Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula Travel Guide

Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula

On the opposite side of the bay to the Mornington Peninsula is the Bellarine Peninsula. Geelong is this region’s gateway city, and the state’s second-largest city is coming into its own as an enclave of art galleries, history and dining.

Don’t miss:

  • Finding unique art pieces on a stroll along the Geelong Waterfront
  • Exploring the charming and historic small coastal towns around the Bellarine Peninsula
  • Relaxing on one or two of the many beaches that dot the coast
  • Visiting the Queenscliff Maritime Museum or Fort Queenscliff to learn more about the local history
  • Visiting the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre to learn about the deep Aboriginal connection to land

GEELONG AND THE BELLARINE PENINSULA TRAVEL INSPIRATION

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