Torquay Holiday Park news

Surf World Museum
Just a stone’s throw from Torquay Holiday park, this is the world’s largest surfing-beach culture museum and home to the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame.
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Split Point Lighthouse
Affectionately known as ‘The White Queen’, the Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet is the famous setting for the TV series ‘Round the Twist. Offering amazing 360-degree coastal views, a guided tour will take you about 45 minutes.
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Great Ocean Road Surf Tours
Great Ocean Road Surf Tours can teach you to surf, with different boards for any age and experience level. Tours run daily from September to July.
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Queenscliff-Sorrento Ferry
Take a trip across Port Phillip Bay and visit another beautiful part of Victoria, the Mornington Peninsula. The Queenscliff and Sorrento car and passenger ferries cross southern Port Phillip Bay 24 times a day, every hour on the hour, from 7am to 6pm. Enjoy the serenity and look out for dolphins.
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Blazing Saddles Horse Riding
Ride horses along beaches or among wildlife in the Great Otway National Park or Otway Ranges.
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Great Ocean Road
Surf beaches, historic ports, whale lookouts, apostles, shipwrecks, waterfalls, breathtaking mountain ranges, rainforests and national parks – these are all part of the diverse and dramatic landscape that make up our world-renowned coastline. You can travel the Great Ocean Road from Torquay to Warrnambool in a day, or take your time and stop along the way.
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Geelong Waterfront
Take a break from the caravan park and Torquay and visit Victoria’s largest regional city, which offers a stunning waterfront with parks, gardens, beaches, great shopping and fantastic restaurants and bars.
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Fort Queenscliff Museum
You will need a little time to get from Torquay but the trip to the Fort Queenscliff Museum is well worth it if you’re interested in military history.
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