Welcome to your ideal holiday getaway at this beautifully maintained two storey townhouse, perfect for one family or two families to share. Located just a short 15 minute walk through the scenic Deep Creek Reserve to the beach, this property offers a fantastic base for exploring Torquay’s stunning coastline and local attractions.
From the moment you arrive, you’ll appreciate the neat and inviting atmosphere of this lovely townhouse. The living area on the upper level is designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring a spacious layout that seamlessly blends the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. Here, you can gather with family or friends to enjoy a meal together, or simply unwind after a day of beachside fun. Large windows offer glimpses of the ocean and fill the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy environment for your holiday.
The townhouse comfortably accommodates up to 9 guests across three bedrooms. The master and second bedrooms features a queen bed each for a restful night’s sleep, whilst the third bedroom is ideal for children with two double beds and two single beds arranged in a bunk format to maximize space and comfort.
There are two bathrooms and the property is equipped with split system air conditioning upstairs to keep you cool during the warmer months and cozy during the cooler ones.
Spend your days swimming, sunbathing, or exploring the local coastline from this convenient location. After a day at the beach, you’ll appreciate returning to this peaceful retreat, where you can relax and enjoy all the comforts of home.
This townhouse is available for holiday rentals all year round and off peak short term leases. Please note that a pre-authorization of $500 is required as part of our security measures.
Local Area
Torquay is a popular holiday destination for Victorians, known for its picturesque beaches with wide grassy foreshores and large shady trees lining the coast. Scenic walking tracks extend throughout the town's foreshore, offering breathtaking views from Yellow Bluff and Point Danger, where an Anzac Memorial overlooks the ocean from atop the headland.
The main commercial center of Torquay spans Pearl Street and Gilbert Street, merging seamlessly with the coastal boulevard of The Esplanade. Additional shops, cafes, restaurants, and the town's historic hotel can be found on Bell Street, opposite a large camping and caravan ground near Point Danger.
Torquay is synonymous with the surfing industry, boasting numerous manufacturers and retailers of surfing related goods along its main highway. Surf City Plaza is a notable hub, also home to the Australian National Surfing Museum, the world's largest surfing and beach culture museum.
A few kilometers southwest of Torquay sits Bells Beach, renowned for hosting the Rip Curl Pro Surfing Classic—an annual event that attracts competitors from around the world.