You rejoin the coast at Anglesea, a quiet holiday village. Here you can enjoy great fishing, sailing, swimming and walking. Point Roadknight, a popular sheltered beach, is a family favourite and the walk, at low tide, to Point Adds is invigorating. So too is a round at the Anglesea Golf Course - that's if you don't mind sharing the greens with grazing kangaroos.
Split Point Lighthouse provides the visitor with fantastic views and a breathtaking cliff walk to the beach. Undersea volcanoes created the cliffs and off-shore stacks of Painkalac Creek which runs through the outskirts of Aireys Inlet and is surrounded by Angahook-Lorne State Park.
From Aireys Inlet, Moggs Creek is a four hour walk which will reward people with two 360 degree lookouts and picnic areas. Here you'll also find the commemorative arch at Eastern View which marks the official start of construction of the Great Ocean Road.
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