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Budai is a laid-back coastal town on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula, known for its golden beaches, calm waters, and a thriving local food scene. It's a perfect escape from Melbourne's hustle, offering a quintessential beachside experience with a gourmet twist.
Highlights & What to See
- Budai Beach: A wide, sandy beach ideal for swimming, sunbaking, and long walks. The gentle waves make it family-friendly.
- Bellarine Peninsula Rail Trail: Cycle or walk this scenic trail that passes through Budai, connecting to Queenscliff and Drysdale. It's a great way to explore the countryside.
- Local produce and cafes: Budai is home to artisan bakeries, farm gates, and cafes serving fresh local fare. Don't miss the Budai Wholefoods Store for organic treats.
- Bellarine Estate: A nearby winery offering tastings and a restaurant with views over the vines. The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are standouts.
- Point Lonsdale Lighthouse: A short drive away, this historic lighthouse offers panoramic views of the Bass Strait and the entrance to Port Phillip Bay.
Suggested Time to Spend
Budai is perfect for a day trip from Melbourne (about 1.5 hours drive) or a relaxed weekend getaway. Spend a full day to enjoy the beach, a leisurely lunch, and a walk or bike ride on the rail trail. If you have more time, combine it with nearby towns for a longer Bellarine Peninsula exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Queenscliff: A historic port town with Victorian architecture, a bustling pier, and the Queenscliff Music Festival.
- Point Lonsdale: Known for its lighthouse, surf beach, and the dramatic rip currents of The Rip.
- Ocean Grove: A popular surf beach with a lively town centre and the Barwon River estuary.
- Barwon Heads: A charming coastal village with a picturesque bridge and the acclaimed Barwon Heads Golf Club.
- Geelong: The region's largest city, offering the Waterfront Geelong precinct, the Geelong Gallery, and the National Wool Museum.
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