Geelong: The Treasure Town at the Start of the Great Ocean Road
Geelong, a seaside art town near Melbourne, is definitely a treasure at the start of the Great Ocean Road. Located just an hour's drive from Melbourne, Geelong is the second largest city in Victoria. It boasts the blue coastline of Corio Bay, offering both a relaxing seaside vacation atmosphere and an artistic vibe. Once an industrial hub, it has now transformed into a treasure destination that integrates art, cuisine, and natural scenery. Many people pass through it when driving the Great Ocean Road, but if time permits, it is perfect for a day trip or a short weekend getaway.
🚗 Transportation Guide:
Starting from Melbourne, you can reach it by driving about 75 km along the M1 highway. You can also stop by Werribee Open Range Zoo along the way. If you choose public transportation, take the V/Line train from Southern Cross Station, which goes directly to Geelong city center in about 1.5 hours. It is recommended to rent a bicycle in the city (Bay City Cycles provides car rental services) and ride along the coastline to explore, which is environmentally friendly and pleasant.
🎨 Must-Visit Attractions:
* Baywalk Bollards: Geelong's most iconic attraction, with more than 100 wooden sculptures created by artist Jan Mitchell arranged along the coastline, telling the local history in a humorous style, perfect for taking photos.
* Geelong Gallery: A must-visit for art lovers, it houses Australian indigenous art treasures and offers free admission.
* Bellarine Peninsula: A 20-minute drive away, explore the retro town of Queenscliff, or take a ferry to the Mornington Peninsula to experience the wonders of the double bay.
🍴 Food Recommendations:
* The Beach House: A popular restaurant with sea views, recommended for seafood platters and Australian steak, with an average cost of AUD 40 per person.
* Little Creatures Brewery: A craft brewery converted from an old factory building, the signature IPA is paired with freshly baked pizza, and the industrial-style environment is perfect for gatherings.
* Parker’s Organic Market: The weekend market gathers ingredients directly supplied by local farms, and handmade cheese and berry pies are not to be missed.
🏡 Accommodation Options:
* Luxury Choice: Cumberland Resort (a 4-star resort with a swimming pool and spa, double rooms are about AUD 200 per night).
* Value for Money Recommendation: Mercure Geelong (located in the city center, within walking distance of the beach, with modern and simple rooms).
* Featured Homestay: Farmhouse homestays on the Bellarine Peninsula, where you can experience picking fruits and vegetables and stargazing, suitable for family stays.
✨ Undiscovered Experiences:
* Geelong Botanic Gardens: A free 19th-century garden, perfect for picnics and walks.
* Adventure Park: The largest water park in the Southern Hemisphere, the first choice for family trips in summer.
* Night Light Show: Every winter (June to August), the seaside trail will be transformed into a gallery of light and shadow art.