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Sandridge Lookout - Port Melbourne (VIC)

Address: 🏡 White Reserve, Port Melbourne VIC 3207
Phone : +61
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18 review location for tourist in Port Melbourne, VIC Australia: 1. Vape Graveyard,2. Princes Pier,3. Webb Trail (no dogs),4. Great Ocean Road Tours Melbourne,5. Sandridge Lookout,6. Edwards Park,7. New Beach,8. Maritime Cove Community Park Playground,9. Pluto - Solar System Trail,10. Remembrance Garden,11. Centenary Reserve,12. Lorimer St Beach,13. Bicentennial Memorial,14. Metartworld-Worlds Largest Indoor Scrap Metal Art Gallery(Guinness World Record Holder) Starry Sky Exhibition/VR Theme Park,15. Lagoon Reserve,16. Garden City Reserve,17. Maritime Cove,18. 11 Beac St.,Hight rate 18 location for tourist in Port Melbourne, VIC Australia

Point Gellibrand Lookout - VIC

satish katyare Point Gellibrand Lookout in Williamstown offers stunning panoramic views of Port Phillip Bay and the Melbourne city skyline. Situated within the historically significant Point Gellibrand Coastal Heritage Park, the lookout provides a vantage point to appreciate the areas rich maritime past, including the nearby Timeball Tower and the site of Victorias first settlement. While the "lookout" is more of a natural high point, the surrounding park boasts excellent facilities like walking paths, picnic areas, and playgrounds. Its easily accessible by car and public transport. Weather can impact the experience, and a formal viewing platform is absent. Overall, Point Gellibrand Lookout is a worthwhile visit for its beautiful views and historical significance, making it a great spot for a relaxed outing.
5 /5

Cliff Harvey Lagoon Reserve - VIC

John Locke There is a lot of space for kids and friends to play, family gatherings, birthday parties, sunbathing, sports, picnic and dog walking. The BBQ facilities are clean. However, there is a lot of dust and flies because it is close to the road. Sunscreen and insect repellent are recommended.
5 /5

Altona Miniature Railway - VIC

Dr. Ramakant Rana Altona Miniature Railway is an absolute gem for families and train enthusiasts alike! The volunteer-run hobby club offers a delightful experience with its miniature train rides, perfect for both kids and adults who are young at heart. The beautifully maintained scaled diesel and steam engines provide a charming ride along the 1.5-kilometre track, surrounded by a welcoming and scenic environment. The passion and dedication of the volunteers shine through, making the experience even more special. Visiting on the third Sunday of the month is a treat, and it’s a fantastic way to spend a few hours with loved ones. The affordable prices and friendly atmosphere make it even better. Highly recommend this unique and nostalgic outing!
5 /5

Old Melbourne Gaol - VIC

Chang Guan It’s a fantastic experience in the Gaol especially the City Watch House tour. You get to experience being arrested and locked in one of those cells in the Watch House which is just next to the Gaol. As its closure (1994 I reckon) is relatively recent comparing to the Gaol which is basically operated during the Gold Rush, you get to feel the true jail vibe. The Gaol itself has a lot of history and artifacts, it presents stories of iconic prisoners and their historical backgrounds. And if you’re a big fan of Ned Kelly, it can be a brilliant place for his stories.
5 /5

Maribyrnong River Viaduct - VIC

Herman Potgieter Excellent way to spend the day cycling along the Maribyrnong to check out the viaduct
5 /5

Melbourne Museum - VIC

Madison Winfield Had an absolutely amazing time at the LEGO Star Wars exhibition! The models were incredibly detailed and creative — some of them were massive and truly impressive to see in person. The whole space was interactive and fun for all ages. I especially enjoyed the hands-on activities. Whether youre a LEGO fan or just looking for something unique and fun to do, I highly recommend checking it out. A fantastic experience!
5 /5

Canning Reserve - VIC

Shai N You can take the train to footscray and then 406 bus to reach the spot. The trail is really long and nice with all the trees and the reserve. Today was the perfect weather to enjoy the breeze and sweat it out. There are benches to take a pause from the walk to appreciate the nature around you. However, beware of the snakes. I did encounter one and have added the video here.
5 /5

Cooks Cottage - VIC

Daniel Cooks’ Cottage is such a fascinating stop within the stunning Fitzroy Gardens – one of those hidden gems that makes a stroll through the park even more special. Originally built in Yorkshire, England in 1755 by the parents of Captain James Cook, this little cottage has quite the story. Although Captain Cook never actually lived there, the connection to his family was strong enough for Sir Russell Grimwade to go to incredible lengths to bring it to Melbourne in 1934. Every single brick was carefully numbered, packed into barrels, and shipped across the globe – even the ivy came with it! It’s a quirky slice of history nestled among beautiful gardens, and a great way to learn about early colonial ties between England and Australia. Just one of many reasons to explore Fitzroy Gardens – there’s so much more than just green space here!
5 /5

Broadmeadows Valley Park - VIC

John Locke A beautiful park with a shallow river, appealing scenery of nature, cool winds and lovely animals. An kangaroo runs, a snake hides in the forest, some lizards dwell, birds sing, ducks swim, dogs walk and butterflies and bees fly by the flowers. The ants are busy. I can’t capture them all in photos. There is a trail for multiple uses: walking, running, walking the dogs and cycling. So, walk carefully and listen to the sounds of movement. I think the paved flat path is too narrow for both riding bikes and jogging at the same time. The trees and tall grass block the front view. Accidents can happen. Better apply insect repellent on your skin and clothes because flies fly with a high speed to approach food, drinks and people. Sunscreen is important when the UV level is high.
5 /5