Geelong & The Bellarine Peninsula Attractions
The maximum security prison closed its doors in 1991, but what remains within the bluestone building is Geelong history. Open for tours, HM Prison Geelong - otherwise known as Old Geelong Gaol - te...
You can't go to Geelong without a trip to the waterfront; one of the area's most prominent tourist and recreational areas to explore, indulge and adventure. Once part of the Port of Geelong before ...
Victoria's biggest theme park, Adventure Park is a favourite attraction for the little travellers - and perfect for a summer stopover. A 10 minute trip from Geelong, Adventure Park boasts rides and...
A dramatic display of the Western Plains' signature grassy woodlands and wetlands, Serendip Sanctuary is the ideal destination to get up and close with Victoria's native birds and animals. A short,...
Amassing a collection of 19th and 20th century Australian and European artworks, crafts, colonial artifacts, sculptures and ceramics, the Geelong Gallery is home to some of the nation's finest and ...
Lining the Geelong waterfront from Limeburners Point to Rippleside, the Baywalk Bollards are a collection of 104 old timber pier pylons, transformed into pieces of colourful art. Each representing ...
Appealing to the wine lovers, For the Love of Grape offers tailored specialised wine tours to satisfy all palates. Perfect for corporate getaways and special occasions, this wine tour allows all cu...
A region renowned for stunning coastal views, manicured greenery and friendly wildlife, Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula is ideal grounds for those wishing to tee off for a round or two. Angelse...
Named after William Buckley, an escapee from Sorrento who was reputed to have lived in the cave from 1803 until his return to white civilization in 1835.
Covering 1,950 square kilometres, Port Phillip is the entrance to Australia's busiest port and is one of Victoria's most popular recreational destinations. Every year millions of people enjoy its v...