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 |
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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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