Commencing in suburban Geelong South, this walking and cycling track heads east to Drysdale where it then follows the Bellarine Peninsula Tourist Railway all the way to Queenscliff, passing through farmland, native vegetation and along the edge of Swan Bay
www.railtrails.org.auA collection of heritage steam and diesel locomotives offer scenic tourist journeys between Queenscliff and Drysdale, along the shores of Swan Bay and through the countryside.
www.bellarinerailway.com.auTake a tour of one of the country's largest and best preserved military forts which dates back to 1860 and includes a museum
www.fortqueenscliff.com.auLocated around the southern entrance to Port Phillip, the park features a high diversity of marine life. Visitors can enjoy boating, snorkelling and swimming.
www.parks.vic.gov.auA social history museum exhibiting material related to the region and its pioneers, including photographs, documents, clothing, paintings and household items
www.historyofqueenscliffe.comThis modern marina is a working harbour where visitors can depart on tour boats, dine at the eateries overlooking the waterfront, or enjoy the views from the harbour's observation tower
www.queenscliffharbour.com.auDiscover Queenscliff's fascinating past with exhibits relating to the maritime history of Queenscliff and southern part of Port Phillip including an extensive maritime research library, original fisherman's cottage, early boat building shed and much more
www.maritimequeenscliffe.org.auHoused in the historically significant former drapery store, the gallery exhibits the works of contemporary Australian painters, sculptors and ceramicists
www.salt-art.com.auExhibiting contemporary and traditional paintings from emerging and established artists as well as an extensive range of handblown glass and original jewellery
www.seaviewgallery.com.au