Accommodation near Killarney, Koroit and Woolsthorpe.

Killarney, Koroit and Woolsthorpe

Killarney Beach

Killarney, Koroit & Woolsthorpe.

A selection of unique accommodation venues near Killarney, Koroit and Woolsthorpe.

Killarney is one of those very small places that more often than not you just pass straight through. On occasion you may stop at such a place and it's only then that you realise what's on offer. Killarney is a little bit of Ireland in between Warnambool and Port Fairy. Potatoes, dairy cows and just down the road is Killarney Beach. Swimming, surfing or fishing it's likely that your only company will be the gulls. And of course Tower Hill is just a 5 minute drive. Here you can learn about Aboriginal culture, bush tucker and come face to face with some of this country's most fascinating animals.
Koroit is one of those small hamlets where you can still find genuine vestiges of our history and it is a town which not only knows its history but a town which revels in it. It was the Irish who initially settled this area and it is descendants of those settlers who continue to celebrate its celtic origins. This is nowhere more eveident than in the now famous Koroit Irish Festival which has been growing in strength since its inception in 1997. If you're in this area in late April, early May don't miss it. The main road through this small town is now completely National Trust listed. No set designs here - so come on down and take a walk though history.


 

Quamby Homestead Woolsthorpe
     
Quamby Homestead at Woolsthorpe is just a short drive to the Great Ocean Road and Warrnambool and Port Fairy offers guests the opportunity to soak up some history whilst enjoying excellent accommodation in the serenity of 3 acres of magnificent gardens. Circa 1888, Quamby Homestead has a guest house, a cottage as well as a traditional b&b. Just marvellous.      more info      

 

   
Killara B&B: rural views by the ocean. A little touch of Ireland, Killara is in the middle of prime dairy and potato country at Killarney. Only 5 minutes to Tower Hill state game reserve with so many kangaroos, emus and koalas that you almost trip over them. The historic township of Port Fairy is also just 5 minutes away. Country living by the sea.     more info

 

mickey bourke's koroit hotel  
   
Koroit Hotel, just a short distance from Port Fairy is better known as Mickey Bourke's after the famous jockey who owned it from 1922. A totally rejuvenated pub with excellent food.    more info

 

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PORT FAIRY ACCOMMODATION
3815 Great Ocean Road, Johanna
Victoria, Australia. 3238.

info@portfairyaccommodation.com

Accommodation near Killarney, Koroit and Woolsthorpe.