Favorite thing: When you visit Queenscliff call into the Information Centre.
This is in one of the oldest municipal buildings built in 1888, it's the oldest municiple building in use today in Queenscliff.
Fondest memory: Queenscliff is a place I enjoy each time I visit. I usually go there for the Ferry across to Sorrento. Instead of going to this area by road, through Melbourne I enjoy the Ferry ride. It's a bit more expensive but it's hassle free.
Written Jul 29, 2005
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When you visit Queenscliff call into the Information Centre.This is in one of the oldest municipal buildings built in 1888, it's the oldest municiple building...
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Queenscliff In the 1880's, Queenscliff used to be the playground for Melbourne’s most affluent. Today, Queenscliff attracts visitors from all points of the world. They come to enjoy a laidback day...
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Here you can see the old peir in the foreground. The first shed on the peir is the waiting shed that was built in 1887 for passengers that rode on the paddle steamers. The other one is the boathouse...
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On one weekend we decided (me and my collegues) decided to do this 'Around the Bay Trip'. So we booked a Toyota Tarago (since we are 8 of us) with Avis @ the Grand Hyatt. And I am being the designated...
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Some 100 kilometres south west of Melbourne, Queenscliff is a small town located at the very south western tip of Port Phillip Bay, effectively 'protecting' the entry into the bay. The south eastern...
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QUEENSCLIFF When I young and growing up in the Sydney seaside suburb of Manly my beach of choice was Queenscliff. A good walk from my house after school would find me most day at Queenscliff...
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