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St Leonards & Indented Head Map

St Leonards and Indented Head are accessible from Portarlington around the beautiful Esplanade and from Queenscliff via the Queenscliff to Portarlington Road, turning into Murradoc Road. The easiest way for visitors from Geelong is taking the Portarlington Road which is an extension of Ryrie Street in the City Centre. The 25 minute drive takes you [...]

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St Leonards & Indented Head Photo Gallery

The St Leonards foreshore offers spectacular views accross Port Phillip Bay to the Mornington Peninsula and Queenscliff across Swan Bay.

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St Leonards & Indented Head Attractions

St Leonards and Indented Head on the Bellarine Peninsula offer beautiful bayside beaches ideal for fishing, picnics or just enjoying the sun

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St Leonards & Indented Head Accommodation

Over the summer months the townships of St Leonards and Indented Heads are a buzz with holiday makers enjoying the foreshore campgrounds and many rented houses.

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Fishing around St Leonards

The St. Leonards and Indented Head region of the Bellarine Peninsula are fine fishing grounds.
St Leonards pier is a favorite for anglers with good catches of squid and snapper being reported. October and November are the best two months to fish off the pier.

The St Leonards boat ramp offers easy access to boat owners wishing [...]

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St Leonards – A brief history

Like much of the Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula the Wautharong people lived in the area well before Europeans discovered this part of the world. Explorer Matthew Flinders landed in the Indented Heads area in 1802 and named the whole peninsula Indented Head.

John Batman the founder of Melbourne and his party lived in the area for [...]

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About St Leonards – Indented Head

St Leonards and neighbouring Indented Head are two small seaside townships on the eastern end of the Bellarine Peninsula some 30 kilometres east of Geelong’s centre. In-between Portarlington to the north west and Queenscliff to the South.

Like most of the Bellarine Peninsula the townships are a haven for holiday makers over the summer months, with [...]

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