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Ocean
Road
Torquay
to
Anglesea
Satellite Image Great Ocean Road Torquay to Anglesea
Torquay
is
the
town
on
the
right
and
Anglesea
is
the
town
on
the
left.
Behind
Anglesea
you
can
clearly
see
the power station and open cut coal mine
that supplies power to the Point Henry aluminium smelter at Geelong.
The
pale green area below power station is Anglesea Golf Course. The
green area behind the power station is the start of the Great Otway
National
Park. The prominent headland approximately halfway
between Torquay and Anglesea is Point Addis and the internationally
famous surf beach Bells Beach is located approximately 3 kilometres
along coast from Torquay(Anglesea side).
Great Ocean Road Torquay to Anglesea
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Point
Addis
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Bells Beach
Point Addis
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and See
Torquay Anglesea
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Great
Ocean Road Facts
Torquay
to
Anglesea
Torquay is located at the start of the Great Ocean Road.
Bells Beach is located near Torquay a
few kilometres off the Great
Ocean Road.
Bells Beach is the home of the world
famous Bells Beach Easter World championship surf competition.
Point Addis is located between
Anglesea and Torquay a few kilometres
off the Great Ocean Road.
The Great Ocean Road travels inland
from the ocean past Torquay but
rejoins the ocean 16 kilometres away near Anglesea.
Even though Torquay is located on the
Great Ocean Road, Torquay is
almost a suburb of Geelong, Victoria's second biggest city.
Torquay and Anglesea have some of the
best Accommodation,Shops, Eating
and Services on the Great Ocean Road.
Torquay and Anglesea boast some of the
best Golf Courses on the Great
Ocean Road.
From the start of the Great Ocean Road
to the roundabout past Anglesea
shops is 16 kilometres
Torquay located on the Great Ocean
Road has a population of
approximately 12000 people.
Anglesea located on the Great Ocean
Road has a population of
approximately 3000 people.
Both Torquay and Anglesea have surf
life saving clubs and patrolled surf beaches.
Torquay is the home of surf goods
manufacture in Australia.
Torquay has a lookout at Point Danger
that gives views to the Port Phillip Bay Heads on a clear day.
Torquay and Anglesea have excellent
coastal walks.