Situated just 90 minutes from Melbourne, Number 35 Bed and Breakfast is a distinctive and easy to find purpose-built residence constructed from rammed-earth in keeping with its approach to sustainable, luxury accommodation. It offers 3 light- filled and airy luxury suites. Each suite has its own balcony and ensuite. All feature quality furnishings, linen and gourmet produce.

Number 35 is situated on Point Lonsdale's main promenade just 100 meters from the Point Lonsdale village and 200 meters from the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park and Point Lonsdale Lighthouse. Both offer beautiful costal walks, accessed by simply crossing the road from Number 35, ideal for dusk and morning activities.

The nearby Point Lonsdale tennis courts, Surf Life Saving Club are 600meters away and Point Lonsdale golf course a further 1100 meters.The Point Lonsdale front beach is across the road from Number 35 while the ocean back beach starts at the lighthouse.
The historic township of Queenscliff where the Bellarine Highway ends, is within easy reach. Swan Bay Marine Discovery Centre, Nun's beach, historic Fort Queenscliff, Queenscliff Maritime Museum and Queenscliff Marina, Ferry Terminal and Bellarine Steam Rail are just a sample of Queenscliff's many attractions. No further than 6 kilometers away, Queenscliff can be accessed by a magnificent beach walk, an easy bicycle ride or a short drive.There are several shared pathways for cycling including a scenic rail trail close to Point Lonsdale.

Point Lonsdale, which is situated at the eastern- most tip of the west coast, over looks the often treacherous Rip and entrance to Port Phillip Bay. It can provide some of the most spectacular close-up views of international shipping. It is also located within the Bellarine Peninsula which is home to many vineyards, olive groves and other rural producers as well as a choice of protected bay and surf beaches. 

The nearest major township is Geelong with direct rail services to Melbourne. From Geelong, there is a bus service to Point Lonsdale and a picturesque rail trail connection away from the main road for touring cyclists. The Mornington Peninsula is a 45 minute car and passenger ferry service across picturesque Port Phillip Bay with dolphin-sightings common during the voyage.

 

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