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Australian National Surfing Museum
Australian National Surfing Museum

This museum is located in the vicinity of one of the most famous surf breaks in the world. Surfing diehards will revel in the museum's collection of historical surf craft, specialised historical documents on where the art of surfing officially began and memorabilia from some of Australia's most notable surfing competitions and titles throughout the years. A true celebration of the sport of surfing for all to enjoy and known to be the world's largest surfing museum.

www.australiannationalsurfingmuseum.com.au
Point Addis Marine National Park
Point Addis Marine National Park

Extending along 10 kilometres of rugged coastline between Anglesea and Jan Juc, the marine park features a backdrop of wide sandy beaches, towering limestone cliffs and rocky platforms. Including world-famous Bells Beach, it is a popular surfing destination with great conditions thanks to strong ocean swells. Discover a wide range of marine life by scuba diving or snorkelling from the beach.

www.parks.vic.gov.au
Surf Coast Walk
Surf Coast Walk

The 44 kilometre Surf Coast Walk commences at Point Impossible at Torquay and traverses coastal landscapes, passing through Anglesea and Aireys Inlet, ending at Fairhaven. The walk can be split into a number of distinct tracks where you can enjoy spectacular scenery from lookouts, see wildflowers, forests, cliffs, beaches, an array of native wildlife, lighthouses and the world-famous Bells Beach. Some parts of the walk are also suitable for cyclists.

www.surfcoastwalk.com.au