Uncover history in every corner of this charming fishing village on the Great Ocean Road. The last destination on Victoria’s famed Shipwreck Coast, Port Fairy boasts wide streets lined with nineteenth century cottages, great Norfolk pines and old stone churches.
The list is endless
- Join in the fun of the Port Fairy Folk Festival and buzzing local art scene
- Get active in the water
- See native animals in the wild, including wallabies, kangaroos and emus.
- Look out for Southern right whales, seals and dolphins
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The Port Fairy Rail Trail
The trail starts at Regent Street, Port Fairy and ends at the Warrnambool foreshore promenade travelling through Koroit and along the northern side of Tower Hill State Game Reserve, through Illowa to Levy’s Point and then along the Merri River to the breakwater.
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Port Fairy Folk Festival – World, Roots and Acoustic Music
“Should we go to the Port Fairy Folk Festival? Well, yes should be the answer”. On again March 2023 The Port Fairy Folk Festival is…
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Port Fairy – Social Golf Club Holidays
You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the amount of golf courses that surround our town, not to mention our town’s own fantastic golf course. Social Golf…
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From Melbourne to Port Fairy
The Great Ocean Road The Melbourne to Port Fairy stretch is host to one of Australia’s most famous roads. The Great Ocean Road. This route…
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From Adelaide to Port Fairy
A unique landscape The South of Australia attracts all types of travellers. The scenery, wildlife, history, culture and diverse landscapes are what make it so…
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Discover Port Fairy & Surrounds Like a Local
The Town To the West of the Park To the East of the Park
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Bird Watching
Victoria has a diverse range of habitats for such a condensed area and has many areas where large bird congregations can be seen. Some of…
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Arts and Crafts
From the park walk along the highway to Regent street and you will find: