



The Bungalow
Cabin in Torquay, Great Ocean Road, VIC, AU
2 people
No pets
Tranquil bush setting near Bells Beach. Nestled on an acre of indigenous gardens, this architecturally designed timber cabin invites you to relax, connect with nature, and create cherished memories.
Just 5km from the iconic Bells Beach, it’s the perfect base to explore all that the Surfcoast has to offer.
With a fire pit, BBQ, outdoor shower and generous central terrace shaded by eucalypts, this is the ultimate bush-to-beach escape.
Just 5km from the iconic Bells Beach, it’s the perfect base to explore all that the Surfcoast has to offer.
With a fire pit, BBQ, outdoor shower and generous central terrace shaded by eucalypts, this is the ultimate bush-to-beach escape.
Features and Amenities
1 bedroom
1 bed
1 bathroom
BBQ
Heating
Kid-friendly
Details
- Check in after 2:00pmCheck out before 11:00am
- Weekday minimum booking: 2 nightsWeekend minimum booking: 2 nights
Cancellation Policy:
Receive a 50% refund of the total booking amount (minus service fee) up until 1 week prior to check-in.
Additional Information
There’s so much to see and do in the area. Here’s a few suggestions:
• Take a drive down Hurst Road to Red Rocks and head right to a semi-secluded beach.
• The walk out along the point at Point Roadknight is spectacular at low tide. There are many rock pools to explore. Walk around the back-beach and take one of the tracks up over the sand dunes. You’ll find your way back.
• Take a drive to Forest Park out the back of Lorne, and take the Canyon Walk or pick a bush trail to one of the many waterfalls. Visit QDOS fine Arts along the way.
• Head to Teddy’s lookout, which overlooks George River in Lorne.
• Erskine Falls not far from Lorne is superb.
• A day trip. Drive 10 minutes past Lorne, to Cumberland River. Walk through the caravan park and up the river to Jebb’s Pool, where there’s a small natural waterslide. Check the pool below for submerged objects that may have washed downstream. Tuck your legs and be careful of the slippery rocks, as you drop into the pool below.
• For the more adventurous, drive to Eastern View and park just past spout Creek at the Devils Elbow. To the left of the parking spot is a steep climb down to the beach (for the fit and able only). Walk around the rocks to the right on low tide and explore Grassy Creek river-mouth. If you continue to walk along the rocks towards Lorne, you’ll find 2 caves in the hillside.
• Head to the Wye River pub for lunch.
• For those that seek to go further afield, head to Apollo Bay and see if you can find Elliot River, a picturesque little beach.
• For safe swimming head to the patrolled beaches of Jan Juc and Torquay. Always watch your children. Sand banks can collapse at any moment and conditions can change fast.
• Enjoy the cliff top walks, especially the track from Jan Juc to Bells, or in the other direction into Torquay. Aireys Inlet also has amazing scenic clifftop walks.
• Enjoy breakfast and/or lunch at Swell Café in Jan Juc, on the ocean-side of the Great Ocean Road in Torquay.
• Have a meal and/or a drink at local venue Birdrock also in Jan Juc.
• The Aireys Inlet pub is a great venue, and has the fire lit through Winter. Head across the road for something a little fancier.
• The Esplanade in Torquay has a variety of cafes and restaurants. Book early in Summer.
• Try Roku Den restaurant for Japanese, my favourite.
• Il Matto Italian restaurant is also great.
• Blackmans Brewery in Torquay has the finest craft beers.
• Take a drive down Hurst Road to Red Rocks and head right to a semi-secluded beach.
• The walk out along the point at Point Roadknight is spectacular at low tide. There are many rock pools to explore. Walk around the back-beach and take one of the tracks up over the sand dunes. You’ll find your way back.
• Take a drive to Forest Park out the back of Lorne, and take the Canyon Walk or pick a bush trail to one of the many waterfalls. Visit QDOS fine Arts along the way.
• Head to Teddy’s lookout, which overlooks George River in Lorne.
• Erskine Falls not far from Lorne is superb.
• A day trip. Drive 10 minutes past Lorne, to Cumberland River. Walk through the caravan park and up the river to Jebb’s Pool, where there’s a small natural waterslide. Check the pool below for submerged objects that may have washed downstream. Tuck your legs and be careful of the slippery rocks, as you drop into the pool below.
• For the more adventurous, drive to Eastern View and park just past spout Creek at the Devils Elbow. To the left of the parking spot is a steep climb down to the beach (for the fit and able only). Walk around the rocks to the right on low tide and explore Grassy Creek river-mouth. If you continue to walk along the rocks towards Lorne, you’ll find 2 caves in the hillside.
• Head to the Wye River pub for lunch.
• For those that seek to go further afield, head to Apollo Bay and see if you can find Elliot River, a picturesque little beach.
• For safe swimming head to the patrolled beaches of Jan Juc and Torquay. Always watch your children. Sand banks can collapse at any moment and conditions can change fast.
• Enjoy the cliff top walks, especially the track from Jan Juc to Bells, or in the other direction into Torquay. Aireys Inlet also has amazing scenic clifftop walks.
• Enjoy breakfast and/or lunch at Swell Café in Jan Juc, on the ocean-side of the Great Ocean Road in Torquay.
• Have a meal and/or a drink at local venue Birdrock also in Jan Juc.
• The Aireys Inlet pub is a great venue, and has the fire lit through Winter. Head across the road for something a little fancier.
• The Esplanade in Torquay has a variety of cafes and restaurants. Book early in Summer.
• Try Roku Den restaurant for Japanese, my favourite.
• Il Matto Italian restaurant is also great.
• Blackmans Brewery in Torquay has the finest craft beers.
Prices
- Base Price $200 / night
- Cleaning Fee $25
- Discounts
5% discount for bookings of 3 nights or longer
10% discount for bookings of 5 nights or longer
15% discount for bookings of 8 nights or longer
20% discount for bookings of 14 nights or longer
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I'm a coastal Architect striving to create sustainable projects that sit well within the landscape. I've been surfing since I was a child and love the ocean and natural environment.
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