3-Day Bellarine Peninsula Itinerary: From Ocean Grove to Wine Country

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3-Day Bellarine Peninsula Itinerary: From Ocean Grove to Wine Country

Published by Regional Escapes Team on Feb 16

The Bellarine Peninsula stretches like a sun-kissed arm into Port Phillip Bay, offering a remarkably diverse escape just ninety minutes from Melbourne. From the golden sands of Ocean Grove to the rolling vineyards of the hinterland, this coastal gem packs more experiences into a long weekend than most destinations manage in a week. Whether you're craving salt-sprayed beach walks, cellar door tastings, or lazy afternoons watching boats bob in historic harbours, this Bellarine Peninsula itinerary delivers it all.

Let's map out three unforgettable days that showcase the very best of this beloved Victorian coastline.

Day 1: Ocean Grove Beach Bliss and Coastal Exploration

Start your Bellarine Peninsula adventure in Ocean Grove, the peninsula's largest and most vibrant town. With its magnificent stretch of surf beach, thriving café culture, and laid-back atmosphere, it's the perfect base for your three-day escape.

Morning: Surf, Sand, and Sunrise

Begin early with a walk along Ocean Grove Main Beach as the morning light transforms the Bass Strait into liquid gold. The beach stretches for kilometres, offering plenty of space to find your own patch of sand. If you're feeling adventurous, the waves here are ideal for beginner to intermediate surfers—local surf schools offer lessons if you want to give it a go.

After working up an appetite, head to the town centre along The Terrace for breakfast. This bustling strip is home to excellent cafés serving everything from smashed avo to hearty big breakfasts. Grab a window seat, order a flat white, and watch the beach town come alive.

Afternoon: Bluff Views and Barwon Heads

No Ocean Grove itinerary is complete without visiting The Bluff, the dramatic headland separating Ocean Grove from neighbouring Barwon Heads. The walking track along the clifftops offers sweeping views of the coastline and, during winter months, is one of the best whale-watching spots in Victoria.

Cross the wooden footbridge over the Barwon River to explore Barwon Heads, a village that feels frozen in time in the best possible way. Browse the boutique shops, grab fish and chips from one of the local takeaways, and find a spot by the river to enjoy a leisurely lunch.

Evening: Sunset and Local Dining

Return to Ocean Grove for sunset drinks at one of the beachfront venues before settling into dinner. The town offers everything from modern Australian cuisine to casual pub fare. If you're staying in one of the many well-equipped holiday homes in Ocean Grove, consider picking up fresh seafood from the local fishmonger and cooking at home—there's something special about a balcony dinner with the sound of waves in the distance.

Day 2: Wine Country and Culinary Delights

Day two takes you inland to discover why the Bellarine Peninsula has become one of Victoria's most celebrated wine and food regions. Pack your sense of adventure (and perhaps a cooler bag for purchases).

Morning: Cellar Door Trail

The Bellarine is home to over fifty cellar doors, each with its own character and specialty. Start your morning at one of the peninsula's iconic wineries, where cool-climate varieties like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Shiraz thrive in the maritime conditions.

Most cellar doors open around 10 or 11 am, giving you time for a relaxed breakfast before embarking on your tasting journey. Plan to visit two or three wineries before lunch—any more and your palate (and designated driver) will thank you for the restraint.

For detailed recommendations on the region's top drops, check out our guide to Bellarine Peninsula food and wine destinations, which covers the must-visit cellar doors and regional producers.

Afternoon: Farm Gates and Long Lunches

The Bellarine's culinary scene extends well beyond wine. Artisan producers dot the landscape, offering everything from olive oil and cheese to berries and honey. Many farms welcome visitors, and there's no better way to understand the region's paddock-to-plate philosophy than meeting the producers themselves.

Settle in for a long lunch at one of the winery restaurants, where seasonal menus showcase local ingredients prepared with care. Bookings are essential, particularly on weekends, so plan ahead.

Evening: Portarlington or Queenscliff

End your wine country day with a visit to one of the peninsula's coastal villages. Portarlington is famous for its mussels—freshly harvested from the bay and served at waterfront restaurants. Alternatively, drive to Queenscliff, a grand Victorian-era seaside town with historic buildings, excellent dining, and a ferry connection to the Mornington Peninsula.

If Queenscliff captures your heart, consider staying long enough for a twilight stroll along the pier, watching the last ferries of the day cross the Rip.

Day 3: Hidden Gems and Peninsula Highlights

Your final day explores the corners of the Bellarine that many visitors miss—the secret beaches, scenic lookouts, and quintessential Bellarine Peninsula things to do that locals cherish.

Morning: Point Lonsdale and the Lighthouse

Drive to Point Lonsdale to witness the raw power of the Rip, the treacherous stretch of water where Port Phillip Bay meets Bass Strait. The historic lighthouse stands sentinel on the headland, and the walking tracks offer spectacular views of ships navigating the narrow channel.

The rockpools at Point Lonsdale Back Beach are a treasure trove of marine life during low tide—bring reef shoes and spend an hour exploring. It's a particularly magical experience for families, with starfish, anemones, and small crabs waiting to be discovered.

Afternoon: St Leonards and Swan Bay

Head north to the quieter shores of Swan Bay, where St Leonards offers a completely different coastal experience. The calm, shallow waters are perfect for swimming, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. The town itself has a charming simplicity—a general store, a pier, and not much else, which is precisely the point.

For those travelling with four-legged companions, the Bellarine offers numerous dog-friendly beaches where your pup can run free and splash in the shallows.

Late Afternoon: Geelong Waterfront

Before heading home, swing by the Geelong Waterfront to stretch your legs along the promenade. The famous Baywalk Bollards—over 100 colourful painted figures depicting Geelong's history—make for excellent photo opportunities. Eastern Beach Reserve features a beautiful art deco swimming enclosure, and the waterfront restaurants offer everything from casual bites to fine dining.

It's the perfect way to ease back into city life while reflecting on three days of coastal adventure.

Practical Tips for Your Bellarine Peninsula 3 Days

Getting There: The Bellarine Peninsula is approximately 90 minutes from Melbourne via the Princes Freeway and Geelong Ring Road. Ocean Grove is the ideal base, centrally located with easy access to all corners of the peninsula.

Best Time to Visit: Every season offers something special. Summer brings beach weather and vibrant festivals, autumn showcases wine harvest activities, winter offers cosy cellar doors and dramatic coastal walks, and spring bursts with wildflowers and newborn lambs on the farms.

Getting Around: A car is essential for exploring the peninsula properly. The distances between towns are short, but public transport is limited. Consider our Bellarine Peninsula road trip recommendations for scenic driving routes.

Booking Accommodation: Ocean Grove offers the greatest variety of accommodation options, from beachfront apartments to spacious family homes. Booking well in advance is recommended during peak seasons and school holidays.

Your Bellarine Adventure Awaits

This Bellarine Peninsula itinerary barely scratches the surface of what this extraordinary region offers. From the surf breaks of Ocean Grove to the vine rows of the hinterland, from historic Queenscliff to the quiet shores of Swan Bay, three days provides just enough time to fall completely in love with this corner of Victoria.

The beauty of the Bellarine lies in its accessibility and diversity—world-class experiences wrapped in a relaxed, unpretentious coastal atmosphere. It's the kind of place that beckons you back, promising new discoveries with each visit.

Ready to plan your escape? Browse our collection of Ocean Grove holiday rentals to find your perfect base for exploring the Bellarine Peninsula. With spacious homes, coastal apartments, and everything in between, we'll help you make the most of your three unforgettable days.


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