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Great Ocean Road Region
Great Ocean Road Region
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Nelson Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

Leake St, Nelson, Victoria, 3292
Email: nelsonvic@hotkey.net.au
9105681 Phone Number: 61 08 8738 4051
Fax Number: 61 08 8738 4356

Nelson Visitor Centre is open seven 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. - Canoeing Information for the Glenelg River, - Information for new residents, including information and a range of Glenelg Shire Council forms.

Touring the Great Ocean Road
Touring the Great Ocean Road
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Lorne Visitor Centre

Category: VICINFO

15 Mountjoy Pde, Lorne, Victoria, 3232
Email: lornevic@surfcoast.vic.gov.au
Website: www.visitsurfcoast.com
9105680 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. Discounted attraction tickets are also available. The friendly staff here are wanting to inform you so your visit to Lorne will be as memorable as possible.

Coast
Coast
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Queenscliffe Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

55 Hesse St, Queenscliff, Victoria, 3225
Email: info.centre@queenscliffe.vic.gov.au
Website: www.queenscliff.org
9105884 Phone Number: 61 03 5258 4843
Fax Number: 61 03 5258 3726

Welcome to the Queenscliffe Visitor Information Centre. Located in Queenscliff, the Centre services both Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale, and open from 9am to 5pm every day. For all your travel needs contact the friendly staff. They offer a wide range of services, including expert advice on the local area, accommodation referral, internet access, heritage tours, and local ticket and souvenir sales. The staff at the Queenscliffe Visitor Information Centre will gladly help you choose from a wide range of accommodation options. Whether you be looking for grand hotels, cosy olde-world cottages, modern luxurious apartments or a holiday with the family, they have accommodation to suit your needs and budget. Call them for available properties when you are next planning your Queenscliff getaway. Queenscliff is the jewel of the Bellarine Peninsula. As one of Victoria's premier coastal towns with unique environmental, heritage and urban attractions, it is an iconic destination with natural assets such as the bay, seaside beaches, spectacular views, lakes and wetlands. Queenscliff is abundant with natural beauty and birdlife, lovely beach walks and serene vistas from one of the many lookouts and observation tower. In addition, the classic shops, hotels, and restaurants, and state of the art marina make it an ideal holiday destination. Visit the historic Fort Queenscliff, learn about the wonders of the underwater world at the Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre, hear heroic tales of bravery at the Maritime Museum and learn about years gone by at the Queenscliffe Historical Museum. Queenscliff is a destination in its own right and is also the gateway to the beautiful Bellarine Peninsula, spectacular Great Ocean Road, Mornington Peninsula and Philip Island. It is accessible by road along the Bellarine Highway or by sea from the Mornington Peninsula via the Searoad ferry service.

Torquay
Torquay
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Torquay Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

Surf City Plaza, Beach Rd, Torquay, Victoria, 3228
Email: torquayvic@surfcoast.vic.gov.au
Website: www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au/torquay/visitor-information
9103949 Phone Number: 61 03 5261 4219
Fax Number: 61 03 5261 4756

Home to world famous Bells Beach and the birth place of iconic surf brands, Torquay is the surfing capital of Australia. Located 95km South West of Melbourne, it is the official start of the Great Ocean Road. Whether you need a relaxing escape by the ocean or adrenaline pumping adventure is your thing, you can do it in Torquay. Board shorts aren't just the dress code in Torquay, they were invented here. The Torquay Visitor Information Centre has a fantastic range of fact sheets available to help you experience the town. Drop in or call for more information on the region and help with planning your holiday.

Great Ocean Road
Great Ocean Road
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Portland Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

Lee Breakwater Rd, Portland, Victoria, 3305
Email: portlandvic@glenelg.vic.gov.au
Website: www.glenelg.vic.gov.au
9103940 Phone Number: 61 03 5523 2671
Fax Number: 61 03 5521 7287

Discover a wealth of information about 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. The friendly staff can assist with all your holiday planning needs, including tour bookings and accommodation.

Free activities for the whole family
Free activities for the whole family
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12 Apostles Visitor Information Centre - Port Campbell

Category: VICINFO

26 Morris St, Port Campbell, Victoria, 3269
Email: pcvic@corangamite.vic.gov.au
Website: www.visit12apostles.com.au
9105694 Phone Number: 61 13 0013 7255
Fax Number: 61 03 5598 6088

Local, regional and state wide information to help you make the most of your stay. The 12 Apostles Visitor Information Centre specialises in tailoring itineraries to suit the needs of individuals and industry. Contact to find just the right property for a romantic getaway, a haven for the family or make use of the vacancy reporting to check on availability in peak times. Ask about the fabulous and free award winning Craters to Coast Discovery program. Borrow an eight inch Newtonian Reflector telescope, binoculars or delight the kids with activities like Wind Hunter and Crater Quest. Visitors are invited to view the wonderful display of artefacts from local wrecks including the Loch Ard, Schomberg, Fiji, Falls of Halladale and Newfield. Read the stories and connect to the tales of heroism and tragedy that are woven into the very fabric of the region. Looking for a special souvenir or gift to remember your trip by? Or perhaps a shipwreck book to curl up and read with a glass of local red? Call in and see them in Port Campbell and let the friendly staff show you why there is so much more than just 12 reasons to stay. Together they will create a holiday to remember from craters to coast, rainforest to rolling hills and lakes to luscious treats.

Geelong & GOR VIC
Geelong & GOR VIC
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Geelong and Great Ocean Road Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

Princess Hwy, Little River, Victoria, 3211
Email: gotvic@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Website: www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au
9103937 Phone Number: 61 03 5283 1735
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 on the Princes Highway at the BP Service Station, just before the Avalon Airport Exit, the Geelong and Great Ocean Road Visitor Information Centre is an ideal place to plan your Great Ocean Road journey. The 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!

Casterton
Casterton
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Casterton Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

3 Racecourse Road, Casterton, Victoria, 3311
Email: castertonvic@glenelg.vic.gov.au
Website: www.casterton.org.au/
9103905 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.

Wool Museum
Wool Museum
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Geelong Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

26 Moorabool St, Geelong, Victoria, 3220
Email: gotvic@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Website: www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au
9103933 Phone Number: 61 03 5222 2900
Fax Number: 61 03 5223 2069

Visitors to Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road should be sure to make the Geelong Visitor Information Centre a "must stop" on their itinerary. Located in the National Wool Museum and close to Geelong's spectacular Waterfront, the friendly volunteers can help you plan your visit to the region including Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road. They 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 most out of your trip!

Colac Information Centre
Colac Information Centre
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Colac Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

Cnr Queen & Murray St, Colac, Victoria, 3250
Email: colacvic@colacotway.vic.gov.au
Website: www.visitotways.com
9103932 Phone Number: 61 13 0068 9297
Fax Number: 61 03 5232 2764

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 Otway 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. There are also the seaside hamlets of Wye and Kennett River, Cape Otway, Johanna Beach and the relaxed beach resort of Apollo Bay. 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, fishing and horse riding. There are also a series of unique trails throughout the Otways. These walks and tours incorporate heritage, wildlife, attractions, food and wine and scenic views. There are plenty of accommodation options to suit your personal taste and budget. For detailed fact sheets on accommodation and things to see and do in the Otway Region please check the website.

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