In the Wishart Gallery, in the old bank building, the Captain is a cosy seafaring bar with open fire that's decked out in nautical bric a brac. It specialises in Victorian gins and spirits, and there are also local beers and pizzas to enjoy in the relaxed beer garden.
Captain Wishart Bar
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village
13.45 MILES
The world-class Flagstaff Hill precinct is of equal interest for its shipwreck museum, heritage-listed lighthouses and garrison as for its reproduction of…
13.33 MILES
One of Australia's oldest art galleries (established 1886), WAG has a stellar collection of works by prominent Australian painters. Its most famous piece…
13.12 MILES
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Tower Hill Natural History Centre
8.15 MILES
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0.23 MILES
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Logan's Beach Whale-Watching Platform
15.45 MILES
Southern right whales come to mate and nurse their young in the waters near Logan's Beach from July to September, breaching and fluking off the platform…
Port Fairy's best gallery, set in a historic bank building, is run by the former curator of the Warrnambool Art Galley. The multi-room space exhibits…
21.28 MILES
On the outskirts of Warrnambool – 12km east, in the dairy township of Allansford – is the slightly tacky Cheese World. It's run by the Warrnambool Cheese …
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0.08 MILES
One of Victoria's oldest buildings, Mott's Cottage (c 1843) is owned by the National Trust and is only open on specific dates; call ahead if you're keen…
0.2 MILES
Housed in the old bluestone courthouse (complete with mannequins acting out a courtroom scene), this museum has shipping relics and old photos.
0.23 MILES
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0.37 MILES
Located across the bridge from Port Fairy's picturesque harbour, Battery Hill is worthy of exploration, with cannons and fortifications positioned here in…
0.5 MILES
More attractive than it sounds, Pea Soup is a lovely little sheltered beach that's popular with families.
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Safe for swimming, East Beach has a surf life-saving club and small waves to suit beginners.
0.73 MILES
Where the Moyne River meets the ocean, Griffiths Island is home to a protected short-tailed shearwater (mutton-bird) colony; they descend on the town each…