Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula, Surfcoast and Great Ocean Road

The greater Geelong region has so much to offer with something for everyone all seasons of the year.

Geelong is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road with its magnificent beaches, rainforests and townships, including Lorne, Airey's Inlet and Apollo Bay. Offering one of the great coastal driving experiences the world.

Torquay, Ocean Grove, Anglesea, 13th Beach and Bells Beach are known for the beaches. The region has some of the worlds best surf beaches. Torquay has world famous surf culture industry and Bells Beach is home to the Rip Curl Classic every Easter which attracts the worlds best board riders.

To the city's east, the rolling hills and grasslands of the Bellarine Peninsula are home to much of the regions farmlands and some of the best wineries and produce the state of Victoria has to offer.

The Geelong region is home a magnificent calendar of Major Events including the Australian International Airshow which is held at Avalon, Geelong's domestic airport every second March (even years). One of Australia's premier multi-cultural festivals -the Pako Festa is held in February.

Geelong's rejuvenated waterfront is home to many of the city's events and festivals including, triathlons and New Year's Celebrations. The bay becomes a sea of colour during the Australia Day Weekend when thousands flock to the Skandia Geelong Week one of Australia's biggest sailing events.

The Geelong Region is rich in culture, with the Cultural District being home to the Geelong Performing Arts Centre and Art Gallery with an impressive collection of art. The National Wool Museum and Ford Discovery Centre have an array of interactive displays which show how these two industries helped shape Geelong into one of Australia's most important centres.

Geelong's central area is a cosmopolitan shoppers paradise, whether you want high fashion or bargains the shopping district has everything. From the large shopping centres with brand stores to the quaint boutiques Geelong is the place to shop. The city has been brought to life with new street scapes, artwork and plenty of places to have a drink or bite to eat.

When the sun goes down, Geelong knows how to party. From the local pub to the latest chic bar or to gourmet dining or thumping sounds of the nightclubs Geelong has it all.

If its sport you want, well Geelong is much more than the AFL Cats, it has a wealth of sport including the Geelong Supercats Basketball, World Class Baseball facility, Swimming Pools and the Barwon River which is home to many of the states rowing competitions. And lets not forget the surf carnivals during the summer months.

 
 
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