About this listing
Experience the ultimate beachside escape at this Jan Juc retreat.
Welcome to your dream beach house, ideally located within easy walking distance to the pristine Jan Juc Beach, Bird Rock, and the local shops and pub. This beautifully presented split level home with superb treetop views, is the perfect sanctuary for larger families or multiple groups, accommodating up to 11 guests.
Spread across three levels, this spacious 5 bedroom retreat features an array of thoughtful details designed to enhance your stay. The middle level serves as the heart of the home, featuring a spacious and well designed kitchen and a separate dining area. Here it opens out onto the expansive outdoor deck, complete with a dining setting and barbecue, ideal for alfresco meals and entertaining.
On this level, you'll find 3 inviting bedrooms, one queen bed, one double bed and one with a double bunk, plus a family bathroom with both a bath and shower. Take just a few steps up to a large and airy living room with a cozy wood fire and stunning treetop views, as well as the master suite with spacious ensuite and private deck.
The newly renovated lower level offers a beautifully presented guest suite, fully equipped for self contained living. It includes a living area with kitchenette, bathroom and queen bedroom providing additional privacy and convenience.
Modern comforts include Wi-Fi throughout, a washing machine and dryer, and gas heating to keep you warm regardless of the weather.
Beyond the house, enjoy the close 2.5km proximity to the scenic coastal track leading to Bells Beach and Winkipop. For surf enthusiasts, you're within walking distance of top surf breaks like Steps, Boobs, and Bird Rock. Mountain biking fans will appreciate the nearby trails at Hurst Rd and Anglesea Bike Park.
Please note that there is no garage available.
Pets allowed subject to owner approval.
Book now and make unforgettable memories in this exceptional Jan Juc retreat!
Local Area
Jan Juc is a popular small suburb of Torquay with a few shops, cafes, local pub and Surf Life Saving Club. It's home to Rocky Point, Bird Rock lookout and a section of the beautiful Surf Coast Walk.
Just a few k's down the road is the famous Torquay.
Torquay is a favoured vacation spot for Victorians, celebrated for its scenic beaches, expansive grassy foreshores, and the grand, shady trees that line the coastline. The town features picturesque walking trails along the foreshore, offering stunning vistas from Yellow Bluff and Point Danger, where an Anzac Memorial stands proudly on the headland, overlooking the sea.
The heart of Torquay's commercial activity is centered on Pearl Street and Gilbert Street, which seamlessly connect to The Esplanade’s coastal boulevard. On Bell Street, you’ll find a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and the town’s historic hotel, situated across from a large camping and caravan park near Point Danger.
Renowned as a hub of the surfing industry, Torquay is home to numerous surf-related manufacturers and retailers along its main highway. Surf City Plaza stands out as a key attraction, housing the Australian National Surfing Museum, the largest museum dedicated to surfing and beach culture in the world.
Just a few kilometres to the southwest of Torquay is Bells Beach, famous for hosting the Rip Curl Pro Surfing Classic, an international surfing competition that draws competitors from across the globe each year.