Fort Queenscliff Museum
With over 150 years of Ausgtralia’s heritage on display. Fort Queenscliff is one of Victoria’s most important heritage sites and one of the largest and best preserved forts in the country. Enjoy the rare opportunity to tour a 19th Century Coastal Artillery Fort which is an operating Australian Army Base. A tour the Fort takes approx 1.5 hours and includes a visit to the museum and magazine buried under the cliffs of Shortlands Bluff. Friendly tour guides are available to share their knowledge and answer your questions. Open Saturday, Sunday, Public Holidays and School Holidays 1pm & 3pm
7 Matt Gilbert
Aug 2nd, 2008 at 6:07 pm
ive voted for Queenscliff because this pretty and un-touched town still retains its beauty with freindly locals & stunning beach. a great place to seal and dolphin watch…..and what more do you want that fresh fish and chips from the local chippery watching the sunset from my favourite place in Victoria
5 gold stars from me !!!
6 chris-maree wilson
Jul 2nd, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Royal Hotel Queenscliff
Historic Hotel with plenty to offer.
5 Frank
Jun 7th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
Great for a weekend away or for a day trip from the city.
4 Martin Davis
Jun 6th, 2008 at 10:12 am
Royal Hotel
Great Hotel in Queenscliff. Does lots of tours and buses go all the time.
3 stephen wilson
Jun 5th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
Royal Hotel Queenscliff
Queenscliffs Oldest Hotel with Ocean views from accommodation rooms. A large Bistro, Restaurant, Bars, Bottle Shop and Beer Garden.
Reasonably priced meals and catering for large coach groups.
2 Allison
Jun 3rd, 2008 at 9:18 pm
The Royal Hotel is a great place to visit. We take coaches there regularly for lunches and steve and staff are fantastic.
1 Paul Donnelly
Jun 3rd, 2008 at 11:40 am
Royal Hotel Queenscliff
We have been on a tour that the Royal Hotel in Queenscliff holds. It is informative and great fun. This is the oldest hotel in the town and full of history. Keep the coaches rolling in.
Fort Queenscliff Museum
With over 150 years of Ausgtralia’s heritage on display. Fort Queenscliff is one of Victoria’s most important heritage sites and one of the largest and best preserved forts in the country. Enjoy the rare opportunity to tour a 19th Century Coastal Artillery Fort which is an operating Australian Army Base. A tour the Fort takes approx 1.5 hours and includes a visit to the museum and magazine buried under the cliffs of Shortlands Bluff. Friendly tour guides are available to share their knowledge and answer your questions. Open Saturday, Sunday, Public Holidays and School Holidays 1pm & 3pm
ive voted for Queenscliff because this pretty and un-touched town still retains its beauty with freindly locals & stunning beach. a great place to seal and dolphin watch…..and what more do you want that fresh fish and chips from the local chippery watching the sunset from my favourite place in Victoria
5 gold stars from me !!!
Royal Hotel Queenscliff
Historic Hotel with plenty to offer.
Great for a weekend away or for a day trip from the city.
Royal Hotel
Great Hotel in Queenscliff. Does lots of tours and buses go all the time.
Royal Hotel Queenscliff
Queenscliffs Oldest Hotel with Ocean views from accommodation rooms. A large Bistro, Restaurant, Bars, Bottle Shop and Beer Garden.
Reasonably priced meals and catering for large coach groups.
The Royal Hotel is a great place to visit. We take coaches there regularly for lunches and steve and staff are fantastic.
Royal Hotel Queenscliff
We have been on a tour that the Royal Hotel in Queenscliff holds. It is informative and great fun. This is the oldest hotel in the town and full of history. Keep the coaches rolling in.