Location
Address: 115 Princes Highway Port Fairy Victoria
We are located 1.5km north east of Port Fairy Post Office on the Warrnambool side of Port Fairy
From Melbourne (by car) 3.5 hour journey via Princes Highway, approx. 6hrs via The Great Ocean Road
From Melbourne (by train)
Trains run daily to Warrnambool with a connecting coach to Port Fairy.
From Melbourne (by plane)
From Adelaide (by car) 6 hour journey
Infants aged 0 to 2 and children 3 to 17Children
14:00 - 10:00Check-in / check-out
8am -7pm each dayReception hours
Off street car parking is provided free of charge.Car parking
General Information
Situated within easy walking distance to the historic seaside village of Port Fairy, Anchorage Holiday Park has something for everyone.
The park offers a large range of recreation and leisure facilities to make your stay a memorable one. With so many things to do both in the park and in the surrounding area, you are going to wish you had longer to stay
Ideal for groups, families, couples and singles looking for that break away, we have a range of accommodation from standard to deluxe and luxury units catering for all budgets.
For the camper we have powered, grassy sites nestled among beautiful trees. The cosy camp kitchen with a slow combustion wood fire and kitchen facilities is an ideal place to share a family meal or for groups to meet.
Our 16 metre indoor heated pool has been a wonderful addition to the park and twice a week we invite you to join a water aerobics class with Martina.
Our newest addition to the park has been a giant jumping pillow which has enticed both young and old alike.
A new first class 18-hole mini-golf course is currently being built at the park and will be available with discounts to park guests. A new ½ court tennis court and 3 basketball backboards are also being built. This is due for completion in September.
There is also a large recreation room with pool tables, air hockey, table tennis and video games. During the school holidays we run a Kids Club program with art, crafts and games for all to enjoy. After all this fun why not sit back and watch a movie in our Theatrette.
Local Attractions
Port Fairy is a unique example of a perfectly preserved 19th century shipping port. The little township has retained its old world character and there is an extraordinarily rich variety of architecture with 50 of its houses being classified by the National Trust. It is well known for its many music festivals: Folk Festival in March, Rhapsody in June and Spring Music Festival in October.
For the art lovers you can start in our reception area where ‘The Bathers’ by Don Stewart are on permanent display as are 3 copper and stone figures by Meg Finnigan. From here walk to Regent St to begin your tour of the numerous galleries in the town.
You can get active by swimming, surfing and fishing, mutton bird viewing on Griffiths Island and by playing golf on the first class links course. There are boat cruises, a day spa and a mobile massage, walking tours with a local tourist guide and specialty shops.
For fine dining you need go no further. Port Fairy boasts many fine restaurants (Portofinos, The Victoria Hotel, Dublin House) as well as delightful cafes (Rebeccas and Gingernuts – vouchers available off peak) and of course there are the popular pubs serving Guiness as well your favourite beer.
Take a short drive to Tower Hill to see the koalas, emus and kangaroos (10min), Warrnambool to see the whales(20 mins) or Portland/Cape Bridgewater to see the seals (50 mins)
Business Facilities
Wireless Internet
Deposit Types Accepted by this hotel and details of deposit
We accept Visa, Mastercard, Cash, and Cheque.