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Anglesea Beachfront
Family Caravan Park
( 03-5263 1583;
www.angleseabeachfront.com.au
; 35 Cameron Rd; powered sites $38-75, cabin d $107-310;
)
Beach- and river-fronting caravan park with a pool, wi-fi, two camp kitchens, a
jumping pillow, an indoor spa and a games room. No, you probably won't get that book
read.
CAMPGROUND
$
Anglesea Rivergums
( 03-5263 3066;
www.anglesearivergums.com.au
; 10 Bingley Pde; d $125-160; )
Tucked by the river
with tranquil views, these two spacious, tastefully furnished rooms (a self-contained bun-
galow and a room attached to the house) are excellent value.
B&B
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Eating & Drinking
The
Anglesea Hotel
(
03-5263 1210;
www.angleseahotel.com.au
;
1 Murch Cres)
is the main spot for a
drink.
Red Till
(143a Great Ocean Rd; mains $10-20; 7am-4pm; )
Across from the main beach, Red Till is
decked out in eclectic retro style, with fantastic all-day breakfasts and the best coffee in
town.
CAFE
$
CAFE
$
McGain's Cafe
( 03-5263 3841; 1 Simmons Ct; dishes from $7; 8.30am-4pm; )
Snack among the foliage at
this lovely sunlit cafe in an atrium-like nursery setting. The menu is largely organic using
produce from the attached foodstore. It's left off the Great Ocean Road before you hit the
Anglesea shops.
BAKERY
$
Bakery Cafe
(Anglesea Shopping Centre; pies $5;
6am-4.30pm)
Delicious pies, including its signature prawn
and scallop, and brekky ones.
Locanda Del Mare
(5 Diggers Pde; mains $19.50-25; from 6pm Thu-Mon summer, from 6pm Thu-Sun winter)
Don't be de-
ceived by its ugly exterior, this authentic Italian restaurant hidden behind Anglesea's pet-
rol station gets rave reviews, especially for its wonderful desserts.
ITALIAN
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