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Queenscliff Accommodation and Point Lonsdale Accommodation - Featured Properties
Leave behind the stress and experience the warm hospitality of Swan Bay Home". Swan Bay Home is a newly built 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, double storey holiday house with sensational water views overlooking the Treed Reserve.The home offers relaxing, romantic or foodie getaways for couples or groups.
Self contained, spacious upstairs apartment centrally located in Hesse St, Queenscliff. Easy walking distance to beach, shops, restaurants and the Blues Train. Queen size bed and single bed in seperate rooms, sunny light filled lounge room, kitchenette, dining area and bathroom.
Country style cottages, warm and cosy, fresh air, come and enjoy a country stay with the convenience of city shopping, restaurants and the beach only minutes away. Bring your bike or walk to historic Queenscliff.
The beautifully renovated Point Lonsdale Guesthouse (ex Terminus House, circa 1884) preserves the old world charm of yesteryear while the timber-panelled decor of the motel units will have you thinking you are on a cruise. Authentic maritime artifacts throughout capture the romance of seafaring days gone by.
A wonderful renovated house catering for families, couples, groups, girls weekends,weddings and more. In the heart of Queenscliff just moments from everything. Flowers and chocolates are just some of the extra touches to create a delightful ambiance.
5kms from Queenscliff. Or 5 mins in the car. A classic 4 bedroom beach house catering for families couples or groups, looking to enjoy a seaside escape. Short stroll to the ocean, lighthouse, bay, shops and cafes. Fully self contained double storey beach house, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas. Can sleep up to 10 people.
Queenscliff is one of those delightful seaside resorts. It is both a popular beachside destination and a sophisticated seaside village. Queenscliff Accommodation has it all: elegant hotels, guesthouses, galleries, chic restaurants, cafes, a fine golf course, and both bay and surf beaches.
In the 1880's, Melbourne's most affluent would arrive on paddle steamers for a luxury seaside retreat. Today, travellers on every type of budget flock to Queenscliff for fine dining, the grandeur of beautifully restored hotels, luxurious bed and breakfasts and the general charm of the place.
Point Lonsdale is a popular but relatively peaceful holiday resort located on an outcrop which forms the western head of Port Phillip Bay. It is a sort of twin town to Queenscliff situated 5 kms to the south west of Queenscliff at the western end of Lonsdale Bay.
Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale Accommodation
Queenscliff is where you can experience the lifestyle of the rich and famous. Stooped in history this beautiful town has two magnificent hotels with 5 star accommodation and a number of highly rated B and B's and guest houses.
In Queenscliff and the neighboring Point Lonsdale you will find, resorts, motels, hotels, self contained accommodation, self catering cottages or cabins, bed and breakfast accommodation (sometimes referred to as b and b’s, b & b’s, b n b’s, bnb’s or bed & breakfasts), guesthouses, holiday houses, apartments or units (condos for North American travelers) and caravan parks & tourist parks. Use the SEARCH BOX above to find individual properties.
What to See and Do
The Queenscliff Tourist Information Centre - located at 55 Hesse St.
Queenscliffe Historical Museum and Start of Historic Buildings Tour - At the corner of Hesse and Hobson Sts is the old post office (1889). Next door is home of the Queenscliffe Historical Centre & Museum which houses about 10 000 items. Over the road, at 46 Hesse St, is the ornate and opulent interior of the Vue Grand, with its tiled floor and marble columns. Queenscliff Hotel built in 1887. Beautifully restored it has not been modernised and the interior retains its old-world charm.
Along the Foreshore there are excellent views of Port Phillip - north to the city skyline and east to the Dandenong Ranges, Mt Eliza and Mt Martha.
On the other side of the mouth of Port Phillip Bay is Portsea.
Along Gellibrand St is The Ozone originally known as Bailleau House, built in 1881-82. It is, by any measure, a superb old hotel with three storeys and a tower that offers great views over the town and Port Phillip Bay.
Walk south back along Gellibrand St. Numbers 66 and 68 are the best preserved examples of residences built to house the pilots and boat crews which greeted the ships arriving at Port Phillip. They are amongst the oldest structures in town.
Fort Queenscliff - At the top of Gellibrand Street is the impressive Fort Queenscliff. Today there is a subterranean museum of military memorabilia. Also on the grounds is the 'Black' Lighthouse. It is the only one of its kind in Australia being made from bluestone which was cut in Scotland.
Hesse Street-Walk along King St and turn left into Hesse St. At the top end of the road there is a carpark and a lookout offering fine south-westerly ocean views over The Rip - a 3 km stretch of water dividing Point Lonsdale and Point Nepean.
Bellarine Peninsula Railway -At the northern end of town, in Symonds Street, is the railway station (1879) which established an important link between Queenscliff and Melbourne (via Geelong). The station is now home to the 16-km Bellarine Peninsula Railway. It has an outstanding collection of vintage steam locomotives and carriages which take passengers on scenic pleasure trips to either Drysdale or Laker's Siding.
Marine Discovery Centre - A delightful attraction, surrounded by old anchors and propellers, is the Queenscliff Marine Discovery Centre.
Queenscliff Maritime Centre and Museum - Over the road in Weeroona Parade is the Queenscliff Maritime Centre and Museum with exhibits relating to sea rescue, shipping and other aspects of maritime history, including the 'Queenscliffe' lifeboat (the last of four lifeboats which were continuously stationed at Queenscliff from 1856 to 1976).
Harbour Area and Swan Island Golf Course -It is worthwhile taking a stroll to the boat harbour, slipway and Fisherman's Wharf (off Wharf St and Harbour St) where you can observe the colourful fishing fleet at work. A bridge leads over to Swan Island Golf Course.
Horse-Drawn Coaches - For a nostalgic look around historic Queenscliff, consider taking a tour on board a horse-drawn omnibus.
Historic Tours and Bike Hire - Queenscliff Historical Tours and Bike Hire conduct regular daily bus tours of Queenscliff.
Moped Hire - Mopeds can be hired, without a licence, from Geelong and Bellarine Mopeds.
Fishing and Fishing Charters - Big Red Fishing Charters, Kyena Fishing Charters, Queenscliff Fishing Adventures and Impulse Charters all offer fishing charters.
Dolphin Swims - Sea-All Charters offer cruises of the off-shore waters, taking in dolphin swims, a seal colony, a gannet rookery and Point Nepean. They depart from Queenscliff Harbour.
Diving - The Bellarine Peninsula and in partuicularly Queenscliff is a popular snorkelling and diving area. The Queenscliff Dive Centre runs diving trips and courses and hires out equipment,
Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale Restaurants
Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale restaurants and cafes offer a great range of cuisine and prices to tempt the dinner guest. For Queenscliff - Point Lonsdale and Great Ocean Road restaurants.
Clubs & Sports
The beauty of the Queenscliff Golf Course is on an island built up by drifting sand. The tranquillity is only disturbed by the train whistles from the Bellarine Steam Train and the birdlife. The towns of the Great Ocean Road are known for beautiful locations for golf courses, bowls and other sporting clubs. Several have spectacular views of the southern ocean and a few come with the added attraction of natural flora and fauna.
How to Get to Queenscliff – Point Lonsdale
Queenscliff is located on an isthmus at the south-eastern tip of the Bellarine Peninsula. It sits just inside the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, 103 km south of Melbourne and 30 km from Geelong. Queenscliff-Sorrento Ferries
provide a car-and-passenger ferry service to Queenscliff from Sorrento & Portsea on the Mornington Peninsula. How to Get to There
Surf Cam, Weather & Climate
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