Bellarine Highway - Major Intersections and Towns

Major Intersections and Towns

Bellarine Highway
Westbound Distance to
Geelong
(km)
Distance to
Queenscliff
(km)
Eastbound
Traffic Lights
Latrobe Terrace (Princes Highway) to Great Ocean Road; Waurn Ponds and Colac
Latrobe Terrace (Princes Highway) to Corio and Melbourne via Freeway
End Bellarine Highway (McKillop Street) -- 31.1 Start Bellarine Highway (McKillop Street)
PORT FAIRY RAIL LINE
-- 31 PORT FAIRY RAIL LINE
continues as McKillop Street 1 29 Geelong City Centre
Ormond Road
Geelong City Centre
Ormond Road
continues as Ormond Road
continues as Ormond Road 2.5 27.5 Newcomb, Belmont
Boundary Road
Belmont, Newcomb
Boundary Road
continues as Bellarine Highway
Leopold 10 20 Leopold
To Great Ocean Road; Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Drysdale
Grubb Road (Drysdale-Ocean Grove Road)
18 12 Drysdale, Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads
Grubb Road (Drysdale-Ocean Grove Road)
St Leonards, Portarlington
Portarlington-Queenscliff Road
25 5 St Leonards, Portarlington
Portarlington-Queenscliff Road
To Great Ocean Road; Point Lonsdale, Ocean Grove
Point Lonsdale Road
27 3 Point Lonsdale
Point Lonsdale Road
Queenscliff 30 0 Queenscliff
Start Bellarine Highway 32 -- End Bellarine Highway
Peninsula Searoad Car/Passenger Ferry to Sorrento

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