The Portarlington Mill is one of the few remaining and preserved Victorian flourmills. An imposing four-storey sandstone structure built in 1857, it has had many roles as the needs of the Bellarine Peninsula and the colony of Victoria evolved.
The building was fully restored by the National Trust and presents the passerby with an insight into 19th century life. Occasional exhibitions and local history displays add to your visit.
Portarlington is located on a hillside at the tip of the Bellarine Peninsula overlooking Port Phillip Bay. It is a quiet residential town which turns rapidly into a popular resort town during holiday time due to its picturesque outlook and great camping ground.
Opening Times
12:00pm - 4:00pm
Site Description Mill
Site Facilities Carpark
Disabled Facilities Toilets
General Child Friendly, Groups
Nearby Restaurants/Cafes, Shops

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