 | Geelong Geelong Waterfront Reviews | 1 - 10 of 16 |  | Geelong has been lucky to have artist Jan Mitchell work on our historical Bollards. The Bollards are a historical look at Geelong and its history. You can stroll around the waterfront from Rippleside Park (close to Melbourne Road and St Helen's Beach) to Limeburner's Point - and you can meet all the wonderful Bollards that Jan Mitchell has created. There are 104 painted wooden sculptures, and they tell the history of Geelong as you walk around and meet them all. You can pick up a brochure called "Bay Walk Bollards" from the Tourist Information Centre in Corio, or the Tourist Information Centre in the city of Geelong, or even from the canteen at the Carousel. This brochure outlines the walk and gives a brief description of each Bollard, including dates where appropriate. I visited some of the Bollards today and so have included some photos to give you a bit of a taste test of some of the characters you will meet when you come to Geelong and take the Bollard Walk. Directions: Waterfront Area, from Western Beach to Eastern Beach. Start at Rippleside Beach, follow the path around Corio Bay, past St Helens, along the shore at Western Beach and on to Eastern Beach.
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Whilst "touring" the waterfront this week (October 2005) I took lots of photos of things to see and do along the waterfront. It was a nice day, with a bit of wind blowing and some sunshine. I got sunburnt of course - my nose usually cops it. Geelong Waterfront has had some major refurbishment over the last five to ten years. Walk along our sensational waterfront or come up to the City of Greater Geelong for some great shopping. Our streetscape has been refurbished and renovated and shopping is a pleasure with wide footpaths and new sculptures gracing the city streets. Hope you like the photos and I hope that Keith is tempted to come and see Geelong with a different point of view. Directions: Waterfront Area, Walking Paths, Eastern Beach, Western Beach
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The Carousel operates most days of the year. There is a cost to ride but I am not sure how much it costs. Not too expensive. There is a kiosk in the same building as the Carousel and also some historical items, including a famous music machine from Paris - sorry not sure what it is called. Directions: Waterfront Area, near Cunningham Pier
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In recent years Geelong's Waterfront has been given a make-over and is now not only a prominent feature of Geelong, but a beautiful one too. Walking along Eastern Beach is a must for anyone coming to Geelong. From the Botanical Gardens to Cunningham Pier, past restaurants on the beach, luscious green lawns for having picnics on sunny days, the carousel - the view of the bay, with boats in the distance rocking gently on the water - makes for a perfect setting. Plus down at Eastern Beach there is a public swimming pool right in front of the beach, or for people who prefer saltwater, go swimming in the bay. There is an enclosed area with a semi-circular boardwalk around it that is perfect to swim in. Or if you just feel like taking in the views at Eastern Beach, there are steep hills to sit on that lead down to the beach, they give perfect views over the bay, especially on a clear day. On New Years, Australia Day and Gala Day you will find the waterfront comes alive with parties, rides and music. Leave a Comment Directions: Waterfront Area
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The perfect place for long walks along the beach.. This you can enjoy alone, or with someone. And better still, with someone special. So much to see along here, and when you have walked enough, you can stop at one of the many places for a revivor.. Leave a Comment Directions: Waterfront Area
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What do you do with the old planks from a pier when the new wood is erected? You turn them into Art, if you are Geelong's hometown artist Jan Mitchell. Over the past several years, Jan has spent some dedicated time and effort into these beautiful pictures into Australian life, and a creative way to spruce up the town. There are over 100 of these statues here in Geelong, so you may make a game out of it to see how many you can track down in your trip. If you would like to check out more on these, stroll through the pictures! Leave a Comment
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Geelong is located on the western side of the Port Phillip Bay, which is a major shipping channel for the greater Melbourne and Victoria regions. Within the greater Port Phillip Bay, there is a smaller bay on which Geelong sits. This is known as the Corio Bay, and the Waterfront of Geelong is located here within this smaller bay. Geelong really prides itself on being known as one of the best Waterfronts in Australia. There really are hundreds of things to look at and see here in Geelong. In a lucky twist of fate, we also turned up at the same time that the Skandia Geelong Week on the Waterfront, which added to tons of sailors and yachtsmen in town for a big party. There are tons of waterfront restaurants, and the walkways are immaculate. The walkways are all well shaped so that it is an easy walk for all, and the view is wonderful. Leave a Comment
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104 Painted wooden sculptures (Bollards) made from old telegraph poles are scattered around Corio Bay. Each Bollard has a story and is taken from a time in Geelong, Victoria or Australia's History. (See more in my 'Bollards' Traveloge) Leave a Comment Directions: Located along the beach front from Rippleside park to Limeburners point. Visit the artist Jan Mitchell's Studio at Geelong Deakin University Woolstores, opposite Cunningham Pier.Other Contact: Artist's Studio is Open Monday t
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Another area of the same beach, a lot more shade for those very hot days.. In fact most of the beachfront is very well shaded with lots of established shade trees. Leave a Comment Directions: Waterfront Area
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Relaxing on the foreshore, in a beautiful parklike setting, with lots of shade trees, is very enjoyable here. You can go for a swim, or just enjoy a spot of peoplewatching... Nice place for a picnic too. Leave a Comment
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