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Swim or surf only at beaches patrolled by lifeguards
Always swim between the flags marking the area safer for swimming.
Read and obey the signs
Be careful where you dive accidents often result from diving into shallow waters.
Be aware of slippery banks and rocks when fishing
Do not swim under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Always swim under supervision
If you get into trouble in the water, stay calm. Signal for help, then float and wait for assistance
Float with a current or undertow. Do not try to swim against it.
When out on the water always wear the correct safety equipment. |
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A very popular stop-over for visitors to the Great Ocean Road is the Memorial Arch a few kilometers from Aireys Inlet and just past Fairhaven.
The Arch commemorates the construction of the road and symbolizes the sacrifice made by so many in the First World War. It stands astride the largest enduring war memorial in the world, “The Great Ocean Road”, a living memorial to our forefathers. |
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• Swim or surf only at beaches patrolled by lifeguards
• Always swim between the flags marking the area safer for swimming.
• Read and obey the signs
• Be careful where you dive – accidents often result from diving into shallow waters.
• Be aware of slippery banks and rocks when fishing
• Don’t swim under the influence of alcohol or drugs
• Always swim under supervision
• If you get into trouble in the water, stay calm. Signal for help, then float and wait for assistance
• Float with a current or undertow. Don’t try to swim against it.
• When out on the water always wear the correct safety equipment. |
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Anglesea main beach is suitable for swimmers, but like all beaches be aware of changing conditions and tide movements and always swim between the flags. BBQ's and toilets close by
Point Roadknight is popular with the kids, and a variet of water activities.
Both beaches are patrolled during summer |
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Great Ocean Road Anglesea VIC 3230 Clifftop walking trail that runs from Torquay to Aireys Inlet.
From Anglesea, the trail can be taken from the beach side of the Anglesea Beachfront Caravan Park north along the cliffs or from the main beach access past the surf club to Point Roadknight.
At low tide you can return to Abglesea along the beaches.
Be aware of tide changes and conditions. Before setting out call into the Torquay or Anglesea Information Centres for up to date information on all local walks. |
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• Swim or surf only at beaches patrolled by lifeguards
• Always swim between the flags marking the area safer for swimming.
• Read and obey the signs
• Be careful where you dive – accidents often result from diving into shallow waters.
• Be aware of slippery banks and rocks when fishing
• Don’t swim under the influence of alcohol or drugs
• Always swim under supervision
• If you get into trouble in the water, stay calm. Signal for help, then float and wait for assistance
• Float with a current or undertow. Don’t try to swim against it.
• When out on the water always wear the correct safety equipment. |
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P.O. Box 346 Apollo Bay VIC 3233 Surfing is awesome fun and great exercise.
Apollo Bay Surf School conduct 1hour 30 minute lessons for all ages and all skill levels.
All equipment is provided. School and groups welcome.
Gift Vouchers Available |
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Foreshore Apollo Bay VIC 3233 Every Saturday on the Foreshore 9am to 1pm.
Local home grown produce and handmade wares. |
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P.O. Box 346 Apollo Bay VIC 3233 Come and visit the Marengo Marine Santyary and experience up close the seals in their natural environment.
2 hours of kayaking fun led by qualifies guides
All equipment and wetsuit is provided.
Schools and group bookings available. |
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21 Moore Street Apollo Bay VIC 3233 Every Third Sunday of the Month 9am-1pm at 21 Moore Street Apollo Bay Youth Club.
Beautiful, fresh, local produce.
BBQ Breakfast 9am-11.30am |
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