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Driving Times & Distances GEELONG AND THE BELLARINE FREE CALL: VISITOR INFORMATION 1800 755 611 GEELONG BELLARINE QUEENSCLIFF 26 Moorabool Street, 1251-1269 Bellarine Highway, 55 Hesse Street, Geelong Wallington Queenscliff Ph: 03 5222 2900 Ph: 03 5250 6861 Ph: 1300 884 843 Norlane Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] M1 LOCAL PRODUCE / SUPPLIERS A B C D E F G BELLARINE & PORTARLINGTON Port Phillip Ferries E2 ADVANCE MUSSEL SUPPLY To Ballarat MELBOURNE Portarlington to We are growing and selling our award-winning sustainably farmed 1 PORTARLINGTON Melbourne Docklands Geelong FWY under 85 minutes Portarlington Mussels and Angasi Oysters direct to you. M1 North 230 Queenscliff Rd, Bellarine PH: 03 5259 1377 RD HOOD RD 1 PRINCES Avalon PASSENGER FERRY A300 HWY To Hamilton Airport SEA BOUNTY MUSSELS BATMAN TOWER RD GEELONG PORTARLINGTON N RD Owned and operated for over 30 years, farmed daily for the freshest 0 2 km A1 QUEENSCLIFF McADAMS21 PIGDON organically certified mussels. Available at the Portarlington Pier all year To Colac CHURCH ST OXLEY ST SCALE PORTARLINGTON RD Sat-Sun 9am-4pm, 7 days 26 Dec-31 Jan 9am-5pm. M: 0415 333 432 CAR & RD PASSENGER FERRY TORQUAY 19 16 INDENTED HEAD ROAD 17 ACCOMMODATION OCEAN THE Geelong LN 22 20 0 N 30 km West BARWON HEADS GREAT 18 Bellarine SCALE B140 ESPLANADE A6 SEAHAVEN VILLAGE RD GEELONG 31 SCOTCHMANS Overlooking gardens and parkland and short walk to lively cafés, shops 28 and beaches...4 star fully self-contained accommodation. GEELONG RD HARVEY IBBOTSON ST 2 3 Geelong Rd, Barwon Heads PH: 03 5254 1066 CLIFTON SPRINGS RD Newtown WHITCOMBES RD PRINCES FOUNDS PORTARLINGTON & INDENTED HEADS 34 RD 26 RD E1 BELLARINE BAYSIDE HOLIDAY PARKS DRAKES OLD ST LEONARDS 20 spacious SC, 2BR cabinsRD in a charming bush setting - easy stroll to 35 RD RD McDERMOTT ST LEONARDS CORIYULE RD beach. Return transport from the Portarlington-Docklands ferry available. NAVARRE RD RD 29 33 23 Boat Rd (off Sproat St), Portarlington PH: 1800 222 778 GEELONG Curlewis DRYSDALE MURRADOC 32 RD PORTARLINGTON RD BECKS 1 PORTARLINGTON 24 RD GRASSY POINT RD HERMSLEY 30 BelmontMUSSEL FESTIVAL E1 BOUNDARYPELICAN SANDS B&B MURRADOC TOWNSEND COPPARDS C123 RD 13 JANUARY 2018 & 12 JANUARY 2019 Premier B&B offering five individually themed rooms, inspiring romance & Murradoc BLUFF RD RD BARWON intimacy. Stroll the beach or walk to Portarlington. The festival by the sea, from 9.30am-5pm, 36 ANDERSONS RD 3 149 Point Richards Rd, Portarlington M: 0409 424 462Gateway CHRISTIES 37 RD promotes the food and wine of the Bellarine. SOHO RD To Geelong ST With over 150 stalls and music from five Sanctuary M1 Nature Reserve RD locations, it is a day packed with fun. G1 STARHAVEN RETREAT C129 RD 25 27 MANIFOLD www.portmusselfestival.com 4.5 star luxury B&B suite accommodation, Starhaven Retreat’s beachside HEA CURLEWIS C126 HWY location offers stunning surrounds with sea views. B110 DS 13 Calimo Pl, Indented Head PH: 03 5257 3163 TOAST TO THERESERVE COAST RD Grovedale POINT LONSDALE & QUEENSCLIFF 14 3-4 NOVEMBERRD 2018 15 SWAN 10 BAY 40 A celebration of all that