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    St Leonards

    , VIC

    Things to see
    Hotels
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants


    View along the beachfront at St Leonards

    St Leonards
    Pleasant holiday resort on Port Phillip Bay
    St Leonards is a small beach resort located 114 km south of Melbourne, 41 km east of Geelong and 10 km south of Portarlington at the tip of the Bellarine Peninsula which extends out into Port Phillip Bay. The area is notable for some beautiful scenery, calm waters for boating, yachting and family holidaymakers, a jetty which provides good anchorage and some excellent fishing opportunities.

    A memorial on The Esplanade commemorates a landing by Matthew Flinders in 1802 and by John Batman in 1835. In fact, a stone cairn on a small reserve at Indented Head (4 km north) marks the exact spot where Batman's party landed before proceeding to the head of the bay where they encountered the future site of Melbourne.

    It is said that St Leonards was established in the 1840s as a fishing base to supply Geelong but was largely deserted in the 1850s due to the goldrush. Whether the dates are right or not, it is clear that it did operate as a fishing port and that it supported a large Chinese community at one time.

    The jetty at St Leonards

    In the 1850s Captain George Ward-Cole, a shipping agent and landowner, moved into the area, felling the tall red gums and shipping them to Melbourne. Wattle tree bark was then harvested for use in the tanning of leather.

    In subsequent years it became a popular if low-key boating and holiday destination. It has enjoyed the limelight recently as one of the locations for the popular TV series Sea Change.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Harvey Park
    Situated on Bluff Rd, this foreshore area overlooking Port Phillip Bay has picnic-barbecue facilities.

    Edward Point and Duck Island State Fauna Reserve
    South of St Leonards the coast road extends south out to Edwards Point and Duck Island offshore. This area is a declared fauna reserve where the rare orange-bellied parrot lives. A fire trail heads off from Beach Parade for those interested in exploring on foot.


     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      St Leonards Hotel
    496 The Esplanade
    St Leonards VIC 3223
    Telephone: (03) 5257 1408
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Bellarine Bayside
    The Esplanade
    St Leonards VIC 3223
    Telephone: (03) 5259 2764
     
     
      St Leonards Caravan Park
    99 Leviens Rd
    St Leonards VIC 3223
    Telephone: (03) 5257 1490
    Rating: **1/2
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      St Leonards Hotel
    The Esplanade
    St Leonards VIC 3223
    Telephone: (03) 5257 1408
     




     

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