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You may know Port Fairy, the historic seaside village. It’s a place to wind down and enjoy the simple pleasures – great cafes and dining, boutique shopping, an over-supply of charming country pubs, bluestone heritage-listed buildings, and a picturesque wharf.
You may know Port Fairy, the historic seaside village that was voted Victoria’s top small tourism town in 2021 and 2022. It’s the perfect place to unwind and savour life’s simple pleasures – from great cafes and dining to boutique shopping, an abundance of charming country pubs, bluestone heritage buildings, and a picturesque wharf.
Gardens Caravan Park and Southcombe Caravan Park offer affordable accommodation options that make it easy to stay and explore. But don’t stop there – venture a little further and discover even more treasures.
Just 10 minutes east, the beachside hamlet of Killarney is home to Basalt Vineyard, named for its volcanic soil. Stop by the cellar door to sample award-winning cool-climate riesling, tempranillo, or pinot noir, paired with a tasting menu featuring locally sourced produce.
Killarney Beach is a hidden gem, ideal for safe snorkelling, paddling, and surf fishing for whiting. Stay at Killarney Beach Caravan Park for a front-row spot to all the action.
Travel inland to Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve and the neighbouring town of Koroit. Tower Hill is a dormant volcanic crater, home to a rich variety of native wildlife, including emus, koalas, kangaroos, and an abundance of birdlife. It’s a must-visit for all nature lovers and holds special significance to the Gunditjmara people, the traditional custodians of the land.
For a taste of a very different heritage, visit Koroit. Known for its distinct Irish flavour, this quirky town is full of character, and its pubs are the lifeblood of the community. Stay at Koroit-Tower Hill Caravan Park to be close to the action in this bustling little town.
Explore Inland and head to Macarthur and take a side-trip to Budj Bim National Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Budj Bim Cultural Landscape. You’ll learn about how the Gunditjmara people used the lava flow to create a sophisticated aquaculture system. Budj Bim (the volcano) dominates the area, and you can take a scenic walk around Lake Surprise, through the Natural Bridge, and to the Budj Bim Cave.
Mortlake, located at the junction of the Hamilton Highway, is a great place to immerse yourself in country Victorian life. Stay at the Mortlake Caravan Park, enjoy a round of golf at the 9-hole course, or take a peaceful stroll around the stunning Tea Tree Lake. For traditional fare, Clarke’s Cafe serves up some of the best pies, pasties, and slices in Southwest Victoria, while both local pubs offer hearty, meals.
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