Railway Place, Bank St,
Port Fairy, Victoria, 3284
Email:
vic@moyne.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.visitportfairy.com.au
Phone Number:
61 03 5568 2682
Fax Number:
61 03 5568 2833
Port Fairy is one of Victoria's most historic towns. There are over 50 buildings classified by the National Trust. However the town is not just about the past, there are beautiful beaches for swimming and fishing, lots of festivals and events including the famous Port Fairy Folk Festival held each March, and wonderful walking tracks that criss-cross the town. Restaurants and cafe's line the streets, many in historic buildings and a range of accommodation is available with beautiful, shady caravan parks, houses, cottages and units, delightful B&B's and motels. Port Fairy has a wonderful 18 hole links golf course consistently rated as one of Victoria's best. Other sports well catered for include bowls, cricket and Aussie rules football in the winter months. A new indoor heated pool will help you keep fit during the cooler months. Artists find the area inspiring and many have made their home here, visit the studios or purchase from one of the galleries dotted around the town. Port Fairy is part of the Moyne Shire region which in turn is part of one of the largest volcanic plains in the world. Five minutes drive east of Port Fairy is Tower Hill Reserve, this is the volcanic remains of a nested maar volcano and is a
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Leake St,
Nelson, Victoria, 3292
Email:
nelsonvic@hotkey.net.au
Phone Number:
61 08 8738 4051
Fax Number:
61 08 8738 4356
* Nelson Visitor Centre is open 7 days a week and can assist with a variety of services. * Parks Victoria campsite bookings for Lower Glenelg and Discovery Bay Coastal Park, and Park Notes for a number of other National Parks. * General Visitor Information for Nelson including accommodation options and activities in the region. * Public Internet and Email Access. * Maps and Brochures for both Victorian and South Australian Destinations. * A good selection of souvenirs. * Fishing and Boating Regulations for both South Australia and Victoria. * Information and Maps for walkers on the Great South West Walk. * Canoing Information for the Glenelg River, including bookings for campsites, and operator Information. * Information for new residents, including information and a range of Glenlg Shire Council forms.
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Shiels Tce,
Casterton, Victoria, 3311
Email:
castertonvic@glenelg.vic.gov.au
Phone Number:
61 03 5581 2070
Fax Number:
61 03 5581 2405
Nestled in the Red Gum valley of the Glenelg River, Western Victoria, Casterton is centrally situated to the wineries of the Coonawarra, the Grampians National Park, Portland and The Great Ocean Road and Mt Gambier s famous Blue Lake. Locally, Casterton offers historical buildings (including Warrrock Homestead station) and unique geographical attractions. Casterton is recognised as the birthplace of the Kelpie breed of dog and celebrates this each June long weekend with the Kelpie Muster, Festival and Working Dog Auction. Local crafts, Kelpie merchandise, refreshments and tea/coffee available. Make the Casterton Visitor Information Centre your first stop.
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23 Merri St, Flagstaff Hill,
Warrnambool, Victoria, 3280
Email:
visitor@warrnambool.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.warrnamboolinfo.com.au
Phone Number:
61 03 5564 7837
Fax Number:
61 03 5561 2133
Located on the shores of the beautiful Lady Bay, Warrnambool is the largest city on the Great Ocean Road, offering all the services expected of a vibrant, modern city whilst maintaining the atmosphere of a relaxed country town. With clean sheltered beaches, manicured parks and gardens, visiting whales, notorious shipwrecks, unique volcanoes, contemporary art and exhilarating sports, there is certainly something for everyone. Warrnambool has an outstanding variety of accommodation, a large range of cafes and restaurants and an abundance of year-round events and entertainment. We invite you to EXPLORE, EXPERIENCE AND ENJOY!
