Transport
- Road: - The Bellarine Highway is the major road link, running east from Geelong though the middle of the Peninsula to Queenscliff. The Geelong-Portarlington Road is an important road link to the northern peninsula towns of Drysdale, Clifton Springs, Portarlington, St Leonards and Indented Head. Grubb Road runs north-south across the peninsula linking Drysdale and Ocean Grove.
- Ferry: - The Peninsula Searoad Transport operates a roll on/roll off vehicle ferry service from Queenscliff on the Bellarine to Sorrento on the Mornington since 1987.
- Bus: - The Bellarine Transit System operated by McHarry's Buslines provides bus based public transport to the towns on the peninsula.
- Train: - The Queenscliff railway is no longer operational for commuter services, however the Bellarine Peninsula Railway operates tourist services between Drysdale and Queenscliff on the former Victorian Railways line. Alongside runs the Bellarine Rail Trail which continues into Geelong.
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