Hit the shops
Looking for some retail therapy?
There are heaps of options on the Bellarine Peninsula.
St Leonards Mill Markets are held each Saturday in January and on...
Town by town
Each town on the Bellarine has its own unique character.
With a permanent population of around 55,000, that number swells to three times that amount...
Watch the world go by
Ocean Grove is the epicentre of the Bellarine Peninsula.
With a thriving cafe and beach scene, the largest town on the peninsula is crazy busy...
Double the tranquility
Drysdale and Clifton Springs offer the best of both worlds.
Drysdale is a rural town that offers fresh local produce, such as cheese, olives and...
It’s all on in bustle town
Barwon Heads is no longer the sleepy little coastal village it used to be.
It’s a bustling town 365 days of the year, although there’s...
A splendid history
Queenscliff is positively dripping with historical charm.
Its Victorian-era heritage and location, almost completely surrounded by water, has been a drawcard for visitors for more...
Port is really buzzing
As you enter Portarlington by road, you could be forgiven for thinking you are a long way from the ocean.
At first the rolling farmlands...
All the old charms
There’s something instantly relaxing about Point Lonsdale.
Whether it’s the soothing sea breeze or the sight of the old lighthouse looming in the foreground, Point...
An easier pace of life
St Leonards still proudly holds the reputation as being the sleepiest town on the peninsula, but it’s not longer completely comatose.
With bay views, sheltered...
Food and Drink
VINEYARDS AND FRESH PRODUCE
BAIE Wines.
Bellarine Estate.
Curlewis Winery.
Drysdale Cheeses.
Farmers Harvest.
Jack Rabbit Vineyard.
Kiltynane Wines.
Leura Park Estate.
Manzanillo Grove.
Marcus Hill Vineyard.
McGlashans Wallington Estate.
Mermerus.
Oakdene Vineyards Restaurant and Cellar Door.
Ponda...