At the head of Port Phillip Bay this town was born from humble beginnings as a sea pilots’ station and military garrison, but has blossomed into a bayside town of faded grandeur replete with Victorian-era buildings, fascinating galleries and renowned restaurants.
Heritage hotels testify to flamboyant days gone by and simple cottages echo a more modest past among the fort, lighthouse and beaches.
We suggest you take the daily ferry from Portsea on the tip of the Mornington Peninsula to Queenscliff and spend a couple of nights before continuing on a journey along the Great Ocean Road.
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Places near Queenscliff
- Mornington Peninsula 42 kilometers away
- Melbourne 55 kilometers away
- Phillip Island 56 kilometers away
- Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges 93 kilometers away
- Apollo Bay 102 kilometers away
- The Great Ocean Road 105 kilometers away
- Daylesford & Macedon Ranges 113 kilometers away
- Victoria 134 kilometers away
- The Shipwreck Coast 142 kilometers away
- Walhalla 161 kilometers away
- Wilsons Promontory National Park 165 kilometers away
- Port Fairy 213 kilometers away
- The Grampians National Park 233 kilometers away
- The Gippsland Lakes 251 kilometers away
- Metung 283 kilometers away
- Stanley 284 kilometers away
- Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park 400 kilometers away
- Deloraine 401 kilometers away
- Launceston 412 kilometers away
- Croajingolong National Park 423 kilometers away
- Strahan & Gordon River 436 kilometers away
- Robe 450 kilometers away
- Gipsy Point 450 kilometers away
- Tasmania 463 kilometers away