Holiday houses in Inverloch

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Popular amenities for Inverloch holiday rentals

Stay near Inverloch's top sights

Eagles Nest33 locals recommend
RACV Inverloch Resort18 locals recommend
Inverloch Esplanade Hotel23 locals recommend
Vaughans Cafe and Deli28 locals recommend
Shack Bay13 locals recommend
FoodWorks21 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Inverloch

  • Total rentals

    520 properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    90 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    40 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    180 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    460 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    16K reviews

Your guide to Inverloch

All About Inverloch

The Gippsland region’s coastline, southwest of Melbourne, has developed a reputation as a miniature version of Australia’s iconic Great Ocean Road. And with its dramatic clifftop vistas and vast offshore rock formations poking out at every turn, it’s easy to see why. Surrounded by all of this natural drama is Inverloch, a seaside town that hugs the postcard-perfect shore of Andersons Inlet. This protected pocket of water and its surrounding scenic trails makes Inverloch a popular getaway year-round: swim, paddleboard, sail, and surf (Eagles Nest has legendary waves) in summer, then lace up your hiking boots or jump in the car for epic coastal walks and road trips during cooler months.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Inverloch

Summer (December through February) is peak season in Inverloch, thanks to long, sunny days with maximum temperatures between 78 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Rain and humidity levels are low, and water temperatures are at their annual highs, though still brisk: around 63 degrees. Diving in is an invigorating experience over winter (June through August) and spring (September through November), when water temperatures can dip to 55 degrees, while daytime highs reach between 60 and 75. The rainy season peaks in the middle of fall (May) and spring (October). Coastal breezes can be cool, so come prepared with layers.


Top things to do in Inverloch

Bunurong Coastal Drive

Part of the Penguins to Prom Touring Route — extending 130 miles between the penguin viewing experience on Phillip Island and Wilsons Promontory in the south — this nine-mile stretch of coast between Cape Paterson and Inverloch takes in rugged cliffs, rocky headlands, sandstone stacks, and sandy beaches, with ocean views from Bass Strait to the rolling hills of the Bass Coast. Continue four miles southwest to the Bunurong Marine and Coastal Park, known for its intertidal reefs, and be on the lookout for whales and fur seals.

Bunurong Environment Centre

A visit to the Bunurong Environment Centre is like turning back the clock to the Jurassic era. Tour the Inverloch Dinosaur Dreaming dig site, the most productive of its kind in the state, with a paleontologist, and learn about the dinosaur footprints and more than 15,000 bones that have been discovered in the fossil layer here.

Screw Creek Nature Walk

This family-friendly hike is a scenic way to discover the various ecosystems of the Gippsland coast. The trail takes you along boardwalks to marshland and mangroves (look out for mud crabs), with panoramic views of Anderson Inlet from the Townsend Bluff lookout. It’s a 40-minute loop from the Inverloch foreshore, and at low tide you can stroll along the sand for part of your journey.

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