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Port Fairy Motor Inn

124-126 Princes Highway, Port Fairy, VIC 3284, Australia, Port Fairy, Australia.

Port Fairy Motor Inn

Port Fairy Motor Inn located just minutes from the centre of Port Fairy. It's the perfect stay over for the weary traveller. Enjoy our hospitality in a picturesque setting as you relax on the coast. We offer large rooms with queen-size beds and family two bedroom units.
All units have ensuite, air conditioning, colour tv,fridge,microwave, toaster, electric jug and crockery included. BBQ is available at no charge. Featuring a large grass area with trees, ideal for children to play. Off street parking, peaceful, pleasant surrounds.
Within a short distance of Port Fairy Motor Inn you are able to discover the natural beauty Port Fairy has to offer including the fabulous east beach, wharf area, quaint buildings, restaurants and cafes, antique and craft shops.

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Features and Amenities - Port Fairy Motor Inn

  • Air Conditioned
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Refrigerator
  • Coffee / Tea Maker
  • Microwave
  • TV


Checkin and Checkout Times - Port Fairy Motor Inn


  • Check-in time:14 Hrs
  • Check-out time:10 Hrs


Attractions - Port Fairy Motor Inn


The Port Fairy Visitor Information Centre in Bank Street has extensive information about the town. Of particular interest are the brochures which outline suitable historic walks around the town. There are over 50 historic buildings in Port Fairy and it makes sense to get a map and a brochure before attempting to explore them. There is a brochure which nominates only 13 which is manageable for those who do not wish to see all the important buildings in town. Port Fairy History Centre Located in Gipps Street the History Centre has a good display of memorabilia and photographs which capture a sense of what the town was like in the late 19th and early 20th century. It is located on the old Court House which dates from 1859 and is a fine example of a design by the Public Works Department which was built out of local bluestone. It was once the home of sittings for the Supreme Court, Quarter Sessions and the Magistrates Court. It is huge and the ceilings are a reminder of the importance of the town when the building was completed. It is open Wednesdays and weekends 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; daily during school holidays. Other times by appointment. Boats on the Moyne River at Port Fairy Port Fairy Wharves In many ways the greatest attraction of Port Fairy is simply to park your car down beside the Moyne River and go for a walk. The walk along the wharves is delightful and can take you up into the town (if you head north) or towards Griffiths Island if you head south. The wharves are used by casual anglers as well as the commercial anglers who bring their catch in from the Southern Ocean. Griffiths Island If you continue south on Gipps Street you will reach a point where you can walk across a footbridge to Griffiths Island. This is a delightful way to spend a few hours. There is a track around the island which includes the Mutton Bird Viewing point and the lighthouse on the island's eastern extremity.


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