Discover the best top things to do in Port Fairy, Australia including Griffiths Island, The Port Fairy & Region Visitor Information Centre, Whale Bone Studio Arts, Griffiths Island Lighthouse, Russell Clark Reserve, Moyne River, Pea Soup Beach, Port Fairy Public Cemetery, PORT FAIRY FARMERS MARKET, Killarney Beach.
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4.5 based on 759 reviews
Fabulous walk and diverse views to soak in from sea to inland, rocks to the light house and wild animals if you're lucky. We did the whole round and saw wallabies in the setting sun. Beautiful lighting for time of day to take great photos. Didn't get to see any mutton birds but got to enjoy and sunset.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Port Fairy is a lovely town and well worth a visit as you travel along the Great Ocean Road. Stopped there for a couple of nights as the information centre was so helpful. Provided loads of information on places to stop along the route and always with a smile. Can’t thank them enough .
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Whalebone gallery is a co-operative gallery in Port Fairy, a small coastal village at the end of the Great Ocean Road. The gallery is run by its artist members and features examples of some of the finest work of this region. The artists work in a variety of media including paint, ink, textiles, glass, photography and jewellery.
A nice selection of Art, from glassware to painted pieces, prints, postcards and jewelry.... All from local artists, which is even greater.... Beautiful art met by lovely customer service
4.5 based on 128 reviews
It was a very scenic walk around to the lighthouse. Easy for any walking abilities, and an interesting piece of Port Fairy history
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Numerous spots to enjoy along the Moyne River. The history of Battery Point or walking amongst the pleasure crafts on the opposite bank are highlights. At the northern end are the lovely botanical gardens or at the southern end is the amazing Griffiths Island.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Pea Soup beach was recommended when we stayed at Port Fairy with a young family. I would say it is ideally suited for children who are not strong swimmers as it is well protected, not deep and from what I observed no rips. That said you still get burnt as my feet did because I forgot to lather them up with sun screen. It is however a small beach with rocks to the far right where the children can look around for sea life. As always even though it seems safe never take your eyes off the children.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
The monthly farmers market is held on the 3rd Saturday of the month and highlights produce from local farmers including fruit, vegetables, flowers and honey in season, plants, baking, eggs and much more.
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