There are no flash shops here – in fact in agreement with our friend above, there is not much here at all, which is definitely part of the charm. Indeed the nearest supermarket is 5 kms away in Tarwin Lower.
Although, I must give a special shout out to the lovely gift shop hidden in the Venus Bay Caravan Park on the main drag. A couple of years ago I had bought some some presents (jewellery, scarves and general beachy gifts), all very reasonably priced. So I headed straight there on this visit and happily find the same helpful owner, and the shop still as attractive as I remembered!
Did I tell you there is even WIFI Internet to be had at the Venus Bay Caravan Park?!
However, as you will be holidaying you will be pleased to know the Venus Bay Surf Livesaving Club located at the No. 1 Beach. This is the only patrolled beach, although during the busy summer period surf patrols regularly make their way up and down the beaches to just beyond No. 5 beach. The beach is exposed with strong rips and they call it ‘high energy’ which means dangerous, swim between the flags!
Arriving on a Friday night there is no better place to head than Cavity in the main street (no need to give you the address, you can’t miss it!) Here we found Friday Paella, $5, with a glass of bubbly at $3 before 7pm. Us Townie’s were impressed!!! The Friday night unwind here is a great mix of locals, holiday home owners and tourists just passing through. Everyone is welcome and there is a nice camaraderie and the locals are really friendly.
A favourite activity for holiday makers is scenic and easy bike ride (or walk) between the two towns of Venus Bay and Tarwin Lower that follows the banks of the Tarwin River on a gently undulating shared pathway.
Distance: 5km one way
Track: Generally smooth dirt or gravel track
Grade: Level 1 – No experience required, suitable for beginners and children
Start: Long Table,Tarwin Lower
Finish: Town centre, Venus Bay
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