Guidebook for Port Fairy

Port Fairy Retreats
Port Fairy Retreats
Guidebook for Port Fairy

Food Scene

Quality food & great coffee. Very popular with the locals!
41 locals recommend
Bank St + Co
28 Bank St
41 locals recommend
Quality food & great coffee. Very popular with the locals!
Rebecca's is a well established cafe and provides consistently great food & good value for money.
20 locals recommend
rebecca's icecream
72 Sackville St
20 locals recommend
Rebecca's is a well established cafe and provides consistently great food & good value for money.
The Village Bakehouse @ Port Fairy
22 Bank St
6 locals recommend
Audley & Hall Artisan Chocolate
35 Bank St
6 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

A good old fashioned pub!
13 locals recommend
The Star Of The West Hotel
76 Sackville St
13 locals recommend
A good old fashioned pub!
More commonly know with the locals as "The Stump", this is the oldest continually licensed pub in Victoria. Live music most Friday and Saturday nights.
12 locals recommend
The Caledonian Inn
41 Bank St
12 locals recommend
More commonly know with the locals as "The Stump", this is the oldest continually licensed pub in Victoria. Live music most Friday and Saturday nights.
6 locals recommend
The Victoria Hotel
42 Bank St
6 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

An iconic part of Port Fairy's history.
Motts Cottage
5 Sackville St
An iconic part of Port Fairy's history.
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
3 Battery Ln
Whale Bone Gallery
39A Bank St
7 locals recommend
Blarney Books and Art
37 James St
7 locals recommend
Limestone Gallery
506 Princes Hwy

Sightseeing

Port Fairy War Memorial
110 Griffiths St
10 locals recommend
The Crags
241 Crags Rd
10 locals recommend
Griffith Island is home to a large colony of mutton-birds. These little birds arrive here late September from the Aleutain Islands near Alaska. Following the laying and incubating of their egg in January, the birds leave again for the northern hemisphere in April.
38 locals recommend
Griffiths Island
Griffith Island
38 locals recommend
Griffith Island is home to a large colony of mutton-birds. These little birds arrive here late September from the Aleutain Islands near Alaska. Following the laying and incubating of their egg in January, the birds leave again for the northern hemisphere in April.

Parks & Nature

110 locals recommend
Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve
105 Lake View Rd
110 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
East Beach
Bay
10 locals recommend

Essentials

Port Fairy is a 'plastic bag free' town. Take your own carry bag or you can purchase a paper bag for 20 cents at the register.
27 locals recommend
IGA
34 Sackville St
27 locals recommend
Port Fairy is a 'plastic bag free' town. Take your own carry bag or you can purchase a paper bag for 20 cents at the register.
Open 6am - 10pm BP Service Station
Port Fairy Road House
53 Albert St
Open 6am - 10pm BP Service Station
Pharmacy NEO Port Fairy
37 Sackville St
Port Fairy Medical Clinic
28 Villiers St
Moyne Health Services
36 Villiers St
The Port Fairy & Region Visitor Information Centre
Bank Street
11 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
Port Fairy Day Spa
56 Bank St
10 locals recommend

Shopping

If The Shoe Fits & Isabella's
31 Sackville St
Decked Out On Bank
21 Bank St
9 locals recommend
pash + evolve
47 Sackville St
9 locals recommend
LUONE Silversmith, Bespoke Jewellery Designer
8 Bank St
8 locals recommend
Mangowood
27 Sackville St
Leskes Jewellers
4 Bank St