
Area Hotlist — Surf Coast - Bellarine Peninsula VIC
20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Surf Coast - Bellarine Peninsula area
Area Hotlist — Surf Coast – Bellarine Peninsula
Torquay Beach
The crown jewel of the Surf Coast, Torquay Beach delivers golden sand, surf breaks and a vibrant beach culture that defines the local lifestyle.
Great Ocean Road
Australia’s most iconic coastal drive starts here. With sweeping views, surf towns and cliff-hugging beauty, it's a magnet for tourists and sea-changers alike.
Point Lonsdale Lighthouse
This working lighthouse stands watch over the Rip and Bass Strait, offering dramatic ocean views and a touch of coastal heritage.
Barwon Heads Village
A charming coastal enclave with boutiques, wine bars and fresh seafood. This walkable village is a sought-after pocket for lifestyle buyers.
Torquay Surf Shops
Home to Rip Curl, Quiksilver and local legends, this retail strip blends surf heritage with factory outlets and café culture.
Ocean Grove Main Beach
A wide and family-friendly beach with patrolled surf, nearby cafés and picnic areas. A daily draw for locals and holidaymakers alike.
Bells Beach
World-famous for its powerful surf and Rip Curl Pro event, Bells is both a pilgrimage site for surfers and a dramatic lookout for visitors.
Queenscliff Harbour
This working harbour offers marina views, cafés, boutiques and ferry connections. A relaxed launchpad for exploring Port Phillip Bay.
Barwon Heads Golf Club
One of Australia’s top coastal courses, this historic club pairs links-style play with sweeping views and a grand old clubhouse.
Point Impossible
A quiet surf beach on the edge of Torquay, known for long rides, naturist access and secluded dunes. It offers escape without leaving town.
Torquay Foreshore Reserve
Stretching along the coast, this reserve offers BBQs, playgrounds, walking trails and surf outlooks. It’s the public heart of Torquay’s beach culture.
Ocean Grove Marketplace
This convenient retail precinct anchors the northern side of town with supermarkets, specialty stores and everyday essentials.
Spring Creek Nature Reserve
Offering peaceful bush tracks and native birdlife, this green corridor borders residential estates while protecting the natural identity of Torquay.
Queenscliff Station
This restored heritage station runs scenic steam train rides and stands as a reminder of Victoria’s coastal rail history. A nostalgic drawcard for visitors.
Taylor Park
Nestled in central Torquay, this lush reserve features wetlands, picnic tables and quiet paths—ideal for families and casual afternoon strolls.
Ocean Grove Golf Club
A relaxed, community-focused course popular with locals and social players. It’s just minutes from the beach, making post-round swims a tradition.
Breamlea Beach
A low-key stretch of sand popular with surfers and locals seeking solitude. Breamlea is the Surf Coast’s hidden retreat between Torquay and Barwon Heads.
Surf Coast Walk
This 44km coastal walking track connects beaches, cliffs and towns from Torquay to Aireys Inlet, blending nature and community with every step.
Barwon Heads Bluff
A rugged headland trail offering stunning views across the ocean and estuary. It’s a must-visit for hikers and photographers alike.
The Rip Lookout
This coastal vantage point offers views over the treacherous entrance to Port Phillip Bay. A dramatic and beautiful end to the Bellarine Peninsula.