About the
Region
Torquay contains one of the world's most famous surfing
location, BELLS BEACH! Surfers from all over the world are drawn
to Torquay and the surging swell of Bells Beach.
Torquay offers a range of
attractions including varied walks from lush bush lands tracks or soothing
beach and coastline trails.
The surrounding forests of Torquay play host to a number of rare and
endangered fauna. There are a multitude of Heritage spots and museums to
visit.
Learn more about the surfing genre at Torquay's
Surf world Museum. Explore potteries, galleries
and craft shops inspired by Torquay's
breathtaking scenery. More than that just a beachside town,
it's the stuff legends are made of. Home to some of Australia's
greatest surf icons and natural spectacles, it's also home
to a lively and growing community who realize the benefits of idyllic
seaside living. At the gateway to the famous Great Ocean Road and in the
heart of the surf coast, the charming coasting townships, wineries and
breathtaking scenery of
the region are unparalleled. Geelong is only 20 minutes to the north, and
Melbourne only 50 minutes beyond that.
If ever there were a perfect
place for your next holiday, this would have to be it.
Torquay is enjoyed by surfing
and Golfing enthusiasts and nature lovers from all around the world.