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LOCATION
Portland is located in south-west Victoria on the Discovery Coast.
It is 360km from Melbourne (via the Princes Hwy) and 540km from
Adelaide. Sharp Airlines fly into Portland daily from Essendon and
Avalon airports and there are regular bus/train services from Southern
Cross Station in Melbourne.
Portland is a great place to visit for couples and families with
plenty of indoor and outdoor activities that are bound to keep everyone
entertained.
When visiting Portland, we have plenty of accommodation options.
Choose from:
CABLE
TRAM
A great way of exploring Portland is to take a ride on the Cable
Tram. The tram was restored and is operated by the local community
and is a great way to view Portland and its many sights. The tram
stops at many of Portland major attractions, such as the Maritime
Museum, the tribute to the soldiers, the Vintage/ power Museum and
the botanical Gardens.
GREAT
SOUTH WEST WALK
Portland has an abundance of spectacular Coastal Scenery. From the
pristine beaches of Bridgewater bay, the rugged cliff tops of Cape
Nelson or the raw power of the blowholes, there is something to
interest everyone.
Much of the coastal scenery can be viewed on the Great South-West
Walk. To do this walk in full it will take 12 days. However many
of the legs can be broken up and done as day walks or half day walks.
This allows you to get off the beaten track and admire some of most
picturesque coastal scenery anywhere in Victoria. For more information
on the Great South West walk you can check out their website: www.greatsouthwestwalk.com
FISHING
There is an abundance of recreational activities in Portland. Fishing
is something that attracts many people to the town. There is a wide
variety of fishing offered from surf fishing, off the many piers
and Marina's, along with reef and deep sea fishing for those with
access to boats. There are various fishing competitions held throughout
the year.
SURFING
Located on a headland, and surrounded by the ocean Portland offers
a huge diversity when it comes to Surfing. From the sandy, patrolled
beach breaks of Bridgewater bay to the less forgiving breaks of
Yellow Rock, Murrell's and Black Nose Point there is something to
offer every standard of surfer.
SPORT
Along with its many natural attractions Portland also has a very
strong sporting infrastructure. The Portland Aquatic Centre is well
equipped and offers modern indoor and outdoor facilities along with
a water-slide for children or the young at heart. The town also
has a challenging Golf Course, which has played host to PGA events.
Portland is also serviced by many other sporting facilities that
you would expect for a town of its size.
FOOD
& WINE
Portland has a variety of dinning and entertainment options to suit
all ages. From the A La Carte dinning of Sandilands, where you can
taste the local gourmet produce and wines, to the many bars and
hotels and nightspots that are located in the town.
HISTORY
Portland's historical relevance is something that is very evident
to those visiting. Walking around the town you will notice many
grand old buildings dating back to the early 1800's. Many of these
spectacular building can be viewed on a self guided tour which allows
you to travel at your own pace.
Historical
relevance - Museums - Maritime, War, Powerhouse & Vintage Tram
Coastal
scenery - Bridgewater, Blowholes, Cape Nelson, Point Danger, Discovery
Bay, Great South West walk.
Recreational
Activities, Fishing, Surfing, Golf, Tennis, Aquatic Centre.
Wineries
/ food / Festivals / Entertainment
Region
- Ideal base to explore Nelson and the Lower Glenelg National Park.
Codrington wind farms. Condah Aboriginal Mission, Port Fairy.
DAY
TRIP TIMES
- Nelson
40 mins
- Codrington
25 mins
- Bridgewater
Bay 15 mins
- Port
Fairy 45 mins
For
more information on Portland please visit www.portlandholidays.com.au
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