The Geelong Waterfront

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The waterfront is Geelong’s new playground. Once a run down derelict area left over from the days of a wool shipping port, this region has been transformed into one of Australia’s finest waterfront precincts.

Tens of millions of dollars from both government and corporate investments have the area into the jewel of Geelong. Restaurants, hotels, apartments and leisure areas combine to make Geelong’s waterfront a favorite for locals and visitors alike.

The Waterfront

The Geelong Botanical Gardens

Nestled in the serene Eastern Park to the south-east of Eastern Beach lies the magnificent Geelong Botanical Gardens. Dating back to 1851 originally over 80…


Eastern Beach Swimming Enclosure

Standing to the east of our city on Corio Bay is our much loved and magnificent Art Deco masterpiece, Eastern Beach. It has been a…


Jan Mitchell’s Waterfront Bollards

No visitor to Geelong’s magnificent waterfront precinct can miss the whimsical bollards that stretch from Rippleside to Limeburners Point. Painted by local artist Jan Mitchell,…


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Geelong Waterfront Carousel

Geelong’s beautiful waterfront carousel is truly one of the jewels of Geelong; it is one of the “must see” attractions for any visitor to our…


National Wool Museum

Wool was the foundation of Geelong’s prosperity and brought much wealth to our town. The National Wool Museum celebrates the hardships and trumps of this natural fibre and its lasting legacy on Australia.


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Geelong Waterfront

The waterfront is Geelong’s new playground. Once a run-down derelict area left over from the days of a wool shipping port, this region has been…


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