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Gravel biking in Anglesea Heath Alcoa Agreement Area offers extensive unpaved roads and varied terrain across approximately 7,200 hectares of natural heath, woodland, and forest. The landscape is characterized by diverse vegetation, including over 700 plant species, and features windswept low-growing grasses and shrubs. Cyclists encounter mixed terrain, from smooth gravel roads to rougher descents and single tracks, providing a dynamic riding experience. The area includes gentle climbs and challenging ascents, with some tracks featuring steep sections.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You'll find a stout wooden picnic table, grill, water tap, and pit toilet by the carpark. A kiosk with a map marks the trailhead.
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The famous lighthouse from the series ‘Round the Twist’. You can do an ‘express tour’ for $10 where you’ll climb the lighthouse and enjoy the fabulous 360 views from the top. There’s a lot of steps to climb but it’s worth it.
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Well worth a stop. The ice creams are delicious and the portion sizes are very generous. There are lovely gardens for you to enjoy your food outside as well as fun statues dotted around the place.
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Take a lunch break here, and you may not want to get back on your bike! Or at least, your bike will be heavier with all the chocolate you walk away from this place with. Terrific stop!
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A great spot to hit up first thing if you've been camping nearby, such as up on Anglesea Heath at the great spot up there. The toilets are well maintained and although it's strange to have a BBQ so close to them, we made full use of it!
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A peaceful spot on Anglesea Heath. We camped a night here on our way through and found it to be a great spot in close proximity to the town - watch out for the early morning dog walkers though!
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Built to honor the 3000 returned soldiers who worked on the Great Ocean Road during WWI. There's a small parking area for the obligatory photo op, but not much else.
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Awesome free campsite. No facilities other than a drop toilet. I was visited in the night by a white cat and then the next morning there were chooks wandering around.
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Gravel biking in Anglesea Heath offers a dynamic mix of terrain. You'll encounter smooth gravel roads, some rougher descents, and both single and double tracks. The landscape features natural heath, woodlands, and forests, with sections like Bald Hills Road providing scenic views. Some tracks, such as Messmate Track, can be steep and slippery, while others like Breakfast Creek Road are known for excellent gravel riding.
While many routes in Anglesea Heath are rated as difficult, there is at least one moderate option available. For a less strenuous ride, consider the Currawong Falls Lookout – Melaleuca Swamp loop from Aireys Inlet Bushland Reserve, which is about 11.3 km long and offers a moderate challenge through the heathland.
The Anglesea Heath offers several scenic spots. Loveridge Lookout provides sweeping 270-degree panoramic views over Anglesea, the river, Point Roadknight, and extends to Aireys Inlet, showcasing the coastline and red cliffs. Another accessible option is Bundjil Mirr Lookout, which offers expansive views over the diverse heathland.
The Anglesea Heath is particularly vibrant in spring, when over 100 varieties of orchids and numerous native wildflowers create a spectacular display. This makes spring an excellent time to visit for both cycling and enjoying the natural beauty. However, the trails are generally accessible year-round, with varied conditions depending on recent weather.
Yes, there are several longer loops for gravel bikers. The Hammond Road Campsite – View of the Valley loop from Anglesea is a substantial 57.3 km trail that traverses extensive heathland and woodlands. Another option is the Hammond Road North Campsite – Hammond Road Campsite loop from Point Roadknight/Great Ocean Road, which covers 49.5 km and offers views towards the coastline.
The heath is a significant biodiversity hotspot. You might spot kangaroos and wallabies, and it's home to over 100 native bird species, including the powerful owl and rufous bristlebird. Keep an eye out for these animals, especially during quieter times of the day.
There are 8 gravel bike trails documented in the Anglesea Heath Alcoa Agreement Area, ranging in difficulty and length, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists.
The gravel biking routes in Anglesea Heath are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Many riders appreciate the varied terrain, the sense of remoteness, and the natural beauty of the heathland and woodlands.
Yes, the Campsite on Anglesea Heath loop from Eumeralla Education Area is a difficult 36.3 km path that leads through diverse heathland, providing a distinct sense of remoteness and tranquility away from busier areas.
Yes, the Hammond Road North Campsite – Hammond Road Campsite loop from Point Roadknight/Great Ocean Road is a 49.5 km trail that leads through natural heath and often provides views towards the coastline, particularly around Point Roadknight.
The Anglesea Heath offers a range of difficulties, but the majority of the documented gravel routes are considered challenging. Out of 8 available tours, 7 are rated as difficult, while one is moderate. This suggests a preference for more experienced riders or those seeking a significant physical challenge.
For more detailed information about the Anglesea Heath's rich biodiversity, diverse vegetation, and its significance as a natural area, you can visit the Parks Victoria website: Parks Victoria - Anglesea Heath.


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