is wonderful about D6 POINT LONSDALE GUEST HOUSE C1884 PRINCESS 9 RD BANKS WHARF ST the region’s premium wines and local RD SWAN Old Lonny’s Grand Dame has welcomed lighthouse keepers, holiday 13 BAY produce.BOUNDARY Wineries pull out all stops to makers, honeymooners and philanderers since the turn of last century. Mannerim 43 42 4 showcase the true winery ‘experience’ in 12 PORTARLINGTON 44 RD 31 Point Lonsdale Rd, Point Lonsdale PH: 03 5258 1142 WALLINGTON RD a weekend of sensational wine, food, music 45 41 RHINDS STOKES and fun. Q RD RD BELLARINE E6 BIG4 BEACON RESORT www.toasttothecoast.com.au 47 ST GreatRD for kids. Stress free for adults. Enjoy a relaxed resort vibe, modern Bellarine self-contained accommodation, a day spa, free kid’s activities, heated WALLINGTON 11 HESSE ST DRIVING TIMES & DISTANCES RD indoor pool & more. 78 Bellarine Hwy, Queenscliff PH: 03 5258 1133 8 QUEENSCLIFF RD GELLIBRAND ST NYE RD 46 Tourist QUEENSCLIFF From To Time Km Ocean Grove Marcus Hill Nature Reserve Queenscliff Point Lonsdale 8 mins 6 GRUBB Railway Mt Duneed B110 Lake Connewarre BANKS 5 LOWER PortarlingtonCHARLEMONT 25 mins 23 Swan Island DUNEED State Game Reserve HWY Barwon Heads/Ocean Grove 20 mins 16 38 RD SHELL Geelong 35 mins 32 2 RD QUEENSCLIFF FRANK LANE DESIGN 13088 Portarlington Point Lonsdale 22 mins 22 To Torquay 6 7 Barwon Heads/Ocean Grove 30 mins 25 RD BARWONC121 See inset map OCEAN GROVE of Queenscliff TORQUAY Queenscliff 25 mins 23 HEADS Geelong 35 mins 32 RD 5 POINT Barwon Heads/Ocean Grove Point Lonsdale 17 mins 13 3 LONSDALE Searoad Ferries BREAMLEA SURF COAST 39 Queenscliff to 6 Portarlington 30 mins 25 BARWON HEADS BLACKGATE RD 4 Sorrento Ferry Queenscliff 20 mins 16 40 minutes RD Geelong 30 mins 25 BARWONTORQUAY HEADS - #bellarinetastetrail 2018 EDITION Breamlea BELLARINE WINERY TOURS FOR THE LOVE OF GRAPE MUSTANG & CO. WINE WHEELS 2 BELLARINE COMMUNITY M: 0455 599 857 M: 0408 388 332 M: 0407 052 427 - EPICUREAN ADVENTURES FARMERS’ MARKET M: 0477 007 502 BellarineB100 Winery Tours is locally owned Enjoy a relaxing and memorable experience We offer a range of vehicles - a 1966 THIRD SAT OF THE MONTH, 9AM-1PM and operated. Priding itself on delivering an as we introduce you to the variety of Mustang Convertible, a Mustang Mover, Get on board for an epicurean adventure Showcasing the best of fresh, local and enjoyable, relaxing and intimate experience wineries and food producers on offer. Our or Mustang Mini Bus. We provide the full filled with wine, cider, food and fun! Tours regional produce, food and coffee-to-go, kids which includes lunch, great tasting wines, friendly tour hosts are all local and very VIP experience, and were a finalist in the and transport to local Bellarine hot spots. entertainment, buskers and dogs on leads beautiful wineries and information about this knowledgeable about the area and wineries. Geelong Excellence Awards. A unique and Pick up available from Port Phillip Ferries, welcome - something for everyone! picturesque region. All tours are tailored for large or small fun way to see the Bellarine. Tours are Portarlington. Ocean Grove Park, Ocean Grove M T W T F S S M T W