The Split Point Lighthouse dominates the landscape on the
approach to Aireys Inlet, a gorgeous coastal hamlet where the
familiar curves of the Great Ocean Road and dramatic nature of the
Great Otway National Park begin.
The lighthouse is open to the public for tours and a discovery
trail in the surrounding area offers insight into the history of
the area as well as glorious views of the Eagle Rock Marine
Sanctuary. There are spectacular trails through the Great Otway
National Park for walking or riding and the local creeks and
beaches are great for fishing.
Water activities abound with surfing and swimming popular on
local beaches. Fairhaven and Anglesea are patrolled beaches. There
are rock pools to explore in the sandy coves near the base of the
lighthouse and this area is also popular for snorkelling and scuba
diving.
There are walking trails and parklands in the area with
magnificent views of the ocean and hinterland. here are a
couple of playgrounds for children and as you travel west along the
Great Ocean Road just outside town, the Great Ocean Road Memorial
Arch commemorates the work of the World War 1 diggers who worked on
the road. Next to the arch a memorial sculpture of two of the
workers was commissioned in 2007 for the 75thanniversary of the
road.
Airey's inlet has a great range of fact sheets available to
help you experience the town. Click on the links below to
view: