A true boutique hotel in a glorious setting in a charming small town. Oscar’s Waterfront Hotel provides guests with a true boutique atmosphere and an excellent location for exploring the famous Shipwreck coast of southern Australia. The style of Oscar’s is French Provincial with many welcoming lounging areas and interesting pieces of furniture and art. The inviting open fire roars in winter creating the perfect ambiance in which to read and relax. With just seven guest rooms, a grand drawing room, a breakfast room and a verandah overlooking the marina and the Moyne River, the hotel remains small and personal. All rooms have en suite bathrooms and many enjoy water views.
FACILITIES
| Style | Boutique Hotel | | Dining | Oscar’s rates include a delicious breakfast, served in the small dining room that opens to the front verandah. The views are lovely! Oscar’s does not offer lunch or dinner but there are several seafood restaurants in town that are highly recommended. | | Children | Oscars does not cater for children. | | Accommodation | All seven rooms & suites are air conditioned with en suite bathroom, king sized bed, television and well stocked bar fridge. | | Activities | The Great Ocean Road stretches 300 km along the southern coast of Australia from Melbourne to Port Fairy.This scenic road winds through an extended area that includes the world-famous Twelve Apostles, the Otways rainforest, Bells Beach on the Surf Coast.En route you will pass through resort towns like Torquay, Lorne and Apollo Bay, the coastal cities of Geelong and Warrnambool, and the historic villages of Queenscliff, Port Campbell and Portland. During your stay in Port Fairy you might like to : - - Take a heritage walk past the many beautiful, historic buildings and down the main street - Take a stroll along the Moyne River, past the fishing and pleasure boats and out along the sea wall - Surf, swim or relax on empty white sand, turquoise water beaches - Take a cruise out to the seal colony on Lady Julia Percy Island - Visit Mott's Cottage, headquarters of the local branch of the National Trust. This interesting building dates from the 1840's and is furnished as a working man's home. - Watch the birds feeding in the river and on the mud flats at low tide; swans, pelicans and shearwaters abound. Port Fairy is an ornithologist paradise, especially in winter. And ... there’s even more to explore further afield! | | Location | Port Fairy is a small, pretty town on the Victorian coast. It is 280kms or four hours drive from Melbourne via the most direct route. It is 375kms or almost 6 hours drive from Melbourne via the most scenic Great Ocean Road route. Port Fairy to Adelaide is 600 kms and this drive will take about 8 hours. The southern end of the Grampians National Park is 100kms north of Port Fairy, about 1 hour 20 mins drive. | | Price Range | Prices available on request. |
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