T F S S groups (min 6). customised. M T W T F S S S M: 0418 141PORTSEA 208 Facebook/BCFsMarket M T W T F S S B110 Torquay SORRENTO 3 ANNIE’S PROVEDORE & 12 VAN LOON’S CAFÉ 21 TERINDAH ESTATE 30 THE Q TRAIN 39 NOBLE ROT WINE STORE & BAR PRODUCE STORE C4 $ 405 GRUBB RD, D1 $$ 90 McADAMS LN, BELLARINE C3 $$$ DRYSDALE RAILWAY STATION D6 $ 51 POINT LONSDALE RD, A6 $ 2/50 HITCHCOCK AVE, WALLINGTON PH: 03 5250 1842 PH: 03 5251 5536 M: 0474 968 309 POINT LONSDALE PH: 03 5258 5115 BARWON HEADS PH: 03 5254 3233 Nestled inside the inspirational and award- The Bellarine’s most beautiful boutique vineyard, The Q Train is a restaurant on board an Retailing and serving local, Australian and Annie’s is a food haven serving gourmet winning garden centre, the licensed café is offering award-winning wines, delicious food, historic train, travelling along the picturesque European boutique wines and a range of breakfast, lunch and dinner from its provedore. a destination for locals and holiday makers. stunning event spaces and bay views. Come for Bellarine Railway. Showcasing local food, craft beers. “By the glass” pouring changing Local and imported cheeses, groceries, wine, WALLINGTON Delicious lunches and breakfasts, as well as a fine dining experience at The Shed or a wine wine and beer from the region, in a regularly, casual dining, perfect tastes for craft beer, preserves, plus much cakes & slices are all cooked fresh onsite. tasting accompanied by French- delicious 6 course degustation. grazing and sharing. Extended M T W T F S S more. Catering services available. M T W T F S S Indoor and alfresco dining, open 7 days. M T W T F S S inspired share plates on The Deck. T F S W T F S S hours in holiday periods. 4 AT THE HEADS 13 WATTLE GROVE HONEY 22 THE BELLARINE SMOKED FISH CO & CURLEWIS DRYSDALE 31 THE WHISKERY 40 360Q RESTAURANT A6 $$ JETTY RD, BARWON HEADS C4 459 GRUBB RD, WALLINGTON BELLARINE & ST LEONARDS D2 2230 PORTARLINGTON RD, D2 $ 2102-2120 PORTARLINGTON RD, Q $$ 2 WHARF ST, QUEENSCLIFF PH: 03 5254 1277 PH: 03 5250 1812 BELLARINE M: 0414 019 036 DRYSDALE M: 0468 926 282 PH: 03 5257 4200 At The Heads is located on the mouth of Apiatrist (Beekeeper) producing and selling An award-winning boutique smokehouse, using The Whiskery is the cellar door/tasting room Iconic restaurant at the beautiful Queenscliff the Barwon River, with views stretching along honey, honeycomb, bee pollen & bees wax traditional hand-smoking processes to create for Bellarine Distillery. Sample Whiskys & Gins Harbour offering a sensational menu with a Bass Strait to Queenscliff and beyond. and bees wax candles. Open Thursday to delicate and distinctive flavours. We specialise in including our own Teddy & the Fox Gin in this focus on local produce, wine and craft beers. At The Heads truly is the venue for all Monday from 9am to 5.30pm from Ora King Salmon, Tasmanian Salmon, Rainbow delightful setting. Distillery tours and tastings Upstairs is our amazing wedding and events occasions. Open 7 days, fully licensed. 1 October to 30 April and 1 May to Trout & Pate. Open Thursday, Friday & are available.
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