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Geelong, Victoria's second-largest city, is a vibrant waterfront hub on Corio Bay. Once an industrial port, it has reinvented itself with a stunning bayfront promenade, world-class street art, and a burgeoning food scene. The city's friendly vibe, historic architecture, and easy access to the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road make it an essential stop on any Victorian road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Waterfront Geelong – Stroll along the revitalised bayfront, spot the whimsical painted bollards, and let kids loose at the interactive play park. The Carousel and the historic Eastern Beach swimming enclosure add vintage charm.
- Geelong Gallery – A must for art lovers, this regional gallery houses an impressive collection of Australian works, including iconic pieces by Fred Williams and Eugene von Guérard.
- National Wool Museum – Housed in a former wool store, this museum tells the story of Geelong's wool boom through engaging exhibits, including a working loom.
- Little Malop Street – The city's coolest strip, lined with indie bars, craft breweries, and eateries. Grab a coffee at a laneway café and soak up the street art.
- Geelong Botanic Gardens – A serene 19th-century garden with a stunning conservatory, mature trees, and themed sections like the succulent garden.
- Barwon River & Balyang Sanctuary – Rent a kayak or cycle the river trail to this bird sanctuary for a dose of nature within the city.
Suggested Time to Spend
Give Geelong at least a full day to explore its waterfront, museums, and dining scene. If you're using it as a base for the Bellarine Peninsula or Great Ocean Road, two days allows a relaxed pace: day one for the city, day two for a winery crawl or a trip to Torquay. Half a day works if you're just passing through, but you'll miss the evening buzz along the waterfront.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bellarine Peninsula – Just across the bay, this food-and-wine paradise offers cellar doors, farm gates, and the historic port of Queenscliff. Catch the ferry from Geelong.
- Torquay – The gateway to the Great Ocean Road, famous for Bells Beach and the Australian National Surfing Museum. A 20-minute drive south.
- You Yangs Regional Park – A granite mountain range with hiking trails and Aboriginal rock art, 30 minutes north of Geelong.
- Sovereign Hill – An immersive gold-rush town experience in Ballarat, about 1.5 hours north-west, perfect for a day trip.
- Great Ocean Road – Start your journey from Torquay, with the Twelve Apostles and rainforest walks a scenic 2–3 hour drive away.
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Image credits
- Sovereign Hill — Chensiyuan / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Torquay — Ameins at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Queenscliff — Airviewonline.com / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- You Yangs Regional Park — Marcus Wong Wongm / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Great Ocean Road — Bobak Ha'Eri / CC BY 3.0