Museo
Geelong Bollard Trail Walk
Recomendado por 4 habitantes locales,
Consejos de residentes locales
An excellent way to explore our bayside city on foot. More than 100 bollards guiding visitors along a walking rack from Rippleside Park, through the waterfront and in to the Botanic Gardens. Can do some or all of it!
The trail of bollards along Geelong's spectacular waterfront are an iconic attraction to the region that represent the rich history of the town. With over 100 of them scattered between Rippleside and Limeburners Point each one depicts a different person from the past who added to the making of Geelong. From English explorer Mathew Flinders who sighted Corio Bay from the You Yangs in 1802, to The Koori family which shows the local hunter and gatherer culture and many more. Artist, Jan Mitchell was commissioned by the City of Greater Geelong to transform old timbers and piles from a city pier, into incredible works of art in the 1980's. Now overlooking the bay, the bollards feel just as much apart of Geelong as the bay is itself.
The trail of bollards along Geelong's spectacular waterfront are an iconic attraction to the region that represent the rich history of the town. With over 100 of them scattered between Rippleside and Limeburners Point each one depicts a different person from the past who added to the making of Geel…
Geelong Bollard Trail Walk con Experiencias Airbnb
Conoce este lugar emblemático a través de Experiencias Airbnb, actividades para grupos pequeños organizadas por gente local
Ubicación
Geelong, VIC