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Cnr Queen & Murray St,
Colac, Victoria, 3250
Email:
colacvic@colacotway.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.visitotways.com
Phone Number:
61 03 5231 3730
Fax Number:
61 03 5232 2764
Two hours from Melbourne, the Otways allows you to relax, recharge and explore. Come and Explore the Otways enjoy the spectacular natural scenery, mighty timbers and magnificent waterfalls, the lush green hills that roll down to long stretches of sandy beaches of the Great Ocean Road, the volcanic lakes, craters and wetlands of the Hinterland. Here you will find something for everyone to enjoy. The region encompasses the major town Colac and smaller villages that include Gellibrand, Forrest, Birregurra, Cressy, Beeac, Beech Forest and Lavers Hill. Also seaside hamlets of Wye and Kennett River, Cape Otway, Johanna Beach and the relaxed beach resort of Apollo Bay. Food & Wine Lovers will enjoy a number of cafe's, restaurants and wineries scattered throughout the Otways, menu's include local produce such as cheeses, ice-cream, seafood, beef, lamb and bread. Relax and enjoy dining whilst experiencing amazing views, warm hospitality and don't forget to ask about the local wines and beers from the Otway foothills. Plenty of Nature Based Activities to Experience including Forrest Mountain Bike trails, Old Beechy Rail Trail, Great Ocean Walk, Water Falls, bush walks, Otway Fly Tree Top Walk, bird watching, platypus tours, fis
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15 Mountjoy Pde,
Lorne, Victoria, 3232
Email:
lornevic@surfcoast.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.visitsurfcoast.com
Phone Number:
61 03 5289 1152
Fax Number:
61 03 5289 2492
The Lorne Visitor Information Centre provides accommodation information, travel itineraries and local attractions advice, local services and facilities guidance, directional information maps and brochures and a retail outlet offering local produce and souvenirs.
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55 Hesse St,
Queenscliff, Victoria, 3225
Email:
info.centre@queenscliffe.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.queenscliff.org
Phone Number:
61 03 5258 4843
Fax Number:
61 03 5258 3726
Welcome to the Queenscliff Visitor Information Centre! For all your travel needs in Queenscliff contact our friendly staff. We offer a wide range of services, including expert advice on our local area, accommodation referral service, internet access, local ticket sales outlet, and souvenir sales. Open 9-5 every day, and 9-6 from Boxing Day till the end of January. Queenscliff is the jewel of the Bellarine Peninsula! Visit our historic Fort Queenscliff, learn about the wonders of our underwater world at the Marine Discovery Centre, hear heroic tales of bravery at the Maritime Museum and learn about years gone by at the Queenscliff Historical Museum. Queenscliff is abundant with natural beauty and birdlife, lovely beach walks and serene vistas from one of our many lookouts. Queenscliff also offers many fine restaurants, cafes and eateries. The staff at the Queenscliff Visitor Information Centre will gladly help you choose from our wide range of accommodation options in Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale. Whether you be looking for grand hotels, cosy olde-world cottages, modern luxurious apartments or a holiday with the family, we have accommodation to suit your needs and budget. Call us for available properties when you are next
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Geelong and Great Ocean Road
Princess Hwy, Cnr Princes Hwy & St George's Rd,
Corio, Victoria, 3214
Email:
gotvic@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au
Phone Number:
61 03 5275 5797
Fax Number:
61 03 5223 2069
Visitors to Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and the Great Ocean Road should make the Geelong and Great Ocean Road Visitor Information Centre their first stop! Located at the entrance to Geelong from Melbourne, the Geelong and Great Ocean Road Visitor Information Centre is an ideal place to plan your Great Ocean Road journey. Our friendly volunteers have extensive knowledge of this region and can provide you with maps and visitor guides, as well as the best advice to ensure you get the best out of your trip!
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Lee Breakwater Rd,
Portland, Victoria, 3305
Email:
portlandvic@glenelg.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.visitdiscoverycoast.com
Phone Number:
61 03 5523 2671
Fax Number:
61 03 5521 7287
Discover the wealth of information on Portland and the Discovery Coast region (located at the Western end of the Great Ocean Road) at the Portland Visitor Information Centre. Located within the Maritime Discovery Centre on Portland's picturesque foreshore. Our friendly staff can assist with all your holiday planning needs, including tour bookings and finding accommodation.
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26 Morris St,
Port Campbell, Victoria, 3269
Email:
pcvic@corangamite.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.visit12apostles.com
Phone Number:
61 03 5598 6089
Fax Number:
61 03 5598 6088
Local, regional and state wide information to help you make the most of your stay. The centre specialises in tailoring itineraries to suit the needs of individuals and industry. Contact the centre to find just the right property for a romantic getaway, a haven for the family or make use of our vacancy reporting to check on availability in peak times. The Information Centre in Morris Street houses a wonderful display of artefacts from local wrecks including the Loch Ard. The display brings to life the tragedy and heroics of a tumultuous era. View an accompanying DVD that details the recovery of some of the artefacts on display and tells the story of the final minutes of the 'Loch Ard.' View the display for a special perspective as you explore the cliff tops and seascapes that played backdrop to the drama. Select items, gifts and shipwreck reference material for sale. Let our friendly staff show you why there is, 'So much more than just 12 reasons to stay!' Contact the centre and we'll work together to create a holiday to remember from craters to coast, rainforest to rolling hills and lakes to luscious treats. Plug into the elements then slip into comfort on the mighty south coast.
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