

Killarney, Koroit & Woolsthorpe.
A selection of unique accommodation venues near Port Fairy.
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. |
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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
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Koroit’s
Birch House in Koroit is
a circa 1880’s
cottage which has been lovingly maintained and sympathetically
restored to reflect a bygone era with all the conveniences of a
modern home. Birch House also has a mud brick unit, “Birch
studio”, nestled in the extensive private gardens. more
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Quamby
Homestead at Woolsthorpe is just a short drive
to the Great Ocean Road, 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 & a
traditional B&B. Just marvellous. more
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Patrick's
Luxury B&B in Koroit, just a short
drive from Port Fairy, was built in 1905 as a convent and school. Patrick's
has been lovingly restored and renovated to provide a luxury bed and
breakfast, in the style of an English country house or a French chateau
hotel. An extraordinary amount of effort has gone into providing every
possible modern day convenience while maintaining the character of the
building. more
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Codrington
Settlement and Gardens, just out
of Port Fairy, offers guests sensational, refurbished train carriage
units and an historic settler's one bedroom cottage. Surrounded
by 6 acres of beautiful farmland. Very pet friendly. more
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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
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