Tarwin Lower

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Tarwin Lower is a tiny rural hamlet on Victoria's Bass Coast, where the Tarwin River meets the sea. It's a quiet, off-the-radar spot that rewards travellers with wild coastal scenery, excellent fishing, and a genuine sense of isolation. The surrounding landscape is a mix of rolling farmland, dense coastal scrub, and long sandy beaches that stretch for miles. This is a place to slow down, breathe in the salt air, and watch the tide roll in.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Tarwin Lower is best as a half-day stop or an overnight stay if you want to explore the coastal parks thoroughly. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours fishing or walking the beaches, then combine it with a visit to nearby Cape Liptrap or Venus Bay. If you're self-driving, consider arriving in the late afternoon to catch the sunset over the river mouth – it's a magical sight.

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