10 Sights & Landmarks in Geelong & Bellarine That You Shouldn't Miss

February 4, 2022 Dorsey Hagwood

Discover the best top things to do in Geelong & Bellarine, Australia including Sri Chinmoy Peace City, The Rip, St Mary of the Angels, Barwon Grange, The Heights Heritage House, Steampacket Gardens, St George the Martyr Anglican Church, Geelong Gallery, Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Point Lonsdale Lighthouse.
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1. Sri Chinmoy Peace City

Western Beach Foreshore Road, near Cunningham Road Lat: -38.143734 Long: 144.36183, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/culture/social/display/101046-sri-chinmoy-peace-city
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Sri Chinmoy Peace City

2. The Rip

Hesse Street, Queenscliff, Victoria 3225 Australia 6152584843 [email protected] http://www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au
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The Rip

"The Rip", also known as "The Heads", is a dangerous stretch of water in Victoria, Australia, connecting Port Phillip and Bass Strait. It is the only entrance for shipping into Port Phillip and hence into Melbourne. Because of large tidal flows through the relatively narrow channel from the bay to the ocean, and a high rocky seabed, The Rip has claimed many ships and lives. Geographically, it is t

Reviewed By Oldjack - Greater Melbourne, Australia

You get good views of the Rip from Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale as well as Point Nepean Park but the best area is between Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale. It is great on a windy day or when the tide is changing and you can see the imporessive power of the water as ships go through the tree mile entrance to Port Phillip Bay.

3. St Mary of the Angels

150 Yarra St, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia +61 3 5222 1977 http://www.stmarysgeelong.com.au/
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St Mary of the Angels

Reviewed By AlejaNZro - Auckland, New Zealand

St Mary of the Angels Basilica on Yarra Street is an impressive major landmark in the city. The stone building is hard to miss due to it being the tallest in the city. The interior is equally impressive.

4. Barwon Grange

Fernleigh Street Newtown, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia +61 3 5221 3906 [email protected] http://www.zades.com.au/nattrust/grange.htm
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Barwon Grange

5. The Heights Heritage House

140 Aphrasia St, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia +61 3 5221 3510 http://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/the-heights-heritage-house-and-garden/
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The Heights Heritage House

Reviewed By Z606SDroberts - Geelong, Australia

This National Trust homestead is magnificent, built in 1855 from an imported “kit” as all the builders had gone to the goldfield areas. Numerous huge trees and a very extensive garden. Stables with a couple of vintage cars. Excellent tour thanks to volunteer Caitlin.

6. Steampacket Gardens

Eastern Beach, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Steampacket Gardens

Reviewed By AzarulF

We went there in the afternoon but the weather was not kind to us. However, me and the kids enjoyed our time there. The view is great, there are many cafes and restaurants around the gardens. There is also bollards which can come alive if you install their apps.

7. St George the Martyr Anglican Church

cnr Mercer and Hobson Sts, Queenscliff, Victoria 3225 Australia +61 3 5258 4624 http://www.queensclifflonsdaleanglican.org/
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St George the Martyr Anglican Church

55 Little Malop St, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia +61 3 5229 3645 http://www.geelonggallery.org.au
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Geelong Gallery

Reviewed By MrsBling2013 - Adelaide, Australia

This Gallery has an extensive collection of artworks. The specialised exhibition I attended was excellent. Staff are attentive and very knowledgeable.

9. Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre

410 Surfcoast Hwy, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3221 Australia +61 3 5241 5700 [email protected] http://www.narana.com.au
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Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Narana is an award winning Aboriginal Cultural Centre offering authentic, immersive cultural experiences. Experience the World’s Oldest Living Culture first hand with a Free self-guided Tour or book one of our group visitor experience tours delivered by expert Cultural Interpreters. “Narana” means Listening and Learning, but it’s a deep, deep listening in which you take in and live out. It is this concept of “Listening and Learning For Life” which underpins Narana’s mission to be a destination for cultural education and tourism activities which promote greater understanding of Aboriginal Culture and history. Listen and Learn about Ancient Dreaming stories, Connection To Country through Songlines, artworks, cultural artefacts and bush tucker. Nestled amongst native trees, walkways, garden & our resident wild life is our Cultural Education Exhibition Building, Art Gallery, Cafe Narana & Retail Outlet. Narana’s Art Gallery exhibits & sells artworks from internationally acclaimed and emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait artists to suit all budgets. Cafe Narana serves up an extensive breakfast & lunch menu featuring dishes inspired by native ingredients and Indigenous flavours and includes both indoor & outdoor dining areas. Our Retail outlet stocks a large range of handmade items including boomerangs, didgeridoos, clothing, health & beauty, homewares, bush herbs and spices and souvenirs. Meet our resident emus and wallabies up close and you can even learn to throw a boomerang! Located 10 minutes from Geelong on the way to Torquay, on the doorstep of the Great Ocean Road, only 1 hour from Melbourne’s CBD. Open Monday to Saturday. Bookings can be made via phone or by visiting our website. Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a Non-For-Profit Educational & Tourism focussed Enterprise that is committed to providing a welcome entree to todays’ Indigenous culture. ‘EXPERIENCE NARANA’

Reviewed By V9941NWmaggier

Amazing aboriginal cultural experience by Anthony and the cafe owner who made traditional delicious lemon myrtle scones for our morning tea- fantastic experience to take our overseas guests. They learnt about tools, culture, land, stories, listened to the didgeridoo, learnt how to throw a boomerang and met and fed native animals - emus, kangaroo and wallabies. Super interactive, very accommodating and so friendly. Loved it and nightly recommendation it to everyone.

10. Point Lonsdale Lighthouse

Point Lonsdale, Victoria Australia +61 419 513 007 http://www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au/events/tour/item/point-lonsdale-lighthouse-tour
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Point Lonsdale Lighthouse

Reviewed By christinebU9253EF - Frankston, Australia

Great place to visit, with good views of the entrance into Port Phillip Bay, as well as looking across and seeing Point Nepean on the other side. Good to see that the Lighthouse is still maintained and used today. Saw a bunker a short distance away from the lighthouse. Worth the visit to have a look around. Saw the beach below.

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