RACV Inverloch Resort: Bass coast caravan rates and facilities

RACV Inverloch Resort: Bass coast caravan rates and facilities

The RACV Inverloch Resort is in a bushland setting to the west of Inverloch, Victoria. It’s great for kids, but not particularly convenient for the town itself.

The RACV Inverloch Resort is one of the most popular places to stay in Inverloch, Victoria. Whether it suits you will largely depend on whether you want easy walking access to Inverloch restaurants and attractions.

Book in advance for the best prices on Inverloch accommodation.

Inverloch Beach is one of the main reasons to visit Inverloch, Victoria
Inverloch Beach is one of the main reasons to visit Inverloch, Victoria. Photo courtesy of Visit Victoria.

RACV Inverloch Resort location

This is because the RACV Inverloch Resort is just west of the Bass Coast seaside town itself. This is handy for attractions along the Cape Patterson-Inverloch Road, but not totally convenient for Inverloch itself. You’re looking at a good 5km walk along the coast, which is lovely if you want to do it, but mildly annoying if you have to.

There’s a wide variety of accommodation at RACV Inverloch. At its heart, this is a caravan park, with 32 bushland-surrounded sites. However, there are also resort rooms, cabins and villas to choose from. Caravan sites cost from $36 per night, while en-suite sites cost from $46. The resort rooms with en-suite bathrooms will set you back from $130, and a two bedroom cabin costs from $140.

RACV Inverloch caravan park facilities

Facilities at RACV Inverloch include a 25 metre heated indoor pool, plus a toddler pool, spa and sauna. There’s also a games room, but this Bass Coast resort’s strengths lie in what’s outside. There are children’s playgrounds and several walking trails through the bushland setting.

This Inverloch accommodation is probably best suited to families – particularly in the school holidays. That’s when the children’s activity programme kicks in, with arts, crafts, sports and games. The programme varies from beach cricket and sandcastle building to movie nights and discos. For full information, visit the RACV website.

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