Inverloch Surf Beach
Inverloch's own surf beach. A great "learn to surf" beach!
Description
Inverloch Surf Beach is a narrow beach fronted by extensive intertidal sand flats and shoals, including some areas of rock flats. A low energy, sandy shore runs along the front of town, with the beach facing south-east into the mouth of the inlet. Three crenulate beaches lie along the town foreshore, all backed by a foreshore reserve. These three beaches usually have calm water conditions; however, beware of the deep tidal channel, particularly off the inner two beaches, and the strong tidal flows in the channel. A popular beach for all ages, the Inverloch Surf Beach extends from the sandy Point Norman on the inlet mouth through to Wreck Creek near Flat Rocks.
Beach Facts
- This beach is patrolled by the Inverloch Surf Lifesaving Club during peak periods.
- Amenities - Toilets, change facilities and cold water showers near the Surf Lifesaving Club
- Car parking available
- Food - Cafes, restaurants and supermarkets are available close by in the in the township of Inverloch
- Access - via ramp at the Surf Life Saving Club entrance - beach wheelchair friendly
Beach Safety
- This beach has strong rips and currents and is not patrolled by Lifesavers
- For more information visit wwww.lifesavingvictoria.com.au
- Rock fishermen are advised to exercise extreme caution. Download the rock fishing safety brochure (multiple languages)
- For multilingual information on rips and beach safety click here
Map & Directions
163 Surf Parade, Inverloch, Victoria, 3996