anglesea can be easily reached by both private car and public transport. The nearest airport to Anglesea is Avalon Airport, which is about 61km northeast of the town. Several hire car companies are based at the airport including Avis, Hertz, Europcar, and Thrifty. Taxis and ride share services can also transport you directly from the airport to your accommodation in Anglesea.
Travellers relying on public transport will find a regular train service departing from Melbourne Southern Cross station to Geelong Railway Station, 40km from Anglesea. From here, V-Line coach services depart directly from the station, and drop you in the centre of town. Once you arrive, local taxis can take you to your Anglesea holiday rental.
Where to eat on your holiday in Anglesea
Head to McGain's Nursery Café for a charming dining experience among carefully tilled outdoor gardens. Owners Pam and Peter Mcgain began their nursery-turned-organic food store and café in 2000. The business has since grown in popularity among locals and visitors, who come for the farm-fresh vegetables and advice on how to maintain the perfect garden. Head to the nursery, The Garden Centre, and choose a memento of your Anglesea vacation from its selection of potted plants.
Guests can peruse the food store's selection of wines, cheeses, biscuits, jams, and fresh produce, and stop in for breakfast or lunch. The café exclusively serves coffee from Cartel Coffee Roasters, with professionally trained baristas manning the impressive-looking La Marzocco coffee machine. Freshly squeezed juices and artisanal teas are available as a morning coffee alternative. Try the avocado and garden tomato breakfast topped with Meredith goat cheese or a BLT of naturally smoked bacon served with tomato chutney on a warm bread roll. Dine among the plants on the patio or take your meal away for a pleasant picnic.
Creativity runs free at Anglesea Art House
Visitors of all ages are welcome to explore their artistic side at Anglesea Art House, a friendly community center committed to keeping the people of Anglesea creative. Join the weekly classes and learn pottery, watercolour painting, printmaking, and mosaics. The centre also hosts weekend workshops featuring prominent neighbourhood artists, as well as monthly art exhibitions.
Kids on school holiday will love the Kids Art Bash, where they create memorable pieces of work for parents to take home as a unique souvenir of their holiday in Anglesea. Though the art studio is monitored by volunteers, parents can accompany their children and create crafts side by side. The site's wheelchair accessibility makes it welcoming for people of any age and ability to find their passion as an aspiring artist.
Holidays with kids in Anglesea
Little bundles of energy can let loose and literally bounce off the walls at Jumpz Anglesea, the outdoor 360-degree trampoline park conveniently located on the scenic Great Ocean Drive. Kids can flip forwards and backwards, or bounce from side to side – the safety padding keeps kids safe as they unleash their inner kangaroo. When they need to recharge, head to the Jumpz kiosk for gourmet pizza and healthy snacks. Parents can sip freshly roasted coffee or a cold summer beverage while watching their little ones have a bouncy blast.
Plan a family BBQ at Jumpz's newest outdoor addition, The Deck, a large shaded seating area outfitted with barbeques, bocce ball courts and board games. Grab a photo of your loved ones by the deck's giant mural of a sunset on the Great Ocean Drive before experiencing the real thing on a ride back to your Anglesea holiday home.
Outdoor holidays in Anglesea
Spend an afternoon exploring the bush and wetlands at Coogoorah Park Nature Reserve. Bird lovers can spot swamp harriers, spotted pardalotes, black-fronted dotterels, and white-faced herons while touring the grounds. Pack a bicycle or prepare for a morning jog along the dirt trails. There are two looping paths to choose from on your bushwalking adventure, with signposts to guide visitors on their journey.
Head to Inverlochy Playground to see a replica wooden ship built to commemorate a boat that crashed by the shore in 1902, or pack a picnic and enjoy a meal on the park grounds, which are equipped with BBQs, public restrooms, and wooden tables. Bring or rent a kayak, canoe, water bike, or paddleboard and explore the wetlands – the friendly folk at Anglesea Paddle Boats may be able to rent you some equipment. Fishing is also allowed here, as long as you follow the conservation guidelines listed at the dock’s platform. Dogs are welcome, provided they stay on a leash.
Events to Check Out While Visiting Anglesea
Taking place over one weekend each September, the ANGAIR Wildflower and Art Exhibition is a vibrant community event that celebrates the rich botanical heritage of the local region. Highlights include a spectacular wildflower display at Anglesea Memorial Hall, guided wildflower walks, native plant sales, and an art exhibition.
Shopping enthusiasts and art-loving visitors will also enjoy Anglesea Riverbank Markets, where you can purchase fresh local produce, gorgeous handmade wares, and much more. Alternatively, the Lorne Sculpture Biennale is an outdoor sculpture event held every two years in the town of Lorne, just 29km southwest of Anglesea. Falls Festival, a popular music event, also takes place here every December.
Situated approximately 13km northeast of the town, Bells Beach is one of Australia's foremost surfing destinations, hosting several major events throughout the year. The Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach takes place each year over the Easter long weekend, and attracts the world's best surfers, as well as thousands of enthusiastic spectators. Other popular events at Bells Beach include The Drop Music Festival and the Bells Beach Surf Film Festival.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I expect to pay for a holiday letting in Anglesea?
Prices for House rental and Apartment rental for holidays in Anglesea start at $140 per night.
How many holiday accommodation offers will I find in Anglesea?
There are loads of options for holiday accommodation in Anglesea, with 374 offers available.
What holiday rental amenities do people typically look for when visiting Anglesea?
The most popular holiday letting amenity in Anglesea is Pets allowed, followed by Pool in second place and Air conditioning in third.
How many accommodation offers are there in Anglesea?
You can browse 374 holiday lettings in Anglesea, and find great deals from $140 per night.
Are pets permitted in holiday accommodation in Anglesea?
Want to go on holiday with your dog? You'll find 101 pet-friendly holiday lettings in Anglesea.